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THE     STUDENT'S     CONCORDANCE 

TO   THE 

REVISED     VERSION,     1881,     OF     THE     NEW     TESTAMENT     OF     OUR     LORD 
AND     SAVIOUR    JESUS     CHRIST. 


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AP^  16  1914 


STUDENT'S   CONCORDANCE 


TO       THE 


REVISED     VERSION,     1881,     OF     THE 
NEW      TESTAMENT      OF      OUR      LORD     AND     SAVIOUR 

JESUS     CHRIST. 


Compiled  upon  an  ©rfainal  plan,  sbewing  tbe  cbanges  in  all 

Moi:5s  reterret)  to. 

WITH      APPENDICES      OF      THE      CHIEF      AUTHORISED      WORDS      AND      PASSAGES      OMITTED 

IN     THE     REVISION,     AND     OF     NEW     AND     DISUSED     WORDS  :      A     TABLE     OF 

THE      GENEALOGY      OF      THE      ENGLISH      NEW      TESTAMENT,      ETC. 


'V 


D.    APPLETON    &    CO.,     i,    3.    and    5,    BOND    STREET. 

1882. 


COMPILERS'    PREFACE. 


A  CONCORDANCE  would  seem  to  be  a  natural  complement  of  the  1881  Version 
of  the  New  Testament,  and  the  present  volume  is  an  endeavour  to  supply  the  want. 
Its  publication  was  first  suggested  to  one  of  the  compilers  by  a  conversation  on  the 
Revised  New  Testament,  during  which  the  need  for  a  Concordance  was  discussed.  A  plan 
of  the  work  was  projected,  and  has  been  completed  by  the  joint  aid  of  a  friend.  The  object 
has  been  to  represent  every  sentence  of  the  New  Testament  by  its  principal  words,  and 
the  texts  are  given  as  complete  as  the  space  allows,  in  the  very  words  of  the  Revised 
Version,  with  their  capitals  and  stops,  so  that  they  may  be  taken  as  quotations  without 
further  reference  to  the  Testament  itself.  Details  are  given  in  the  "  Plan  of  the  JVork,"  and 
it  is  needless  to  say  more  here  on  that  point  than  to  remark  on  one  feature  of  the  book. 

The  purpose  of  a  Concordance  is  to  enable  the  student  to  find  any  required  passage 
by  reference  to  some  principal  word  in  it.  But  a  Concordance  of  the  Revised  Version 
on  the  old  lines  would  be  of  comparatively  little  use,  owing  to  the  numerous  alterations  from 
the  Authorised  Version,  the  familiar  words  of  which  are  so  frequently  changed  for  others. 
It  seemed  necessary,  therefore,  that  a  Concordance,  to  answer  its  end,  should  in  a 
measure  comprise  both  versions — to  the  extent,  at  least,  of  affording  some  clue  to  the  changed 
words.  This  has  been  done  in  the  present  work,  by  giving  under  each  word  the  words  which 
in  any  text  of  the  New  Version  are  substituted  for  the  same  word  in  the  old.  And,  on 
the  other  hand,  in  every  text  given,  if  the  word  under  which  it  occurs  is  altered,  the  reader 
is  referred  to  the  head  of  the  group  of  texts,  where  he  will  find  the  corresponding  word  in 
the  Authorized  Version.  It  is  hoped  that  the  Concordance  will  thus  not  only  serve  for 
reference  to  texts,  but  that  it  will  aid  in  an  examination  of  the  changes  which  have  been 
made,  and  exhibit  the  uniformity  of  translation  and  other  features  of  the  New  Version. 

The  time  and  labour  spent  upon  this  work  have  alike  far  exceeded  what  was  anticipated. 
Solicitude  for  the  completeness  and  accuracy  of  the  book  has  grown  with  its  progress,  and 
the  chief  desire  of  the  compilers  in  its  publication  is  that  it  may  prove  a  useful  and  a  not 
unworthy  companion  to  the  Holy  Scriptures,  to  the  study  of  which  it  is  intended  as  an  aid. 

The  compilers  began  this  work,  conscious  of  the  defects  of  the  Authorised  Version,  yet 
with  a  predilection  for  it  in  the  main,  and  they  beheld  with  some  regret  the  altered  character 
of  a  version  so  precious  by  a  thousand  associations.  But  if  they  may  be  allowed  to  judge 
by  the  result  upon  themselves  of  much  examination  of  the  two  versions  in  the  course  of 
this  work,  they  venture  to  express  the  conviction  that  the  use  of  the  Revised  Version  will 
result  in  a  growing  appreciation  of  its  value,  as  carrying  within  itself  the  evidence  that  it  is  a 
translation  of  a  purer  text,  by  the  hands  of  a  comj^jany  of  devout  and  more  able  men  than  has 
ever  before  been  joined  together  for  the  like  purpose. 


CONTENTS. 


Genealogy   of   English    New   Testament      ------  viii 

Notes   on   English   Bibles,  Revised  Version    of    iS8i,  and   Greek   and   other 

MSS.    of   New   Testament           ------  ix 

Plan   of   the   Work      ---------  xii 

Concordance — Part   I. — General             -.--.-  i 

Part  II.  —Proper   Names         -            -            -             -            -            -  39^ 

Appendix — Omitted    Words   of   Authorised    Version    -             -             -            -  433 

List  of  New  and  Disused  \Vords  and  Altered   Spelling               -  437 


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He  translated  about  half  the  Old  Testament  and  the  whole  of  the 
New,  and  all  subsequent  English  versions liave  followed  the  standard 
of  translation  which  he  laid  down,  whilst  they  have  for  the  most  part 
retained  his  very  words.  Westcott  states  as  examples,  that  about 
nine-tenths  of  the  Authorised  Version  of  the  first  f^pistle  of  St.  John, 
and  five-sixths  of  that  to  the  Ephesians  (which  is  extremely  difficult) 
are  retained  from  Tyndale.  In  the  New  Testament  he  rendered  the 
Greek  Text  of  Erasmus  directly,  while  still  he  consulted  the  Vulgate 
and  the  German  of  Luther.  He  found  he  would  not  be  allowed  to 
translate  in  England,  and  went  to  Hamburgh.  In  1524,  he  published 
the  Gospels  of  S.S.  Matthew  and  Mark  separately,  with  notes,  and 
in  1525,  went  to  Cologne  to  print  his  complete  New  Testament. 
CochliEus,  a  relentless  enemy  of  the  Reformation,  obtained  from 
the  printers  the  secret  that  3,000  Testaments  were  being  printed 
for  England,  and  g.it  the  Authorities  to  forbid  the  work.  Tyndale 
escaped,  with  his  printed  sheets,  to  Worms.  He  was  here  in  safety, 
and  completed  his  quarto  edition,  and  also  published  a  new  edition 
without  glosses,  in  octavo.  This  latter  edition  was  first  finished,  and 
both  editions  reached  England  in  1526,  without  any  indication  of 
the  translator's  name.  The  quarto  edition  was  commenced  by 
Quentel,  and  was  probably  completed  by  Peter  Schoefler,  of  Worms, 
who  printed  the  smaller  edition.  The  book  was  bought  up,  forbidden, 
and  publicly  burnt  in  England.  But  these  efforts  were  vain  to  check 
its  circulation,  and  indeed  led  to  its  careful  revision  by  Tyndale  in 

1534  (2nd  Ed.)  with  marginal  notes,  prologues  to  the  books,  and 
markings  of  the  Church   Lessons  :   and  again,   while  in  prison,   in 

1535  (3rd  Ed.)  without  notes.  Three  surreptitious  editions  were 
printed  at  Antwerp,  in  1534.  Tyndale  was  first  strangled  and  then 
burned,  at  Vile\cirde,  near  Antwerp,  Oct.  6th,  1536. 

COVERDALE'S  VERSION.— The  first  complete  English  Bible, 
finished  October  4th,  1535,  was  the  work  of  Myles  Coverdale,  a 
Yorkshireman,  born  1488,  afterwards  Bishop  of  E.xeter,  a  man 
greatly  esteemed  for  his  piety,  knowledge  of  the  Scriptures,  and 
diligent  preaching.  It  is  now  pretty  conclusively  proved  by  Mr. 
H.  Stevens,  that  it  was  printed  at  Antwerp,  by  Jacob  van  Meteren, 
("The  Bibles  in  the  Caxton  Exhibition,  1878").  The  title  speaks 
of  it  as  "  faithfully  and  truly  translated  out  of  the  Douche  (that  is, 
German)  and  Latin,"  and  though  in  subsequent  editions  it  is  simply 
"  translated  in  Englishe,"  it  would  appear  that  this  is  a  secondary 
translation,  Coverdale  using  '"five  sundry  interpreters"  as  he  calls 
them,  of  which  were  the  Vulgate,  Luther,  the  Zurich  or  Swiss 
German,  the  Latin  of  Pagninus,  and  he  certainly  consulted  Tyndale's 
Pentateuch  and  New  Testament.  In  the  New  Testament,  he 
follows  the  1526  and  1534  editions  of  Tyndale.  In  1537,  James 
Nycolson,  printer,  of  St.  Thomas'  Ho.spital,  Southwark,  printed 
an  edition  "  Set  forth  with  the  Kynge's  most  gracious  license." 
It  has  been  thought  that  in  consequence  of  a  law  passed  1534, 
compelling  foreigners  to  sell  their  Bibles  in  sheets  to  some  English 
stationers,  that  the  whole  edition  was  sold,  with  the  blocks,  to 
Nycolson,  who  bound  and  issued  them. 

MATTHEW'S  BIBLE,  1537,  though  published  and  known  as 
Matthew's,  was  the  work  of  John  Rogers  the  Martyr.  It  has  been 
conjectured  that  the  name  of  Matthew  was  assumed  by  Rogers 
through  prudence  or  fear.  Westcott  thinks  this  most  improbable, 
as  the  name  stands  at  the  end  of  the  dedication,  and  J.  R.  at  the 
end  of  the  exhortation,  and  he  suggests  that  Matthew  found  money 
for  the  work.  It  is  not  a  new  translation,  but  is  made  up  of  the 
translations  of  Tyndale  and  Coverdale.  Tyndale  had  already 
published  the  Pentateuch,  and  it  is  believed  that  he  had  translated 
to  the  end  of  Chronicles.  The  New  Testament  is  chiefly  Tyndale's, 
and  of  the  whole  Bible  two-thirds  are  Tyndale's  and  one-third 
Coverdale's.  Several  revised  editions  of  Matthew's  Bible  by 
Richard  Taverner  and  others  were  published.  In  Aug.  1537, 
Cromwell  had  exhibited  the  Bible  to  the  king,  who  ordered  that  it 
"shall  be  allowed  by  his  authority  to  be  bought  and  read  within 
this  realm." 

THE  GREAT  BIBLE,  so  called  from  its  size,  was  published 
owing  to  the  zeal  of  Lord  Cromwell,  under  the  authority  of  King 
Henry  VIH  ;  the  1539  edition  being  generally  known  as  Cromwell's 
Bible;  and  the  second,  or  1549  edition,  as  Cranmer's,  from  the 
preface  which  he  wrote  for  it.  This  Bible  was  partly  printed  in  Paris, 
when  the  Inquisitor-General  forbade  the  work,  and  seized  the 
printed  sheet.s.  Presses  and  worknien  were  brought  to  England, 
and  the  Book  was  then  finished  in  April,  1539.  It  is  printed  in 
black  letter,  and  is  Coverdale's  revision  of  his  own  translation  and 
of  Tyndale's,  with  the  help  of  Munster  and  Pagninus  for  the  Old, 
and  the  Latin  version  of  Erasmus  for  the  New  'I'estament.  This  is 
the  first  edition  of  the  English  Bible  with  the  words  on  the  title- 
page,  "  Appoynted  to  the  vse  of  the  Churches."  The  appointment 
IS  expressed  in  full  in  the  Kalendar.  Public  copies  were  sometimes 
attached  by  a  chain  to  one  of  the  pillars  of  the  church,  with  the 
king's  injunction  that  it  should  be  read  with  "  Discretion,  Honest 
Intent,  Charity,  Reverence,  and  (^uiet  behaviour." 

GENEVAN  NEW  TESTAMENT,  OF  1557,  printed  at  Geneva, 
by  Conrad  Badius,  in  i6mo,  is  a  revision  of  'I'yndale's  version, 
collated  with  the  Great  Bible,  and  carefully  done,  but  without  due 


leisure.     The   influence   of  Beza   is  perceptible.      The   editor  was 

William  Whittingham.  The  chapters  are  divided  into  verses  and 
numbered.  In  1576,  Laurence  Ton.son,  Under-Secretary  to  Sir  F. 
Walsinghani,  published  a  revision  professedly  from  the  text  of  Beza. 
1'he  variations  from  the  Genevan  are  few,  but  the  marginal  notes 
difter.  This  revision  was  frequently  bound  up  with  the  Genevan 
Old  Tt-stament. 

GENEVAN  BIBLE,  OF  1560,  printed  at  Geneva,  by  Hall,  an 
English  refugee,  was  the  work  of  Coverdale,  Knox,  and  other 
exiles  at  Geneva.  The  version  of  the  New  Testament  is  not  that 
of  1557-  This  version  is  commonly  known  as  the  "  Breeches  Bible," 
from  the  word  Breeches  in  Gen.  iii.  7.  The  same  word  is  used  in 
both  the  Wycliffite  Versions,  in  Caxton's  "  Golden  Legende," 
and  in  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales,  12882.  Of  this  version  about 
170  editions  were  printed,  in  folio,  quarto,  and  octavo.  The 
convenience  of  the  smaller  sizes,  the  division  into  verses,  and 
the  Roman  type  now  first  used,  with  the  marginal  commentary', 
"pure  and  vigorous  in  style,  and,  if  slightly  tinged  with  Calvinistic 
doctrine,  yet  on  the  whole  neither  unjust  nor  illiteral"  (U'esicoti's 
EngUsk  liiblc),  at  once  gave  it  a  place  in  the  English  household, 
and  it  maintained  its  position  until  towards  the  middle  of  the 
seventeenth  century. 

THE  BISHOPS'  BIBLE,  1568,  was  proposed  by  Archbishop 
Parker,  and  the  work  was  allotted  by  him  to  various  learned  men, 
many  of  them  Bishops.  The  revision  was  about  four  years  in  hand, 
and  tlie  Great  Bible  was  mainly  followed.  The  New  Testament  was 
revised  in  the  eduions  of  1572.  This  Bible  was  published  in  folio, 
quarto,  and  in  octavo  ;   but  the  editions  were  not  so  numerous  as 

THE  RHEIMS  AND  DOUAI  VERSION.-At  Douai,  in  Flan- 
ders, a  number  of  English  Roman  Catholics  settled  and  founded  a 
Seminaiy  for  the  training  of  Priests  for  England.  The  Seminary 
being  broken  up  owing  to  a  Huguenot  riot,  it  was  transferred  to 
Rheims,  in  France,  and  while  there  the  Rheims  version  of  the  New 
I'estament  was  published,  in  15S2.  In  1593,  the  Seminary  was 
allowed  to  return  to  Douai,  and  the  work  of  translation  was  carried 
on.  "  For  lack  of  good  meanes  "  the  publication  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment did  not  take  place  until  16. 9-10  The  translation  is  made 
from  the  Latin  Vulgate,  and  may  be  .said  to  be  in  Latinized  English, 
almost  unintelligible.  In  the  text  and  the  notes  the  Book  is  strongly 
Romish.  In  after  editions  of  the  translation  these  characteristics 
have  been  toned  down.  This  version  has  been  nicknamed  "the 
Rosin  Bible,"  from  the  reading,  Jer,  viii.  22,  "is  there  no  rosin  in 
Gilead'?"  The  Bishops' and  other  early  versions  had  "  triacle  "  or 
"  tryacle  "  and  the  A.V.  "  balm." 

THE  KING'S  BIBLE,  OR  AUTHORISED  VERSION,  1611 

completes  this  list  of  English  Bibles.     (See  above.) 

REVISED  VERSION  OF  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT,  1881.- 

Reasons  in  favour  of  a  revision  of  the  1611  Bible  have  been  forcibly 
and  persistently  urged  during  many  years  past,  by  Scholars  and 
Divines  of  the  first  rank  ;  while  on  the  other  hand,  popular  instinct 
seemed  to  a  large  extent  to  support  many  learned  and  pious  men  in 
their  objections  to  any  such  work.  Nor  is  a  wise  jealousy  on  this 
head  to  be  wondered  at,  or  to  be  regretted.  An  interesting  account 
is  given  of  the  opposition  which  revision  has  called  forth,  from  the 
days  of  Origen  and  Jerome  ;  and  also  of  works  on  the  revision  of  the 
English  version  in  Eadie's  English  Bible,  ch.  1.,  li. 

I'he  history  of  the  Bible  in  Great  Britain  shows  that  it  has  ever 
been  synchronous  with  the  true  life  and  progress  of  the  nation  ;  and 
the  national  reverence  for  the  very  volume  itself — charged  upon  us 
as  Bibliolatry — is  an  hereditary  quality  and  trait  transmitted  to  us 
from  the  generations  to  whom  that  volume  was  at  once  the  symbol 
and  the  guarantee,  the  weapon  and  the  guerdon,  of  truth  and 
freedom.  The  1611  version,  representing  all  its  predecessors — and 
itself  consecrated  by  the  usage  of  nearly  three  centuries— written  at 
a  time  when  the  English  language  was  in  its  most  perfect  state  and 
vigour,  has  powerfully  influenced  the  literature  and  the  struggles  of 
the  Anglo-Sa.xon  race,  and  has  thus  grown  up  with  that  national 
greatness  of  which  Queen  Victoria,  on  a  memorable  occasion,  wisely 
and  truthfully  declared  it  to  be  the  source. 

Jealousy  for  the  integrity  of  the  Bible,  and  a  desire  for  its  revision, 
naturally  subsist  together,  and  are  alike  an  evidence  of  the  value  at 
which  it  is  estimated.  It  is  too  precious  to  be  lightly  tampered  with- 
it  is  so  precious  that  if  it  can  be  rendered  more  pure  no  cost  is  too  great 
for  that  object.  Suggestions  for  a  revision  of  the  161 1  version  were 
made  not  long  after  its  introduction  ;  for  as  early  as  1645,  Dr. 
Lightfoot,  in  a  sermon  before  the  Commons,  urged  them  "to  think 
of  a  review  and  survey  of  the  translation  of  the  liible."  In  1653,  a 
Bill  was  before  the  Commons  for  a  new  translation.  The  following 
extract  from  it  contains  at  once  the  great  reason  for  revision,  and  its 
justification  : — "  In  the  original  text  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  there  is 
so  great  depth,  that  only  by  degrees  there  is  progress  of  light  towards 
the  attaining  of  perfection  of  the  knowledge  in  the  bettering  of  the 
translation  thereof." 

The  Table  given  above  shows  that  the  1527  version  of  Erasmus 
has  been  the  basis  on  which  the  text  of  the  succession  of  versions, 


culminating'in  the  English  one  of  1611,  was  formed.  The  materials 
which  he  had,  even  when  supplemented  by  the  additional  MSS. 
used  by  Stephens  and  others,  were  but  few  in  number,  and  secondary 
in  importance  Not  one  of  the  four  chief  ]\ISS.  or  Codices  was 
then  available,  nor  the  host  of  other  WSS.  which  ha\e  since  been 
discovered.  And  if  the  materials  were  but  scanty,  the  labour 
bestowed  on  the  work  was  insufficient  ;  and  as  Erasmus  says  of 
his  version,  "  It  was  rather  tumbled  headlong  into  the  world  than 
edited."  But  the  appetite  of  Europe,  stimulated  by  the  invention 
of  printing,  was  keen  for  the  Word  of  God,  and  could  brook  no 
delay. 

As  to  the  fitness  of  the  present  time  for  revision,  certainly  no  age 
before  this  has  had  such  ample  sources  whence  to  form  a  te.\t,  and 
none  other  has  had  the  like  wealth  of  Biblical  criticism,  which  indeed 
could  have  no  existence  until  the  number  of  MSS.  and  the  variety 
of  readings  furnished  material  for  its  e.xercise,  and  until  the  press 
rendered  the  labours  of  each  critic  available  for  all  engaged  in  the 
same  work.  Not  a  few  of  the  most  important  MSS.  have  been  pub- 
lished in  their  entirety,  whilst  a  large  number  have  been  collated  by 
Tregelles,  Scrivener,  Griesbach,  Mill,  and  others. 

An  important  evidence  of  the  need  which  is  felt  for  a  revised  ver- 
sion, and  which,  perhaps,  has  been  hardly  sufficiently  noticed,  is 
the  number  of  revised  Greek  te.\ts,  and  of  commentaries  on  the 
whole  Bible  and  certain  books  of  it.  which  have  been  published  and 
much  read  of  late  years.  Many  of  these  latter  have,  as  their  special 
features,  improved  te.xt  or  readings,  or  new  translations.  It  will 
be  sufficient  to  mention  the  works  of  Benge),  Steir,  Delitzsch, 
Lachmann,  Tischendorf,  Alford,  Wordsworth,  Ellicott,  Lightfoot,  the 
Speaker's  Commentarj',  that  of  "  Five  Clergymen,"  McLellan, 
Scrivener,  Palmer,  the  just  published  text  of  Westcott  and  Hort, 
the  result  of  twenty  years'  labour. 

The  historj'  of  the  Revision  of  1881,  is  briefly  as  follows  : — Con- 
voration  passed  a  resolution  in  favour  of  a  revision  of  the  Authorised 
Version  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  on  May  6th,  1870,  and  a  committee  of 
its  own  members  was  nominated,  with  liberty  to  invite  the  co-opera- 
tion of  eminent  scholars  of  any  nation  or  religious  body.  The 
committee  consisted  of  sixteen  members,  eight  of  them  being 
Bishops.  At  the  first  meeting  of  the  united  committee,  twenty-one 
scholars  were  elected  as  members  of  the  New  Testament  Company. 


Half  of  the  added  members  belonging  to  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. In  America,  in  the  same  year,  a  Revision  Company  was 
formed  to  co-operate  with  the  English  committee,  and  the  members 
were  selected  from  the  larger  religious  bodies  of  that  country  ;  the 
New  Testament  Company  consisting  of  fifteen  members.  The 
Principles  and  Rules  laid  down  for  the  guidance  of  the  Revisionists 
by  the  Committee  of  Convocation,  together  with  the  mode  of  co- 
operation with  the  American  Companies,  with  other  information  as 
to  the  Revised  Version,  will  be  found  in  the  Revisers'  Preface  to 
that  version.  The  original  and  invited  members  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment Company  were  the  following  : — The  Bishop  of  Gloucester  and 
Bristol  (Ur.  Ellicott;,  Chairman.  The  Archbishop  of  Dublin  (Dr. 
Trench;;  Bishops  of  Durham  (Dr.  J.  B.  Lightfoot);  Salisbury  (Dr. 
Moberley) ;  St.  Andrew's  (Dr.  Wordsworth).  The  Very  Revs.  Dr. 
E.  Bickersteth,  Dean  of  Lichfield,  and  Prolocutor  of  the  Lower 
House  of  Convocation  ;  Dr.  Arthur  P.  Stanley,  Dean  of  West- 
minster ;  Dr.  J.  W.  Blakesley,  Dean  of  Lincoln  ;  Dr.  C.  J.  Vaughan, 
Dean  of  Llandaff  and  Master  of  the  Temple  ;  Dr.  R  Scott,  Dean  of 
Rochester.  The  Rev.  Canons  B.  H.  Kennedy,  Regius  Professor  of 
Greek,  Cambridge  ;  B.  F.  Westcott,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity, 
Cambridge.  Prebendary  Humphry,  St.  Paul's,  London.  1'he  Ven. 
Archdeacons  W.  Lee,  D.D.  (Dublin)  and  Lecturer  in  Divinity  ;  E. 
Palmer  (Oxford),  Professor  of  Latin,  Oxford.  The  Rev.  Doctors  F. 
H.  Scrivener,  Regius  Professor  of  Greek  at  Cambridge  ;  F.  J.  A. 
Hort,  Fellow  of  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cambridge;  J.  Angus,  President 
of  the  Baptist  College,  Regent's  Park,  London  ;  D.  Brown,  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity  and  Principal,  Free  Church  College,  Aberdeen  ; 
W.  Milligan,  Professor  of  Divinity,  Aberdeen ;  W.  F.  Moulton, 
Professor  of  Classics,  Wesleyan  College,  Richmond  ;  S  Newth, 
Principal  of  New  College,  London  ;  A.  Roberts,  Professor  of 
Humanity,  St.  Andrews  ;  G.  Vance  Smith,  Joint  Author  of  a  revised 
translation  of  the  Scriptures. 

The  following  were  also  members  of  the  Revision  Committee  : — 
The  Bishop  of  Winchester  (Dr.  Wilberforce)  who  died  1873  I  The 
Dean  of  Canterbury  (Dr.  Alford)  who  died  1871  ;  Dr.  Tregelles, 
who  never  was  able  to  take  part  in  the  revision,  and  died  1875  ;  Dr. 
Eadie,  who  died  1876.  The  Dean  of  Ely  (Dr.  C.  Merivale)  resigned 
1871,  and  Dr.  J.  H.  Newman  (afterwards  Cardinal),  Rector  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  University,  Dublin,  declined  to  act. 


GREEK   AND   OTHER   MSS.   OF    THE    NEW   TESTAMENT. 


GREEK  MANUSCRIPTS  are  known  as  Uncials  (written  in 
capital  letters,)  and  Cursives  (written  more  in  common  or  running 
hand).  The  four  first  named  are  the  most  important  MSS.  and 
are  known  as  follows,  originally  each  contained  the  whole  Bible  : — 

CODEX  VATICANUS  or  Codex  B.,  in  the  Vatican  Library,  at 
Rome,  is  written  on  parchment,  in  capital  letters,  three  columns 
on  a  page.  Of  the  New  Testament,  it  contains  the  whole,  except 
the  later  chapters  of  Hebrews,  the  Pastoral  Epistles,  Philemon, 
and  the  Apocal)T)se.  The  date  assigned  to  it  is  the  middle  of  the 
fourth  century. 

CODEX  SINAITICUS  (Akph)  contains  all  the  Books  entire. 
This  manuscript  was  discovered  by  the  late  Professor  Tischendorf, 
in  1844,  when  travelling,  at  the  Convent  of  St.  Catherine,  on  Mount 
Sinai,  where  he  saw  some  vellum  leaves  laid  aside  for  lighting  the 
stove,  and  these  14  leaves  he  published.  By  the  favour  of  the 
Emperor  of  Russia,  he,  in  1859,  had  obtained  possession  of  the 
remainder  of  the  manuscript,  and  it  was  published  in  1862,  as  a 
memorial  of  the  thousandth  year  of  the  Russian  Empire.  Supposed 
date,  as  (B).     It  is  at  St.  Petersburgh. 

CODEX  ALEXANDRINUS,  (A)  so  called  from  having  been  sent 
from  Alexandria,  in  1628,  as  a  present  to  King  Charles  I.,  by 
Cyrillus  Lucaris,  Patriarch  of  Constantinople.  It  is  in  four 
volumes,  and  is  in  the  British  Museum.  The  Old  Testament  is 
nearly  complete.  In  the  New  Testament  the  parts  wanting  are 
Matthew  to  xxv.  6  ;  John  from  vi.  50  to  viii.  52  ;  and  2  Cor.  from 
iv.  13  to  xii.  6.     Supposed  date,  the  fifth  century. 

CODEX  EFHRAEMI  (C)  contains  about  three-fifths  of  the 
whole  (145  out  of  238  leaves),  one  or  more  sheets  having  perished 
out  of  almost  every  quire  of  four  sheets.     Fifth  centni-y. 

CODEX  B£Z.£  (D),  or  Cantabrigiensis,  or  Britannicus.  This 
manuscript  was  presented  by  Beza  to  the  University  of  Cambridge 
in  15S1,  he  stating  that  he  discovered  it  about  ig  years  before,  in  the 
Monastery  of  St.  Irensus,  at  Lyons.  See  above,  Beza,  1565.  It 
contains,  but  not  complete,  in  Latin  and  in  Greek,  the  Gospels  and 
the  Acts.     Its  supposed  date  is  the  sixth  century. 

CODEX  CLAROMONTANUS,  (Dr.)  or  Regius,  2245,  is  a  Greek 
and  Latin  manuscript  of  St.  Paul's  Epistles,  found  in  the  Monastery 
of  Clermont,  Beauvais.  It  is  one  of  the  most  ancient  and  important 
in  existence,  and  is  of  the  sixth  century.  It  is  Uncial  in  character, 
and  complete,  and  is  in  the  Paris  Library.     See  above  Beza,  1565. 


Tlie  following  particulars  are  extracted  from  the  just  published 
vol.  2  (Introduction  and  Appendix)  of  Westcott  and  Hort's  "New 
Testament  in  the  original  Greek." — 

" 'I'he  remaining  Uncial  MSS.  (after  the  four  first  named  above) 
are  all  of  smaller  though  variable  size.  None  of  them  show  signs 
of  having  formed  part  of  a  complete  Bible,  or  even  of  a  complete 
New  Testament.  The  Gospels  are  contained,  in  fair  completeness,  in 
19  Uncials,  the  Acts  in  g.  Catholic  Epistles  in  7,  Pauline  Epistles  in 
9,  and  the  Apocalypse  in  5.  The  MSS.  of  the  gth  and  loth  centuries 
are  about  as  numerous  as  those  of  all  the  preceding  centuries 
together.  With  the  exception  of  the  Sinaitic,  all  the  more  impor- 
tant Uncials,  some  fragments  excepted,  have  been  published  in 
continuous  texts.  The  cursive  MSS.  range  from  the  gth  to  the  16th 
centuries.  About  30  contain  the  whole  New  Testament.  If  each 
MS.  is  counted  as  one,  irre.spective  of  the  books  contained,  the 
total  number  is  between  goo  and  1000.  Hardly  any  of  these  have 
been  printed  in  ejrUnso,  but  there  are  complete  and  trustworthy 
collations  of  a  select  few  from  Tregelles,  and  of  a  large  miscellaneous 
(English)  array  from  Dr.  Scrivener,  besides  collations  of  other  mis- 
cellaneous assemblages.  About  150  Cursives  may  be  set  down  as 
practically  known.  A  larger  number  are  imperfectly  known,  and 
many  are  unknown. 

The  second  class  of  documents  consist  of  Versions,  that  is,  ancient 
translations  of  the  whole  or  parts  of  the  New  Testament,  made 
chiefly  for  the  service  of  churches  in  which  Greek  was,  at  least,  not 
habitually  spoken.  Besides  some  outlying  Versions,  there  are  three 
principal  classes,  the  Latin,  the  Syriac,  and  the  Egyptian,  to  which 
may  be  added  two  solitary  Versions  of  considerable  interest,  the 
Armenian  and  the  Gothic.  The  other  Versions  are  of  comparatively 
late  date,  and  of  little  direct  value  for  the  Greek  text. 

The  third  class  of  documentary  evidence  is  supplied  by  the 
writings  of  the  Fathers,  which  enables  us,  with  more  or  less  cer- 
tainty, to  discover  the  readings  of  the  MS.  or  MSS.  of  the  New 
Testament  which  they  employed. 

For  Lists  of  the  Greek  MSS.  of  the  New  Testament,  with  detailed 
description,  history,  facsimiles,  etc.,  see  Scrivener's  Plain  Introduc- 
tion to  the  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament  for  the  use  of  Biblical 
Students. 


PLAN    OF    THE    WORK. 


EVERY  passage   of  the   Revised   Version    is   represented   under   its    principal    words,    and   the   texts   are 
all   given   in   the   very   words   of  the   Revised   Version,    with  the   stops   and   capitals. 

The   Concordance  consists  of  two  parts  : — 

I.  The  General  Portion. 

II.  Proper  Names,  i.e.,  of  Persons,  Places,  and  Objects  personified  ;  for  the  most  part,  all  words 
beginning  with  capital  letters  in  the  Revised  Version.  Such  of  these  as  are  not  ordinarily  treated  as 
proper  names,  are  quoted  in  the  general  portion  of  the  work  with  a  note  of  reference,  e.g.,  "  Christians.— 
see  'prober  names.'" 

Order  of  Words.— The  words  are  arranged  in  strict  alphabetical  order,  and  not  in  families  or 
groups— as,  cry,  cried,  cries,  crying.  The  latter  arrangement  was  convenient  when  notes  and  explanations 
referring  to  the  whole  group  were  given  ;  but  the  present  order  has  been  adopted  as  being  natural  and 
better   suited  for   easy   reference. 

Changed  Words. — The  instances  in  which  words  used  in  the  Authorised  Version  are  replaced  by 
others  in  the  Revised  Version,  are  very  numerous.  This  occurs  either  when  a  totally  different  word  is  used, 
as  perceived  for  discovered,   or  when  one  part  of  a  verb  is  substituted  for  another,  as  stand  for  stood. 

A  student  looking  fur  a  passage  under  a  word  familiar  to  him  in  the  Authorised  Version,  will  very 
frequently  find  that  the  text  does  not  now  occur  under  that  word — but  that  he  may  nevertheless  be  able  to 
find  the  passage,  the  following  plan  has  been  adopted  : — 

At  the  foot  of  the  texts  given  under  any  word,  the  Reader  is  referred  to  such  other  words  as  in  the 
Revised  Version  are  used  for  the  old  one — e.g.,  if  the  passage  sought  for  is  "he  which  hath  begun  a  good 
work  in  you  will  perform  it,"  a  reader  looking  for  it  under  perform  will  not  find  it,  but  he  is  there  referred 
to  complete,  perfect ;   and  on  turning  to  the  texts  under  perfect  will  find  the  passage. 

At  the  head  of  the  texts  given  under  any  word  will  be  found  words  of  the  Authorised  Version  which 
have  been  changed  for  the  word  in  question  ;  e.g.,  if  the  word  referred  to  is  Perceived — there  will  be  found 
at  the  head  five  words  occurring  in  the  Authorised  Version,  but  which  in  the  texts  quoted  are  all  changed  in 
the  Revised  Version  to  the  word  Perceived.  Such  words,  and  the  texts  in  which  the  change  has  been  made, 
are  correspondingly  numbered. 

Omitted  Verses  and  W^ords. — By  the  courteiy  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Kennedy,  D.D.  ,  there 
is  inserted,  from  his  "Ely  Lectures  on  the  Revised  Version  of  the  New  Testament"  (London:  Bentley),  a 
select  List  of  Authorised  passages  and  words  which  were  omitted  in  the  Revision  by  preponderant  authorities. 

Disused  Words  and  Altered  Spelling. — Words  used  in  the  Authorised  Version,  but  now 
altogether  displaced  by  others,  are  shewn  iti  the  body  of  the  work  thus — Perceivest  J..  F.— see  co«sJ(?eresf. 
Where  the  spelling  of  words  has  been  altered,  the  old  spelling  is  given,  and  the  reader  is  referred  to  the 
new,  e.g.,   Spiinge  A.  V. — see  sponge. 

Bracketed  W^ords.— To  assist  in  fixing  a  passage,  names  of  persons  or  places  are  inserted  in 
brackets,  e.g..  Acts  i8.  25.  "  [Apollos]  taught  carefully  the  things  concerning  Jesus."  Acts  19.  28.  "heard 
this,   they  [Ephesians]  v/ere  f  lied  ■with  wrath." 

A  List  of  New,  Disused,  and  differently  spelt  Words  is  given  in  Appendix  II. 


THE 


Students    Concordance 


ERRATA. 


56.  "  In  or  into  City,"  Mat.  9.  1,  for  "  Nazareth  "  read  "  Capernaum." 

84.  ^'Descending,"  Mat.  3.  16,  omit  "John  Baptist." 

104.  "  Entered,"  Acts  28.  8,  for  "  Publius  "  read  "  father  of  Publius." 

112.  "  Fain,"  Philem.  13,  read  "  [Onesimus]  whom  I  would  fain  have  kept  with  me." 

116.  "His  Father,"  Acts  7.  4,  read  "when  /lis  father  was  dead,  God  removed  [Abraham]. 

143.  "Go,"  for  Jno.  7.  6,  read  Jtio.  7.  8. 

174.  "Inquired,"  for  Lu.  18.  26,  read  Lu.  18.  36. 

244.  "  Perceived,"  Acts  19.  34,  for  "  Paul  "  read  "  Alexander." 

273.  "Rent,"  Mk.  1.  10,  for  "John"  read  "Jesus." 


Lu.  19.  6.  for  to-day  I  must  abide  at  thy  house 

24.  29.  Abide  with  u3:-for  it  is  toward  evening — And  he 
went  in  to  *abide  with  them 
Jno.  4.  40.  they  besought  him  to  ^a.  with  them    fdisciples 
8.  31.  If  ye  ^ahide   in  my  word,  then  are  ye  truly  my 
12.  46.  believeth  on  me   may  not  abide  in  the  darkness 
lo.  4.  Abide  in  me — except  it  abide — except  ye  abide 
6    If  a  man  abide  not  in  me 
7.  If  ye  abide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide  in  you 

9.  ^abide  ye  in  my  love 

10.  ye  shall  abide  in  my  love  ; — abide  in  his  love 
lU.  that  your  fruit  should  ^abide 

2 


Abideth. — A.V.  ^dwelletli,  ^endureth,  Hemaineth. 

Jno.  3.  36.  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him 
6.  27.  for  the  meat  which  ^abideth  unto  eternal  life 

56.  drinketh  my  blood  ^abideth  in  me 
8.  35.  the  bond  servant  a.  not — the  son  abidethiov  ever 
12.  24.   a  grain  of  wheat — it  abideth  by  itself  alone 

84.  out  of  tbe  law  that  the  Christ  abideth  for  ever 

14.  17.  he  ^abideth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in  you 

15.  6.  He  that  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

1  Cor.  13.  13.  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  love 

2  Cor.  9.  9.  His  righteousness  ^abideth  for  ever 


PLAN    OF    THE    WORK, 


VERY  passage   of  the   Revised    Version    is   represented   under   its    principal    words,    and   the   texts   are 
'         all   given   in   the   very   words   of  the   Revised   Version,    with  the   stops   and   capitals. 

The   Concordance  consists  of  two  parts  : — 
I.     The  General  Portion. 


Disused  Words  and  Altered  Spelling. — Words  used  in  the  Authorised  Version,  but  now 
altogether  displaced  by  others,  are  shewn  in  the  body  of  the  work  thus — Perceivest  A.V. — see  considerest. 
Where  the  spelling  of  words  has  been  altered,  the  old  spelling  is  given,  and  the  reader  is  referred  to  the 
new,  e.^.,    Spvinge  A.V. — see  sponge. 

Bracketed  W  ords. — To  assist  in  fixing  a  passage,  names  of  persons  or  places  are  inserted  in 
brackets,  e.g.,  Acts  18.  25.  "  [Apollos]  taught  carefully  the  things  concerning  Jesus."  Acts  19.  28.  "  heard 
this,  they  [Ephesians]  were  filled  with  wrath." 

A  List  of  New,  Disused,  and  differently  spelt  Words  is  given  in  Appendix  II. 


THE 


Students    Concordance 


REVISED     VERSION     OF     THE     NEW     TESTAMENT, 


1881. 


ABASED 

Abased. 

Phil.  4.  12.  I  know  how  to  be  a.,  aud  I  know  also  how 
to  abound 

see  humhled. 

Abasing. 
2  Cor.  11.  7.  Or  did  I  commit  a  sin  in  abasing  myself 

Abba. 

Mk.  14.  36.  And  he  said.  Ahha,  Father,  all  things 
Boyn.  8.  15.   adoption,  whereby  we  cry,  Ahha,  Father 
Oal.  4.  6.  into  our  hearts,  crying,  Ahha,  Father 

Abhor. 

Rom.  12.  9.  AhJior  that  which  is  evil 

Abhorrest. 
Bom.  2.  2'2.  thou  that  abhorrest  idols,  dost  thnu 

Abide. — A.  V.  '^continue,  ^dwell,  ^remain,  Harry. 

Mat.  10.  11.  there  abide.  Mk.  6.  10  :  Lu.  9   4 

2t).  38.  kibiJe  ye  here,  and  watcli  with  me.  Mk.  14.   34 
Lu.  19.  5.  for  today  I  must  abide  at  thy  house 

24.  29.  Abide  with  usrior  it  is  toward  evening — And  he 
went  in  to  ^ahide  witli  them 
Jno.  4.  40.  they  besought  him  to  %.  with  them    [disciples 
8.  81.  If  ye  ^abide   in  my   word,  then  are  ye  truly  my 
12.  46.  believeth  on  me   may  not  abide  in  the  darkness 
1.5.  4.  Abide  in  me — except  it  abide — except  ye  abide 
6    If  a  man  abide  not  in  me 
7.  If  ye  abide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide  in  you 

9.  ^abide  ye  in  my  love 

10.  ye  shall  abide  in  my  love  ; — abide  in  his  love 
10.  that  your  fiuit  should  ^abide 

2 


ABIDE  TH 

Acts  16.  15.  come  into  my  house  and  abide  there 
18.  20.  they  asked  him  to  ^abide  a  longer  time 
20.  '23.  bonds  and  aiflictious  abide  me 

27.  31.  Except  these  abide  in  the  ship 

28.  16.  Paul  was  suffered  to  ^abide  by  himself 

1  Cor.  3.  14.  If  any  man's  work  shall  abide 

7.  8.  unmarried  and  to  widows — abide  even  as  I 
20.  Ijet  each  man  abide  in  that  calling 

24.  he  was  called,  therein  abide  with  God 
40.  she  is  happier  if  she  abide  as  she  is 

16.  6.  with  you  it  may  be  that  I  shall  a.,  or  even  winter 
Phil.  1.  24.  to  abide  in  the  flesh  is  more  needful 

25.  I  shall  a.,  yea,  and  la.  with  you  all      [hast  learned 

2  Tim.  3.  14.  But  ''■abide  thou  in  the  things  which  thou 
1  Jno.  2.  24.  let  that  abide  in  you — if  that — ^abide  in  you, 

ye  also  shall  ^abide  in  the  Son 

27.  even  as  it  taught  you,  ye  abide  in  him 

28.  now,  my  little  children,  abide  in  him 

3.  17.  how  doth  the  love  of  God  -abide  in  him 

4.  13.  hereby  know  we  that  we  ^abide  in  him 

see  be,  continue,  tarry, 

Abidest. — A.V.  ^dwellest. 

Jno.  1.  88.  Master),  where  ^abidest  thou 

Abideth.- — A.V.  hlwelleth,  ^endureth,  ^remaineth. 

Jan.  3.  36.  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him 
6.  27.  for  the  meat  which  ^abideth  unto  eternal  life 
66.  drinketh  my  blood  '^ahuleih  in  me 

8.  35.  the  bond  servant  a.  not — the  son  abideth  for  ever 
12.  24.  a  grain  of  wheat — it  abideth  by  itself  alone 

34.  out  of  the  law  that  the  Christ  abideth  for  ever 

14.  17.  he  '^abideth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in  you 

15.  5.  He  that  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

1  Cor.  13.  13.  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  love 

2  Cor.  9.  9.  His  righteousness  ^abideth  for  ever 


ABIDETH 

2  Tim.  2.  13.  if  we  are  faithless,  he  ahideth  faithful 
Heb.  7.  3.  [Melchisedeli]  ahideth  a  priest  coutiuually 
1  Pet.  1.  23.  the  word  of  God,  which  liveth  and  ahideth 
25.  But  the  word  of  the  l^ori ^ahideth  for  ever 

1  Jno.  2.  6.   he  that  saith  he  ahideth  in  him  ought 

10.  He  that  loveth  his  brother  ahideth  in  the  light 
14.  young  men — the  word  of  God  ahideth  in  you 
17.  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  God  ahideth  for  ever 
27.  the  anointing  wliich  ye  received — ahideth  in  you 

3.  6.  Whosoever  ahideth  in  him  sinneth  not 

9.  doeth  no  sin  because  his  seed  ^ahiddh  in  him 

14.  He  that  loveth  not  ahideth  in  death 

24.  '^ahideth  in  him — he  ahideth  in  us 

4.  12.  if  we  love  one  another,  God  ^ahideth  in  us 

15.  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God,  God  ^ahideth  in  him 

16.  he  that  ^ahideth  in  love,  ^a.  in  God,  and  God  a.  in 

2  Jno.  2.  for  the  truth's  sake  which  ^ahideth  in  us      [Ijii^ 

9.  Whosoever  goeth  onward  and  ahideth  not — he  that 
ahideth  in  the  teaching 

Abiding. — A.V.  ^ahode,  ^continuing,  hlwelleth,  ^endur- 
ing, ^present,  ^remaining. 

Lu.  2.  8.  shepherds — ahiding  in  the  field, 

Jno.  1.  33.  the  Spirit  descending,  and  '^ahiding  upon  him 

5.  38.  ye  have  not  his  word  ahiding  in  you 

14.  10.  the  Father  ^abiding  in  me  doeth  his  works 

25.  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you,  while  yet  ^a.  with  you 
Acts  1.  13.  upper  chamber,  where  they  were  ^a.  (apostles) 
Heh.  10.  34.  better  possession   and  an  ^abiding  one 

13.  14.  For  we  have  not  here  an  '^abiding  city 

1  Jno.  3.  15.  no  murderer  hath  eternal  life  ahiding  in  him 

see  tarrying. 

Ability. — A.V.  Viave. 

Mat.  25.  15.  to  each  according  to  his  several  ability 
Acts  11.  29.  the  disciples,  every  man  according  to  his  a. 

2  Cor.  8.  11.  completion  also  out  of  your  ^ability 

see  strength. 
Able. — A.V.  ^power. 

Mat.  3.  9.  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise.  Lu.  3.  8 

9.  28.  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this  [body 

10.  28.  fear  him  which  is  able  to  destroy  both  sovil  and 

19.  12.  He  that  is  able  to  receive  it,  let  him  receive  it 

20.  22.  Are  ye  able  to  drink  the  cup — We  are  able  Mk. 
22.  46.  no  one  was  able  to  answer  him  a  word  ^iO.  38, 39 
26.  61.  This  man  said,  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple 

Mk.  4.  33.  spake  he  the  word — as  they  were  a.  to  hear  it 
Lu.  14.  31.  whether  he  is  a.  with  ten  thousand  to  meet  him 
Jno.  10.  29.  no  one  is  able  to  snatch  them  out  of 
Acts  15.  10.  neither  our  fathers  nor  we  were  able  to  bear 
20.  32.  word  of  his  grace,  which  is  able  to  build  3'ou  up 
Bom.  4.  21.  had  promised,  he  was  able  also  to  perform 

8.  39.  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love  of  God 

11.  23.  God  is  able  to  graft  them  in  again 

15.  14.  able  also  to  admonish  one  another 

16.  25.  Now  to  him  that  is  ^ahle  to  stablish  you 

1  Cor.  6.  5.  who  shall  be  a.  to  decide  between  his  brethren 
10.  13.  tempted  above  that  ye  are  a. — that  ye  may  be  a. 

2  Cor.  1.4.  that  wemaybea.  toconifortthem   [to  endure  it 

9.  8.  God  is  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  i^nto  yoii 
Eph.  3.  20.  him  that  is  able  to  do  exceeding  abundantly 

6.  11.  able  to  stand  against  the  wiles  of  the  devil 

13.  that  ye  may  be  able  to  withstand  in  the  evil  day 
16. wherewith  ye  shall  be  a.  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts 
Phil.  3.  21.  he  is  a.  even  to  subject  all  things  unto  himself 
2  Tim.  1.  12.  he  is  able  to  guard  that  which  I  have  com- 

2.  2.  men,  who  shall  be  able  to  teach  others         [mitted 

3.  7 .  never  able  to  come  to  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 
16.  sacred  writings  which  are  able  to  make  thee  wise 


ABOMINATION 

Tit.  1.9.  be  able  both  to  exhort  in  the  sound  doctrine 
Heb.  2.  18.  he  is  able  to  succour  them  that  are  tempted 

5.  7.  unto  him  that  was  able  to  save  him  from  death 

7.  25.  he  is  able  to  save  to  the  uttermost 

11.  19.  God  is  able  to  raise  iip,  even  from  the  dead 
Jas.  1.  21.  word,  which  is  able  to  save  your  souls 

3.  2.  a  perfect  man,  able  to  bridle  the  whole  body 

4.  12.  lawgiver  and  judge— «&/e  to  save  and  to  destroy 
2  Pet.  1.  15.  that — ye  may  be  able  after  my  decease 
Jude  24.  unto  him  that  is  a.  to  guard  you  from  stumbling 
Rev.  5.  3.  no  one — was  able  to  open  the  book 

6.  17.  their  wrath  is  come ;  and  who  is  able  to  stand 

13.  4.  the  beast  ?  and  who  is  able  to  war  with  him 

15.  8.  none  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple 

see  power,  strong,  svfficient. 
Not  Able. 

Mat.  10.  28.  kill  the  body,  but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul 
Lu.  1.  20.  thou  shalt  be  silent  and  not  able  to  speak 

12.  26.  if  then  ye  are  uot  a.  to  do  even  that  which  is  least 

13.  24.  seek  to  enter  in,  and  shall  not  be  able 

14.  29.  laid  a  foundation,  and  is  not  able  to  finish.   30 

16.  26.  pass  from  hence  to  you  may  not  be  able 

21.  15.  wisdom — adversaries  shall  n.  be  a.  to  withstand 
J710.  21.  6.  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the  multitude  of  fishes 
Acts  6.  10.  they  were  not  able  to  withstand  the  wisdom 

19.  40.  not  be  able  to  give  account  of  this  concourse 
1  Cor.  3.  2.  n.  yet  a.  to  bear  it :  nay,  not  even  now  are  ye  a. 

Aboard. 

Acts  21.  2.  Phoenicia,  we  went  aboard,  and  set  sail 

Abode. — A.V. '^continued,  ^dwelt,  Harried. 

Mat.  17.  22.  while  they  abode  in  Galilee,  Jesus  said 
Lu.  1.  56.  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three  mouths 

8.  27.  abode  not  in  any  house,  but  in  the  tombs 

Jno.  1.  32.  as  a  dove  out  of  heaven ;  and  it  abode  upon  him 
39.  saw  where  he  "^abode  ;  and  they  a.  with  him 
2.  12.  there  they  ^abode  not  many  days 
4.  40.  the  Samaritans — and  he  abode  there  two  days 

7.  9.  he  abode  still  in  Galilee 

10.  40.  John  was  at  the  first  baptizing  ;  and  there  he  a. 

11.  6.  he  abode  at  that  time  two  days  in  the  place 

14.  23.  we  will  come  unto  him,  and  make  our  abode 
Acts  9.  43.  he  ^abude  many  days  in  Joppa 

17.  14.  Silas  and  Timothy  abode  there  still   [Beroea] 

18.  3.  of  the  same  trade,  he  abode  with  them 

21.  7.  saluted  the  brethren,  and  a.  with  them  one  day 
8.  Philip — one  of  the  seven,  we  abode  with  him 
28.  30.  he  '^a.  two  whole  years  in  his  own  hired  dwelling 
see  abiding,  lodged,  spent,  stood,  tarried. 

Abolished. — A.V.  ^destroyed,  ^piit  down, 

1  Cor.  15.  24.  when  he  shall  have  -abolished  all  rule 

26.  last  enemy  that  shall  be  ^abolished  is  death 
Eph.  2.  15.  having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity 

2  Tim,  1.  10.  Jesus,  who  abolished  death,  and  brought  life 

see  passing  away. 
Abominable. 

Tit.  1. 16,  by  their  works  they  deny  him,  being  a. 
1  Pet.  4.  3.  revellings,  carousings,  and  a.  idolatries 
Mev.  21.  8.  fearful,  and  unbelieving,  and  abominable 

Abomination — s. 

Mat.  24.  15.  the  abomination  of  desolation.  Mk.  13.  14 
Lu.  16. 15.  that  which  is  exalted  among  men  is  an  a. 
Sev.  17.  4.  a  golden  cup  full  of  abominations 

6.M0THEB  OF  THE  HARLOTS,  AND  OF  THE  A. 
21.  27.  or  he  that  maketh  an  abomination  and  a  lie 


ABOUND 


ACCEPTABLE 


Aboxind. — A.V.  ^ahoicnded,'^abimdant,  ^excel,  ^increase, 
^redound. 
Rom,  5.  15.  g^race  of  the  one  man,  Jesus  Christ,  ^a.  unto 
20.  that  the  trespass  miglit  a. — grace  did  a.  [the  many 
6.  1.  Shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may  abound 
15.  13.  in  believing,  that  ye  may  abound  in  hope  [church 

1  Cor.  14. 12.  that  ye  may  ^a.  unto  the  edifying   of   the 

2  Cor,  1.  5.  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  unto  us 

4.  15.  cause  the  thanksgiving  to  ^abound  unto  the  glory 

8.  7.  as  ye  abound  in  everything,  in  faith — see  that  ye  «. 

9.  8.  all  grace  a.  unto  you — may  a.  unto  every  good  work 
Eph.  1.  8.  grace,  which  he  made  to  ^abound  toward  us 
Fhil.  1.  9.  I  pray,  that  your  love  may  abound  yet  more 

26.  that  your  gloryiug  may  '^abound  in  Christ  Jesus 
4.  12.  I  know  also  how  to  a. — to  a.  and  to  be  in  want 
18.  But  I  have  all  things,  and  abound 

1  Th.  3.  12.  the  Lord  make  you  to — abound  in  love 

4.  1.  that  ye  abound  more  and  more.  ■*10 

2  Pet.  1.  8.  For  if  these  things  are  j'ours  and  abound 

see increaseth,  midtiplied. 

Abounded — eth — ing. — A.V.  ^ab^indant. 

Botn.  3.  7.  if  the  truth  of  God  through  my  lie  abounded 

5.  20.  where  sin  abounded,  grace  did  abound  more 

1  Cor.  15.  58.  unmoveable,  always  a.  in  the  woik  of  the 

2  Cor.  1.  5.  so  our  comfort  also  a.  through  Christ     [I^oi'd 

8.  2.  deep  poverty  a.  unto  the  riches  of  their  liberality 

9.  12.  but  ^abouadeth  also  through  many  thanksgivings 
Col.  2.  7.  as  ye  were  taught,  abounding  in  thanksgiving 

2  Th.  1.  3.  love  of — all  toward  one  another  aboundeth 
1  Tim.  1.  14.  thegraceof  our  Lord  la&oii^i^ecZ  exceedingly 
see  abound. 

About. —^.F.  Hntend,  ^meaning,  ^readij. 
Acts  5.  35.  astouchingthesemeu,  whatye  areia&0!t<  to  do 

27.  2.  ship  of  Adramyttium,  which  wein^a.botit  to  sail 
Eev.  12.  4.  the  woman  which  was  ^about  to  be  delivered 

Above. 

Jno.  8.  23.  Ye  are  from  beneath  ;  I  am  from  above 
Gal.  4.  26.  But  the  Jerusalem  that  is  above  is  free 
Col.  3.  1.  seek  the  things  that  are  above,  where  Christ  is.  2 
Jas.  1. 17.  Every  good  gift  and  every  perfect  boon  is  from  a. 
3.  15.  wisdom  is  not  a  wisdom,  that  cometh  down  from  a. 

Abroad. 

Bom.  16.  19.  your  obedience  is  come  abroad  unto  all  men 
see  liyht. 

Absence. 

Lu.  22.  6.  to  deliver  him — in  the  absence  of  the  multitude 
Fhil.  2.  12.  much  more  in  my  absence,  work  out  your  own 

Absent. 

1  Cor.  5.  3.  being  absent  in  body  but  present  in  spirit 

2  Cor.  5.  6.   at  home  in  the  body,  we  ai'e  a.  from  the  Lord 

8.  willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body 

9.  we  make  it  our  aim,  whetlier  at  home  or  absent 

10.  1.  but  being  absent  am  of  good  courage 

11.  bylettei's  when  we  are  absent,  such  are  we  also 
13. 10.  For  this  cause  I  write  these  things  while  absent.  2 
Phil.  1.  27.  I  come  and  see  you  or  be  absent,  I  may  hear 
Col.  2.  5.  For  though  I  am  absent  in  the  flesh 

Abstain. 
Acts  15.  20.  that  they  abstain  from  the  pollutions  of  idols 

29.  that  ye  abstain  from  things  sacrificed  to  idols 
1  Th.  4.  3.  that  ye  abstain  from  fornication 

6.  22.  abstain  from  every  form  of  evil 
1  Tim,.  4. 3.  and  commanding  to  abstain  from  meats 
1  Pet.  2. 11.  abstain  from  fleshly  lusts,  which  war 


Abstinence  A.V. — see  food. 

Abundance.— .4. F.  '^abandantly. 

Mat.  12.  34.  out  of  the  a.  of  the  heart  the  mouth.  Lu.  6.  45 

13.  12.  given,  and  he  shall  have  abundance.  25.  20 
Lu.  12.  15.  life  consisteth  not  in  the  a.  of  the  things 
Mam.  5.  17.  much  more  shall  they  that  receive  the  a.  of 
2  Cor.  8.  2.  the  a.  of  their  joy  and  their  deep  poverty  [grace 

14.  your  a.  being  a  supply — their  a.  also  may  become 
10.  15.  according  to  our  province  unto  further  ^a. 

see  bounty,  exceeding,  greatness,  power,  superjluiiy. 

Abundant. 

1  Cor.  12.  23.  more  a.  honour— more  a.  comeliness 

24.  giving  more  abundant  honour  to  that  part 
see  abound,  abounded,  aboundeth,  abundantly,  great,  multiplied. 

Abundantly. — A.  V.  ^abundant,  ^frequent,  ^more,  hnuch 
more. 
Jno.  10.  10.  may  have  life,  and  may  have  it  abundantly 

1  Cor.  15.  10.  I  laboured  more  ahundanthj  than  they  all 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  world,  and  more  abundautli/  to  you-ward 

2.  4.  the  love  which  I  have  more  abundantly  unto  you 
7.  15.  his  inward  affection  is  more  ^a.  toward  you 

10.  8.  glory  somewhat  %.  concerning  our  authority 

11.  23.  in  labours  more  ^ahundanthj,  in  prisons  more  '^a. 
12   15.  If  I  love  you  more  abundantly,  am  I  loved  the  less 

E2}h.  3.  20.  exceeding  abundantly  above  all  that  we  ask 
Phil.  1.  14.  through  my  bonds,  are  more  ^a.  bold  to  speak 
Heb.  6.  17.  God,  being  minded  to  shew  more  abundantly 
see  abundance,  exceedingly,  richly. 

Abuse  A.  V. — see  use  to  the  full. 

Abusers. — A.V.  ^defile. 

1  Cor.  6.  9.  nor  abusers  of  themselves  with  men 

1  Tim.  1,  10.  for  fornicators,  for  ^abusers  of  themselves 

Abusing. 

1  Cor.  7.  31.  those  that  use  the  world,  as  not  abusing  it 
Abyss.— J.  r.  '^bottomless pit,  ^deej}. 

Lu.  8.  31.  not  command  them  to  depart  into  the  ^abyss 
Bom.  10.  7.  Who  shall  descend  into  the  ^abyss 
Eev.  9.  1.   given  to  him  the  key  of  the  pit  of  the  ^abyss 
2.  And  he  opened  the  pit  of  the  ^abyss 
11.  They  have  over  them  as  king  the  angel  of  the  '^abyss 
11.  7.  the  beast  that  cometh  up  out  of  the  hibyss 
17.  8.  beast — is  about  to  come  up  out  of  the  '^abyss 
20.  1.  I  saw  an  angel — having  the  kej'  of  the  ^abi/ss 
3    and  cast  him  [Satan]  into  the  ^abyss,  and  shut  it 

Accept. — A.V.  ^accepted,  h-eceive. 

Mk.  4.  20.  such  as  hear  the  word,  and  ^accept  it 
Acts  24.  3.   we  accept  it  in  all  ways  and  in  all  places 

2  Cor.  11.  4.  a  different  gospel,  which  ye  did  not  ^accept 

Acceptable. — A.V.  ^accepted,  Hhanlcivorthy . 

Lu.  4.  19.  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year  of  the  Lord 

24.  No  prophet  is  ^acceptable  in  his  own  country 
Acts  10.  35.  and  worketli  righteousness,  is  la..  to  him 
Rom.  12.  1.  a  living  sacrifice,  holy,  acceptable  to  God 
2.  the  good  and  acceptable  and  perfect  will  of  God 

15.  IG.  offering  up  of  the  Gentiles  might  be  made  a. 
31.  ministration— may  be  iacce;jte6Ze  to  the  saints 

2  Cor.  6.  2.  at  an  ^a.  time  I  hearkened — now  is  the  !«..  time 

8. 12.  readiness— laccf^J^rt&Ze  according  as  a  man  hath 
Phil.  4.  18.  a  sacrifice  acceptable,  well-pleasing  to  God 
1  Tim.  2.  3.  good  and  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God.  5.  4 


-  3 


ACCEPTABLE 


ACCOEDING 


1  Pet.  2.  5.  spiritual  sacrifices,  acceptable  to  God 

]  9.  For  this  is  '^acceptable,  if  for  couscience  toward  God 
20.  take  it  patiently,  tliia  is  acceptable  with  God 
sue  well-pleasing. 

Acceptably  A.V. — see  well-pleasing. 
Acceptation. 

1  Tim.  1.  15.  saying,  and  worthy  of  all  acceptation.  4.  9 
Accepted. — A.V.  ^received. 

2  Cor.  8.  17.  For  indeed  he  accepted  our  exhortation 

1  Th.  2.  13.  word  of  God,  ye  ^a.  it  not  as  the  word  of  men 
see  accept,  acceptable,  bestovxd,  ivell-pleasing. 

Acceptest  — eth. 

Lu.  20.  21.  and  acceptest  not  the  person  of  any 

Gal.  2. 6.  uo  matter  to  me :  God  accept  eth  not  man's  person) 

Accepting. 
Heb.  11.  35.  were  tortured,  not  accepting  their  deliverance 

Access. 
Bom.  5.  2.  through  whom  also  we  have  had  oiir  a.  by  faith 
Eph.  2.  18.  through  him  we  both  have  our  access  in  one 

3.  12.  in  whom  we  have  boldness  and  a.  in  confidence 

Accompany — led. 

Acts  10.  23.  the  brethren  from  Joppa  accompanied  him 

11.  12.  these  six  brethren  also  accompanied  me 

20.  4.  And  there  accompianied  him  as  far  as  Asia 
Heb.  6.  9.  and  things  that  accompany  salvation 

see  broiight. 

Accomplish — ed. — A.V.  ^done,   ^finish — ed,  ^fulfilled, 
^performed . 
Mat.  6.  18.  pass  away  from  the  law,  till  all  things  be  ^a. 
24.  34.  shall  not  pass  away,  till  all  these  things  be  %. 
MA;.  13.  14.  sign  when  these  things  are  all  aboiit  to  be  '^a. 

30.  until  all  these  things  be  '^accomplished  [to  the  law 
Lti.  2.  39.  when  they  had  *a.  all  things  that  were  according 
9.  31.  his  decease  which  he  was  about  to  accomplish 

12.  50.  how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  accomplished 

18.  31.  wi'itten  by  the  prophets  shall  be  accomplished 
Jno.  4.  34.  will  of  him — and  to  '^accomijlish  his  work 

5.  36.  works  which  the  Father  hath  given  me  to  "^a. 

17.  4.  having  '^a.  the  work  which  thou  hast  given  me 

19.  28.  scripture  might  be  '^accomplished,  saith,  I  thirst 
Acts  20.  24.  so  that  I  m&y  ^accomjjlish  my  course 

21.  5.  when — we  had  accomijli shed  the  days,  we  departed 
Mom.  15.  28.  When  therefore  I  have  ^accomplished  this 

1  Pet.  5.  9.  the  same  sufferings  are  a.  in  your  brethren 
Mev.  17.  17.  until  the  words  of  God  should  be  %fco;)ijjZzs7(e(i 
see  finished,  fulfilled. 

Accomplishing . 
Heb.  9.  6.  into  the  first  tabernacle,  a.  the  services 

Accomplishment  A.V. — see  fulfilment. 

Accord. — A.V.  ^mind,  '^willing. 

Acts  1.  14.  with  one  accord  continued  stedfastly  in  prayer 
2.  46.   stedfastly  with  one  accord  in  the  temple 

4.  24.  lifted  up  their  voice  to  God  with  one  accord 

5.  12.  were  all  with  one  accord  in  Solomon's  porch 

7.  57.  and  rushed  upon  him  with  one  accord 

8.  6.  the  multitudes  gave  heed  with  one  accord 

12.  10.  iron  gate — opened  to  them  of  its  own  accord 

20.  they  came  with  one  accord  to  him 
15.  25.  having  come  to  one  accord,  to  choose  out  men 

18.  12.  the  Jews  with  one  accord  rose  up  against  Paul 

19.  29.  they  rushed  with  one  accord  into  the  theatre 


Bo7n.  15.  6.  with  one  ^a.  ye  may  with  one  mouth  glorify 
2  Cor.  8.  3.  beyond  their  power,  they  gave  of  their  owu^a. 

17.  [Titus]  went  forth  unto  you  of  his  own  accord 
Phil.  2.  2.  having  the  same  love,  being  of  one  accord 

see  together. 

According. — A.V.  ^pertaining. 

Mat.  2.  16.  two  years  old  and  under,  according  to  the  time 

9.  29.  According  to  j^our  faith  be  it  done  unto  you 
Mk.  7.  5.  according  to  the  tradition  of  the  elders 

Lu.  1.  9.  according  to  the  custom  of  the  priest's  ofB.ce 
2.  22.  days  of  their  purification  a.  to  the  law  of  Moses 
39.  accomplished  all  things  that  were  a.  to  the  law 
5.  14.  offer  for  thy  cleansing,  a.   as  Moses  commanded 

12.  47.  made  not  ready,  nor  did  according  to  his  will 
23.  56.  sabbath  they  rested  a.  to  the  commandment 

Jno.  7.  24.  Judge  not  according  to  appearance 

18.  31.  Take  him — and  judge  him  according  to  your  law 
Acts  4.  35.  distribution  was  made  unto  each,  according  as 

7.  44.  Moses — should  make  it  according  to  the  figure 
11.  29.  the  disciples,  every  man  according  to  his  ability 

13.  23.  Of  this  man's  seed  hath  God  a.  to  promise 
22.  12.  Ananias,  a  devout  man  according'to  the  law 

Bom.  1.  3.  seed  of  David  according  to  the  flesh       [16.  27 

2.  6.  who  will  render  to  every  man  o.  to  his  works.  Mat. 
16.  judge  the  secrets  of  men,  according  to  my  gospel 

4.  1.  Abraham,  our  forefather  '^according  to  the  flesh 

18.  father  of  many  nations,  according  to  that  which 

8.  28.  them  that  are  called  according  to  his  purpose 

10.  2.  zeal  for  God,  but  not  according  to  knowledge 

11.  5.  a  remnant  according  to  the  election  of  grace 

8.  were  hardened :  according  as  it  is  written 

12.  3.  think  soberly,  according  as  God  hath  dealt 

6.  gifts  differing  according  to  the  grace  that  was  given 

— let  us  prophecy  according  to  the  proportion 
15.  5.  the  same  mind  one  with  another  a.  to  Christ 

1  Cor.  1.  31.  according  as  it  is  written,  He  that  glorieth 

3.  8.  receive  his  own  reward  according  to  his  own  labour 

10.  A.  to  the  grace  of  God  which  was  given  unto  me 
15.  3.  Christ  died  for  our  sins  a.  to  the  scriptures 

4.  raised  on  the  third  day  according  to  the  scriptures 

2  Cor.  1.  17  do  I  ^nr^o^e  according  to  the  flesh 

4.  13.  spirit  of  faith,  according  to  that  which  is  written 

5.  10.  in  the  body,  according  to  what  he  hath  done 

8.  12.  acceptable  a.  as  a  man  hath,  not  a.  as  he  hath  not 

9.  7.  Let  each  man  do  according  as  he  hath  purposed 

10.  2.  as  if  we  walked  according  to  the  flesh  [12,  13 

11.  15.  whose  end  shall  be  a.  to  their  works.  Bev.  20. 

13.  10.  deal  sharply,  according  to  the  authority 
Gal.  1.  4.  evil  world,  according  to  the  will  of  our  God 

2.  14.  not  uprightly  according  to  the  truth  of  the  gospel 

3.  29.  are  ye  Abraham's  seed,  h.eh:s  according  to  promise 
Eph.  1.  5.  unto  himself,  according  to  the  good  pleasure 

7.  forgiveness  of  our  trespasses,  according  to  the  riches 

9.  mjstery  of  his  will,  acccn-ding  to  his  good  pleasure 

11.  foreordained  according  to  the  purpose  of  him  who 
8  11.  according  to  the  eternal  purpose  which  he  purposed 

16.  grant  you,  according  to  the  riches  of  his  glory 
20.  according  to  the  power  that  worketh  in  us 

4.  7.  grace  given  according  to  the  measure  of  the  gift 
16.  every  joint  supplieth  according  to  the  working 

Phil.  1.  20.  according  to  my  earnest  expectation  and  hope 

3.  21.  according  to  the  working  whereby  he  is  able 

4.  19.  fulfil  every  need  of  yours  a.  to  his  riches 

Col.  1.  11.  streugtbeued  with  all  power,  a.  to  the  might 

29.  I  labour  also,  striving  according  to  his  working 
2  Th.  1.  12.  ye  in  him,  according  to  the  grace  of  our  God 
1  Tim.  1.  11.  according  to  the  gospel  of  the  glory  of  the 
18.  Timothy,  according  to  the  prophecies  which  went 

6.  3.  the  doctrine  which  is  according  to  godliness 


ACCORDING 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  with  the  gospel  according  to  the  power 
9.  not  a.  to  our  works,  but  a.  to  his  own  purpose 

2.  8.  of  the  seed  of  David,  according  to  my  gospel 

4.  14.  Lord  will  render  to  him  according  to  his  works 
Tit.  1.  3.  I  was  intrusted  according  to  the  commandment 

3.  5.  but  according  to  his  mercy  he  saved  us 

Hch.  8.  9.  Not  according  to  the  covenant  that  I  made 

1  Pet.  1.  2.  a.  to  the  foreknowledge  of  God  the  Father 

3.  who  according  to  his  gi-eat  mercy  begat  us  again 

4.  6.  judged  a.  to  men  in  the  flesh,  but  live  a.  to  God 

2  Pet.  2.  22.  according  to  the  true  proverb,  The  dog 

3.  13.  But,  according  to  his  promise,  we  look  for  new 
15.  Paul  also,  according  to  the  wisdom  given  to  him 
Bev.  2.  23.  unto  each  one  of  you  accordirig  to  your  works 

Account. — A.V.    '^charge,    ^consider,    ^contemptible, 
^count,  ^despised,  Heast,  ''suppose,  Hhink. 

Mat.  12.  36.  idle  word — they  shall  give  account  thereof 
Lu.  16,  2.  render  the  account  of  thy  stewardship 
Jno.  11.  50.  nor  do  ye  take  ^a.  that  it  is  expedient  for  you 
Acts  19.  27.  temple  of — Diana  be  made  of  no  ^account 
40.  not  be  able  to  give  account  of  this  concourse 
20.  24.  But  I  hold  not  my  life  of  any  ^account 
Rom.  14.  12.  each  one  of  us  shall  give  account  of  himself 

1  Cor.  4.  1.  Let  a  man  so  account  of  us,  as  of  mhiis'trs 

6.  4.  set  them  to  judge  who  are  of  no  %  in    the  church 

2  Cor.  10. 10.  bodily  presence  is  weak,  and  his  speech  of 
12.  6.  lest  any  man  should  ^account  of  me    [no  ^account 

Ph.  4.  17.  the  fruit  that  mcreaseth  to  your  account 
•  2  Tim.  4.  16.  may  it  not  be  laid  to  ih.tiix '^account 
Philem.  18.  oweth  thee  aught,  put  that  to  mine  account 
Heb.  13.  17.  your  souls,  as  they  that  shall  give  account 

1  Pet.  4.  5.  who  shall  give  «.  to  him  that  isready  to  judge 

5.  12.  Silvanus,  our  faithful  brother,  as  I  ''account  him 

2  Pet.  3.  15.  And  a.  that  the  long-suffering  of  our  Lord 

see  reckoning. 

AccoTUited — eth — ing. — A.V.  ^esteemeth,  '^esteeming. 
Mlc.  10.  42.  which  are  accounted  to  rule  over  the  Gentiles 
Lu.  20.  35.  are  accounted  worthy  to  attain  to  that  world 

22.  24.  which  of  them  is  accounted  to  be  greatest 
Eo7n.  8.  36.  We  were  accounted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 

14.  14.  save  that  to  him  who  ifl.  anything  to  be  iinclean 
Seb.  11,  19,  accounting  that  God  is  able  to  raise  up 
26.  ^a.  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater  riches  [Moses] 
seeprevaU,  reckoned. 

AccTirsed, — A.V.  '^cursed. 

Jno.  7.  49.  multitude  which  knoweth  not  the  law  are  ^a. 
see  anathema. 

Accusation. — A,V.  '^object. 

Mat.  27.  37.  his  accusation  written,  THIS  IS  JBSCJS 
Mk.  15.  26.  his  a.  was  written  over,  THE  KING  OF  THE 
Jno.  18.  29.  Pilate— saith.  What  a.  bring  ye  [JEWS 

Acts  24.  19.  to  make  ^a.,  if  they  had  aught  against  me 
1  Tiin.  5.  19.  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation 
see  accuse,  charge,  judgement. 

Accuse. — A.V.  ^accusation,  Hmplead,  ^witness  against. 

Mat.  12. 10.  they  [Pharisees]  might  a.  him  [Jesua].  M^.3,2 
Mk.  15.  4.  behold  how  many  things  they  '"^accuse  thee  of 
Lu.  6.  7.  they  [Pharisees]  might  tind  how  to  ^accuse 

23.  2.  they  began  to  a.  him,  saying.  We  found  this  man 
14.  touching  those  things  wbereof  ye  accuse  him  [.Jesus] 

Jno.  5.  45.  Think  not  that  I  will  accuse  you  to  the  Father 

8.  6.  tempting  him,  that  they  might  Lave  whereof  to  a. 

Acts  19.  38.  let  them  '^accuse  one  another  [him 

24.  2.  Tertullus  began  to  accuse  him  [Paul] 


ADD 

^cts  24.  8.  all  these  things,  whereof  we  accuse  him  [Paul] 
13.  the  things  whereof  they  now  accuse  me  [Paul] 

25.  5.  amiss  in  the  man,  let  them  accuse  him  [Paul] 
11.  those  things  is  true  whereof  these  accuse  me  [Paul] 

28,  19.  not  that  I  had  aught  to  accuse  my  nation  of 

see  exact,  revile. 

Accused. — A.  V.  ^called  in  question. 

Mat.  27.  12.  when  he  [Jesus]  was  a.  by  the  chief  priests 
Mk.  15.  3,  the  chief  priests  accused  him  of  many  things 
Lu.  16.  1.  the  same  was  accused  unto  him  [riot 

Acts  19.  40.  we  are  in  danger  to  be  ^a.  concerning  this  day's 

22.  30.  wherefore  he  [Paul]  was  accused  of  the  Jews 

23.  28.  the  cause  wherefore  they  accused  him  [Paul] 

29.  whom  I  found  to  be  accused  about  questions 
25. 16.  the  accused  have  the  accusers  face  to  face 

26.  2.  whereof  I  [Paul]  am  accused  by  the  Jews 
7.  I  [Paul]  am  accused  by  the  Jews,  0  king 

Tit.  1.  6.  who  are  not  accused,  of  not  or  unruly 
see  accusing,  accuseth. 

Accuseth— ing. — A.  V.  ^accused. 

Lu.  23.  10.  scribes  stood,  vehemently  ^a.  him  [Jesus] 
Jno  5.  45.  there  is  one  that  accusetlh  you,  even  Moses 
Rom  2.  15.  thoughts — accusing  or  else  excusing  them 
Rev.  12.  10.  which  ^accuseth  them  before  our  God 

Accuser — s. 
Acts  23.  30.  charging  his  a.  also— against  him  [Paul] 
35.  when  thine  accusers  also  are  come 
25.  16.  the  accused  have  the  accusers  face  to  face 
18.  Concerning  whom,  when  the  accusers  stood  up 
Bev.  12.  10.  the  accuser  of  our  brethren  is  cast  down 
see  slanderers. 

Aceldama  A.V. — see  Akeldama,  proper  names. 
Acknowledge, 

1  Cor.  16.  18.  acknoivledge  ye  therefore  them  that  are  such 

2  Cor.  1.  13.  ye  read  or  even  a.,  and  I  hope  ye  will  a. 

14.  as  also  ye  did  acknowledge  us  in  part 
see  knowledge. 

Acknowledgeth— ing  A.V. — see  confesseth,  knowledge. 

Acknowledgment  A.  V. — see  know. 

Acquaintance, 
Lu.  2.  44.  they  sought  for  him  among  their  kinsfolk  and  a. 
23.  49.  all  his  acquaintance,  and  the  women  that  followed 
see  friends. 

Active. — A.V.  ^powerful. 
Heb.  4.  12.  For  the  word  of  God  is  living,  and  ^active 

Act. 
Jno.  8. 4.  woman  hath  been  taken  in  adulteiyjin  the  very  a. 

Acts. — A.V.  '^judgements. 
Bev.  15,  4.  for  thy  righteous  i«.  have  been  made  manifest 

Actually.— .4. K  ^commonh/. 
1  Cor.  5.1.  It  is  iac«Ma%  reported  that  there  is  fornication 

Add.— ^,F,  ^offer. 
Mat.  6.  27.  can  add  one  cubit  unto  his  stature.  Lu.  12.  25 
Bev.  8.  3.  that  he  should  ift.  it  unto  the  prayers  of  all  the 

22, 18.  If  any  man  shall  a.  unto  them,  God  shall  a.  [saints 
see  raise  up,  supply. 


ADDED 


Added. 


Mat.  6.  33.  all  these  things  shall  be  a.  unto  you.    Lu.  12.  31 

Lu.  8.  20.  [Herod]  added  yet  this  above  all 
19.  11.  he  [Jesus]  added  aud  spake  a  parable 

Acts  2.  41.  there  were   a.  unto  them  in  that  day  about 
47.  the  Lord  a.  to  them  day  by  day      [three  thousand 
6.  14    believers  were  the  more  added  to  the  Lord 
11.  24.  much  people  was  added  uuto  the  Lord 

Gal.  3.  19.  It  [the  law]  was  a.  because  of  transgressions 

Addeth— ing. — A.V.  '^giving. 

Gal.  3.  15.  no  one  maketh  it  void,  or  addelh  thereto 

2  Pet.  1.  5.  for  this  very  cause  ^a.  on  your  part  all  diligence 

Addicted  A.V. —see  set 

Adjure— d.—^.F.  '^charge. 

Mat.  26.  63.  I  adjure  thee  by  the  living  God 

Mk.  5.  7.  I  a.  thee  by  God,  torment  me  not 

Acts  19.  13.  I  adjure  you  by  Je.sus  whom  Paul  preacheth 

1  Th.  5.  27.  I  la.  you  by  the  Lord  that  this  epistle  be  read 

Administered  A.V.— see  ministered. 

Administration  A.V. — see  yninistration. 

Admiration  A.V. — see  respect,  wonder. 

Admired  A.V.— see  marvelled. 

Admonish— ed— ing.— ^.F.  ^warn—ing. 
Acts  20.  31.  space  of  three  years  I  cease  not  to  '^admonish 

27.  9.  Paul  admonished  them,  and  said  unto  them 
Mom.  15.  14.  able  also  to  admonish  one  another 
1  Cor.  4.  14.  but  to  ^admonish  you  as  my  beloved  children 
Col.  1.  28.  la.  every  man  and  teaching  every  man 

3.  16.  teaching  and  a.  one  another  with  psalms 

1  Th.  5.  12.  are  over  you  in  the  Lord,  and  admonish  you 

14.  brethren,  '^admonish  the  disorderly  [brother 

2  Th.  3.   15.  not  as    an  enemy,  but  admonish  him  as  a 

see  warned. 

Admonition. 

1  Cor.  10.  11.  they  were  written  for  onr  admonition 
Eph.  6.  4.  nurture  them  in  the  chastening  and  a.  of  the 
Tit.  3.  10.  after  a  first  and  second  a.  refuse  [Lord 

Ado.— ^.  V.  Hrouhle. 

Acts  20.  10.  Make  ye  no  i«fZo  ;  for  his  life  is  in  him 

Adoption.  ""^  '"""'"• 

Bom.  8.  15.  but  ye  received  the  spirit  of  adoption 

23.  waiting  for  our  adoption,  to  wit,   the  redemption 
9.  4.  whose  is  the  adoption,  and  the  glory 
Gal.  4.  5.  that  we  might  receive  the  adoption  of  sons 
Eph.  1.  5.  having  foreordained  us  unto  adujMon  as  sons 

Adorn— ed—eth.—^.F.  ^garnished. 

Lu.2\.  5.  temple,  how  it  was  adorned^vith  goodly  stones 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  that  women  a.  themselves  in  modest  apparel 
Tit.  2. 10.  that  they  may  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God 
1  Pet.  3.  5.  women  also,  who  hoped  in  God,  a.  themselves 
Bev.  21.  2.  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  husband 

19.  The  foundations  of  the  wall  of  the  city  were !«. 

Adorning. 

1  Pet.  3.  3.  Whose  adorning  let  it  not  be  the  outward  a. 


ADULTERY 

Advanced.-  A.V.  Hncreased,  "^profited. 

Lu.  2.  52.  Jesus  '^advanced  in  wisdom  and  stature 

Gal.  1.  14.  I  "^advanced  in  the  Jews'  religion  beyond  many 

Advantage. — A.V.  '^■defrauded,  ^gain. 

Bom.  3.  1.  What  advantage  then  hath  the  Jew 
2  Cor.  2.  11.  that  no  a.  may  be  gained  over  us  by  Satan 
7.  2.  corrupted  no  man,  we  took  ^advantage  of  no  man 
12.  17.  Did  I  take  '^advantage  of  you  by  any  one  of  them 
18.  Did  Titus  take  any  '^advantage  of  you 
Jnde  16.  shewing  respect  of  persons  for  the  sake  of  a. 

Advantaged— eth  A.V. —see  profit— ed—eih. 

Adventure. 

Acts  19.  31.  not  to  a.  himself  [Paul]  into  the  theatre 

Adversary. 
Mat.   5.   25.  Agree    with   thine  adversary  quickly, — lest 

haply  the  adversary  deliver  thee 
Lu.  12.  58.  going  with  thine  a.  before  the  magistrate 

18.  3.  Avenge  me  of  mine  adversary 
1  Tim.  5.  14.  none  occasion  to  the  arZyersar?/ for  reviling 
1  Pet.  5.  8.  your  adversary  the  devil,  as  a  roaring  lion 

Adversaries. 

Lu.  13,  17.  all  his  adversaries  were  put  to  shame 

21.  15.  your  adversaries  shall  not  be  able  to  withstand 
1  Cor.  16.  9.  and  there  are  many  adversaries 
Phil.  1.  28.  in  nothing  affrighted  by  the  adversaries 
Heh.  10.  27.  fire  wliich  shall  devour  the  adversaries 

Adversity  A.V. — see  evil  entreated. 

Advice  A.V. — see  judgement. 

Advise — d. 
Acts  27.  12.  the  more  part  a.  to  put  to  sea  from  thence 

Adulterer— s. 
Lu.  18.  11.  unjust,  adulterers,  or  even  as  this  publican 
1  Cor.  6.  9.  neither  fornicators,  nor  idolaters,  nor  a. 
Heb.  13.  4.  fornicators  and  adulterers  God  will  judge 

Adulteress— es. — A.V.  '^commit  adultery. 

Mat.  5.  32.  maketh  her  an  ^adulteress 

Bom.  7.  3.  she  shall  be  called  an  adulteress — she  is  no  a. 

Jas.  4.  4.  Ye  adulteresses,  know  ye  not  that  the  friendship 

Adulterous. 

Mat.  12.  39.  a.  generation  seeketh  after  a  sign.  16.  4 
Mk.  8.  38.  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful  generation 

Adultery — ies. 

Mat.  5.  27.  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery.  19.  18:  Mk. 
10.  19 :  Lu.  18.  20  :  Bom.  13.  9  :  Jas.  2.  11 
28.  hath  committed  adultery  with  her  already 
32.  when  she  is  piit  away  committeth  adultery 
15.  19.  Murders,  adulteries,  fornications.  Mk.  7.  21 
Mk.  10.  11.  marry  another',  committeth  a.  against  her 
12.  and  marry  another,  she  committeth  adultery.  Mat. 
19.  9  :  Lu.  16.  18 
J?io.  8.  3.  Pharisees  bring  a  woman  taken  in  adultery.  4 
Bom.  2.  22.  should  not  commit  a.,  dost  thou  commit  a. 
Jas.  2.  11.  Now  if  thou  dost  not  commit  adultery 
2  Pet.  2.  14.  having  eyes  full  of  adxdtery 
Bev.  2.  22.  them  that  commit  adultery  with  her 
see  adidtercss. 


6 


ADVOCATE 


AFRAID 


Advocate. 

1  J)io.  2.  1.  we  have  an  a.  with  the  Father,  Jesus  Christ 

Afar. — A.V.  ^way. 
Mat.  8.  30.  there  was  ^afar  off  from  them  a  herd 
Lu.  15.  20.  while  he  was  yet  ^afar  off,  liis  father  saw  him 
Acts  2.  39.  to  your  children,  and  to  all  that  are  afar  off 
see  far. 

Affairs.— .4. F.  Estate. 

Eph.  6.  21.  But  that  ye  also  may  know  my  affairs 

Col.  4.  7.  All  my  '^affairs  shall  Tychicus  make  known  unto 

2  Tim.  2.  4.  entangleth  himself  in  the  affairs  of  tliis  life 

see  state. 

Affect  A.V. — see  seek. 

Affected. 

Acts  14.  2.  made  them  evil  affected  against  the  brethren 
see  sought. 

Affection — s. — A.V.  ^bowels. 

Bo7n.  1.  31.  without  natural  affection,  unmerciful.  2  Tim. 
2  Cor.  6.  12.  ye  are  straitened  in  your  own  ^affections  [3.  3 
7. 15.  his  inward  affection  is  more  abundantly  toward  you 
see  mind,  j^assion. 

Affections  A.V. — see  passions. 

Affectionately. 
1  Th.  2.  8.  even  so,  heing  affectionately  desirous  of  you 

Affectioned. 
Bom.  12.  10.  be  tenderly  affectioned  one  to  another 

Affirm — ed. 

Lu.  22.  69.  another  confidently  affirmed,  saying 
Acts  12.  15.  she  [Rhoda]  confidently  affirmed  that  it  was 
25.  19.  Jesus,  who  was  dead,  whom  Paul  a.  to  be  alive 
Rom.  3.  8.  reported,  and  as  some  affirm  that  we  say 

1  Tim.  1.  7.  nor  whereof  they  confidently  affirm 
Tit.  8.  8.  I  will  that  thou  affirm  confidently 

AfBrming. — A .  V.  ^saying. 
Acts  24.  9.  Jews  also — ^affirming  that  these  things  were  so 

Afflict. — A.V.  Hrouhle,  '^vex. 

Acts  12.  1.  Herod — to  -afflict  certain  of  the  church 

2  Th.  1.  tj.  recompense  affliction  to  them  that  ^afflict  you 

Afflicted.— 4. F.  Hrouhled. 

2  Cor.  1.  6.  whether  we  be  afflicted,  it  is  for  your  comfort 

7.  5.  but  we  were  ^afflicted  on  every  side 
2  Th.  1.  7.  and  to  you  that  are  '^afflicted  rest  with  us 

1  Tim.  5.  10.  if  she  hath  relieved  the  afflicted 
Heb.  11.  37.  being  destitute,  afflicted,  evil  entreated 
Jas.  4.  9.  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep 

see  suffering,  tribulation. 

Affliction — S. — A.V.  ^tribulation — s,  Hroiible. 

Acts  7.  10.  delivered  him  [Joseph]  out  of  all  his  afflictions 
11.  great  a.  :  and  our  fathers  found  no  sustenance 
34.  I  have  surely  seen  the  affliction  of  my  people 
20.  23.  saying  that  bonds  and  afflictions  abide  me 

2  Cor.  1.  4.  who  comforteth  us  in  all  our  ^a. — in  any  %. 

8.  concerning  our  "^affliction  which  befell  us  in  Asia 
2.  4.  For  out  of  much  affliction  and  auguish  of  heart 
4.  17.  For  our  light  affliction,  which  is  for  the  moment 
6.  4.  in  much  patience,  in  afflictions,  in  necessities 


2  Cor.  7.  4.  I  overflow  with  joy  in  all  our  ^affliction 
8.  2.  in  much  proof  of  a.  the  abundance  of  their  joy 

Phil.  1.  17.  to  raise  up  affliction  for  me  in  my  bonds 
4.  14.  ye  had  fellowship  with  my  affliction 

Col.  1.  24.  lacking  of  the  afflictions  of  Christ  in  my  flesh 

1  Th.  1.  6.  having  received  the  word  in  much  affliction 
3.  3.   that  no  man  be  moved  by  these  afflictions 

4.  we  told  you  beforehand  that  we  are  to  suffer  ^a. 

7.  our  distress  and  affliction,  through  your  faith 

2  Th.  1.  4.  all  your  persecutions  and  in  the  ^afflictions 

6.  to  recompense  ^affliction  to  them  that  afflict  you 
Heb.  10.  33.  gazingstock  both  by  reproaches  and  afflictions 
Jas.  1.  27.  fatlierless  and  widows  in  their  afflicti.on 
see  (evil)  entreated,  hardship,  sufferings,  tribulation. 

Affrighted.— J..  F.  ^afraid,  Herrified. 
Lu.  24.  5.  as  they  were  la. ,  and  bowed  down  their  faces 
37.  they  [the  disciples]  were  terrified  and  affrighted 
Acts  10.  4.  being  ^affrighted,  said,  What  is  it,  Lord  ? 
Phil.  1.  28.  in  nothing  ^affrighted  by  the  adversaries 
Bev.  11.  13.  the  rest  were  affrighted,  and  gave  glory 
see  amazed. 

Afoot  A.V. — see  (on)  foot,  (by)  land. 

Aforehand. 

Mh.  14.  8.  anointed  my  hody  aforehand  ior  the  burying 

Aforepromised. — see  j^romised. 

Aforetime. — A.V.  '^old  time,  -past,  ^sometime — s. 

Jno.  9.  18.  bring  to  the  Pharisees  him  that  a.  was  blind 
Bom.  3.  25.  passing  over  of  the  sins  done  ^aforetime 

15.  4.  whatsoever  things  were  written  aforetime 
Eph.  2.  2.  trespasses  and  sins,  wherein  ^a.  ye  walked 

11.  remember,  that  ^a.  ye,  the  Gentiles  in  the  flesh 
Col.  3.  7.  disobedience  ;  in  the  which  ye  also  walked  '^a. 
Tit.  3.  3.  For  we  also  were  ^aforetime  foolish 
Philem.  11.  Onesimus,  who  was  %.  unprofitable  to  thee 
1  Pet.  3.  5.  after  this  manner  !«.  the  holy  women  also 

20.  spirits  in  prison,  which  ^aforetime  were  disobedient 

Afraid. — A.  V.  '^feared,  hnarvelled. 

Mat.  2.  22.   [Joseph]  was  afraid  to  go  thither 
9.  8.  they  were  '^afraid,  and  glorified  God 
14.  30.  when  he  [Peter]  saw  the  wind,  he  was  afraid 
17.  6.  they  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sove  a.   Mk.  9.  6 
25.  25.  I  was  afnrid,  and  wont  away  and  hid  thy  talent 

Mk.  5.  15.  and  they  [Gerasenes]  were  afraid.  Lu.  8.  35 

9.  32.  the  saying,  and  were  afraid  to  ask  him.  Lu.  9.  ^45 

10.  82.  they  [disciples]  that  followed  were  afraid 

16.  8.  for  they  [the  women]  were  afraid 

Lu.  2.  9.  they  [the  shepherds]  were  sore  afraid 

8.  25.  And  being  afraid  they  [disciples]  marvelled 
Jno.  6.  19.  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea — and  they  were  a. 

19.  8.  he  [Pilate]  was  the  more  afraid 
Acts  9.  26.  they  were  all  afraid  of  him  [Saul] 

22.  29.  and  the  chief  captain  also  was  afraid 
Bom.  13.  4.  if  thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  be  afraid 
Gal.  4.  11.  I  am  afraid  of  you,  lest  by  any  means 
see  affrighted,  fear,  fearful. 

Not  afraid.— .4. F.  ^fear  not. 

Mat.  10.  28.  be  ^not  afraid  of  them  which  kill  the  body 
14.  27.  It  is  I ;  be  not  afraid.  Mk.  6.  50  :  Jno.  6.  20 

17.  7.  touched  them  and  said.  Arise,  and  be  not  afraid 
Lu.  2.  10.  angel  said  unto  them,  Be  hiot  afraid 

12.  4.  Be  not  afraid  of  them  which  kill  the  body 
Acts  18.  9.  Be  not  a.,  but  speak,  and  hold  not  thy  peace 
Heb.  11.  23.  they  were  7iot  a.  of  the  king's  commandment 
see  fear,  fear  {with  negatives),  no  fear,  tremble. 


AFEESH 


ALLUI^E 


Afresh. 
Heh.  6.  6.  crucify  to  themselves  the  Sou  of  God  afresh 

After.— ^.  V.  ^followed. 
Mat.  27.  62.  which  is  the  day  '^after  the  Preparation 

Against. — A.V.  ^evil. 
ikfa^.12.30.  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  rt.  me.  M/^.  10.40:  Lu. 
Lu.  9.  50.  for  he  that  is  not  against  you  is  for  you     [11.23 
JasA.  11.  Speak  not  one  ifl..  another — speakethia.  a  brother, 

speaketh  ^against  the  law 
1  Pet.  3. 16.  are  spoken  ^against,  they  may  be  put  to  shame 

Age. — A.V.  hvorlcl. 

Lu.  2.  36.  she  [Anna]  was  of  a  great  age 
3.  23.  Jesus — was  about  thirty  years  of  age 
8.  42.  an  only  daughter,  about  twelve  years  of  aye 

Jno.  9.  21.  ask  him  ;  he  is  of  age.  23 

1  Cor.  7.  3(5.  if  she  be  past  the  flower  of  her  age 

Hei.  6.  5.  the  powers  of  the  ^ar/e  to  come 

11.  11.  power  to  conceive  seed  when  she  was  past  age 
see  men,  old. 

Ages. — A.V.  '^froin  the  beginning,  \^(iinfs,  ^worlcl. 
1  Cor.  10.  11.  upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  ^ages  are  come 
Eph.  2.  7.  that  in  the  ages  to  come  he  might  shew 

3.  9.  mystery  which  from  all  ^a.  hath  been  hid  in  God 
Col.  1.  26.  the  mystery  which  hath  been  hid  from  all  «(/<■< 
Heh.  9.  26.  at  the  end  of  the  ^ages  hatli  he  been  manifested 
Bev.  15.  3.  true  are  thy  ways,  thoa  King  of  the  "^ages 


Aged. 

Tit.  2.1.  ih.a.i  aged  men  be  temperate,  grave,  soberminded 

3.  aged  women  likewise  be  reverent  in  demeanour 
Philem.  9.  being  such  a  one  as  Paul  the  aged 

Agony. 
Lu.  22.  44.  being  in  an  agoni/  he  prayed  more  earnestly 

Agree — ed. 
Mat.  5.  25.  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly 

18.  19.  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on  earth  as  touching 
20.  2.  when  he  had  agreed  with  the  labourers 
13.  didst  not  thou  agree  with  me  for  a  penny  ? 
Mk.  14.  56.  their  witness  agreed  not  together.  59 
L7t.  5.  36.  piece  from  the  new  will  not  agree  with  the  old 
Jno.  9.  22.  the  Jews  had  agreed  already,  that  if  any  man 
Acts  5.  9.  How  is  it  that  ye  have  agreed  together  to  tempt 
40.  And  to  him  [Gamaliel]  they  agreed 
15.  15.  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  prophets 
23.  20.  The  Jews  have  a.  to  ask  thee  to  bring  down  Paul 
28.  25.  when  they  agreed  not  among  themselves 

1  Jno.  5.  8.  and  the  three  agree  in  one 

see  {one)  mind. 

Agreement. 

2  Cor.  6.  16.  what  a.  hath  a  temple  of  God  with  idols  ? 
Aground. 

Acts  27.  41.  where  two  seas  met,  they  ran  the  vessel  a. 

Aim. — A.V.  Hahour,  mrived. 
Bom.  15.  20.  making  it  my  'iai7n  so  to  preach  the  gospel 
2  Cor.  5.  9.  Wherefore  also  we  make  it  our  ^aim 

Air. 

Acts  22.  23.  off  their  garments,  and  cast  dust  into  the  air 
1  Cor.  9.  26.  so  fight  I,  as  not  beating  tbe  air 
14.  9.  for  ye  will  be  speaking  into  the  air 


Eph.  2.  2.  according  to  the  prince  of  the  power  of  the  air 

1  Th.  4.  17.  to  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air 

Bev,  9.  2.  the  sun  and  the  air  were  darkened  by  reason  of 

16.  17.  the  seventh  poured  out  his  bowl  upon  the  air 

see  heaven. 

Alabaster. 
Mai.  26.7.  a  woman  having  an  a.  cruse.  Jlf-t.  14.3:  Lu.7.37 

Alas  A.V. — see  woe. 

Aliens. 

Heb.  11.  34.  turned  to  flight  armies  of  aliens 
see  alienated. 

Alienate— ed.—^.F.  ^aliens. 

Eph.  2.  12.  ^alienated  from  the  commonwealth  of  Israel 
4.  18.  a.  from  the  life  of  God  because  of  the  ignorance 
Col.  1.  21.  you,  being  in  time  past  alienated  and  enemies 

Alike. 
Bom.  14.  5.  another  esteemetli  every  day  alike 

Alive.— A.V.  Uife. 

Mat.  27.  63.  that  deceiver  said,  while  he  was  yet  alive 
Mk.  16.  11.  they  heard  that  he  was  a,  and  had  been  seen 
La.  15   24.  my  sou  was  dead,  and  is  alive  agiin.  3ii 

24.  23.  a  vision  of  angels,  which  said  that  he  was  alive 
Acts  1.  3    he  also  shewed  liimself  alive  after  his  passion 

9.  41.  he  presented  her  [Dorcas]  alive 
20.  12.  And  they  brought  the  lad  alive 

25.  19.  Jesus — whom  Paul  affirmed  to  be  alive 
Bom.  6. 11.  but  alive  unto  God  in  Christ  Jesus 

13.  present  yourselves  unto  God,  as  a.  from  the  dead 
7.  9.  And  I  was  alive  apart  from  the  law  once 
1  Cor.  15.  22.  in  Christ  shall  all  be  made  alive 
Gal.  3.  21.  a  law  given  which  could  make  ^alive 
1  Th.  4.  15.  we  that  are  alive,  that  are  left.  17 
Bev.  1.  IB.  and  behold,  I  am  alive  for  evermore 
19.  20.  they  twain  were  cast  alive  into  the  lake 
see  lived. 

Ail.- A  V.  ^whole. 

Mat.  13.  33.  leaven — hid  in  three  measures  of  meal,  till  it 
56.  his  sisters,  are  they  not  a.  with  us  [was  ^a.  leavened 
Mk.  12.  44.  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all.  Lu.  21.  4 
Lu.  4.  7.  wilt  worship  before  me,  it  shall  all  be  thine 
15.  31.  Son — all  that  is  mine  is  thine 

17.  10.  when  ye  shall  have  done  all  the  things 
Jno.  13.  10.  ye  are  clean,  but  not  all.    11 

1  Cor.  3.  22.  for  all  things  are  yours.  23        fbe  all  in  all 
15.  28.  when  all  things  have  been  subjected — God  may 
Eph.  4.  6.  Father  of  all,  who  is  over  all,  and  thi-ough  alt. 
Col.  3.  11.  Christ  is  all,  and  in  all  [and  in  all 

Bev.  5.  13.  sea,  and  all  things  that  ai'e  in  them 

Alleging. 
Acts  17.  3.  and  a.  that  it  behoved  the  Christ  to  suffer 

Allegory. 
Gal  4.  24.  "Which  things  contain  an  allegory 

Alleluia  A.V. — see  hallelujah. 

Allow  A.V. — see  consent,  looked  for,  know,  approved, 
approveth. 

Allure  A.V. — see  entice. 


ALMIGHTY 


AM 


Almighty.— 4. F.  ^Omnipotent. 
2  Cor.  6.  18.  saith  the  Lord  Almighty 
Rev.  1.  8.  which  was  and  which  is  to  come,  the  Almighty 

4.  8.  Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  the  Lord  God,  the  Almighty 

11.  17.  O  Lord  God,  the  Almighty.  15.  3  :   16.  7 
16.  14.  the  great  day  of  God,  the  A  Imighty 

19.  6.   the  Lord  our  God,  the  ^Almighty  reigneth 
15.  the  fierceness  of  the  wrath  of  Almighty  God 
21.  22.  the  Lord  God  the  Almighty,  aud  the  Lamb 

Almost. 

Acts  13.  44.  the  next  sabbath  almost  the  whole  city 
19.  26.  but  almost  throughout  all  Asia 
21.  27.  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  completed 

Heb.  9.  22.  I  may  almost  say,  all  things  are  cleansed 
see  little. 

Alms. 

Mat.  6.  2.  When  therefore  thou  doest  alms.  3 

4.  that  thine  ahns  may  be  in  secret 
Lu.  11.  41.  Howbeit  give  for  alms  those  things 

12.  33.  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms 
Acts  3.  2.  to  ask  ahns  of  them  that  entered 

3.  Eeeing  Peter  and  John — asked  to  receive  an  alms 
10.  sat  for  alms  at  the  Beautiful  Gate 

10.  2.  [Cornelius]  gave  much  ahns  to  the  people 

4.  Thy  prayers  and  thine  abjis  are  gone  up.  31 
24.  17.  I  came  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation 

see  righteousness. 

Almsdeeds. 
Aots  9.  36.  Dorcas— full  of  good  works  and  almsdeeds 

Aloes. 
J)w.  19.  39.  bringing  a  mixture  of  myrrh  and  aloes 

Alone.— ^.F.  ^only. 

Mat.  4.  4.  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone.  Lit.  4.  4 
14.  23.  even  was  come,  he  [Jesus]  was  there  alone 
18.  15.  his  fiiult  between  thee  and  him  alone 

Mk.  4.  10.  And  when  he  [Jesus]  was  alone 
6.  47.  and  he  [Jesus]  alone  on  the  land 

Lu.  5.  21.  Who  can  forgive  sins,  but  God  alone  ? 
6.  4.  lawful  to  eat  [shewbread]  save  for  the  priests  a. 

9.  18.  as  he  was  praying  alone,  the  disciples 

36.  when  the  voice  came,  Jesus  was  found  alone 

10.  40.  my  sister  did  leave  me  [Martha]  to  serve  alone  ? 
24.  18.  Dost  thou  ^alone  sojourn  in  Jerusalem 

Jno.  6.  15.  withdrew  again  into  the  mountain  himself  a. 
22.  his  disciples  went  away  alone 

8. 16.  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father 

12.  24.  it  abideth  by  itself  alone 

16.  32,  leave  me  aljne  :  and  yet  I  am  not  alone 
Acts  19.  26.  that  not  alone  at  Ephesus 
Bom.  4.  23.  not  written  for  his  sake  alone 
1  Cor.  14. 36.  of  God  went  forth?  or  came  it  unto  you  ^a/owe.^ 
Gal.  6.  4.  have  his  glorying  in  regard  of  himself  alone 
1  Th.  3. 1.  thought  it  good  to  be  left  behind  at  Athens  alone 
Heb.  9.  7.  but  into  the  second  the  high  priest  alone 
see  privately. 

Left  alone. 

Jno.  8.  9.  Jesus  was  left  alone,  and  the  woman 

29.  [the  Father]  hath  not  left  me  alone 
Bom.  11.  3.  I  am  left  alone,  and  they  seek  my  life 

Let  alone. 

Mat.  15.  14.  Let  them  alone  :  they  are  blind  guides 
Mh.  14.  6.  Jesus  said,  Let  her  [Mary]  alone 

3  9 


Lu.  13.  8.  Lord,  let  it  alone  this  year  also 

Jno.  11.  48.  If  we  let  him  [Jesus]  thus  alone,  all  men 

Acts  5.  38.  Refrain  from  these  men,  and  lei  them  alone 

Alpha. — see  prosper  names. 

Already. — A.  V.  h-eady 

Mat.  17.  12.  Elijah  is  come  a.,  and  they  knew  him  not 
Mk.  15.  44.  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were  already  dead 
Lu.  12.  49.  what  will  I,  if  it  is  already  kindled  ? 
Jno.  3.  18-  he  that  believeth  not  hath  been  judf,'ed  already 
11.  17.   [Lazarus]  in  the  tomb  four  days  already 
19.  83.  Jesus,  and  saw  that  he  was  dead  already 

1  Cor.  5.  3.  present  in  spirit,  have  a.,  as  though  I  were 
6   7.  Nay,  already  it  is  altogether  a  defect 

Phil.  3.  16.  whereuuto  we  have  already  attained 

2  Th.  2.  7.  mystery  of  lawlessness  doth  already  work 

1  Tim.  5.  15.  already  some  are  turned  aside  after  Satan 

2  Tim.  2.  18.  the  resurrection  is  past  already 
4.  6.  For  I  am  ^already  being  offered 

]  Jno.  4.  3.  now  it  is  in  the  world  already 

Altar. 

Mat.  5.  28.  offering  thy  gift  at  the  altar.  24 
23.  18.  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  a.  19,  20  fLu.  11. 51 
35.  Zachariah — ye  slewbetween  the  sanctuary  and  the  a. 
Lu.  1.  11.  angel — on  the  right  side  of  the  altar  of  incense 
Acts  17.  28.  I  found  also  an  altar  with  this  inscription 
1  Cor.9. 13.  waitupon  thea.havetheirportionwiththea..' 

10.  18.  eat  the  sacrifices  communion  with  the  altar  1 
Heb.  7.  13.  hath  given  attendance  at  the  altar 

13.  10.  We  have  an  altar,  whereof  they  have  no  right 
Bev.  6.  9.  underneath  the  altar  the  souls  of  them 

8.3.  angel  came  and  stood  over  the  a. —upon  the  golden  a. 
9.  13.  a  voice  from  the  horns  of  the  golden  altar 

11.  1.  Rise  and  measure  the  temple  of  God,  and  the  a. 

14.  18.  angel  came  out  from  the  altar 

16.  7.  I  heard  the  altar  saying,  Yea,  O  Lord 

Altars. 
Bovfh.  11.  3.  they  have  digged  down  thine  altars 

Altered. 
Lu.  9.  29.  the  fashion  of  his  countenance  was  altered 

Altogether. — A.V.  ^utterly. 

Jno.  9.  34.  Thou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins 
1  Cor.  5.  10.  not  altogether  with  the  fornicators 

6.  7.  already  it  is  ^altogether  a  defect  in  you 

9.  10.  saith  he  it  altogether  for  our  sake 

Am  I— I  am. 

Mat.  18.  20.  there  am  7  in  the  midst  of  them       [9.  18,  20 
Mk.  8.  27.  Who  do  men  say  that  I  am  ?   Mat.  16. 15  :  Lu. 

14.  62.  Jesus  said,  /  am.  Lu.  22.  70 
Jno.  7.  33.  Yet  a  little  while  am  I  with  you 

8.  58.  Before  Abraham  was,  I  arn 

12.  26.  where  I  am,  there  shall  also  my  servant  be 

17.  24.  where  I  am,  they  also  may  be  with  me 

18.  5.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  /  am  he.  6 
Acts  26.  29.  might  become  such  as  1  am 

27.  23.  angel  of  the  God  whose  I  am 
1  Cor.  9.  1.  Am  I  not  free  ?  am  I  not  an  apostle  ? 

15.  10.  By  the  grace  of  God  I  am  what  I  am 
Gal.  4.  12.  be  as  I  atn,  for  J  am  as  ye  are 
Phil.  4.  11.  whatsoever  state  I  am,  therein  to  be  content 
Bev.  1  17.  I  am  the  first  and  the  last 

18.  I  am  alive  for  evermore 


AMAZED 


ANGEL 


Amazed. — A.V.  ^affrighted,  ^astonished,  ^bewitched, 

^wondered. 

Mat.  12.  23.  the  mtdtitudes  were  amazed.  Mk.  1. 27  :  9. 15 

Mk.  2.  12.  they  were  all  amazed,  and  glorified  God 

6.  42.  were  ''■a.  straightway  with  a  great  amazement 

6.  51.  they  were  sore  amazed  in  themselves 

9.  15.  when  they  saw  him,  [Jesus]  were  greatly  amazed 

10.  24.  the  disciples  were  '^amazed  at  his  words.  32 
14.  33.  began  to  be  greatly  amazed,  and  sore  troubled 
16.  5.  young  man — arrayed  in  a  white  robe;  and  they 

6.  Be  not  ^amazed  :  ye  seek  Jesus  [were  ^amazed 
Lu.  2.  47.  all  that  heard  him  were  '^amazed 

5.  9.  he  was  ^amazed — at  the  draught  of  fishes 

8.  66.  And  her  parents  were  '^amazed 

24.  22.  certain  women  of  our  comijany  '^amazed  us 
Acts  2.  7.  they  were  all  amazed  and  marvelled 

8. 9.  used  sorcery,  and  ^amagefZ  the  people  of  Samaria.  ^11 
13.  miracles  wrought,  he  [Simon  Magus]  was  ^amazed 

9.  21.  all  that  heard  him  [Saul]  were  amazed 

10.  45.  they  of  the  circumcision — were  "^atnazed 
12.  16.  they  saw  him,  [Peter]  and  were  '^amazed 

see  amazement,  astonished,  astonishment. 

Amazement. — A.V.  ^amazed,  ^astonishment. 
Mk.  5.  42.  amazed  straightway  with  a  great  '^amazement 
Lu.  4.  36.  And  ^amazement  came  upon  all 

5.  26.  And  ^amazement  took  hold  on  all 
Acts  3.  10.  were  filled  with  wonder  and  a.  at  that 
see  terror. 

Ambassador— s. 
2  Cor.  5.  20.  We  are  a.  therefore  on  behalf  of  Christ 
Eph.  6.  20.  for  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  chains 

Ambassage.— ^ .  V.  '^message. 
Lu.  14.  32.  he  sendeth  an  ambassage,  and  asketh 
19. 14.  and  sent  an  hmibassage  after  him,  saying 

Amen. 

1  Cor.  14.  16.  unlearned  say  the  A.  at  thy  giving  of  thanks 

2  Cor.  1.  20.  wherefore  also  through  him  is  the  Amen 
Bev.  3.  14.  These  things  saith  the  Amen 

5.  14.  the  four  living  creatures  said,  Amen.  19.  4 

7.  12.  and  worshipped  God,  saying,  Amen  :  Blessing 
22.  20.  A7neti :  Come,  Lord  Jesus 

21.  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  be  with  the  saints.  Amen 

Amend. 

Jno.  4.  52.  the  hour  when  he  began  to  amend 

Amethyst. 
Rev.  21.  20.  the  twelfth,  amethyst 

Amiss. — A.V.  Viarm,  hvickedness 

Lu.  23.  41.  but  this  man  hath  done  nothing  amiss 

Acts  25.  5.  if  there  is  anything  ^a.  in  the  man,  let  them 

28.  6.  beheld  nothing  '^amiss  come  to  him 
Jas.  4.  3.  Te  ask,  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask  amiss 

Anathema. — A.V.  ^accursed. 

Bom.  9.  3.  wish  that  I  myself  were  ianai7iema  from  Christ 

1  Cor.  12.  3.  no  man  speaking  in  the  Spirit  of  God  saith, 

16.  22.  let  him  be  anathema.  Maranatha     [Jesus  is  i«. 

Oal.  1.  8.  we,  or  an  angel  from  heaven,  should  preach  — 

let  him  be  ^anathema  19 

Anchor— s. 

Acts  27.  29.  they  let  go  four  anchors  from  the  stern 
30.  they  would  lay  out  anchors  from  the  foreship 
40.  casting  off  the  anchors,  they  left  them  in  the  sea 

Beb.  6.  19.  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  a  hope 


Ancient.— 4. F.  ^old. 
2  Pet.  2.  5.  God — spared  not  the  ^ancient  world 

Ancle  A.  V. — see  ankle. 

Anew. — A.V.  ^again. 
Jno.  3.  3.  Except  a  man  be  born  ^aneiv.  ^7 

Angel. 
Mat.  28.  5.  angel  answered  and  said  unto  the  women 
Lu.  1.  13.  angel  said  unto  him,  Fear  not,  Zacharias 

18.  Zacharias  said  unto  the  angel 

19.  the  angel  answering  said  unto  him 
26.  the  angel  Gabriel  was  sent  from  God 
30.  the  angel  said  unto  her.  Fear  not,  Mary 

34.  Mary  said  unto  the  angel,  How  shall  this  be 

35.  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  her 
38.  the  angel  departed  from  her 

2.  10.  the  angel  said  unto  them  [shepherds] 

13.  with  the  angel  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host 

21.  so  called  by  the  angel  before  he  was  conceived 

22.  43.  an  angel  from  heaven  strengthening  him 

Jno.  5.  4.  an  angel — went  down  at  a  certain  season  [margin] 

12.  29.  others  said,  An  angel  hath  spoken  to  him 
Acts  6.  15.  as  it  had  been  the  face  of  an  angel  [Stephen] 
7.  30.  an  ayigel  appeared— in  a  flame  of  fire  in  a  bush 
35.  a  deliverer  with  the  hand  of  the  angel  [Moses] 
38.  the  angel  which  spake  to  him  in  the  mount  Sinai 

10.  7.  when  the  angel  that  spake  unto  him  [Cornelius] 

22.  Cornelius — was  warned  of  God  by  a  holy  angel 

11.  13.  he  had  seen  the  angel  standing  in  his  house 

12.  8.  angel  said  unto  him  [Peter],  Gird  thyself 

9.  which  was  done  by  the  angel,  but  thought 

10.  straightway  the  angel  departed  from  him 

11.  the  Lord  hath  sent  forth  his  angel 

15.  and  they  said,  It  is  his  angel  [Peter] 

23.  8.  no  resurrection,  neither  angel  nor  spirit 
9.  spirit  hath  spoken  to  him,  or  an  angel  ? 

2  Cor.  11.  14.  Satan  fashioneth  himself  into  an  a.  of  light 
Gal.  1.  8.  though  we,  or  an  a.  from  heaven,  should  preach 
Bev.  1.  1.  signified  it  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant  John 

2.  1.  To  the  angel  of  the  chm-ch.  8,  12,  18  :  3.  1,  7,  14 

5.  2.  I  saw  a  strong  angel  proclaiming 

7.  2.  I  saw  another  angel  ascend 

8.  3.  And  another  angel  came  and  stood 

4.  went  up  before  God  out  of  the  angel's  hand 

5.  And  the  angel  taketh  the  censer 

8.  the  second  a.  sounded  ;  10.  third  a. ;  12.  fourth  a, 

9.  1.  fifth  angel  ;  13.  sixth  angel  sounded 

11.  over  them  as  king,  the  angel  of  the  abyss 

14.  the  sixth  angel,  which  had  the  trumpet 

10.  1. 1  saw  another  strong  a.  coming  down.  18.  1 :  20. 1 
5.  the  ayigel  which  I  saw  standing  ixpon  the  sea 

7.  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh  angel 

8.  the  book  which  is  open  in  the  hand  of  the  angel.  10 

9.  I  went  unto  the  angel,  saying  unto  him 

11.  15.  And  the  seventh  angel  sounded 

14.  6.  I  saw  another  angel  flying  in  mid  heaven 

8.  Another,  a  second  angel,  followed 

9,  another  angel,  a  third,  followed 

1.5.  another  angel  came  out  from  the  temple.  17 

18.  another  ayigel  came  out  from  the  altar 

19.  the  angel  cast  his  sickle  into  the  earth 

16.  5.  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters  saying 

17.  7.  the  angel  said  unto  me,  Wherefore  didst 

18.  21.  a  strong  angel  took  up  a  stone 

19.  17.  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun 

21.  17.  the  measure  of  a  man,  that  is,  of  an  angel 

22.  8.  to  worship  before  the  feet  of  the  angel 

16.  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify  unto  you.  6 


see  eagle,  one. 


10 


ANGEL 

Angel  of  God. 
Acts  10.  3.  an  angel  of  God  coming  in  unto  him  [Cornelius] 

27.  23.  stood  by  me  this  night  a.n  angel  of  the  God  [Paul] 
Gal.  4.  14.  ye  received  me  as  an  angel  of  God 

Angel  of  the  Lord. 
Mat.  1.  24.  Joseph— did  as  the  a.  of  the  L.  commanded.  20 
2.  13.  an  angel  of  the — Lord  appeareth  to  Joseph.  19 

28.  2.  au  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from  heaven 
Lu.  1. 11.  appeared  unto  him  [Zacharias]  an  a.  of  the  Lord 

2.  9.  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  by  them  [shepherds] 
Acts  5.  19.  au  angel  of  the  L.  by  night  opened  the  prison 
8.  26.  an  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  unto  Philip 

12.  7.  an  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  by  him  [Peter] 
23,  an  angel  of  the  Lord  smote  him  [Herod] 

Angels. — A.V.  ^angels  of  God. 
Mat  4.  11.  a.  came  and  ministered  unto  him.  Mk.  1.  13 

13.  39.  the  reapers  are  angels 

13.  41.  Sou  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  angels 
49.  the  angels  shall  come  forth,  and  sever  the  wicked 
18.  10.  their  angels  do  ahvay  behold  the  face 
22.  80.  nor  are  given  in  marriage,  but  are  as^a.in  heaven 

24.  36.  knoweth  no  one,  not  even  the  angels  of  heaven. 

25.  31.  shall  come  in  his  glory,  and  all  the  a-lMk.  13,32 

26.  53.  send  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  angels  ? 
Mk.  8.  38.  glory  of  his  Father  with  the  holy  a.  Lu.  9.  26 

12.  25.  but  are  as  angels  in  heaven 

13.  27.  then  shall  he  send  forth  the  angels 

Lu.  2.  15.  when  the  angels  went  away  from  them 
16.  22.  carried  away  by  the  a.  into  Abraham's  bosom 
20.  36.  they  are  equal  unto  the  angels 
24.  23.  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of  angels 
J710.  20. 12.  [Mary]  beholdeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting 
Acts  7.  53.  the  law  as  it  was  ordained  by  angels  _ 
Horn.  8.  38.  nor  life,  nor  angels,  nor  principalities 

1  Cor.  4.  9.  unto  the  world,  and  to  angels,  and  to  men 

6.  3.  know  ye  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels 

11.  10.  authority  on  her  head,  because  of  the  angels 
13.  1.  with  the  tongues  of  men   and  of  angels 

Gal.  3.  19.  [the  law]  ordained  through  a.  by  the  hand 
Col.  2.  18.  and  worshipping  of  the  angels 

2  Th.  1.  7.  Lord  Jesus  from  heaven  with  the  angels 
1  Tim.  3.  16.  justified  in  the  spirit ;  seen  of  angels 

5.  21.  Christ  Jesus,  and  the  elect  angels 
Heb.  1.  4.  so  much  better  than  the  angels  [Jesus] 

5.  unto  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any  time  13 
7   of  the  angels  he  saith,  Who  maketli  his  angels  winds 

2.  2.  the  word  spoken  through  angels  proved  stedfast 
5.  For  not  unto  angels  did  he  subject  the  v/orld 

7.  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the  angels.  9 
16.  For  verily  not  of  angels  doth  he  take  hold 

12.  22.  to  innumerable  hosts  of  angels 

13.  2.  some  have  entertained  angels  unawarea 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  which  things  angels  desire  to  look  into 

3.  22.  angels  and  authorities  and  powers  being  made 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  if  God  spared  not  angels  when  they  sinned 

11.  whereas  angels,  thoiigh  greater  in  might  and  power 
Jude  6.  And  angels  which  kept  not  their  own  principality 
Bev.  1.  20.  seven  stars  are  the  a.  of  the  seven  churches 
5.  11.  I  saw,  and  I  heard  a  voice  of  many  angels 

7.  1.  I  saw  four  angels  standing  at  the  four  corners 
2.  he  cried  with  a  great  voice  to  the  four  angels 

11.  all  the  angels  were  standmg  round  about  the  throne 

8.  13.  the  trumpet  of  the  three  a.,  who  are  yet  to  sound 

9.  14.  Loose  the  four  angels  which  are  bound 
15.  And  the  four  angels  were  loosed 

14. 10.  brimstone  in  the  presence  of  the  holy  angels 
21. 12,  having  twelve  gates,  and  at  the  gates  twelve  a. 


ANOINTED 

Angels  of  God. 

Lu.  12.  8.  Son  of  man  also  confess  before  the  a.  of  God 
9.  denied  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 

15.  10.  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 

Jno.  1.  51.  the  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descending 
Heh.  1.  6.  And  let  all  the  angels  of  God  worship  him 
sec  angels. 
His  Angels. 

Mat.  4.  6.  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge.  Lu.  4.  10 
13.  41.  The  Son  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  angels 

16.  27.  in  the  glory  of  his  Father  with  his  angels 

24.  31.  he  shall  send  forth  his  angels  with  a  great  sound 

25.  41.  prepared  for  the  devil  and  h,is  angels 
Heb.  1.  7.  Who  maketli  his  angels  winds 

Mev.  3.  5.  before  my  Father,  and  before  his  angels 

12.  7.  Michael   and  his  angels    going  forth    to   war — 
dragon  warred  and  his  angels 
9.  and  his  angels  were  cast  down  with  him 

Anger. — A . V.  Hndignation. 

Mk.  3.  5.  [Jesus]  looked  round  about  on  them  with  anger 
Bom.  10. 19.  nation  void  of  understanding  will  I  anger  you 
Eph.  4.  31.  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  and  anger 
Col.  3.  8.  put  ye  also  away  all  these  ;  anger,  wrath,  malice 
Rev.  14. 10.  which  is  prepared  unmixed  in  the  cup  of  his^a. 

Angry. 

Mat.  5.  22.  every  one  who  is  angry  with  his  brother 
Lu.  14.  21.  the  master  of  the  house  being  angry  said 

15.  28.  But  he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in 
E;ph.  4.  26.  Be  ye  angry,  and  sin  not 
Tit.  1.  7.  not  self-willed,  not  soon  angry 
see  wroth. 

Anguish. — A.V.  hlistress,  Hormented. 

Lu.  16.  24.  for  I  [Dives]  am  in  ^anguish  in  this  flame 
25.  he  is  comforted,  and  thou  art  in  "^anguish 

Jno.  16.  21.  she  remembereth  no  more  the  a.,  for  the  joy 

Bom.  2.  9.  tribulation  and  anguish,  upon  every  soul 
8.  35.  shall  tribulation,  or  '^a^iguish,  or  persecution 

2  Cor.  2.  4.  out  of  much  affliction  and  anguish  of  heart 

Animals.— 4. F.  hiatural. 
2  Pet.  2. 12.  born  mere  ^animals  to  be  taken  and  destroyed 

Anise. 
Mat.  23.  23.  ye  tithe  mint  and  anise  and  cummin 

Ankle. 
Acts  3.  7.  his  [lame  man]  ankle-honea  received  strength 
Announce — d. — A.V.  ^declare,  h-eported. 

1  Pet.  1. 12.  minister  these  things  which  now  have  been  ^a 
1  Jno.  1.  5.  and  ^announce  unto  you,  that  God  is  light 

Anoint.— ^.F.  '^anointed. 
Mat.  6.  17.  when  thou  fastest,  anoint  thy  head 
Mk.  16.  1.  might  come  and  anoint  him  [Jesus] 
Lu.  7.  46.  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint 
Acts  4.  27.  thy  holy  Servant  Jesus,  whom  thou  didst  ^a. 
Bev.  3.  18.  and  eyesalve  to  anoint  thine  eyes 
see  anointed. 

Anointed. — A.V.  ^anoint. 
Mk.  6.  13.   [apostles]  a.  with  oil  many  that  were  sick 
14.  8.  she  hath  ^anointed  my  body  aforehand 


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ANOINTED 


ANY 


Z/w.  4.  18.  he  anointed  me  to  preach  good  tidings 

7.  38.  kissed  his  feet,  and  anointed  them.  46 
Jno.  9.  6.  and  anointed  his  eyes  with  the  clay.  11 

11.  2.  it  was  that  Mary  which  anointed  the  Lord 

12.  3.  Mary — anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus 

Acts  10.  38.  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  how  that  God  a.  him 
2  Cor.  1.  21.  with  you  in  Christ,  and  anointed  us,  is  God 
Heb.  1.  9.  Therefore  God,  thy  God,  hath  anointed  thee 
see  anoint. 

Anointing. — A .  V.  ^unction. 

Jas.  5.  14.  a.  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

1  J710.  2.  20.  ye  have  an  '^anointing  from  the  Holy  one 

27.  the  anointing  which  ye  received  of  him — as  his 
anointing  teacheth  you 

Another. 

Mat.  11.  3.  or  look  we  for  another  ?  Lu.  7.  19 

Lu.  16.  7.  said  he  to  another.  And  how  much  owest  thou  ? 

12.  not  been  faithful  in  that  which  is  another's 
Acts  1.  20.  His  office  let  another  take 
Horn.  15.  20.  I  might  not  build  upon  a.  man's  foundation 

2  Cor.  11.  4.  if  he  that  cometh  preaclieth  another  Jesus 
Gal.  1.  7.  which  is  not  another  gospel 

Heb.  4.  8.  not  have  spoken  afterward  of  another  day 
Bev.  6.  4.  And  another  horse  came  forth,  a  red  horse 
see  different,  neighbour,  next,  second. 

One  Another. 

Mat.  24.  10.  shall  deliver  up  one  a.,  and  shall  hate  one  a. 
Jno.  13.  14.  ye  also  ought  to  wash  one  another's  feet 
34.  that  ye  love  one  another—ye  also  love  one  a.  35 : 
Jno.  15. 12, 17  :  Bom.  13. 8  :  1  Th.  3. 12 :  4.  9  :  1  Pet. 
1.  22 :  1  Jno.  3.  11,  23  :  4.  7,  11, 12  :  2  Jno.  5 
Bom.  2.  15.  their  thoughts  one  with  another  accusing 
12.  10.  tenderly  affectioued  one  to  a ?io</ier— preferring 
16.  the  same  mind  one  toward  another.  15.  5     [one  a. 

14.  13.  Let  us  not  therefore  judge  one  another 
19.  whereby  we  may  edify  one  another 

15.  7.  receive  ye  one  another,  even  as  Christ  also 
14.  able  also  to  admonish  owe  another.   Col.  3,  16 

16.  16.  Salute  one  another  with  a  holy  kiss.  1   Cor,  16. 

20  :  2  Cor.  13.  12 :  1  Pet.  5.  14 
1  Cor.  11.  33.  come  together  to  eat,  wait  one  for  another 

12.  25.  should  have  the  same  care  one  for  another 

Gal.  5.  13.  through  love  he  servants  one  to  another 

26.  provoking  one  another,  envying  one  another 

6.  2.  Bear  ye  one  another's  burdens 

Eph.  4.  2.  forbearing  one  another  in  love.  Col.  3.  13 

32.  be  ye  kind  one  to  another 
1  Th.  4.  18.  comfort  one  another  with  these  words 
Tit.  3.  3.  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  hating  one  another 
Heb.  3.  13.  exhort  one  another  day  by  day.   10.  25 

10.  24.  consider  one  another  to  provoke  unto  love 
Jas.  5.  9.  Murmur  not,  brethren,  one  against  another 

16.  Confess — your  sins  o?!etoa?io<7ier,  andprayo«e  fora. 
Bev.  6.  4.  that  they  should  slay  one  another 
see  other. 

Answer — s. — A.V.  ^answered,  Viearken,  ^sentence,  ^say. 

Mat.  22.  46.  And  no  one  was  able  to  ansiver  him 
25.  37.  Then  shall  the  righteous  answer  him.  44 
40.  the  King  shall  answer  and  say.  45 

Mh.  9.  6.  he  [Peter]  wist  not  what  to  ^answer 
11   30.  from  heaven,  or  from  men  ?  ansiver  me 
14.  40.  and  they  wist  not  what  to  answer  him 

Lu.  2.  47.  amazed  at  his  understanding  and  his  ansivers 
11.7.  he  from  within  shall  answer  and  say 
12.  11.  be  not  anxious  how  or  what  ye  shall  ansiver 


Lu.  13.  25.  and  he  shall  answer  and  say  to  you 
14.  6.  they  [Pharisees]  could  not  answer  again 

20.  26.  they  marvelled  at  his  a.,  and  held  their  peace 

21.  14.  not  to  meditate  beforehand  how  to  answer 

22.  68.  if  I  ask  you,  ye  will  not  answer 

Jno.  1.  22.  that  we  may  give  an  answer  to  them 

19.  9.  Jesus  gave  him  [Pilate]  no  answer.  Mat.  27.  ^14 
Acts  12.  13.  a  maid  came  to  ^answer,  named  Rhoda 
Bom.  11.  4.  But  what  saith  the  answer  of  God  unto  him 
2  Cor.  1.  9.  have  had  the  ^a.  of  death  within  ourselves 

5.  12.  ye  may  have  wherewith  to  answer  them 
Col.  4.  6.  know  how  ye  ought  to  ansiver  each  one 
1  Pet.  3.  15.  being  ready  always  to  give  answer 
see  defence,  interrogation,  tell. 

Answered. — A.V.  ^answering. 

Mat.  15.  23.  But  he  ansivered  her  not  a  word 
25.  26.  his  lord  a.  and  said  unto  him,  Thou  wicked 
27.  12.  by  the  chief    priests   and    elders,  he   answerr-d 
nothing.  Mk.  14.  61 :  15.  6  :  Lu.  23.  9. 

Mk.  12.  28.  knowing  that  he  had  answered  them  well 
34.  Jesus  saw  that  he  [scribe]  answered  discreetly 

Lu.  10.  28.  Thou  hast  answered  right:  this  do 

13.  14.  ruler  of  the  synagogue — ansivered  and  said 

23.  40.  But  the  other  ^answered,  and  rebuking  him  said 
Acts  15.  13.  James  ansivered,  saying.  Brethren 

22.  8.  I  [Saul]  atiswered,  Who  art  thou,  Lord? 
25.  9.  Festus — answered  Paul,  and  said.  Wilt  thou  go  up 
16.  To  whom  I  ansivered,  that  it  is  not  the  castom 
see  answer,  answering,  defence,  said,  told. 

Answerest — eth. 

Mat.  26.  62.  said  nntohira,  Answerest  ihon  nothing?  Mk. 
Jno. 18.  22.  Answerest  thou  the  high  priest  so  ?[14.  60  :  15.  4 
Gal.  4.  25.  Sinai  in  Arabia,  and  a.  to  the  Jerusalem 

Answering. — A.V.  ^answered. 

Mk.  15.  2.  [Jesus]  answering  Baith  unto  him.  Thou  saj'est 
Lu.  10.  27.  he  answering  said.  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord 

11.  45.  one  of  the  lawyers  '^ansivering  saith  unto  him 
see  answered,  gainsaying. 

Antichrist— s. 

1  Jno.  2.  18.  that  a.  cometh — have  there  arisen  many  a. 

22.  This  is  the  antichrist,  even  he  that  denieth 
4.  3.  this  is  the  spirit  of  the  a.,  whereof  ye  have  heard 

2  Jno.  7.  This  is  the  deceiver  and  the  antichrist 

Anxiety. — A.V.  ^care. 

2  Cor.  1 1. 28.  j)resseth  upon  me  daily,  la.  for  all  the  churches 
1  Pet.  5.  7.  casting  all  your  la.  upon  him,  because  he  careth 

Anxious. — A.V.  ^careful,  Hake — MJ17  thought. 

Mat.  6.25.  Be  not  2a?2a;iojts  for  your  life.  Z,;<.  12.222  [12.225 

27.  which  of  you  by  being  ^a.  can   add  one  cubit.  Lu. 

28.  why  are  ye  2a «ajio!ts  concerning  raiment.  Lu.  12.^26 
34.  Be  not  therefore  ^a. — for  the  morrow  will  be  2a..  231 
10.  19.  be  not  '^anxious — what  ye  shall  speak.   Mk.  13. 

211  :  Lu.  12.  211 
Lu.  10.  41.  Martha,  thou  art  ^anxious  and  troubled  about 
Phil.  4.  6.  In  nothing  be  ^a.  ;  but  in  everything  by  prayer 

Any  one. — A.V.  ^any  man. 

Mk.  11.  3.  if  '^any  one  say  unto  you,  Wlay.  Lu.  19.  ^31 

16.  8.  they  said  nothing  to  '^any  one  [born  blind 

Jno.  9.  32.  never  heard  that  lo..  o.  opened  the  eyes  of  a  man 
Col.  2.  8.  lest  there  shall  be  ^a.  0.  that  maketh  spoil  of  you 
1  Th.  5. 15.  See  that  none  render  unto  '^any  one  evil  for  evil 
1  Jno.  2.  27.  ye  need  not  that  ^any  one  teach  you 
see  one. 


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ANYTHING 

Anything. — see  (any)  thing,  p.  342. 

Apart. — A.V.  ^privately,  "^ivithout. 
Mat.  14.  13.  in  a  boat,  to  a  desert  place  apart.  Mk.  6.  31 
23.  into  the  mountain  apart  to  pray.  17.  1 
17.  19.  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus  apart,  and  said 
20.  17.  he  took  the  twelve  disciples  a.,  and  in  the  way 
Mk.  6.  32.  went  away  in  the  boat  to  a  desert  place  ^apart 
Jno.  15.  5.  for  '^apart  from  me  ye  can  do  nothing 
Bom.  3.  21.  '^apart  from  the  law  a  righteousness  of  God.  ^28 
Heb.  11.  40.  ^apart  from  us  they  should  not  be  made  perfect 
see  jjutting. 

Apiece. 
Jno.  2.  6.  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece 

Apostle. 
Bom.  1.  1.  Paul — called  to  be  an  apostle.  1  Cor  1.  1 

11.  13.  Inasmuch  then  as  I  am  an  apostle  of  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  9.  1.  Am  I  not  free  ?  am  I  not  an  apostle  ? 

2.  If  to  others  I  am  not  an  a.,  yet  at  least  I  am  to  you 
15.  9.  am  not  meet  to  be  called  an  apostle,  because  I 

2  Cor.  1.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Christ  Jesus.  Gal.  1.  1: 

Eph.  1. 1 :  Col.  1.1:1  Tim.  1.1:2  Tim.  1. 1 :  Tit.  1. 1 

12.  12.  Truly  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrought 

1  Tim.  2.  7.  appointed  a  preacher  and  an  a.  2  Tim.  1.  11 
Heh.  3.  1.  the  Apostle  and  High  Priest  of  our  confession 
1  Pet.  1.  1.  Peter,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ.  2  Pet.  1.  1 

Apostles. 

Mat.  10.  2.  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  are  these 
Mk.  6.  30.  And  the  apostles  gather  themselves  together 
Lu.  6.  13.  twelve,  whom  also  he  named  apostles 
9.  10.  the  apostles,  when  they  were  returned 

11.  49.  I  will  send  unto  them  prophets  and  apostles 
17.  5.  And  the  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord 

22.  14.  he  sat  down,  and  the  apx'stles  with  him 
24.  10.  women — told  these  things  iinto  the  apostles 
Acts  1.  2.  through  the  Holy  Ghost  unto  the  apostles 

26.  Matthias — was  numbered  with  the  eleven  apostles 

2.  42.  continued  stedfastly  in  the  apostles'  teaching 
43.  signs  were  done  by  the  apostles.     5.  12. 

4.  33.  with  great  power  gave  the  apostles  their  witness 
35.  laid  them  at  the  apostles'  feet.     37  :  5.  2 

5.  18.  laid  hands  on  the  a.,  and  put  them  in  public  ward 
29.  Peter  and  the  apostles  answered  and  said 

40.  called  the  aj^ostles  unto  them,  they  beat  them 

6.  6.  whom  they  set  before  the  ajoostles 

8.  1.  all  scattered  abroad — except  the  apiosiles 

14.  when  the  apostles — had  received  the  word  of  God 

18.  through  the  laying  on  of  the  apostles'  hands 

14.  4.  with  the  Jews,  and  part  with  the  apostles 

15.  2.  unto  the  apostles  and  elders.     4,  G,  22,  '23 

16.  4.  decrees — which  had  been  ordained  of  the  apostles 
Rom,.  16.  7.  who  are  of  note  among  the  apostles 

1  Cor.  4.  9.  God  hath  sent  forth  lis  the  apostles  last  of  all 

9.  5.  even  as  the  rest  of  the  apostles,  and  the  brethren 

12.  28.  in  the  church,  first  apostles,  secondly  prophets 
29.  Are  all  apostles  ?  are  all  prophets  ? 

15.  7.  he  appeared  to  James ;  then  to  all  the  apostles 
9.  For  I  am  the  least  of  the  apostles,  that  am  not  meet 

2  Cor.  11.  5.  not  a  whit  behind  the  very  chiefest  a.    12.  11 

13.  such  men  are  false  apostles — into  apostles  of  Christ 
Gal.  1.  17.  to  them  which  were  apostles  before  me 

19.  But  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none,  save  James 
Eph.  2.  20.  foundation  of  the  apostles  and  prophets 

3.  5.  revealed  unto  his  holy  apostles  and  prophets 


APPEAEED 

Eph.  i.  11 .  And  he  gave  some  to  be  apostles 

1  Th.  2.  6.  burdensome,  as  apostles  of  Christ 

2  Pet.  3.  2.  Lord  and  Saviour  through  your  apostles 
Jude  17.  spoken  before  by  the  a.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Bev.  2.  2.  which  call  themselves  apostles,  and  they  are  not 

18.  20.  Rejoice — and  ye  saints,  and  ye  apostles 
21.  14.  twelve  names  of  the  twelve  a.  of  the  Lamb 


Apostleship. 

Acts  1.  25.  apostleship,  from  which  Judas  fell 

Bom.  1.  5.  received  grace  and  apostleship,  unto  obedience 

1  Cor.  9.  2.  for  the  seal  of  mine  apostleship  are  ye 

Gal.  2.  8.  he  that  wrought  for  Peter  unto  the  apostleship 

Apparel. — A.V. '^clothing, ^garments,  ^ornament,  hole 

Lu.  23.  11.  Herod — arraying  him  in  gorgeous  ^apparel 

24.  4.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  dazzling  '^apparel 
Acts  1.  10.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 

10.  30.  man  stood  before  me  [Cornelius]  in  bright  ^a. 

12.  21.  Herod  arrayed  himself  in  royal  apparel 

20.  33.  I  coveted  no  man's  silver,  or  gold,  or  apparel 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  women  adorn  themselves  in  modest  apparel 

1  Pet.  3.  3.  of  gold,  or  of  putting  on  apparel 

4.  incorruptible  ^apparel  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit 
see  clothing. 

Apparelled. 
Lu.  7.  25.  they  which  are  gorgeously  apparelled 

Apparition. — A.V.  hpirit. 

Mat.  14.  26.  It  is  an  ^apparition  ;  and  they  cried  out  for 
fear.  MJc.  6.  149 

Appeal— ed. 

Acts  25.  11.  I  [Paul]  appeal  unto  Cassar 
12.  Thou  hast  appiealed  unto  Caesar 
21.  when  Paul  had  appealed  to  be  kept.  25 
26.  32.  if  he  had  not  appealed  unto  CfBsar 
28.  19.  I  was  constrained  to  appeal  unto  Csesar 

Appear. 

Mat.  23.  27.  sepulchres  which  outwardly  appear  beautiful 
28.  ye  [Pharisees]  also  outwardly  a.  righteous  unto  men 

24.  30.  then  shall  apipear  the  sign  of  the  Son  of  man 
Lu.  11.  44.  ye  are  as  the  tombs  which  appear  not 

19.  11.  kingdom  of  God  was  immediately  to  appear 
Acts  26.  16.  wherein  I  will  ap)pear  ^x'nio  thee 

2  Cor.  13.  7.  not  that  we  may  appear  approved 

Hei.  9.  24.  now  to  appear  before  the  face  of  God  for  us 
28.  shall  appear  a  second  time,  apart  from  sin 

11.  3.  not  been  made  out  of  things  which  do  ap^Jear 

1  Pet.  4.  18.  shall  the  ungodly  and  sinner  appear 

see  seer^,  together,  shewn,  manifest,  manifested. 

Appearance. — A.V.  '^countenance,  ^sight. 
Mat.  28.  3.  His  [angel]  ^appearance  was  as  lightning 
Jno.  7.  24.  Judge  not  according  to  appearance 

2  Cor.  5.  12.  answer  them  that  glory  in  ap>pearance 
Heh.  12.  21.  so  fearful  was  the  "^a.,  that  Moses  said 

see  face,  form. 

Appeared — eth. — A.V.  '^seemed,  ^seen,  ^shelved. 

Mat.  1.  20.  angel  of  theLord  a.  untohim  inadream.  2.  13, 
2.  7.  learned  of  them — what  time  the  star  appeared  [19 

13.  26.  brought  forth  fruit,  then  appeared  the  tares  also 


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APPEARED 

Mat.  17.  3.  there  a.  unto  them  Moses  and  Elijah.  Mk.  9.  4 

27.  53.  entered  into  the  holy  city  and  a.  unto  many 
Mk.  16.  9.  he  appeared  first  to  Mary  Magdalene 

Lii.  1.  11.  there  appeared  unto  him  [Zacharias]  an  angel 
9.  8.  and  by  some,  that  Elijah  had  appeared 
31.  [Moses  and  Elijah]  who  a/;^jea?'efZ  in  glory,  and  spake 
2'2.  43.  there  appeared  unto  him  [Jesus]  an  angel 
24.  11.  these  words  ^ajjpeared  in  their  sight  as  idle  talk 
34.  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  appeared  to  Simon 
Acts  2.  3.  And  there  appeared  unto  them  tongues 
7.  2.  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our  father  Abraham 
26.  day  following  he  [Moses]  ^a^  unto  them  as  they  strove 

9.  17.  Jesus,  who  appeared  unto  thee  in  the  way 

16.  9.  And  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night 
26.  16.  to  this  end  have  I  appeared  unto  thee 

1  Cor.  15.  5.  and  that  he  [Jesus]  '^ajjpieared  to  Cephas 

6.  then  he  'Appeared  to  above  five  hundred  brethren 

7.  then  he  "^appeared  to  James 

8.  one  born  out  of  due  time,  he  ^appeared  to  me  also 
Tit.  2.  11.  For  the  grace  of  God  hath  appeared 

3.  4.  our  Saviour,  and  his  love  toward  man,  apipeared 
Jas.  4.  14.  a  vapour,  that  appeareth  for  a  little  time 

see  manifested,  seen,  shone. 

Appearing. — A.V.  ^seen. 

Acts  1.  3  '^appearing  unto  them  by  the  space  of  forty  days 

1  Tim.  6.  14.  until  the  appearing  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2  Tim.  1.  10.  manifested  by  the  appearing  of  our  Saviour 

4.  1.  and  by  his  appearing  and  his  kingdom 

8.  but  also  to  all  them  that  have  loved  his  appearing 
Tit.  2.  13.  for  the  blessed  hope  and  appearing  of  the  glory 
see  revelation. 

Appeased  A.V. — see  quieted. 

Appoint. — A.  V.  ^ordain,  hnake. 

Mat.  24.  51.  appoint  his  portion  with  the  hypocrites 
Lu.  12.  46.  appoint  his  portion  with  the  unfaithful 

22.  29.  I  app>oint  unto  you  a  kingdom 
Acts  6.  3.  whom  we  may  appoint  over  this  business 

26.  16.  to  '^ajjpoint  thee  a  minister  and  a  witness 
Tit.  1.  5.  and  ^ap)point  elders  in  every  city 

Appointed— eth—ing. — A.V.    ^chosen,     "^commanded, 
^maketli,  ^ordained,  ^preached,  ^putting. 

Mat.  21.6.  disciples  went — even  as  Jesus  ^a.  them.  26. 19 :  28. 
27. 10   for  the  potter's  field,  as  the  Lord  appointed  me  [16 
Mk.  8.  14.  he  %.  twelve,  that  they  might  be  with  him 
Lu.  3.  13.  Extort  no  more  than  that  which  is  a.  you 

10.  1.  the  Lord  apjpointed  seventy  others 

22.  29.  even  as  my  Father  appointed  unto  me 
Jno.  15.  16.  I  chose  you,  and  ^apjjointed  you 
Acts  3.  20.  may  send  the  Christ  who  hath  been  ^a.  for  you 

14.  23.  they  had  ^a.  for  them  elders  iu  every  church 

17.  26.  having  determined  their  appointed  seasons 

31.  he  hath  appointed  a  day,  in  the  which  he  will  judge 
22.  10.  told  thee  of  all  things  which  are  a.  for  thee 
14.  The  God  of  our  fathers  hath  ^ai^jwinted  thee 

28.  23.  when  they  had  appointed  him  a  day,  they  came 
2  Cor.  8.  19.  who  was  also  ^appointed  by  the  churches 
Gal.  4.  2.  stewards  until  the  term  appointed  of  the  father 
1  Th.  3.  3.  yourselves  know  that  hereunto  we  are  appointed 

5.  9.  For  God  appointed  us  not  unto  wrath    fhis  service 
1  Tim,.  1.  12.  he  counted  me  faithful,  ^appointing  me  to 

2.  7.  whereunto  I  was  *a.  a  preacher  and  an  apostle.   2 
Heb.  1.  2.  whom  he  appointed  heir  of  all  things  [Tim.  1. 11 

3.  2.  who  was  faithful  to  him  that  appointed  JEiim 
5.  1.  taken  from  among  men,  is  *a23pointed  for  men 
7.  28.  law  ^appointeth  men  high  priests — »«.  a  Son 


AEISE 

Heh.  9.  27.  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die 
1  Pet.  2.  8.  whereunto  also  they  were  appointed 
see  charge,  put  {forwardt). 

Apportioned.— ^.F.  distributed. 
2.  Cor.  10.  13.  measure  of  the  province  ■which  God  ^a.  to  ua 

Apprehend— ed.— 4 .  F.  '^comprehend— ed. 
Jno.  1.  5.  in  the  darkness ;  and  the  darkness  ^a.  it  not 
Eph.  3.  18.  may  be  strong  to  ^apprehend  with  all  the  saints 
Phil.  3.  12.  that  I  may  a.  that  for  which  also  I  was  a. 
13.  I  count  not  myself  yet  to  have  apprehended 
see  take,  taken. 

Approach— eth—ing.         A.V,— see     draweth-^ng, 
imapproachable. 

Approve— d— est— eth.—^.F.  ^allowed— eth,  Hried. 
Acts  2.  22.  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  a  man  approved  of  God 
Bom.  2.  18.  and  approvest  the  things  that  are  excellent 

14.  18.  well-pleasing  to  God,  and  approved  of  men 
22.  judgeth  not  himself  in  that  which  he  ^approveth 

16.  10.  Salute  Apelles  the  approved  in  Christ 

1  Cor.  11.  19.  they  which  are  a.  may  be  made  manifest 

16.  3.  whomsoever  ye  shall  ap)prove  by  letters 

2  Cor.  7.  11.  In  everything  ye  approved  yourselves 

10.  18.  not  he  that  commeudeth  himself  is  approved 
13.  7.  not  that  we  may  appear  apiproved 
Phil.  1.  10.  may  approve  the  things  that  are  excellent 

1  Th.  2.  4.  even  as  we  have  been  '^approved  of  God 

2  Tim.  2. 15.  present  thyself  approved  unto  God     [crown 
Jas.  1.  12.  when  he  hath  been  '^a.,  he  shall  receive  the 

s  ee  doomed. 

Approving  A.V. — see  commanding. 

Aprons. 
Acts  19.  12.  sick  were  carried — handkerchiefs  or  aprons 

Apt. 

1  Tiyn.  8.  2.  bishop  therefore  must  be — apt  to  teach 

2  Tim.  2.  24.  Lord's  servant  must — be — apt  to  teach 

Archangel. 

1  Th.  4.  16.  a  shout,  with  the  voice  of  the  archangel 
■Jude  9.  Michael  the  archangel,  when  contending 

Aright.— ^.F.  h-ightly. 

2  Tim.  2.  15.  handling  ''■aright  the  word  of  truth 

Arise. — A.V.  ^rise. 
Mat.  2.  13.  Arise  and  take  the  young  child.  20 
9.  5.  or  to  say.  Arise,  and  walk  ?  Mk.  2.  9  :  Lu.  5.  123 
6.  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  bed.  Mk.  2.  11 :   Lu.  5.  24 : 

17.  7.  Jesus — said,  Arise,  and  be  not  afraid  [Jno.  5.  ^8 
24.  11.  And  many  false  prophets  shall  ^arise.    24 

26.  46.  ^Arise,  let  us  be  going.  Mk.  14.  i42 :  Jno.  14.  31 
Mk.  6.  41.  Damsel,  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise.  Lu.  8.  54. 
Lu.  7.  14.  Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise 

15.  18.  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father  [whole 
17.  19.  Arise,  and  go  thy  way  :  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 
24.  38.  wherefore  do  reasonings  arise  in  your  heart  ? 

Acts  9.  34.  .^neas — arise,  and  make  thy  bed 
40.  Peter — said,  Tabitha,  arise 
20.  30.  shall  men  arise,  speaking  perverse  things 
22.  16.  arise,  and  be  baptized  [Saul] 
26.  16.  But  '^arise,  and  stand  upon  thy  feet 
Eph.  5.  14.  arise  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shall  shine 
Heh.  7.  11.  priest  should  ^a.  after  the  order  of  Melchizedek 
2  Pet.  1.  19.  and  the  day-star  arise  in  your  hearts 


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Arisen. — A.Y.  h-isen. 

Mat.  11.  11.  hath  not  ^a.  a  greater  than  John  the  Baptist 
Lu.  7.  16.  A  great  prophet  is  ^arisen  among  us 

Ariseth.— ^.F.  ^rise,  Arisen. 

Mat.  13.  21.  when  tribulation  or  persecution  a.  Mk.  4. 17 
Jno.  7.  52.  see  that  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  prophet 
Bom.  15.  12.  he  that  ^ariseth  to  rule  over  the  Gentiles 
Heb.  7.  15.  of  Melchizedek  there  arise^/t  another  priest 
Jas.  1.  11.  the  sun  ^anseth  with  the  scorching  wind 

Arising. — A.V.  ^made. 
Mat.  27.  24.  but  rather  that  a  tumult  was  ^arising 

Ark. 

Mat.  24.  38.  day  that  Noah  entered  into  the  a.  Lu.  17.  27 
Heb.  9.  4.  and  the  ark  of  the  covenant  overlaid 

11.  7.  Noah — prepared  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  his  house 
1  Pet.  3.  20.  while  the  a7-k  was  a  preparing 
Bev.  11.  19.  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark  of  his  covenant 

Arm. 

Lu.  1.  51.  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his  arm 

Jno.  12.  38.  to    whom    hath   the  a7-m  of  the  Lord  been 

Acts  13.  17.  with  a  high  arm  led  he  them  forth   [revealed 

Arm— ed. 

Lu.  11.  21.  When  the  strong  man  fully  armed  guardeth 

1  Fet.  4. 1.  arm,  ye  yourselves  also  with  the  same  mind 

Armour. 

Lu.  11.  22.  taketh  from  him  his  whole  artnour 
Rom.  13.  12.  let  us  put  on  the  artnour  of  light 

2  Cor.  6.  7.  armour  of  righteousness  on  the  right  hand 
Eph.  6. 11.  Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  God.  13 

Arms. 

Mk.  9.  36.  a  little  child — and  takinghim  in  his  arms,  he  said 

10.  16.  he  took  them  in  his  arm,s,  and  blessed  them 
Lu,  2.  28.  [Simeon]  received  him  into  his  arjns 

Army — ies. 

Mat.  22.  7.  and  he  sent  his  armies,  and  destroyed  those 
Lu.  21.  20.  when  ye  see  Jerusalem  compassed  with  armies 
Heb.  11.  34.  turned  to  flight  armies  of  aliens 
Bev.  9.  16.  the  number  of  the  arynies  of  the  horsemen 
19.  14.  and  the  arinies  which  are  in  heaven 
19.  kings  of  the  earth  and  their  a. — against  his  army 
see  soldiers. 

Arose. — A.V  '^raised. 

Mat.  1.  24.  And  Joseph  ^arose  from  his  sleep 
2.  14.  And  he  arose  and  took  the  young  child.  21 

8.  15.  and  she  [Peter's  wife's  mother]  a.,  and  ministered 

24.  And  behold,  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in  the  sea 
26.  Then  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  winds 

9.  9.  [Matthew]  arose,  and  followed  him.  Mlc.  2.  14 
19.  And  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him  [Jairus] 

25.  took  her  by  the  hand  ;  and  the  damsel  arose 

Mk.  2.  12.  And  he  arose,  and  straightway  took  up  the  bed 
9.  27.  .Jesus — raised  him  up  ;  and  he  arose  [demoniac] 

Lu.  6.  48.  when  a  flood  arose,  the  stream  brake  against 
15.  20.  And  he  arose,  and  came  to  his  father 

Jno.  11.  29.  when  she  [Mary]  heard  it,  arose  quickly 


ASHAMED 

Acts  7.  18.  till  there  arose  another  king  over  Egypt 

9.  34.  And  straightway  he  arose  [^ueas] 
39.  And  Peter  arose  and  went  with  them 

11.  19.  upon  the  tribulation  that  arose  about  Stephen 
19.  23.  And  about  that  time  there  arose  no  small  stir 
23.  7.  there  a?-ose  a  dissension  between  the  Pharisees.  10 

9.  And  there  arose  a  great  clamour 

see  awoke,  raise,  raised,  rising,  rose,  stood  up. 

Array. — A.V.  '^arrayed,  "^stood  ii]p. 

Acts  4.  26.  kings  of  the  earth  set  themselves  in  "^array 
Bev.  19.  8.  that  she  should  ^array  herself  in  fine  linen 
see  raiment. 

Arrayed — ing. — A.V.  ^clothed,  '^put  on. 

Mat.  6.  29.  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  these.  Lu.  12.  27 
Mk.  16.  5.  young  man — ^arrayed,  in  a  white  robe 
Lu.  23.  11.  Herod — a.  him  [Jesus]  in  gorgeous  apparel 
Jno.  19.  2.  "^arrayed  him  [Jesus]  in  a  purple  garment 
Acts  12.  21.  Herod  arrayed  himself  in  royal  apparel 
Bev.  3.  5.  He  that  overcometh  shall  thus  be  ^a.  in  white 
4.  4.  elders  sitting,  '^arrayed  in  white  garments 
7.  9.  great  multitude — ^avrayed  in  white  robes 
13.  These  which  are  arrayed  in  the  white  robes 

10.  1.  another  strong  angel — ^arrayed  with  a  cloud 

12.  1.  a  woman  '^arrayed  with  the  sun 

15.  6.  seven  angels — ^arrayed  with  precious  stone 

17.  4.  the  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  scarlet 

18.  16.  she  that  was  ^arrayed  in  fine  linen 

19.  13.  he  is  ^arrayed  in  a  garment  sprinkled  with  blood 

see  array. 

Arrive — ed.  — A .  V.  ^attained. 

Lu..  8.  26.  they  arrived  at  the  country  of  the  Gerasenes 
Bom.  9.  31.  law  of  righteousness,  did  not  ^a.  at  that  law 
see  touched. 
Art — s. 

Acts  17.  29.  stone,  graven  by  art  and  device  of  man 
19.  19.  of  them  that  practised  curious  arts  brought 

Art  (Verb). 

Mat.  11.  3.  Art  thou  he  that  cometh  ?  Lu.  7.  19,  20 
Jno.  1.  22.  Who  art  thou  ?  21.  12 

19.  9.  [Pilate]  saith  unto  Jesus,  Whence  art  thou  ? 
Bev.  11.  17.  Almighty,  which  art  and  which  wast.  16.  5 

Ascend. — A.V.  ^ascendi?ig. 

Jno.  20.  17.  I  ascend  unto  my  Father  and  your  Father 
Bom.  10.  6.  Who  shall  ascend  into  heaven  ? 
Bev.  7.  2.  I  saw  another  angel  ^asce^id  from  the  sunrising 
see  ascending,  come  up. 
Ascended. 

Jno.  3.  13.  no  man  hath  ascended  into  heaven 

20.  17.  I  am  not  yet  ascended  unto  the  Father 
Acts  2.  34.  David  ascended  not  into  the  heavens 
Eph.  4.  8.  When  he  ascended  on  high,  he  led  captivity 

9.  (Now  this,  He  ascended,  whsit  is  it  but  that  he  also 

10.  same  also  that  ascended  far  above  all  the  heavens 

see  went  up. 

Ascendeth  A.V. — see  cometh,  goeth. 
Ascending. — A.V.  ^ascend. 
Jno.  1.  51.  angels  of  God  a.  and  descending  upon  the  Son 
6.  62.  if  ye  should  behold  the  Son  of  man  ^ascending 

sec  ascend,  going. 
Ashamed. 
Mk.  8.  38.  whosoever  shall  be  ashamed  of  me — Son  of  man 
also  shall  be  ashamed  of  him.  Lu.  9.  26 


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ASHAMED 

La.  16.  3.  not  sfcrengtli  to  dig ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed 
Horn.  1.  16.  For  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel 

6.  21.  things  whereof  ye  are  now  ashamed 

2  Th.  3.  14.  to  the  end  that  he  may  be  ashamed 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  Be  not  ashamed  therefore  of  the  testimony 

12.  yet  I  am  not  ashamed  ;  for  I  know  him 
16.  was  not  ashamed  of  my  chain  [Paul] 

2.  15.  a  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  ashamed 
Tit.  2.  8.  he  that  is  of  the  contrary  part  may  be  ashamed 
Heb.  2.  11.  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call  them  brethren 

11.  16.  wherefore  God  is  not  ashamed  of  them 
1  Pet.  4, 16.  suffer  as  a  Christian,  let  him  not  be  ashamed 

1  Jno.  2.  28.  and  not  be  ashamed  before  him 

see  shame. 

Ashes. 
Mat.  11.  21.  long  ago  in  sackcloth  and  ashes.  Lu.  10.  13 
Heb.  9.  13.  the  ashes  of  a  heifer  sprinkling  them 

2  Fet.  2.  6.  cities  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  into  ashes 

Aside. — A.V.  ^oiU  of  the  way. 
Mk.  1.  33.  And  he  took  him  aside  from  the  multitude 
Jno.  13.  4.  riseth  from  supper,  and  layeth  a.  his  garments 
Bom..  3.  12.  They  have  all  turned  '^aside 
Heb.  12.  1.  cloud  of  witnesses,  lay  aside  eYeij  weight 

Ask. — A.V.  ^desire,  Require. 

Mat.  6.  8.  what  things  yo  have  need  of,  before  ye  ask  him 

7.  7.  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you.  Lu.  11.  9 

9.  if  his  son  shall  a.  him  for  a  loaf.  10:  a.  for  a  fish. 

11.  give  good  things  to  them  that  asA;  him.  [JJw.  11.11 
14.  7.  [Herod]  give  her  whatsoever  she  should  ask 
18.  19.  anything  that  they  shall  ask  it  shall  be  done 

20.  22.  Ye  kuow  not  what  ye  ask.  Mk.  10.  38 

21.  22.  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  prayer 

22.  46.  from  that  day  forth  ask  him  any  more  questions, 

Mk.  12.  34 :  Lu.  20.  40 
Mk.  6.  22.  Ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt.  23 
24.  said  unto  her  mother.  What  shall  I  ask  ? 

9.  32.  [discii^les]  were  afraid  to  ask  him.  Lu.  9.  45 

10.  35.  shouldst  do  for  us  whatsoever  we  shall  ^a.  of  thee 

11.  24.  All  things  whatsoever  ye  pray  and  ^ask  for 

- 15.  8.  began  to  ^ask  him  to  do  as  he  was  wont  to  do 
Lu.  6.  30.  taketh  away  thy  goods  ask  them  not  again 

11.  12.  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  give  him  a  scorpion  ? 

13.  give  the  Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  him 

12.  48.  of  him  will  they  ask  the  more 
Jno.  1.  19.  priests  and  Levites  to  ask  him 

9.  21.  ask  him  ;  he  is  of  age.  23 

11.  22.  whatsoever  thou  shalt  ask  of  God         [16.  23,  26 

14.  13.  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name.  14 :  15. 16  : 

15.  7.  ask  whatsoever  ye  will,  and  it  shall  be  done 

16.  19.  they  were  desirous  to  ask  him 

23.  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 

24.  a.,  and  ye  shall  receive,  thatyour  joy  may  be  fulfilled 
30.  needest  not  that  any  man  should  ask  thee 

18.  21.  ask  them  that  have  heard  me 
Acts  10.  29.  I  ask  therefore  with  what  intent  ye  sent 

23.  20.  Jews  have  agreed  to  ^a.  thee  to  bring  down  Paul 
1  Co7\  1.  22.  Seeing  that  Jews  %sfe  for  .signs 

14.  35,  let  them  ask  their  own  husbands  at  home 
Eph.  3.  13.  Wherefore  I  ^ask  that  ye  faint  not 

20.  abundantly  above  all  that  we  ask  or  think 
Jas.  1.  5.  lacketh  wisdom,  let  him  ask  of  God 
6.  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  doubting 
4.  2.  ye  have  not,  because  yo  ask  not 
3.  Ye  ask,  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask  amiss 


ASKING 

1  Jno.  3.  22.  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive  of  him 
5.  14.  if  we  ask  anything  according  to  his  will 

15.  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  kuow  that  we  have 

16.  he  shall  ask,  and  God  will  give  him  life 

see  inquire,  tell. 

Asked. — A.V.  '^begged,  ^besought,  ^craved,  ^demanded, 
^desired,  Sprayed,  ''required. 

Mat.  16.  1.  Sadducees— SasZet?  him  to  shew  them  a  sign 

13.  Jesus — asked  his  disciples.   Mk.  8.  27  :  Lu.  9.  18 
22.  23.  Sadducees— as^-ecZ  him.  Mk.  12.  18 

35.  a  lawyer,  asked  him  a  question         [^52 :  Jno.  19.  ^38 
27.  58.  tasked  for  the  body  of  Jesus.  Mk.  15.  843:  Lu,.  23. 
Mk.  9.  11.  they  asked  him,  saying,  The  scribes  say 
28.  his  disciples  asked  him  privately.  13.  3 
10.  2.  came  unto  him  Pharisees,  and  asked  him 

14.  61.  Again  the  high  priest  asked  him,  and  saith 

15.  6.  release — one  prisoner,  whom  they  ^asked  of  him 
Lu.  3.  10.  the  multitudes  asked  him,  saying,  What  then 

14.  And  soldiers  also  ^asked  him,  saying.  And  we 

5.  3.  boats,  which  was  Simon's,  smd^asked  him  to  put  out 

8.  37.  people  of  the  country  of  the  Gerasenes — ^a.  him  to 

17.  20.  And  being  ^asked  by  the  Pharisees  [depart 

18.  40.  Jesus — when  he  was  come  near,  he  asked  him 
21. 7.  they  a.  him — when  therefore  shall  these  things  be  ? 

22.  31.  Simon,  Simon,  behold,  Sa.tan^asked  to  have  you 
23. 24.  Pilate  gave  sentence  that  what  they  ^a.  for  should 

25.  released  him — whom  they  tasked  for  [be  done 

Jno.  4.  10.  me  to  drink ;  thou  wouldest  have  asked  of  him 
12.  21.  ^asked  him,  saying.  Sir,  we  would  see  Jesus 

16.  24.  Hitherto  have  ye  asked  nothing  in  my  name 

18.  19.  The  high  priest  therefore  asked  Jesus 

19.  31.  ^asked  of  Pilate  that  their  legs  might  be  broken 
Acts  3.  14.  ^asked  for  a  murderer  to  be  granted  unto  you 

7.  46.  ^asked  to  find  a  habitation  for  the  God  of  Jacob 

9.  2.   [Saul]  tasked  of  him  letters  to  Damascus 

12.  20.  they  [Tyre  and  Sidon]  ^asked  for  peace 

13.  21.  afterward  they  [Israel]  ^asked  for  a  king 

28.  yet  ^asked  they  of  Pilate  that  he  should  be  slain 
16.  39.  they  ^asked  them  to  go  away  from  the  city 
18.  20.  when  they  ^asked  him  to  abide  a  longer  time 

23.  18.  Paul  the  prisoner  called — and  tasked  me 
Horn.  10.  20.  manifest  unto  them  that  asked  not  of  me 
1  Jno.  5.  15.  the  petitions  which  we  have  ^asked  of  him 

Askest. 

Jno.  4.  9.  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest  drink  of  me 
18.  21.  Why  a.  thou  me  ?  ask  them  that  have  heard  me 

Asketh. — A.V.  besought,  ^desireth. 

Mat.  5.  42.  Give  to  him  that  asketh  thee.  Lu.  6.  30 

7.  8.  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth.  Lu.  11.  10 
Lu.  11.  37.  a  Pharisee  '^asketh  him  to  dine  with  him 

14.  32.  an  ambassage,  and  ^asketh  conditions  of  peace 
Jno.  16.  5.  none  of  you  asketh  me,  Whither  goest  thou? 
1  Fet.  3.  15.  give  answer  to  every  man  that  asketh  you 

Asking. — A.  V.  '^desired,  ^desiring,  ^requiring. 

Mat.  20. 20.  worshipping  him ,  and  ^a.  a  certain  thing  of  him 
Lu.  2.  46.  hearing  them,  and  asking  them  questions 

23.  23.  loud  voices,  ^asking  that  he  might  be  crucified 
Jno.  8.  7.  when  they  continued  asking  him 
Acts  25.  3.  lo..  favour  against  him,  that  he  would  send 

15.  ^askijig  for  sentence  against  him  [Paul] 

1  Cor.  10.  26.  sold  in  the  shambles,  eat,  a.  no  question.  27 


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ASLEEP 

Asleep. — A,  V.  hieejj—et/i,  'hlept. 

Mat.  8.  2i.  but  he  was  asleep.     311:  4.  38:  Lit.  3.  23 
27.  52.  bodies  of  the  saiuts  that  had  fallen  '^a.  were  I'aised 

Jiio.  11.  11.  Our  friend  Lazarus  is  fallen  '^asleeji 
12.  Lord,  if  he  is  fallen  ^asleep,  he  will  recover 

Acts  7.  60.  when  he  [Stephen]  had  said  this,  he  ieWasleep 

1  Cor.  15.  6.  but  some  are  fallen  asleep 

18.  they  also  which  are  fallen  asleep  in  Christ 
20.  the  firstfruits  of  them  that  are  -asleep 

1  Th.  4.  13.  concerning  them  that  fall  asleep 

14,  them  also  that  are  fallen  ^asleep  in  Jesus  will  God 

15.  in  no  wise  precede  them  that  are  fallen  asleep 

2  Pet.  3.  4.  from  the  day  that  the  fathers  fell  asleep 

see  sleejnnij. 
Asps. 

Bom.  3.  13.  The  poison  of  asjis  is  under  their  lips 

Ass. 

Mat.  21.  2.  ye  shall  find  an  ass  tied.  7 

5.  riding  upon  an  a.,  And  upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass 
Lu.  13.  15.  on  the  sabbath  loose  his  ox  or  his  ass 

14.  5.  have  an  ass  or  an  ox  fallen  into  a  well,  and  will  not 
Jno.  12.  14.  Jesus,  having  found  a  young  ass,  sat  thereon 

15.  thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's  colt 
2  Pet.  2.  16.  a  dumb  ass  spake  with  man's  voice 

Assassins.— see  jprqper  names. 

Assault — ed  A.V. — see  onset,  assaulting. 

Assaulting.— .4. F.  ^assaulted. 
Ads  17.  5.  uproar;  and  '^assaulliiig  the  house  of  Jason 

Assayed — ing. — A.V.  ^gone  about,  -went  about. 

Acts  9.  26.   [Saul]  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples 
16.  7.  they  assayed  to  go  into  Bithyuia 
24.  6.  who  moreover  ^assayed  to  profane  the  temple 
26.  21.  Jews  seized  me — and  -assayed  to  kill  me 

Heb.  11.  29.  Egyptians  assaying  to  do  were  swallowed  up 

Assemble— ed. — A.V.  ^come. 

Mat.  28.  12.  when  they  were  assembled  with  the  elders 

Acts  1.  4.  being  assembled  together  with  them 

1  Cor.  11.  20.  When  therefore  ye^rf.  yourselves  together 

15.  23.  whole  church  he^assembled  together,  and  all  speak 

see  come,  (jathered  (together). 

A  ssembling. 
Heb.  10.  25.  not  forsaking  the  a.  of  ourselves  together 
Assembly. 

Acts  19.  32.  for  the  assembly  was  in  confusion 
39.  it  shall  be  settled  in  the  regular  assembly 
41.  he  [towuclerk]  dismissed  the  assembli/    ffirstborn 

Heb.  12.  23.  to  the  general  assembly  and  church  of  the 

see  synagogue. 

Assented  A.V. — see  joined. 

Assist. 

Bnnt.  16.  2.  that  ye  assist  her  in  whatsoever  matter 

Assurance. — A.V.  ^substance. 

Acts  17.  31.  whereof  he  hath  given  a.  unto  all  men 
Col.  2.  2.  riches  of  the  full  assurance  of  landerstanding 
1  Th.  1.5.  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  in  much  assurance 
Heb.  11.  1.  Now  faith  is  the  assu7-ance  of  things  hoped  for 
see  fulness. 

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ATTENDANCE 

Assure— ed.— .4. r.  ^j^ersuaded. 
Bom.  4.  21.  being  fully  irt.  that,  what  he  had  promised 

14.  5.  Let  each  man  be  fully  ^assured  in  his  own  mind 
2  Tim.  3.  14.  thou  hast  learned  and  hast  been  assured  of 
1  Jno.  3.  19.  and  shall  assure  our  heart  before  him 

Assuredly. 
Acts  2.  36.  know  assuredly,  that  God  hath  made  him 

Astonished.— ^.F.  ^amazed. 

Mat.  7.  28.  multitudes  were  as^0M!s7ie(Z  at  his  teaching.  13. 
_54:  22.33:  Mk.  1.22:  6.  2  :  11.  18:  Lu.  4.  32 
19.  25.  when  the  disciples  heard  it,  they  were  ^astonished 
Mk.  7.  37.  were  beyond  measure  astonished,  saying 

10.  26.  they  were  astonished  exceedingly 
Lc.  i.  48.  when  they  saw  him,  they  were  histonished 

9.  43.  they  were  all  ^astonished  at  the  majesty  of  God 

Acts  13.  12.  believed,  being  n.  at  the  teaching  of  the  Lord 

see  amazed. 

Astonishment.— ^.F.  '^amazed. 

Mh.  16.  8.  for  trembling  and  la.  had  come  upon  them 
see  amazement. 

Astray. — A.V.  ^deceive,  ''■deceived,  ^decelveth,  ^erred. 
Mat.  24.  4.  Take  heed  that  no  man  lead  you  la.  Mk.  13. 115 

5.  I  am  the  Christ ;  and  shall  lead  many  i*.  ^11 :  Mk. 

24.  shall  arise  false  Christs— so  as  to  lead  ifls^roy  [13.^6 
Lu.  21.  8.  Take  heed  that  ye  be  not  led  '^astray 
Jno.  7.  12.  Not  so,  but  he  leadeth  the  multitude  ^astray 

47.  Are  ye  also  led  'histray  ? 
1  Tim.  6.  10.  some  reaching  after  have  been  led  ^astray 
1  Pet.  2.  25.  For  ye  were  going  astray  like  sheep 
1  Jno.  3.  7.  let  no  man  lead  you  '^astray 

Asunder. — A.V.  ^sunder. 

Lu.  12. 46.  shall  cut  him  '^asunder,  and  appoint  his  portion 

Ate.— J.F.  ^eat. 

Mk.  6.  44.  they  that  '^ate  the  loaves  were  five  thousand 
Lu.  17.  27.  They  ^ate,  they  drank.  128  [men 

Jno.  6.  '26.  because  ye  ^ate  of  the  loaves,  and  were  filled 

31.  Oiir  fathers  ^ate  the  manna  in  the  wilderness  [up 
Bev.  10.  10.  little  book  out  of  the  angel's  hand,  and  ate  it 

Athirst.— ^.F.  Wiirsty. 

Mat.  25.  44.  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungred,  or  athirst.  i37 
Bev.  21.  6.  give  unto  him  that  is  athirst  of  the  fountain 
22.  17.  And  he  that  is  athirst,  let  him  come 

Atonement  A.  V. — see  reconciliation. 

Attain— ed. — A.V.  ^come,  '^obtain. 

Lu.  20.  35.  are  accounted  worthy  to  -attain  to  that  world 
Acts  26.  7.  serving  God  night  and  day,  hope  to  ^attain 
Bom.  9.  30.  not  after  righteousness,  a.  to  righteousness 
1  Cor.  9.  24.  Even  so  run,  that  ye  may  "^attain 
Eph.  4.  13.  till  we  all  ^attain  unto  the  unity  of  the  faith 
Phil.  3.  11.  I  may  a.  unto  the  resurrection  from  the  dead 
16.  whereunto  we  have  already  attained 

see  arrived  (at),  followed,  obtained,  reach. 

Attend. 

1  Cor.  7.  35.  that  ye  may  attend  upon  the  Lord 

for  attended  see  (give)  heed. 

Attendance. 

Heb.  7.  18.  no  man  hath  given  attendance  at  the  altar 
see  (give)  lieed. 


ATTENDANT 


AWE 


Attendant.— ^.F.  ^minister. 

Lie  A.  20.  closed  the  book,  and  gave  it  back  to  the  ^attendant 
Acta  13.  5.  they  had  also  John  as  their  '^attendant 

Attending, 
Bom.  13.  6.  ministers  of  God's  service,  a,  continually 

Attentive  A.  V. — see  listeiiing. 

Availeth. 
Gal.  5.  6.  neither  circumcision  availeth  anything 
Jas.  6.  16.  supplication  of  a  righteous  man  availeth  ranch 

Audience. 

Acts  22.  22.  And  they  gave  him  atidience  unto  this  word 
see  ears,  hearing,  hearken. 

Aught. — A.V.  bought,  ^amjthing. 
Mat.  5.  23.  that  thy  brother  hath  ^aught  against  thee 

21.  3.  And  if  anyone  say  ^aught  unto  you,  ye  shall  say 
Mk.  7.  12.  ye  no  longer  suffer  him  to  do  ^a.  for  his  father 

8.  23.  he  asked  him,  Seest  thou  ^aught  ? 

11.  25.  forgive,  if  ye  have  ^aught  against  any  one 
Lu.  19.  8.  if  I  have  wrongfully  exacted  ^a.  of  any  man 
Jno.  4.  33.  Hath  any  man  brought  him  ^aught  to  eat  ? 
Acts  4.  32.  said  that  ifl.  of  the  things  whicli  he  possessed 

24.  19.  to  make  accusation,  if  they  had  ^a.  against  me 
28.  19.  not  that  I  had  ^aught  to  accuse  my  nation  of 
Philem.  18.  if  he  hath  wronged  thee  at  all,  or  oweth  thee  i«. 

Austere. 
Lii.  19.  21.  because  thou  art  an  austere  man.  22 

Author.— 4.  F.  ^captain. 

Heb.  2.  10.  to  make  the  ^author  of  their  salvation  perfect 
5.  9.  obey  him  the  author  of  eternal  salvation        [faith 

12.  2.  looking  unto  Jesus  the  author  and  perfecter  of  our 

see  Ood,  proper  names. 

Authority — ies. — A .  V.  ^pmver — s,  Htrength. 

Mat.  7.  29.  he  taught  them  as  one  having  a.  Mk.  1.  22 

8.  9.  I  also  am  a  man  under  authority.  Lu.  7.  8  [6.  i? 
10. 1.  gave  them  [disciples]  ^a.  over  unclean  spirits.  Mk. 
20.  25.  great  ones  exercise  a.  over  them.  Mk.  10.  42 

2 ' .  23.  By  what  aidhoritij  doest  thou — who  gave  thee 
this  authority  ?  Mk.  11.  28  :  Lu.  20.  2 
24.  I— will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these  things. 
27  :  Mk.  11.  29,  33  :  Lu.  20.  8 
28.  18.  AH  ^authority  hath  been  given  unto  me  in  heaven 
Mk.  1.  27.  with  authority  he  commandeth  even  the  un- 
clean spirits.  Lu.  4.  36 
3.  15.  and  to  have  ^authority  to  cast  out  devils 

13.  34.  given  a.  to  his  servants,  to  each  one  his  work 
Lu.  4.  6.  To  thee  will  I  give  all  this  '^authority 

32.  for  his  word  was  with  '^authority 

9.  1.  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  all  devils 

10.  13.  I  have  given  you  i«.  to  tread  upon  serpents 
12.  11.  the  rulers,  and  the  ^authorities,  be  not  anxious 

19.  17.  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities 

20.  20.  deliver  him — to  the  authority  of  the  governor 
22. 25.  they  that  have  «.  over  them  are  called  Benefactors 

Jno.  5.  27.  he  gave  him  authority  to  execute  judgement 
17.  2.  even  as  thou  gavest  him  ^authority  over  all  flesh 

Acts  1.  7.  which  the  Father  hath  set  within  his  own  ^a. 
8.  27.  a  eunuch  of  great  authority  under  Candace 
9. 14.  here  he  hath  a.  from  the  chief  priests.  26.  10,  12 

1  Cor.  11.  10.  the  woman  to  have  a  sign  of  ^a.  on  her  head 
15.  24.  abolished  all  rule  and  all  authority  and  power 


2  Cor.  10.  8.  abundantly  concerning  our  authority 
13. 10.  according  to  the  ^a.  which  the  Lord  gave  me 

Tit.  2.  15.  reprove  with  all  authority 
3   1.  to  be  in  subjection  to  rulers,  to  ^aiithorities 

1  Pet.  3.  22.  angels  and  a.  and  powers  being  made  subject 
Bev.  2.  26.  to  him  will  I  give  ^authority  over  the  nations 

6.  8.  was  given  unto  them  ^a.  over  the  fourth  part 
13.  2.  dragon  gave  him — his  throne  and  great  a.  H 
5.  there  was  given  to  him  ^axdhority  to  continue 
7.  there  was  given  to  him  ^authority  over  every  tribe 

12.  exerciseth  all  the  ^a.  of  the  first  beast  in  his  sight 

17.  12.  they  receive  ^authority  as  kings,  with  the  beast 

13.  give  their  power  and  '^authority  unto  the  beast 

18.  1.  angel  coming  down — having  great  '^authority 

see  dominion,  high  (place). 

Avenge. — A.V.  h-evenge. 

Lu.  18.  3.  Avenge  me  of  mine  adversary 

5.  because  this  widow  troubleth  me,  I  will  avenge  her 

7.  shall  not  God  avenge  his  elect,  which  cry  to  him 

8.  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will  avenge  them  speedily 
Bom.  12.  19.  Avenge  not  yourselves,  beloved 

2  Cor.  10.  6.  being  in  readiness  to  layeng^e  all  disobedience 
Rev.  6.  10.  dost  thou  not  judge  and  a.  our  blood  on  them 

Avenged. 

Acts  7.  24.  [Moses]  defended  him,  and  avenged  him 
Rev.  19.  2.  he  hath  avenged  the  blood  of  his  servants 
see  jiulcjed. 

Avenger. — A .  V.  h-e venger. 

Bom.  13.  4.  he  is  a  minister  of  God,  an  ^avenger  for  wrath 

1  Th.  4.  6.  because  the  Lord  is  an  a.  in  all  these  things 

Avenging. — A.V.  h-evenge. 

2  Cor.  7.  11.  yea,  what  zeal,  yea,  what  ^avenging ! 

Avoid  A.V. — see  refuse,  shun,  turn  {azcay). 

Avoiding. 

2  Cor.  8.  20.  avoiding  this,  that  any  man  should  blame  us 
see  turning  {avxnj). 

Awake. 

Mk.  4.  38.  and  they  awake  him,  and  say  unto  him 
Lu.  9.  32.  when  they  were  fully  a.,  they  saw  his  glory 
Jno.  11.  11.  I  go,  that  I  may  awake  him  [Lazarus] 
Botn.  13.  11.  it  is  high  time  for  you  to  awake  out  of  sleep 
1  Cor.  15.  34.  Atvake  up  righteously,  and  sin  not 
E2)h.  5.  14.  Awake,  thou  that  sleepest,  and  arise 

Awaking  A.V.    see  (being)  roused. 

Aware.— ^.F.  ^ware. 

Acts  14.  6.  they  became  ^aware  of  it,  and  fled 
see  know  v;ith  negatives,  knoweth. 

Away. — A.V.  ^his  way. 
Lu.  23. 18.  A.  with  this  man,  and  release  unto  us  Barabbas 
Jno.  19.  15.  Away  with  him,  away  with  him.  Acts  21.  36 
Acts  22.  22.  Away  with  such  a  fellow  from  the  earth 
Jas.  1.  24.  he  beholdeth  himself,  and  goeth  ^away 

Awe.— .ii.F.  ^fear. 
Heb.  12.  28.  whereby  we  may  offer  service  well-pleasing 
to  God  with  reverence  and  '^aive 


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AWOKE 

Awoke. — A.V.  ^arose,  h-aised.  ^rose. 

Mat.  8.  '25.  aivole  him,  saying,  Save,  Lord.  Lu.  8.  24 
Mk.  4.  39.  And  he  !«.,  and  rebuked  the  wind.  Lu.  8.  ^24 
Acts  12.  7.  angel— smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  ^a.  him 

Axe. 

Mat.  3.  10.  now  is  the  axe  laid  unto  the  root.  Lu.  3.  9 


B. 

Babbler. 

Acts  17.  18.  What  would  this  babbler  say  ? 

Babblings. 

1  Tim.  6.  20.  turning  away  from  the  profane  babblings. 

2  Tim.  2.  16 

Babe.— 4.  F.  lc;^^W. 

Lu.  1.  41.  the  6a&e  leaped  in  her  womb.   44 
2.  12.  find  a  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling  clothes 
16.  the  babe  lying  in  the  manger  [writings 

2  Ti7n.  3.  15.  from  a  ^babe  thou  hast  known  the  sacred 
Ueb.  5.  13.  word  of  righteousness ;  for  he  is  a  babe 

Babes. — A.V.  ^ijoung  children,  ^infant'i,  ^children. 

Mat.  11.  25.  didst  reveal  them  uuto  babes.  Lu.  10.  21 

21.  16.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  suckliuga 
Lu.  18.  15.  they  brought  unto  him  also  their  -babes 
Acts  7.  19.  cast  out  their  i&.  to  the  end  they  might  not  live 
Eom.  2.  20.  a  corrector  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher  of  babes 
1  Cor.  3.  1.  as  unto  carnal,  as  unto  babes  in  Christ 

14.  20.  howbeit  in  malice  be  ye  ^6.,  but  in  mind  be  men 

1  Pet.  2.  2.  as  newborn  babes,  long  for  the  spiritual  milk 

Back. — A.V.  ^backside. 

Bom.  11.  10.  And  bow  thou  down  their  back  alway 
Eev,  5.  1.  a  book  written  within  and  on  the  ^back 

Backbiters. 
Bom.  1.  30.  backbiters,  hateful  to  God 

Backbitings. 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  wraths,  factions,  backbitings,  whisperings 

Backside  A.V.—see  back. 

Backward. 
Jno.  18.  6.  they  went  backward,  and  fell  to  the  ground 

Bad. 

Mat.  13.  48.  good  into  vessels,  but  the  b.  they  cast  away 

22.  10.  all  as  many  as  they  found,  both  bad  and  good 

2  Cor.  6.  10.  what  he  hath  done,  whether  it  be  good  or  bad 

Bade. 

Mat.  16.  12.  he  b.  them  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread 
Lu.  14.  9.  he  that  bade  thee  and  him  shall  come  and  say 

16.  made  a  great  supper ;  and  he  bade  many 
Acta  11. 12.  And  the  Spirit  bade  me  go  with  them 
see  bidden,  bidding. 

Bag. 

Jno.  13.  29,  because  Judas  had  the  bag.  12.  6 

see  jiursci. 


BAPTIZED 

. — A.V.  ^carriages. 
Acts  21.  15.  And  after  these  days  we  took  up  our  ^baggage 

Balance.— ^.F.  ^balances. 
Rev.  6.  5.  he  that  sat  thereon  had  a  ^balance  in  his  hand 

Band. 

Mat.  27.  27.  and  gathered  unto  him  the  whole  band 
Mk.  15.  16.  and  they  call  together  the  whole  band 
Jno.  18.  3.  Judas — having  received  the  band  of  soldiers 
12.  So  the  band  and  the  chief  captain — seized  Jesus 
Acts  10.  1.  Cornelius — a  centurion  of  the  b. — the  Italian  b. 
21.  31.  tidings  came  up  to  the  chief  captain  of  the  band 
27.  1.  a  centurion  named  Julius,  of  the  Augustan  ba)id 

Bands. 

Lu.  8.  29.  and  breaking  the  bands  asunder,  he  was  driven 

Acts  16.  26.  and  every  one's  bayids  were  loosed 

Col.  2.  19.  knit  together  through  the  joints  and  bands 

Banded. 

Acts  23.  12.  Jews  banded  together,  and  bound  themselves 

Bank.— .4. F.  Hrench. 

Lu.  19.  23.  gavest  thou  not  my  money  into  the  bank 
43.  thine  enemies  shall  cast  up  a  ^bank  about  thee 

Bankers.— i4.F.  ^exchangers. 
Mat.  25,  27.  to  have  put  my  money  to  the  ^bankers 

Banquetings  A.V. — see  carousing s. 

Baptism — s. 

3Iat.  3.  7.  Sadducees  coming  to  his  [John's]  baptism 

21.  25.  b.  of  John,  whence  was  it.  Mk.  11.  30  :  Lu.  20.  4 
Mk.  1.  4.  the  b.  of  repentance.  Ln.  3.  3  :  Acts  13.  24  :  19.  4 

10.  38.  baptized  with  the  b.  that  I  am  baptized  with.  39 
Lu.  7.  29.  being  baptized  with  the  baptism  of  John 

12.  50.  I  have  a  baptism  to  be  baptized  with 
Acts  1.  22.  beginning  from  the  baptism  of  John 

10.  37.  after  the  baptism  which  John  preached 

18,  25.  knowing  only  the  baptism  of  John 

19.  3.  And  they  said,  Into  John's  baptism 

Bom.  6.  4.  bm'ied  therefore  with  him  through  b.  into  death 
Eph.  4.  5.  one  Lord,  one  faith,  one  baptistn 
Col.  2. 12.  having  been  buried  with  him  in  baptism 
Heb.  6.  2.  the  teaching  of  b.,  and  of  laying  on  of  hands 
1  Pet.  3.  21.  after  a  true  likeness  doth  now  save  you,  even  b. 

Baptist. — see  proper  names — John  the  Baptist. 

Baptize. 

Mat.  3.  11.  lindeed  b.  you  with  water — he  shall  6.  you  with 

the  Holy  Ghost.  Mk.  1.  8  :  Lu.  3.  16 :  Jno.  1.  26 
Jno.  1.  33.  he  that  sent  me  to  ba2}tize  with  water,  he  said 
1  Cor,  1.  17.  Christ  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to  preach 

see  baptized. 

Baptized. — A.V.  ^baptize. 

Mat.  3.  6.  they  were  b.  of  him  in  the  river  Jordan.  Mk.  1.  5 

13.  unto  John,  to  be  bap)tized  of  him.  Mk.  1.  9 

14.  I  have  need  to  be  b.  of  thee,  and  comest  thou  to  me 
16.  Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  went  up  straightway 

Mk.  1.  4.  John  came,  who  ^baptized  in  the  wilderness 
8.  I  baptized  you  with  water  ;  but  he  shall  baptize  [38 
10.  39.  with  the  baptism  that  I  am  b.  withal  shall  ye  be  h. 
16.  16.  He  that  believeth  and  is  baptized  shall  be  saved 


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BAPTIZED 


BEACH 


Lu.  3.  7.  the  multitudes  that  went  out  to  be  b.  of  him 

12.  And  there  came  also  publicans  to  be  baptized 
21.  all  the  people  were  b. — Jesus  also  having  been  h. 

7. 29.  publicans — being  baptized^v^iih.  the  baptism  of  John 

30.  Pharisees  and  the  lawyers — being  not  b.  of  him 
12.  50.  But  I  have  a  baptism  to  be  baptized  with 

Jno.  3.  22.  and  there  he  tarried  with  them,  and  baptized 
23.  and  they  came,  and  were  baptized 
4.  2.  Jesus  himself  baptized  not,  but  his  disciples 
Acts  1.  5.  John — b.  with  water;  but  ye  shall  be  7).  11.  16 

2.  38.  Repent  ye,  and  be  baptized  every  one  of  yo-a 
41.  They  then  that  received  his  word  were  baptized 

8.  12.  they  were  baptized,  both  men  and  women 

13.  Simon  also  himself  believed  :  and  being  baptized 
16.  only  they  had  been  baptized  into  the  name.  19.  5 
36.  what  doth  hinder  me  to  be  baptized  1 

38.  both  Philip  and  the  eunuch  ;  and  he  baptized  him 

9.  18.  and  he  [Saul]  arose  and  was  baptized 

10.  47.  forbid  the  water,  that  these  should  not  be  b. 
48.  commanded  them  to  be  b.  in  the  name  of  Jesus 

16.  15.  And  when  she  [Lydia]  was  baptized 
33.  aud  was  baptized,  he  [jailor]  and  all  his 

18.  8.  the  Corinthians  hearing  believed,  and  were  b. 

19.  3.  Into  what  then  were  ye  baptized  ? 

4.  John  baptized  with  the  baptism  of  repentance 

22.  16.  arise,  and  be  baptized  [Saul] 

Rom.  6.  3.  were  b.  into  Christ  Jesus  were  b.  into  his  death  ? 
1  Cor.  1.  13.  were  ye  baptized  into  the  name  of  Paul? 

14.  I  thank  God  that  I  baptized  none  of  you 

15.  should  say  that  ye  were  baptized  into  my  name 

16.  I  b.  also  the  household  of  Stephanas— I  b.  any  other 
10.  2.  were  all  baptized  unto  Moses  in  the  cloud 

12.  13.  For  in  one  Spirit  were  we  all  baptized 
15.  29.  which  are  b.  for  the  dead — why  then  are  they  b. 
Gal,  3.  27.  baptized  into  Christ  did  put  on  Christ 
see  ba2Hizing. 

Baptizest — eth. 
Jno.  1.  25.  Why  then  b.  thou,  if  thou  art  not  the  Christ 
33.  same  is  he  that  baptizeth  with  the  Holy  Spirit 

3.  26.  the  same  baptizeth,  and  all  men  come  to  him 

Baptizing. — A.  V.  ^baptized. 

Mat.  28.  19.  baptizing  them  into  the  name  of  the  Father 
Jno.  1.  28.  Bethany  beyond  Jordan,  where  John  was  b. 

31.  for  this  cause  came  I  baptizing  with  water 

3.  23.  John  also  was  baptizing  in  .ffinon 

4.  1.  Jesus  was  making  and  ^b.  more  disciples  than  John 
10.  40.  the  place  where  John  was  at  the  first  baptizing 

Barbarian — s. — A.V.  ^barbarous  people. 

Acts  28.  2.  the  ifc.  showed  us  no  common  kindness 

4.  when  the  barbarians  saw  the  beast 
Rom.  1.  14.  both  to  Greeks  and  to  Barbarians 
1  Cor,  14. 11.  be  to  him  that  speaketh  a  barbarian,  and 

he  that  speaketh  will  be  a  barbarian  unto  me 
Col.  3. 11.  barbarian,  Scythian,  bondman,  freeman 

'Baxharovia  people  A,V. — see  barbarian. 

Bare. 

Mat.  8.  17.  took  our  infirmities,  and  bare  our  diseases 
Lu.  11.  27.  Blessed  is  the  womb  that  bare  thee 

23.  29.  Blessed — and  the  wombs  that  never  bare 

Jno.  2.  8.  bear  unto  the  ruler  of  the  feast.  And  they  bare  it 
1  Cor.  15.  37.  but  a  bare  grain,  it  may  chance  of  wheat 
1  Pet.  2,  24.  who  his  own  self  bare  our  sins  in  his  body 


Bare  ivitness. — A.V,  '^borne  witness. 

Mk.  14.  56.  many  bare  false  ivitness  against  him.  57 
Lu.  4.  22.  And  all  bare  him  ivitness,  and  wondered 
Jno.  1.  32.  and  John  bai-e  witness,  saying 

12.  17.  multitude — that  was  with  him — 6ar«  ivitness 
Acts  15.  8.  God,  which  knoweth  the  heart,  bare  them  w. 
3  Jno.  6.  who  '^bare  ivitness  to  thy  love  before  the  church 
Rev.  1.  2.  John  ;  who  bare  witness  of  the  word  of  God 

see  beareth,  borne. 
Barley. 

Jno.  6.  9.  There  is  a  lad  here,  which  hath  five  b.  loaves 
13.  baskets  with  broken  pieces  from  the  five  b.  loaves 
Rev.  6.  6.  three  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny 

Barn — s. 

Mat.  6.  26.  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into  barns. 

13.  30.  but  gather  the  wheat  into  my  barn     [Lu.  12.  24 
Lu.  12.  18.  I  will  pull  down  my  barns,  and  build  gi-eater 

Barren.— yl.F.  ^dead. 

Lu.  1.  7.  because  that  Elisabeth  was  barren 

36.  the  sixth  month  with  her  that  was  called  barren 
23.  29.  they  shall  say.  Blessed  are  the  barren 
Gal.  4.  27.  Rejoice,  thou  barren  that  bearest  not 
Jas.  2.  20.  that  faith  apart  from  works  is  ^barren  t 
see  idle. 

Base. 

1  Cor.  1.  28.  the  base  things  of  the  world 

see  lowhj. 

Baser  sort  A.V.— see  rabble. 

Basket — s. 

ilfa^.14.20.  broken  pieces,  twelve  b.  full.  Lu.  9. 17  :  Jno.  6. 13 

15.  37.  of  the  broken  pieces,  seven  baskets  full.  Mk.  8.  8 

16.  9.  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up  ?  10  :  Mk.  8.  19 
Acts  9.  25.  lowering  him  [Saul]  in  a  basket.  2  Cor,  11.  33 

see  basketfuls. 

Basketfuls. — A.V,  ^baskets  full. 
Mk.  6.  48.  took  up  broken  pieces,  twelve  ^basketfuls.  8.  ^20 

Bason. 
Jno,  13.  5.  [Jesus]  poureth  water  into  the  bason 

Bastards. 
Heb.  12.  8.  then  are  ye  bastards,  and  not  sons 

Bathed. — A.V.  ^washed. 
Jno.  13. 10.  He  that  is  '^b.  needeth  not  save  to  wash  his  feet 

Battle  A.V. — see  war. 
Bay. — A.V.  ^creek. 
Acts  27.  39.  they  perceived  a  certain  ^bay  with  a  beach 

Be.—  A,V,  ^abide,  Hive. 

Jno,  14. 16.  Comforter,  that  he  may  "^be  with  you  for  ever 
Rom,  12. 18.  as  much  as  in  you  lieth,  ^be  at  peace  with  all 

Beach.— .4. F.  hhore. 

Mat.  13.  2.  all  the  multitude  stood  on  the  ^beach 

48.  when  it  was  filled,  they  drew  up  on  the  ^each 
Jno.  21.  4.  day  was  now  breaking,  Jesus  stood  on  the  ^b. 
Acts  21.  5.  kneeling  down  on  the  ^beach,  we  prayed 
27.  39.  perceived  a  certain  bay  with  a  ^beach 
40.  foresail  to  the  wind,  they  made  for  the  ^beach 


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BEAM 


BEASTS 


Beam. 

Mat.  7.  3.  cousiderest  uofc  the  beam  that  is  in  thiue  owu 
eye?  4,5:  Lh.6.  41,42 

Bear  (animal). 
Rev.  13.  2.  and  his  feet  were  as  the  feet  of  a  hear 

Bear  [Verb.) — A.V.  ^borne,  '^compassion,  ^suffer. 

Mat.  3. 11.  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear 
4.  6.  on  their  hands  they  shall  bear  thee  up.  Ln.  4.  11 
17. 17.  how  long  shall  I  »bear  with  you  ?  Lu.  9.  '41 
•27.32.  thathemight&earhiscross.MA-.  15.21:  iit.23.26 

Lu.  14.  27.  Whosoever  doth  not  bear  his  own  cross 

Jito.  2.  8.  Draw  out  now,  and  ^earunto  the  ruler 
16.  12.  many  things  to  say — b ut  ye  cannot  &e«r  them  now 

Acts  9.  15.  to  bear  my  name  before  the  Gentiles  and  kings 
15.  10.  neither  our  fathers  nor  we  were  able  to  bear  ? 
18.  14.  reason  would  that  I  should  bear  with  you 

Eom.  15. 1.  strong  ought  to  bear  the  infirmities  of  the  weak 

1  Cor.  3.  2.  for  ye  were  not  able  to  bear  it 

9. 12.  we  '"^bear  all  things,  that  we  may  cause  no  hindrance 
10. 13.  no  temptation  taken  you  but  such  as  man  can  bear 
15.  49.  we  shall  also  bear  the  image  of  the  heavenly 

2  Cor.  11.1.  that  ye  could  6ea;- with  me —indeed  6.  with  me 

4.  which  ye  did  not  accept,  ye  do  well  to  bear  with  him 
Gal.  5.  10.  but  he  that  troubleth  you  shall  b.  his  judgement 

6.  2.  Bear  ye  one  another's  burdens 

5.  each  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden 

17.  I  bear  branded  on  my  body  the  marks  of  Jesus 
Heb.  5.  2.  who  can  -bear  gently  with  the  ignorant 
9.  28.  Christ — once  offered  to  bear  the  sins  of  many 
13.  22.  brethren,  ^bear  with  the  word  of  exhortation 
Eev.  2.  2.  and  that  thou  canst  not  bear  evil  men 

3.  hast  patience  and  didst  '^bear  for  my  name's  sake 
see  endure,  face,  fruit,  lonysuffcriny.  yield. 

Bear  record  A.V. — see  bear  witness. 

Bear  witness — A.V.  '^hear  record,  testify. 

Mat.  19. 18.  Thou  shalt  not  b.  false  w.  ML  10. 19  :  Lu.  18. 
Jno.  1.  7.  that  he  might  bear  witness  of  the  light.  8      [20 

8.  28.  Ye  yourselves  bear  me  witness 

5.  31.  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself.  8.  ^14. 

36.  the  very  works  that  I  do,  bear  witness  of  me.  10.  25 
39.  and  these  are  they  which  bear  witness  of  me 

15.  26.  Spirit  of  truth — shall  bear  '^witness  of  me.  27 
18.  23.  If  I  have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of  the  evil 

37.  that  I  should  bear  witness  unto  the  truth 

Acts  22.  5.  As  also  the  high  priest  doth  bear  me  witness 

23.  11.  BO  must  thou  bear  witness  also  at  Rome 
Eom.  10.  2.  I  ''■bear  them  witness  that  they  have  a  zeal 
2  Cor.  8.  3.  I  ''bear  witness,  yea  and  beyond  their  power 
Gal.  4.  15.  for  I  '■bear  you  witness,  that,  if  possible 
Col.  4.  13.  For  I  '^bear  him  [Epaphras]  witness 
1  Jno.  1. 2.  we  have  seen,  and  bear  w.,  and  declare  unto  you 

5.  8.  For  there  ^ve  three  who  ''bear  witness,  the  Spirit 

^  Jno.  12.  yea,  we  also  i6e«r  witness;  and  thou  kuowest 

see  beareth  vntness. 

Bear  (bring  forth).— A.V.  '■bring  forth. 

Mk.  4.  20.  '^bear  fruit,  thirtyfold,  and  sixtyfold 

Lu.  1.  13.  EUsabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son 

Jno.  15.  2.  cleauseth  it,  that  it  may  '■bear  more  fruit 

16.  api)ointed  you,  that  ye  should  go  and  '■bear  fruit 
1  Tim.  5.  14.  that  the  younger  widows  marry,  b.  children 

Bearers.— ^.F.  '^bare. 
Lu.  7. 14.  touched  the  bier:  and  the  '■bearers  stood  still 


Bearest. 
Jno.  8.  13.  Thou  b.  witness  of  thyself ;  thy  witness  is  not 
Eom.  11.  18.  it  is  not  thou  that  bearest  the  root  [true 

Gal.  4.  27.  Eejoice,  thou  barren  that  bearest  not 

Beareth.— ^1.  V.  'bringeth  forth. 
Mat.  13.  23.  who  verily  beareth  fruit,  and  bringeth  forth 
Mk.  4.  28.  The  earth  'beareth  fruit  of  herself  [fruit 

Jno.  15.  2.  Every  branch  in  me  that  b.  not  fruit— that  b. 
Eom.  13.  4.  he  beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain 
1  Cor.  13.  7.  beareth  all  things,  believeth  all  things 
Heb.  6.  8.  but  if  it  beareth  thorns  and  thistles 

Beareth  luitness. — A.V,  '^hare  witness,  '^bear  witness. 

Jno.  1.  15.  John  'beareth  witness  of  him  [Jesus] 
5.  32.  another  that  beareth  witness  of  me 
8.  18.  -beareth  witness  of  myaeli— beareth  tvitness  of  me 

Eom.  8.  16.  The  Spirit  himself  beareth  ivitness 

1  Jno.  5.  7.  And  it  is  the  Spirit  that  beareth  witness 

Bearing. — A.V.  '■hare,  bringeth  forth,  ^gendereth. 
Mk.  14.  13.  a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water.  Lu.  22.  10 
Jno.  19.  17.  and  he  went  out,  b.  the  cross  for  himself 
Rom.  2.  15.  their  conscience  h.  witness  there  with.  9.  1 

2  Cor.  4.  10.  always  h.  about  in  the  body  the  dying  of  Jesus 
Gal.  4.  24.  S6.  children  unto  bondage,  which  is  Hagar  [ing 
Col.  1.  6.  as  it  is  also  in  all  the  world  "^b.  fruit  and  increas- 
Heh.  2.  4.  God  also  b.  witness  with  them,  both  by  signs 

13. 13.  goforthuntohimwithoutthecamp,&.hisreproach 
Eev.  22  2.  tree  of  hfe,  '■bearing  twelve  manner  of  fruits 

Beast. 
La.  10.  34.  and  he  set  him  on  his  own  beast 
Acts  28.  4.  when  the  barbarians  saw  the  beast 

5.  [Paul]  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  fire 
Heh.  12.  20.  If  even  a  beast  touch  the  mountain 
Rev.  11.  7.  the  beast  that  cometh  up  out  of  the  aljyss 

13. 1.  I  saw  a  heast  coming  up  out  of  the  sea 

2.  And  the  beast  which  I  saw  was  like  unto  a  leopard 

3.  and  the  whole  earth  wondered  after  the  heast 

4.  authority  unto  the  beast—  worshipped  the  beast,  .say- 

ing. Who  is  like  unto  the  beast  1 

11.  And  I  saw  another  b.  coming  up  out  of  the  earth 

12.  authority  of  the  first  b. — to  worship  the  first  beast 

14.  in  the  sight  of  the  heast — image  to  the  heast 

15.  to  the  image  of  the  heast — image  of  the  beast  should 

17.  the  mark,  even  the  name  of  the  beast 

18.  let  him  count  the  number  of  the  heast 

14.  9.  If  any  man  worshippeth  the  b.  and  his  image.  11 

15.  2.  and  them  that  come  victorious  from  the  heast 

16.  2.  the  men  which  had  the  mark  of  the  heast.  19.  20 

10.  poured  out  his  bowl  upon  the  throne  of  the  heast 

13.  And  I  saw  coming — out  of  the  mouth  of  the  beast 

17.  3.  a  woman  sitting  upon  a  scarlet-coloured  heast 

7.  the  mystery  of  the  woman,  and  of  the  heast 

8.  The  beast  that  thou  sawest— behold  the  beast 

11.  And  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not 

12.  authority  as  kings,  with  the  beast,  for  one  hour 

13.  they  give  their  power  and  authority  unto  the  heast 

16.  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest,  and  the  beast 

17.  and  to  give  their  kingdom  unto  the  beast 

19.  19.  And  I  saw  the  beast,  and  the  kings  of  the  earth 
20.  And  the  heast  was  taken,  and  with  him  the  false 

20.  4.  and  such  as  worshipped  not  the  hcait 

10.  where  are  also  the  heast  and  the  false  prophet 
see  creature. 

Beasts. 
Mk.  1.  13.  and  he  [Jesus]  was  with  the  wild  beasts 
Acts  7.  42.  Did  ye  offer  unto  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices 


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BEASTS 

Acts  10. 12.  all  manner  of  fourfooted  b.  and  creeping  tliinga 

11.  6.  fourfooted  beasts  of  the  earth  and  wild  beasts 

23.  24.  provide  beasts,  that  they  might  set  Paul  thereon 
Bom.  1.  23.  likeness  of — birds,  and  fourfooted  beasts 

1  Cor.  15.  32.  I  fought  with  beasts  at  Ephesus 

39.  one  flesh  of  men,  and  another  flesh  of  beasts 
Tit.  1.  12.  Cretans  are  alway  liars,  evil  beasts 
Heb.  13.  11.  For  the  bodies  of  those  beasts,  whose  blood 
Jas.  3.  7.  For  every  kind  of  beasts  and  birds 
Bev.  6.  8.  with  death,  and  by  the  wild  beasts  of  the  earth 
see  cattle,  creatures. 

Beat. — A.  V.  beaten,  ^smite,  hviote,  ^wounded. 
Mat.  7.  25.  the  winds  blew,  and  heat  upon  that  house 

21.  35.  took  his  servants,  and  heat  one.    Mk.  12.  3:  Lu. 

24.  49.  shall  begin  to  ^beat  his  fellow-servants  [20. 10, 11 
Mk.  4.  37.  the  waves  beat  into  the  boat 

Lu.  10.  30.  which  both  stripped  him  and  ^eat  him 

12.  45.  and  shall  begin  to  beat  the  menservants 

22.  63.  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked  him,  unA^beat  him 
Acts  5.  40.  called  the  apostles  unto  them,  they  ^beat  them 

16.22.  commandedtofe.  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  with  rods 
18. 17.  they  all  laid  hold  on  Sosthenes — and  beat  him 
22.  19.  that  I  imprisoned  and  beat  in  every  synagogue 

see  brake,  smote. 
Beaten. 

Mk.  13.  9.  in  synagogues  shall  ye  be  beaten 
Lu.  12.  47.  shall  be  beaten  with  many  stripes 

48.  worthy  of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten  with  few  stripes 
Acts  16. 37.  They  have  beaten  us  publicly,  uncondemned 

2  Cor.  11.  25.  Thrice  was  I  beaten  with  rods 

see  beat. 

Beateth  A.V. — see  beating. 

Beating.— ^.F.  ^beateth. 
Mk.  12.  5.  and  many  others;  b.  some,  and  killing  some 
Acts  21.  32.  when  they  saw— the  soldiers,  left  ofi  b.  Paul 
1  Cor.  9.  26.  so  fight  I,  as  not  ^beating  the  air 

Beautiful. 
Mat.  23.  27.  sepulchres,  which  outwardly  appear  beautiful 
Acts  3  2.  door  of  the  temple  which  is  called  Beautiful 
Bom.  io.  15.  How  beautiful  are  the  feet  of  them  that  bring 

"Zec&ra.e.—A.V.hnade. 
Mat.  28.  4.  the  watchers  did  quake,  and  h.  as  dead  men 
MA:.  9. 3.  his  garments  b.  glistering,  exceeding  white 
Lu.  23.  12.  Herod  and  Pilate  '^became  friends 
Jno.  1.  14.  the  Word  '^became  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us 
A  ct's  10.  10.  lie  [Peter]  became  hungry,  and  desired  to  eat 
Bom.  1.  21.  6.  vain  in  their  reasonings,  and  their  senseless 
22.  Professing  themselves  to  be  wise,  they  b.  fools  [heart 

10.  20.  I  ^became  manifest  unto  them 

1  Cor.  9.  20.  to  the  Jews  I  became  as  a  Jew 

22.  To  the  weak  I  b.  weak,  that  I  might  gain      [spirit 

15.  45.  first  man  Adam  ifc.  a  living  soul— 16.  a  life-giving 

2  Cor.  8.  9.  for  your  sakes  he  became  poor— become  rich 
Heb.  2.  io.  it  became  him,  for  whom  are  all  things 

5.  9.  he  b.  unto  all  them  that  obey  him  the  author 
1.  26.  such  a  high  priest  became  us,  holy,  guileless 

11.  7.  Noah— fcec«??!e  heir  of  the  righteousness 
Bev.  6.  12.  sun  became  black — moon  became  as  blood 

8.  8.  third  part  of  the  sea  became  blood 
11.  and  the  third  part  of  the  waters  became  wormwood 

16.  3.  bowl. into  the  sea;  and  it  became  blood.  H 

see  become,  hecoming. 

Because. — A.V.  hake. 
Mat.  17.  20.  he  saith  unto  them,  B.  of  your  little  faith 
Mk,  4. 17.  persecution  ariseth  '^because  of  the  word 


BED 

Mk.  9.  41.  a  cup  of  water  to  drink,  because  ye  are  Christ's 
Jno.  6.  26.  not  because  ye  saw  signs,  but  because  ye  ate 

8.  43.  Even  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 

44.  stood  not  in  the  truth,  b.  there  is  no  truth  in  him 

45.  But  because  I  say  the  truth,  ye  believe  me  not 
45.  ye  hear  them  not,  because  ye  are  not  of  God 

10.  13.  he  fleeth  because  he  is  a  hireling,  and  careth  not 

11.  10.  he  stumbleth,  because  the  light  is  not  in  him 
14. 12.  because  I  go  unto  the  Father.  28 

19.  because  I  live,  ye  shall  live  also 
15.  19.  because  ye  are  not  of  the  world,  but  I  chose  you 
21.  because  they  know  not  him  that  sent  me 
Bom.  8.  10.  the  body  is  dead  because  of  sin;  but  the  spirit 

is  life  because  of  righteousness 
Eph.  5.  6.  because  of  these  things  cometh  the  wrath  of  God 
1  Jno.  3. 14.  death  into  Ufe,  because  we  love  the  brethren 
4.  19.  We  love,  because  he  first  loved  ub 
see  sake,  since. 
Beckoned— eth. 

Lu.  5.  7.  they  beckotied  unto  their  partners  in  the  other  boat 

Jno.  13.  24.  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckonethtohim  [John] 

Acts  19.  33.  Alexander  beckoned  with  the  hand 

21.  40.  Paul,  standing  on  the  stairs,  beckoned 

24.  10.  when  the  governor  had  b.  unto  him  to  speak 

see  signs. 

Beckoning. 

Acts  12.  17.  [Peter]  beckoning  unto  them  with  the  hand 
13.  16.  And  Paul  stood  up,  and  b.  with  the  hand  said 

Become — ing. — A.V.      ^became,      ^made,      ^urdained 
^preferred. 

Mat.  18.  3.  Except  ye  turn,  and  become  as  little  children 

23.  15.  when  he  is  '^become  so,  ye  make  him  twofold 
Lu.  3.  5.  And  the  crooked  shall  '^become  straight 
Jno.  1.  12.  to  them  gave  he  the  right  to  b.  children  of  God 
15.  He  that  cometh  after  me  is  ^become  before  me 
30.  After  me  cometh  a  man  which  is^&eco??iebefoi-e  me 

2.  9.  ruler  of  the  feast  tasted  the  water  now  "^become  wine 

9.  39.  and  that  they  which  see  may  -become  blind 
Acts  1.  22.  of  these  must  one  become  a  witness 

7.  40.  this  Moses — we  wot  not  what  is  become  of  him 
52.  ye  have  now  become  betrayers  and  murderers 

12.  18.  no  small  stir — what  was  become  of  Peter 
Bom.  2.  25.  thy  circumcision  is  ^become  uncircumcisiou 

7.  13.  Did  then  that  which  is  good  25.  death  unto  me  ? 

1  Cor.  9.  22.  I  am  become  all  things  to  all  men 

13. 11.  now  that  I  am  ^become  a  man,  I  have  put  away 

2  Cor.  5.  17.  passed  away ;  behold,  they  are  become  new 

21.  we  might  ^become  the  righteousness  of  God  in  him 
Gal.  3. 13.  curse  of  the  law,  having  %ecome  a  curse  for  us 
Phil.  2.  8.  humbled  himself,  ^b.  obedient  even  unto  death 

3.  10.  becoming  conformed  unto  his  death 

Heb.  1.  4.  having  2&.  by  so  much  better  than  the  angels 
3.  14.  we  are  ^become  partakers  of  Christ,  if  we  hold 
7.  22.  so  much  also  hath  Jesus  '^become  the  surety 

10.  33.  '^becoming  partakers  with  them  that  were  so  used 
Bev.  11. 15.  The  kingdom  of  the  world  is  b.  the  kingdom 

see  made. 

Becometh. 
Mat.  3.  15.  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness 

13.  22.  choke  the  word,  and  he  b.  unfruitful.  Mk.  4.  19 
32.  greater  than  the  herbs,  and  b.  a  tree.  Mk.  4.  32. 

Ej)h.  5.  3.  not  even  be  named  among  you,  as  b.  saints 
1  Tim.  2.  10.  which  6eco?»e</i.  women  prof essing  godliness 
sec  worthily,  vjorthy. 
Bed. 
Mat.  9.  2.  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  b.  Lu.  5.  18 
6.  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  b.  Mk.  2.  9, 11 :  Jno.  5. 8, 11, 12 


22 


BED 

Mk.  2.  4.  let  down  the  h.  whereon  the  sick 

12.  And  he  arose,  and  straightway  took  np  the  bed 
4.21.  beputunderthebiishel,  or  under  the  &ec?.  Lm.8.  16 

7.  30.  found  the  child  laid  upon  the  bed 

Lit.  11.  7.  and  my  children  are  with  me  in  bed 

17.  34.  In  that  night  there  shall  be  two  men  on  one  bed 
Jno.  5.  9.  and  took  up  his  bed  and  walked 

10.  it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  take  up  thy  bed 
Acts  9.  33.  ^neas,  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  years 

34.  Jesus  Christ  healeth  thee  :  arise,  and  make  thy  bed 
Ileb.  13.  4.  let  the  bed  be  uudefiled 
Bev.  2.  22.  Behold,  I  do  cast  her  into  a  bed 

Beds. 

Mk.  6.  55.  to  carry  about  on  their  beds  those  that  were  sick 
Acts  5.  15.  laid  them  on  beds  and  couches,  that,  as  Peter 

Been. — A.V.  ^hegan, 
neb.  2.  3.  having  at  the  first  ^b.  spoken  through  the  Lord 

Befall. — A.V.  ^come. 
Jno.  5.  14.  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  ^befall  thee 
Acts  20.  22.  not  knowing  the  things  that  shall  b.  me  there 

Befallen. — A.V,  ^happened. 

Mat.  8.  33.  what  was  b.  to  them  that  were  possessed 
B0771.  11.  25.  a  hardening  in  part  hath  ^befallen  Israel 

Befell. — A.V.  ^came. 

Mk.  5.  16.  how  it  b.  him  that  was  possessed  with  devils 
Acts  20.  19.  trials  which  b.  me  by  the  plots  of  the  Jews 
2  Cor.  1.  8.  concerning  our  affliction  which  ^b.  us  in  Asia 
2  Tim.  3.  11.  what  things  befell  me  at  Antioch 

Befitting. — A.V.  ^convenient. 

Eph.  5.  4.  foolish  talking,  or  jesting,  which  are  not  ^6. 
P/iilem,  8.  to  enjoin  thee  that  which  is  ^befitting 

Before.— .4. F.  ^first,  ^presence,  Hn  the  sight. 

Acts  7.  10.  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  ^before  Pharaoh 

8.  21.  [Simon]  for  thy  heart  is  not  right  before  God 
1  Cor.  1.  29.  that  no  flesh  should  glory  '^before  God 
Eph.  1.  12.  we  who  had  ^before  hoped  in  Christ 

Col.  1.  22.  without  blemish  and  unreproveable  'before  him 

1  Th.  1. 3.  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  ^b.  our 
2.  19.  even  ye,  ^6.  our  Lord  Jesias  at  his  coming  ?     [God 

Heh.  4. 6.  they  to  whom  the  good  tidings  were  i&.  preached 
see  beforehand,  presence,  sight. 

Beforehand.— ^.F.  ^before,  '^foretell,  ^foretold,  *pre- 
meditate. 
Ml-.  13. 11.  be  not  anxious  beforehand  what  ye  shall  speak 
23.  behold,  I  have  told  you  all  things  »&.  Mat.  24.  i25 

2  Cor.  9. 5.  make  up  beforehand  your  aforepromised  bounty 
13.  2.  I  have  said  i6e/ore/tanS,  and  I  &.o  sa,y '^beforehand 

1  Th.  3.  4.  we  told  you  ^beforehand  that  we  are  to  suffer 

1  Pet.  1.  11.  when  it  testified  b.  the  sufferings  of  Christ 
see  evident. 
Beforetime. 

Acts  8.  9.  Simon — which  b.  in  the  city  used  sorcery 
Began.— ^.  F.  ^begun. 

Mat.  4.  17.  From  that  time  began  Jesus  to  preach 

16. 21.  From  that  time  l.  Jesus  to  show  unto.  Mk.  10.  32 
26.  37.  and  [Jesus]  hegan  to  be  sorrowful.  Mk.  14.  33 
28.  1.  as  it  b.  to  dawn  toward  the  first  day  of  the  week 

Mk.  4.  1.  And  again  he  began,  to  teach  by  tlie  sea  side 

5.  17.  And  they  began  to  beseech  him  to  depart 

6.  2.  he  began  to  teach  in  the  synagogiie 


BEGINNING 

Mk.  6.  7.  and  began  to  send  them  forth  by  two  and  two 
34.  and  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things 
55.  and  began  to  carry  about  on  their  beds  those 

8.  11.  Pharisees  came  forth,  and  b.  to  question  with  him 
31.  And  he  began  to  teach  them,  that  the  Son  of  man 

12.  1.  he  6.  to  speak  unto  them  in  parables.  Lit.  20.  9 
14.  19.  They  began  to  be  sorrowful,  and  to  say— Is  it  I  ? 

Lu.  1.  70.  have  been  since  the  world  6.  Jno.  9.  32 :  Acts  3.  21 
3.  23.  when  he  b.  to  teach,  was  about  thirty  years  of  age 
5.  7.  filled  both  the  boats,  so  that  they  began  to  sink 

21.  And  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  reason 
7.  15.  And  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and  began  to  speak 

24.  began  to  say  unto  the  multitudes  concerning  John 

9.  12.  And  the  day  began  to  wear  away 

14.  30.  This  man  b.  to  build,  and  was  not  able  to  finish 
19.  45.  he  entered  into  the  temple,  and  began  to  cast  out 

22.  23.  they  began  to  question  among  themselves 

23.  2.  they  began  to  accuse  him  [Jesus] 

■Tno.  4.  52.  inquired  of  them  the  hour  when  he  b.  to  amend 

13.  5.  [Jesu.s]  hegan  to  wash  the  disciples'  feet 
Acts  1.  1.  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and  to  teach 

2.  4.  and  began  to  speak  with  other  tongues 
11. 15.  And  as  I  b.  to  speak,  the  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  them 
18.  26.   [Apollos]  began  to  speak  boldly  [feet  it 

Phil.  1.  6.  he  which  ^hegan  a  good  work  in  yoxi  will  per- 
see  eternal,  beginning,  been. 

Begat.— ^.  F.  '^begotten. 

Mat.  1.  verses  2  to  16,  occurs  39  times. 
Acts  7.  29.  in  the  land  of  Midian,  where  he  begat  two  sons 
1  Cor.  4.  15.  in  Christ  Jesus  1 1&.  you  through  the  gospel 
1  Pet.  1.  3.  according  to  his  great  mercy  ^begat  us  again 
1  Jno,  5. 1.  whosoever  loveth  him  that  b.  loveth  him  also 
see  brought  forth. 

Beggar.— ^.F.  '^begging,  ^blind. 

Mk.  10.  46.  Bartimseus,  a  blind  ^beggar,  was  sitting 
Lu.  16.  20.  a  certain  beggar  named  Lazarus 

22.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  beggar  died 
Jno.  9.  8.  saw  him  aforetime,  that  he  was  a  ^beggar 

Beggarly. 
Gal.  4.  9.  back  again  to  the  weak  and  b.  rudiments 

Beg— ged— ging. 

Lti.  16.  3.  not  strength  to  dig;  to  heg  I  am  ashamed 
18.  35.  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  wayside  begging 

Jno.  9.  8.  Is  not  this  he  that  sat  and  begged  ? 
see  asked,  beggar. 
Begin. 

Lu.  3. 8.  b.  not  to  say  within  yourselves.  We  have  Abraham 

13.  26.  then  shall  ye  begin  to  say.  We  did  eat  and  drink 

14.  29.  all  that  behold  begin  to  mock  him 

21.  28.  when  these  things  begin  to  come  to  pass 
1  Pet.  4.  17.  judgement  to  begin — if  it  begin  first  at  us 
see  beginning. 

Beginning. — A.V.  ^began,  %egin,  ^begun. 

Mat.  14.  30.  [Peter]  and  beginning  to  sink,  he  cried  out 
20.  8.  beginning  from  the  last  unto  the  first 
24.  8.  these  things  are  the  b.  of  travail.  Mk.  13.  8 
21.  tribulation — hath  not  been  from  the  b.  of  the  world 

Mk.  1.1.  The  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ 

Lu.  23.  5.  beginning  from  Galilee.  Acts  10.  ^37 
24.  27.  And  b.  from  Moses  and  from  all  the  prophets 
47.  preached — unto  all  the  nations,  h.  from  Jerusalem 

Jno.  2.  11.  This  beginning  of  his  signs  did  Jesus 
8.  9.  went  out  one  by  one,  beginning  from  the  eldest 


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BEGINNING 

Acts  1.  22.  b.  from  the  baptism  of  John,  unto  the  day 

8.  35.  Philip — ^begiiiniiui  from  tliis  scripture,  preached 

11.  15.  even  as  on  us  at  the  beginniiig 
2  Cor.  3.  1.  Are  we  ~b.  again  to  commend  ourselves  ? 

8.  6.  we  exhorted  Titus,  that  as  he  had  made  a  ^6.  10 
Col.  1   18.  who  is  the  b.,  the  tirstboru  from  the  dead 
Htb.  'i.  14.  if  we  hold  fast  the  beginning  of  our  eontidence 

7  3.  having  neither  beginning  of  daj's  nor  end  of  life 
Bev.  3.  14.  the  beginning  of  the  creation  of  God      [22. 13 

21.  6.  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  b.  and  the  end. 
see  first. 

Frotn  the  Beginning.— ^ .  F.  ^at  the  beginning. 

Mat. 12. 'i.  ^from  </(e&.  made  them  male  and  female.  Mk.  10.6 

8.  hxitfrom  the  beginning  it  hath  uotbeeu  so 
Mk.  13. 19.  tribulation-/,  the  b.  of  the  creation.  2  Pet.  3.  4 
Lu.l  2.  which //-OJJ!.  <7ie  &.  were  eye-witnesses  [not 

Jno.  6,  64.  Jesusknew/.</ie  6.  who  they  were  that  believed 

8.  25    that  which  1  have  also  spoken  unto  you  /.  the  b. 
4i.  He  was  a  murderer /ro;H  the  beginning 

15.  27.  ye  have  been  with  me  from  the  beginning 

16.  4.  these  things  I  said  not  unto  you  ^froin  the  b. 
Acts  15.  18    maketh  these  things  known /?-oot  the  b. 

2  Tli  2.  i'6.  God  chose  you  from  the  b.  unto  salvation 

1  Jno.  1.  1.  That  which  was/V'ow  the  beginning 

2.  7    an  old  commandment  which  ye  had/?ci»i  the  b. 
13.  ye  know  him  which  is  from  tlie  beginning.  14 

24.  let  that  abide  in  you  whicli  ye  heard  /.  the  b.  3.  11 

3.  8.  for  the  devil  sinneth//'07;i.  the  beginning 

2  Jno.  5.  but  that  which  we  had  from  the  beginning 

6.  even  as  ye  heard /ro??i  the  begijinitig 
scejii-dt,  from  alt  mjes. 

In  the  Beginning. 

Jno.  1.  1.  In  the  b.  was  the  "Word — and  the  Word  was  God 

2.  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with  God 
Phil.  4.  15    in  the  b.  of  the  gospel,  when  I  departed 
Heb  1, 10.  Thou,  Lord,  in  the  b.  hast  laid  the  foundation 

Begotten.— J.  V.  ^born. 

Jno.  1.  14.  glory  as  of  the  only  begotten  from  the  Father 
18.  the  only  begotten  Son,  which  is  in  the  bosom 
3.  16.  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave  his  only  fcc(7o^fe«  Son 
18.  not  believed  on  the  name  of  the  only  b.  Son  of  God 
Acts  13.  33.  this  day  have  I  begotten  thee.  Heb.  1.  5  ;  5.  5 
Philem.  10.  my  child,  whom  I  have  begotten  in  my  bonds 
Heb.  11.  17,  Abraham — offering  up  his  only  begotten  son 
1  Pet.  1.  23.  having  been  ^b.  again,  not  of  corruptible  seed 

1  Jno.  2.  29.  every  one  also  that  doeth  righteousness  is  ^b. 

3.  9.  Whosoever  is  '^begotteii  of  God  doeth  no  sin — he 

cannot  sin,  because  he  is  ^begotten  of  God 

4.  7.  every  one  that  loveth  is  ^begotten  of  God 

9.  God  hath  sent  his  only  begotten  Son  into  the  world 

5.  1.  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ  is  ^begotten  of 

God — loveth  him  also  that  is  begotten  of  him 

4.  whatsoever  is  ^b.  of  God  overcometh  the  world 

18.  whosoever  is  ^begotten  of  God  sinneth  not ;  but  he 
that  was  begotten  of  God 
see  heijat. 

First  Begotten  A.V. — see  firstborn. 

Beguile— d.— ,4.  V.  ^deceive— d. 

Rom.  1.  11.  through  the  commandment  ^beguiled  me 
16.  18.  by  their  smooth  and  fair  speech  they  ^beguile 

2  Cor.  11.3.  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve  in  his  craftiness 
2  Th.  2.  3.  let  no  man  ^beguile  yoii  in  any  wise 

1  Tim.  2.  14.  Adam  was  not  ^b.,  but  the  woman  being  li. 
.nee  dehah',  roll. 
Beguiling  A.V. see  enticing. 


BEHOLD 

Begun. 
Mat.  18.  24.  And  when  he  had  begun  to  reckon,  one 
Gal.  3.  ?,.  Are  ye  so  foolish  ?  having  begun  in  the  Spirit 
see  began,  beginning. 

Behalf.— .4. F.  ^sake. 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  helping  together  on  onr  behalf — on  our  behalf 
5.  12.  giving  you  occasion  of  glorying  on  our  behalf 
21 .  Him  who  knew  no  sin  he  made  to  be  sin  on  our  behalf 
7.  4.  great  is  my  glorying  on  your  behalf.  8.  24  :  9.  2,  3 
Phil.  1.  4.  on  behalf  of  you  all  making  my  supplication 
7.  right  for  me  to  be  thus  minded  on  your  behalf 
29.  granted  in  the  behalf  oi  Clirist — suffer  in  his  ^behalf 
see  concerning  (yov),  (in  f/u's)  name,  over  you. 

Behave — d. — A.V.  ^conversation. 

1  Cor.  13  5.  love  doth  not  behave  itself  unseemly 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  in  the  grace  of  God,  we  ^behaved  ourselves 

1  Th.  2.  10.  unblameably  we  Je/ifd'efZ  ourselves  toward  you 

2  Til.  3.  7.  we  behaoed  not  ourselves  disorderly 

1  Tim.  3   15.  how  men  ought  to  behave  themselves 

Behaveth. 
1  Cor.  7.  36.  anymanthinketh  that  he  J.  himself  unseemly 

Behaviour. — A.V.  ^conversation. 

1  Pet.  2. 12.  having  your  ^b.  seemly  among  the  Gentilea 

3.  1.  be  gained  by  the  ^behaviour  of  their  wives 

2.  beholding  your  chaste  ^behaviour  coupled  with  fear 

see  demeanour. 

Beheaded. 

Mat.  14.  10.  beheaded  John  in  the  prison.  Mk.  6.  27 
Mk.  6.  16.  John,  whom  I  beheaded,  he  is  risen.  Lu.  9.  9 
Bev.  20.4.  them  that  had  been  6.  for  the  testimony  of  Jesus 

Beheld. — A.  V,    ^beholding,    "^foresaiv,    Hooked,    *saiv, 
^seen. 

Mk.  15.  47.  Mary  Magdalene — b.  where  he  was.  Lu.  23.  55 
Lu.  10.  18.  I  beheld  Satan  fallen  as  lightning  from  heaven 

23.  48.  when  they  ^beheld  the  things  that  were  done 

24.  37.  and  supposed  that  they  ^beheld  a  spirit 
Jno.  1.  14.  dwelt  among  us  (and  we  beheld  his  glory 

32.  I  have  ^beheld  the  Spirit  descending  as  a  dove 
11.  45.  Jews,which  came  to  Mary  and^i.  that  which  he  did 
Acts  1.  11.  in  like  manner  as  ye  56.  him  going  into  heaven 
2.  25.  I  '^beheld  the  Lord  always  before  my  face 

4.  13.  when  they  *b.  the  boldness  of  Peter  and  John 
17.  16.  as  he  [Paul]  ^beheld  the  city  full  of  idols 

22.  9.  they  that  were  with  me  [Paul]  ^b.  indeed  the  light 
28.  6.  ^beheld  nothing  amiss  come  to  him  [Paul] 
1  Jno.  1.  1.  we  have  seen  with  our  eyes,  that  which  we  '-^b. 
4.  12.  No  man  hath  ^beheld  God  at  any  time 
14.  we  have  ^beheld  and  bare  witness  that  the  Father 
Bev.  11.  12.  and  their  enemies  ie/te/rf  them 

see  saw,  seeing,  seeth,  looking,  observed. 

Behind. 

Mat.  16.  23.  said  unto  Peter,  Get  thee  b.  me,  Satan.  il/A'.8.33 
Mk.  5.  27.  came  in  the  crowd  b.,  and  touched.  Mat.  9.  20 
Lti.  2.  43.  the  boy  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  Jerusalem 

1  Cor.  1.  7.  so  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift 

2  Cor.  11.  5.  I  am  not  a  whit  b.  the  very  chiefest.  12.  11 
Phil.  3.  13.  forgetting  the  things  which  are  behind 

see  lacking. 

Behold. — -4.F.  ^perceive,  ^see. 

Mat.  11.  7.  out  into  the  wilderness  to  2J.  ?  8.  Lu.7.  224 
18.  10.  in  heaven  their  angels  do  always  behold  the  face 
22.  11.  when  the  king  came  in  to  '^behold  the  guests 


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BEHOLD 


BELIEVE 


Mk.  5.  15.  come  to  Jesiis,  and  '^b.  him  that  was  possessed 

13.  1.  Master,  '^hehvUl,  what  mauner  of  stones 
Lu.  14.  29.  all  that  behold  begin  to  mock  him 

21.  6.  As  for  these  things  which  ye  6.,  the  days  will  come 
24.  39.  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  '^beholdme 
Jno.  6.  19.  they  -behold  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea 
62.  if  ye  should  -behold  the  Son  of  man  ascending 
7.  3.  that  thy  disciples  also  may  -behold  thy  works 
12.  19.  '^Behold  how  ye  prevail  nothing 

14.  19.  world  beholdeth  me  no  more;  but  ye  ^fee/toM  me 

16.  10.  I  go  to  the  Father,  and  ye  '^behold  me  no  more 
16.  A  little  while,  and  ye  -behold  ine  no  more.  ^17,  219 

17.  24.  that  they  may  behold-  ray  glory 

Acts  8.  16.  made  this  man  strong,  whom  ye  ^b.  and  know 
7.  31.  Moses — drew  near  to  behold,  there  came  a  voice 
3'2.  And  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  behold 

26.  24.  ye  '^b.  this  man,  about  whom  all  the  multitude 

1  Cor.  1.  26.  26.  your  calling,  brethren,  how  that  not  many 
Heb.  2.  9.  we  %.  him  who  hath  been  made  a  little  lower 
1  Pet.  2. 12.  byyourgoodworks,  which  they  &.,  glorify  God 
liev.  17.  8.  shall  wonder — when  they  behold  the  beast 
see  beholding,  look,  see. 

Beholdest — eth. — A.V.  ^saio,  Heeth. 

Mat.  7.  8.  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote.  Lu.  6.  41 
Mk.  5.  88.  and  he  '^beholdeth  a  tumult,  and  many  weeping 
Lu.  6.  42.  when  thou  thyself  b.  not  the  beam  that  is  in 
J)io.  6.  40.  every  one  that  25.  the  Son,  and  believeth  on  him 
10.  12.  whose  own  sheep  are  not,  'M).  the  wolf  coming 
12.  4.5.  he  that  '^beholdeth  me  '^b.  him  that  sent  me 
14.  17.  for  it  '^beholdeth  him  not,  neither  knoweth  him 
19.  and  the  world  -beholdeth  me  no  more 

20.  6.  Simon  Peter — '^beholdeth  the  linen  cloths  lying 
12.  [Mai-y]  '^beholdeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting 
14.  she  turned  herself  back,  and  '^b.  Jesus  standing 

Acts  10. 11.  he  [Peter]  ^beholdeth  the  heaven  opened 
Jas.  1.  24.  for  he  beholdeth  himself,  and  goeth  away 
1  Jno.  3.  17.  whoso  hath  the  world's  goods,  and  '^b.  his 

Beholding. — A.V.  ^behold,  Hooking,  ^saw,  ^seeing. 

Mat.  27.  55.  women  were  there  beholding  from  afar.  Mk. 
Lu.  23.  35.  And  the  people  stood  beholding  [15-  ^-10 

j7to.  2.  23.  many  believed  on  his  name,  ■"^beholding  his  signs 
Acts  8. 13.  and  beholding  signs  and  great  miracles  wrought 

9.  7.  hearing  the  voice,  but  ^beholding  no  man 
Col.  2.  5.  joying  and  h.  your  order,  and  the  stedfastness 
Jas.  1.  23.  like  unto  a  man  b.  his  natural  face  in  a  mirror 

1  Pet.  3.  2.  ift.  your  chaste  behaviour  coupled  with  fear 

see  beheld,  fasten — ed — ing  {the  eyes),  looking,  reflecting,  seeing. 

Behoved. — A.V.  hnust  needs,  ^ought 
Lu.  24.  26.  ^Behoved  it  not  the  Christ  to  suffer 
Acts  17-  3.  it  16.  the  Christ  to  suffer,  and  to  rise  again 
Heb-  2.  17.  Wherefore  it  6.  him  in  all  things  to  be  made 

Being. — A.V.  Slaving,  ^waxing. 
Acts  17.  28.  for  in  him  we  live,  and  move,  and  have  our  6. 

2  Cor.  10.  6.  ^being  in  readiness  to  avenge  all  disobedience 
Phil.  1. 14. 26.  confident  through  my  bonds,  are  more — bold 

Belief.— ^.r./az^7t. 

Bom.  10.  17.  So  16.  cometh  of  hearing,  and  hearing  by  the 
2  Th.  2.  13.  sanctification  of  the  Spirit  and  6.  of  the  truth 

Believe. — A.V.  ^believed,  ^believers,  ^faithful. 
Mat.  9.  28.  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this? 

18.  6.  one  of  these  little  ones  which  6.  on  me.  Mk.  9.  42 

21.  32.  ye — did  not  even  repent — that  ye  might  6.  him 

27.  42.  from  the  cross,  and  we  will  6.  on  him.  Mk.  15.  32 


Mk.  1.  15.  repent  ye.  and  believe  in  the  gospel 

5.  .36.  Fear  not,  only  believe.  Lu.  8.  50 

9.  24.  I  believe  ;  help  thou  mine  unbelief 

11.  23.  shall  believe  that  what  he  saith  cometh  to  pass 
24.  whatsoever  ye  pray  and  ask  for,  believe  that  ye 

16  17.  And  these  signs  shall  follow  them  that  believe 
Lu.  8.  12.  that  they  may  not  believe  and  be  saved 

13.  have  no  root,  which  for  a  while  believe 

20.5.  From  heaven ;  he  will  say.  Why  did  ye  not  ^6.  him  ? 
24.  25.  O  foolish  men,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe 
Jno.  1.  7.  that  all  might  believe  through  him 

12.  even  to  them  that  believe  on  his  name 

3.  12.  earthly  things,  and  ye  believe  not,  how  shall  ye  6. 
4  21.  Woman,  believe  me,  the  hour  cometh 

42.  Now  we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  speaking 
48.  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will  in  no  wise  believe 

5.  44.  How  can  ye  6.,  which  receive  glory  one  of  another 

46.  if  ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would  '^believe  me 

47.  ye  6.  not  his  writings,  how  shall  ye  b.  my  words? 

6.  29.  This  is  the  work  of  G-od,  that  ye  believe  on  him 

30.  a  sign,  that  we  may  see,  and  believe  thee  ? 

7.  5.  For  even  his  brethren  did  not  believe  on  him 

8.  24.  except  ye  b.  that  I  am  he,  ye  shall  die  in  your  sins 

9.  35.  Dost  thou  believe  on  the  Son  of  G-od? 

36.  And  who  is  he.  Lord,  that  I  may  believe  on  him? 
38.  And  he  said.  Lord,  I  believe 

10.  25.  Jesus  answered  them,  I  told  you,  and  ye  16.  not 
38.  6.  the  works :  that  ye  may  know  and  understand 

11.  15.  I  was  not  there,  to  the  intent  ye  may  believe 
42.  that  they  may  believe  that  thou  didst  send  me 

48.  If  we  let  him  thus  alone,  all  men  will  believe  on  him 

12.  36.  While  ye  have  the  light,  believe  on  the  light 

13.  19.  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may  6.  that  I.  14.  29 

14.  1.  ye  believe  in  God,  believe  also  in  me 

11.  B.  me  that  I  am  in  the  Father — 6.  me  for  the  very 

16.  30.  we  believe  that  thou  earnest  forth  from  God 

31.  .Jesus  answered  them,  Do  ye  now  believe  ? 

17.  20.  but  for  them  also  that  believe  on  me 

21.  that  the  world  may  believe  that  thou  didst  send  me 

19.  35.  he  saith  true,  that  ye  also  may  believe 

20.  31.  that  ye  may  believe  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ 
Acts  8.  37.  I  b.  that  Jesus  Christ  is  the  Son  of  God  [margin] 

13.  41.  A  work  which  ye  shall  in  no  wise  believe 

15.  7.  should  hear  the  word  of  the  gospel,  and  believe 
11.  But  we  believe  that  we  shall  be  saved 

16.  31.  B.  on  the  Lord  .Jesus,  and  thou  shalt  be  saved 
19.  4.  that  they  should  6.  on  him  which  should  come 
27.  25.  I  believe  God,  that  it  shall  be  even  so 

Bom.  3.  22.  faith  in  Jesus  Christ  unto  all  them  that  believe 

4.  11.  that  he  might  be  the  father  of  all  them  that  believe 
24.  who  believe  on  him  that  raised  Jesus  our  Lord 

6.  8.  if  we  died  with  Christ,  we  6.  that  we  shall  also  live 

10.  9.  and  shalt  6B/teye  in  thy  heart  that  God  raised  him 

14.  how  shall  they  b.  in  him  whom  they  have  not  heard  ? 

1  Cor.  1.  21.  of  the  preaching  to  save  them  that  believe 

11.  18.  divisions  exist  amongyou  ;  and  I  partly  believe  it 

14.  22.  for  a  sign,  not  to  them  that  b. — to  them  that  6. 

2  Cor.  4.  13.  we  also  believe,  and  therefore  also  we  speak 
Gal.  3.  22.  might  be  given  to  them  that  believe 

Eph.  1.  19.  greatness  of  his  power  to  us-ward  who  believe 
Phil.  1.  29.  not  only  to  believe  on  him,  but  ;ilso  to  suffer 

1  Til.  1.  7.  an  ensample  to  all  that  believe  in  Macedonia 
2.  10.  we  behaved  ourselves  toward  you  that  believe 

13.  word  of  God,  which  also  worketh  in  you  that  believe 
4.  14.  For  if  we  believe  that  .Jesus  die<l  and  rose  again 

2  Th.  2. 11.  working  of  error,  that  they  should  b.  a  lie 

1  Tim.  1.  16.  should  hereafter  b.  on  him  unto  eternal  life 
4.  3.  thanksgiving  by  them  that  6.  and  know  the  truth 
10.  Saviour  of  all  men,  specially  of  them  that  believe 


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BELIEVE 


BELIEVETH 


1  Tim.  4.  12.  be  thou  an  ensample  to  them  that  Relieve 
Tit.  1.  6.  husband  of  one  wife,  having  children  that  s&. 
Heh.  11.  6.  he  that  cometh  to  God  must  believe  that  he  is 
Jas.  2.  19.  the  devils  also  believe,  and  shudder 
1  Pet.  2.  7.  For  you  therefore  which  b.  is  the  preciousness 
1  Jno.3.  23.  that  we  should  believe  in  the  name  of  his  Son 
5.  13.  eternal  life,  even  unto  you  that  b.  on  the  name 
see  believed,  believedst,  believers,  believeth,  have  faith,  keep, 
understaml. 

Believe,  with  negatives. — A.V.  ^believed. 

Mat.  21.  25.  did  jeriot  believe  him  ?  Mk.  11.  31 :  Lit.  20.  5 

24.  23.  the  Christ,  or.  Here  ;  b.  it  not.  26  :  Mk.  13.  21 
Lu.  22.  67.  If  I  tell  you,  ye  will  7iot  believe 
Jno.  3.  12.  If  I  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye  believe  not 

4.  48.  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will  in  no  wise  believe 

5.  38.  for  whom  he  sent,  him  ye  believe  7iot 

47.  But  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings,  how  shall  ye 

6.  36.  ye  have  seen  me,  and  yet  believe  not 

64.  But  there  are  some  of  you  that  believe  not 
8.  45.  because  I  say  the  truth,  ye  believe  me  not 

46.  If  I  say  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe  me  ? 
9.18.  The  Jews  therefore  did  not  believe  concerning  him 
10.  25.  I  told  you,  and  ye  '^believe  not.  26 

37.  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father,  believe  me  not 

38.  though  ye  believe  not  me,  believe  the  works 
12.  39.  For  this  cause  they  could  )iot  believe 

16.  9.  of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me 
20  25.  put  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe 
1  Cor.  10.  27.  If  one  of  them  that  believe  not  biddeth  you 
1  Jno.  4.  1.  Beloved,  believe  not  every  spirit 

see  believe,  disobedient,  faithless,  (Jceep)  faith,  unbelieving. 

Believed. — A.V.  '^believe,  ^believing. 
Mat.  8.  13.  Go  thy  way ;  as  thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it 

21.  32.  the  publicans  and  the  harlots  believed  him 
Mk.  16.  13.  told  it  unto  the  rest  :  neither  b.  they  them 
Lu   1.  45.  And  blessed  is  she  that  believed 
Jno.  2.  11.  and  his  disciples  believed  on  him 

22.  they  believed  the  scripture,  and  the  word 

23.  many  believed  on  his  name,  beholding  his  signs 

4.  39.  many  of  the  Samaritans  believed  on  him 

41.  And  many  more  believed  because  of  his  word 
50.  The  man  believed  the  word  that  Jesus  spake 
53.  and  himself  believed,  and  his  whole  house 

5.  46.  if  ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would  believe  me 

6.  69.  we  have  i&.  and  know  that  thou  art  the  Holy  One 

7.  31.  But  of  the  multitude  many  believed  on  him 

39.  which  they  that  '^believed  on  him  were  to  receive 

48.  Hath  any  of  the  rulers  believed  on  him 

8.  30-  As  he  spake  these  things,  many  believed  on  him 

31.  said  to  those  Jews  which  had  believed  him 
10.  42.  And  many  believed  on  him  [Jesus]  there 
11   27-  I  have  '^believed  that  thou  art  the  Christ 

45.  and  beheld  that  which  he  did,  believed  on  him 
12.  11.  Jews  went  away,  and  believed  on  Jesus 
38.  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  report  ?  Bom.  10. 16 

42.  even  of  the  rulers  many  believed  on  him 

16.  27.  have  loved  me,  and  have  b.  that  I  came  forth 

17.  8.  and  they  believed  that  thou  didst  send  me 
20.  8.  to  the  tomb,  and  he  saw,  and  believed 

29.  thou  hast  believed :  blessed  are  they  that — have  b. 
Acta  2.  44.  And  all  that  believed  were  together 

4.  4.  But  many  of  them  that  heard  the  word  believed 

32.  the  multitude  of  them  that  believed  were  of  one 

8.  12.  But  when  they  believed  Philip  preaching 
13.  And  Simon  also  himself  believed 

9.  42.  and  many  believed  on  the  Lord.  17.  12 

10.  45.  they  of  the  circumcision  which  believed 

11  17.  when  we  believed  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 


Acts  11  21.  number  that  believed  turned  unto  the  Lord 

13.  12.  proconsul,  when  he  saw  what  was  done,  b. 
48.  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life  believed 

14.  1.  multitude  both  of  Jews  and  of  Greeks  believed 
23.  to  the  Lord,  on  whom  they  had  believed 

15.  5.  of  the  sect  of  the  Pharisees  who  believed 

16.  1.  Timothy,  the  son  of  a  Jewess  which  believed 
34.  all  his  [jailor's]  house,  having  "^believed  in  God 

17.  34.  certain  men  clave  iinto  him,  and  believed 

18.  8.  Crispiis,  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  believed — 

many  of  the  Corinthians  hearing  believed 
27.  helped  them  much  which  had  b.  through  grace 

19.  2.  Did  j^e  receive  the  Holy  Ghost  when  ye  believed  ? 
18.  Many  also  of  them  that  had  believed  came 

21.  20.  among  the  Jews  of  them  which  have  ^believed 
25.  But  as  touching  the  Gentiles  which  have  ^believed 

22.  19.  I  [Paul]  imprisoned — them  that  believed  on  thee 
28.  24.  And  some  believed  the  things  which  were  spoken 

Mom.  4.  3.  And  Abraham  b.  God.  Gal.  3.  6  :  Jas.  2.  23. 

17.  before  him  whom  he  believed,  even  God,  who 

18.  Who  in  hope  believed  against  hope 

13.  11.  salvation  nearer  to  us  than  when  we  first  believed 

1  Cor.  3.  5.  Ministers  through  whom  ye  believed 

15.  2.  if  ye  hold  it  fast,  except  ye  believed  in  vain 
11.  so  we  preach,  and  so  ye  believed 

2  Cor.  4.  13.  I  believed,  and  therefore  did  I  speak 
Gal.  2.  16.  even  we  b.  on  Christ  Jesus,  that  we  might 
Eph.  1.  13.  whom,  having  also  believed,  ye  were  sealed 

2  Th.  1.  10.  them  that  ^b. — our  testimony  unto  you  was  b, 

1  Tim.  3.  16.  among  the  nations,  believed  on  in  the  world 

2  Tim.  1.  12.  for  I  know  him  whom  I  have  believed 
Tit.  3.  8.  they  which  have  believed  God  may  be  careful 
Heb.  4.  3.  For  we  which  have  b.  do  enter  into  that  rest 

1  Jno.  4.  16.  and  have  b.  the  love  which  God  hath  in  us 
see  believe   {with  negatives),  believing,  fulfilled,  (gave  more)  heed, 

persuaded. 

Believed,  with  negatives. — A.V.  ^believeth. 

Mat.  21.  32.  ye  believed  him  not :  but  the  publicans 
Mk.  16.14.  because  they  ii.?io!;  them  which  had  seen  him.  13 
Jno.  3.  18.  because  he  hath  not  b.  on  the  name  of  the  only 
6.  64.  Jesus  knew — who  they  were  that  believed  not 
12.  37.  signs  before  them,  yet  they  believed  not  on  him 
Rom.  10.  14.  call  on  him  in  whom  they  have  not  believed  ? 

2  Th.  2.  12.  all  might  be  judged  who  believed  not  the  truth 
1  Jno.  5.  10.  because  he  hath  not  '^believed  in  the  witness 
Jude  5.  afterward  destroyed  them  that  believed  not 

see  believe,  believing,  disobedient. 

Believer — s. — A.V.  ^believe,  ^believeth,  ^sister. 

Acts  5.  14.  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  9.  5.  no  right  to  lead  about  a  wife  that  is  a  *&. 

2  Cor.  6.  15.  what  portion  hath  a  '^b.  with  an  unbehever  ? 
1  Pet.  1.  21.  who  through  him  are  ^believers  in  God 

see  believe. 

Believest — edst. — A.V.  ''■believe. 

Lu.  1.  20.  because  thou  believedst  not  my  words 
Jno.  1.  50.  underneath  the  fig  ti-ee,  6.  thou?    [Nathanael] 
11.  26.  Believest  thou  this  ?  [Martha] 
40.  if  thou  16.  thou  shouldest  see  the  glory  of  God  ? 

14.  10.  Believest  thou  not  that  I  am  in  the  Father 
Acts  8.  39.  Philip  said, If  thou  b.  with  all  thy  heart  [marg.] 

26.  27.  King  Agrippa,  b.  thou — I  know  that  thou  b. 
Jas.  2.  19.  Thou  b.  that  God  is  one  ;  thou  doest  well 

Believeth. — A.V.  ^believe. 

Mk.  9.  23.  All  things  are  possible  to  him  that  believeth 

16.  16.  He  that  believeth  and  is  baptized  shall  be  saved 
Jno.3.  15.  whosoever  6.  may  in  him  have  eternallife.  16 


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BESEECH 


J7W.  3. 18.  He  that  believeth  on  him — he  that  believeth  not 
36.  He  that  believeth  on  the  Sou.  6.  47 

5.  24.  and  believeth  him  that  sent  me,  hath  eternal  life 

6.  35.  and  he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  never  thirst 
40.  every  one  that  beholdeth  the  Son,  and  b.  on  him 

7.  38.  He  that  b.  on  me.  11.  25,  26  :  12.  44,  46  :  14.  12 

12.  44.  believeth  not  on  me,  but  on  him  that  sent  me 
Acts  10.  43.  every  one  that  believeth  on  him  shall  receive 

13.  39.  every  one  that  ^b.  is  justified  from  all  things 
Bom.  I.  16.  of  God  unto  salvation  to  every  one  that  b. 

4.  5.  worketh  not,  but  believeth  on  him  that  justifieth 

9.  33.  6.— shall  not  be  put  to  shame.  10.  11 :  1  Pet.  2.  6 

10.  4.  the  law  unto  righteousness  to  every  one  that  6. 
10.  with  the  heart  man  believeth  unto  righteousness 

1  Cor.  13.  7.  [Love]  believeth  all  things,  hopeth  all  things 

1  Tim.  5.  16,  If  any  woman  that  believeth  hath  widows 

1  Jno.  5.  1.  Whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ 

5.  he  that  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God  ? 

10.  6.  on  the  Son  of  God — he  that  believeth  not  God 

see  believed  not,  believer,  disbelieveth,  faith,  obeyeth,  unbelieving. 

Believing.— ^.F.  ^believed,  ^faithful. 

Mat.  21.  22.  ask  in  prayer,  believing,  ye  shall  receive 
Jno.  20.  27.  be  not  faithless,  but  believing 

31.  that  believing  ye  may  have  life  in  his  name 
Acts  9.  26.  not  '^believing  that  he  [Saul]  was  a  disciple 

24.  14.  b.  all  things  which  are  according  to  the  law 
Morn.  15.  13.  fill  you  with  all  joy  and  peace  in  believing 
1  Tim.  6.  2.  that  have  b.  masters — are  '^b.  and  beloved 
1  Pet.  1.  8.  see  him  not,  yet  believing,  ye  rejoice  greatly 
see  believed. 

Belly. 

Mat.  12.  40.  Jonah  was — in  the  belly  of  the  whale 

15.  17.  into  the  mouth  passeth  into  the  belly.  Mh.  7.  19 
Jno.  7.  38.  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living  water 
Rom.  16.  18.  serve  not  our  Lord  Christ,  but  their  own  b. 
1  Cor.  6.  13.  Meats  for  the  belly,  and  the  belly  for  meats 
Phil.  3.  19.  whose  end  is  perdition,  whose  god  is  the  belly 
Bev.  10.  9.  it  [little  book]  shall  make  thy  belly  bitter.    10 

Bellies  A.V. — see  gluttons. 

Belong — eth. — A.V.  ^pertaineth. 

Lii.  19.  42.  the  things  which  belong  unto  peace 

Heb.  7.  13.  he  of  whom  these  things  are  said  '^b.  to  another 

10.  30.  Vengeance  belongeth  unto  me,  I  will  recompense 

Belonging.— ^.F.  ^possessions. 
Acts  28.  7.  la.ndiB'^belonging  to  the  chief  man  of  the  island 

Beloved. — A.V.'^well  beloved,  ^dear,   ^dearly  beloved, 
^sanctified. 

Mk.  12.  6.  He  had  yet  one,  a  '^beloved  son 
Acta  15.  25.  them  unto  you  with  our  b.  Barnabas  and  Paul 
Roin.  1.  7.  all  that  are  in  Rome,  b.  of  God,  called  to  be 
9.  25.  And  her  beloved,  which  was  not  beloved 

11.  28.  they  are  beloved  for  the  fathers'  sake 

12.  19.  Avenge  not  yourselves,  ^beloved 

16.  12.  Salute  Persis,  the  beloved 

1  Cor.  10.  14.  my  ^beloved.  Phil.  4.  81  :  2  Tiyn.  1.  ^2 

2  Cor.  7.  1.  promises,  %eloved,  let  us  cleanse  ourselves 
12.  19.  all  things,  ^beloved,  are  for  your  edifying 

Eph.  1.  6.  grace,  which  he  freely  bestowed  onus  in  the  B. 

5.  1.  Be  ye  therefore  imitators  of  God,  as  %.  children 

6.  21.  Tychicus,  the  beloved  brother.  Col.  4.  7 
Col.  1.  7.  Epaphras  our  ^ie/oyecZ  fellow-servant 

3.  12.  Put  on  therefore,  as  God's  elect,  holy  and  beloved 

4.  9.  Onesimus,  the  faithful  and  beloved  brother 
14.  Luke,  the  beloved  physician 


1  Th.  1.  4.  brethren  beloved  of  God    2  Th.  2.  13 

1  Tim.  6.  2.  partake  of  the  benefit  are  believing  and  b. 

Philem.  1.  to  Philemon  our  ^beloved  and  fellow-worker 

16.  more  than  a  servant,  a  brother  beloved 

Heb.  6.  9.  But,  b.,  we  are  persuaded  better  things  of  you 

1  Pet.  2.  11.  ^Beloved,  I  beseech  you  as  sojourners 

4.  12.  B.,  think  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiery  trial 

2  Pet.  3.  1.  This  is  now,  beloved,  the  second  epistle 

8.  forget  not  this  one  thing,  beloved,  that  one  day 

14.  Wherefore,  b.,  seeing  that  ye  look  for  these  things 

15.  even  as  our  6.  brother  Paul  also, — wrote  unto  you 

17.  Ye  therefoi-e,  b.,  knowing  these  things  beforehand 
1  J710.  3.  2.  Beloved,  now  are  we  children  of  God 

21.  Beloved,  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not 
4.  1.  Beloved,  believe  not  every  spirit,  but  prove 

7.  Beloved,  let  us  love  one  another 

11.  Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  also  ought 
8  Jno.  1.  The  elder  unto  Gains  the  '^beloved 

2.  B.,  I  pray  that  in  all  things  thou  mayest  prosper 
5.  Beloved,  thou  doest  a  faithful  work  in  whatsoever 
11.  Beloved,  imitate  not  that  which  is  evil 

Jude  1.  to  them  that  are  called,  ^beloved  in  God  the  Father 

3.  Beloved,  while  I  was  giving  all  diligence  to  write 
17.  b.  remember  ye  the  words  which  have  been  spoken 
20.   But  ye,  beloved,  building  up  yourselves 

Bev.  20.  9.  the  camp  of  the  saints  about,  and  the  b.  city 

My  Beloved. — A.V.  ^well  beloved. 

Mat.  3.  17.  This  is  my   beloved  Son.    17.  5  :    Mk.  1.  11 : 
9.  7:  Lu.  3.  22:  2  Pe;!.  1.  17 
12.  18.  My  beloved  in  whom  my  soul  is  well  pleased 
L71.  20.  13.  I  will  send  my  beloved  son  :  it  may  be  they 
Bom.  16.  5.  Salute  Epaenetus  my  '^beloved 

8.  Salute  Ampliatus  my  beloved  in  the  Lord 

9.  Salute — Stachys  tny  beloved 

1  Cor.  4l.  14.  admonish  you  as  my  beloved  children 

17.  Timothy,  who  is  7ny  beloved  and  faithful  child 
15.  58.  Wherefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye  stedfast 
Phil.  2.  12.  So  then,  7}iy  b.,  even  as  ye  have  always  obeyed 
Jas.  1. 16.  Be  not  deceived,  my  beloved  brethren 
19.  Ye  know  this,  my  beloved  brethren 
2.5.  Hearken,  my  belovedhrethven;  did  not  God  choose 

Beneath. 
Jno.  8.  23.  Ye  are  from  beneath;  I  am  from  above 

Benefactors. 
Lu.  22.  25.  that  have  authority  over  them  are  called  B 

Benefit. 

2  Cor.  1.  15.  that  ye  might  have  a  second  benefit 

1  Tim.  6.  2.  they  that  partake  of  the  benefit  are  beUeviajg 
see  goodness. 

Bereaved. — A.V.  Haken. 
1  Th.  2  17.  we,  brethren,  being  ^bereaved  of  yoU' 

Bereft, — A.V.  '^destitute. 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  men  corrupted  in  mind  and  i&.  of  the  truth 

Beryl. 
Bev.  21.  20.  the  eighth,  [foundation]  beryl 

Beseech. — A,V.  ^besought,  Hntreat,  pray. 
Mat.  26.  53.  thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  ^b.  my  Father 
Mk.  5.  17.  they  began  to  beseech  him  to  depart 

7.  32.  and  they  beseech  him  to  lay  his  hand  upon  him 

8.  22.  blind  man,  and  '^beseech  him  to  touch  him 
Lu.  8.  28.  I  beseech  thee,  torment  me  not 

9.  38.  Master,  I  beseech  thee  to  look  upon  my  son 


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BESEECH 

Acts  26.  3.  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  patiently 

-27  34.  Wherefore  I  ^beseech  you  to  take  some  food 
Bom.  12. 1.16.  you  therefore.  15.  30 :  1(3. 17 : 1  Cor.  1. 10 : 4.16: 
2Cor.  2.  8.  16.  youtocoufirmyourlove  [16. 15  :  2  Cor.  10.2 

5.  20.  we  ^beseech  you  ou  behalf  of  Christ 
Gal.  4.  12.  I  beseech  you,  brethi-en,  be  as  I  am 
Epk.  4.  1.  I  therefore,  the  prisoner  in  the  Lord,  b.  you 
Phil.  4.  8.  I  -^beseech,  thee  also,  true  yokefellow 
1  Th.  4.  1.  we  beseech  and  exhort  you.  5.  12  :.  2  Th.  2.  1 
Philem.  9.  I  rather  b.,  being  such  a  one  as  Paul  the  aged 
10.  I  beseech  thee  for  my  child— Ouesimus 

1  Pet.  2.  11.  Beloved,  I  b.  you  as  sojourners  and  pilgrims 

2  Jna.  5.  And  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as  though 

see  exhort,  intreat,  intreatinfj. 

Beseeching— eth.—^.F.  ^besought,  ^^rajjed,  Spraying. 
Mat.  8.  5.  there  came  unto  him  a  centurion,  beseeching  him 
M/t.  1.  40.  And  there  cometh  to  him  a  leper,  beseeching  him 

5.  28    ^heseecheth  him  much,  saying— lay  thy  hands 
Acts  16. 9.  man  of  Macedonia  standing,  ^6.  him,  and  saymg 
2  Cor.  8. 4.  '^b.  us  with  much  intreaty  in  regard  of  this  grace 

Beset. 
Heb.  12.  1.  and  the  sin  which  doth  so  easily  beset  us 

Beside.— ^.F.  '^fool. 
MJi.  3.  21.  for  they  said,  He  [Jesus]  is  beside  himself 
2  Cor.  5.  18.  whether  we  are  beside  ourselves 

11.  23.  (I  speak  as  one  ^beside  himself)  I  more 

see  mad. 

Besought.—^.  V.  ^desired,  Hesiring,  Sprayed. 
Mat.  8.  31.  And  the  devils  besought  him.  Mk.  5.  10,  12 
34.  they  besought  him  that  he  would  depart 

14.  86.  they  b.  him  that  they  might  only.  Mk.  6.  56 

15.  23.  disciples  came  and  b.  him,  saying.  Send  her  away 

18.  29.  besought  him,  saying,  Have  patience  with  me 
Mk.  5.  18.  he  that  had  been  possessed  with  devils  »6.  him 

7.  26.   And  she  b.  him  that  he  would  cast  forth  the  devil 
Lu'.  4.  88.  Simon's  wife's  mother— and  they  b.  him  for  her 

6.  12.  saw  Jesus,  he  fell  on  his  face,  and  besought  him 
1.  4.  to  Jesus,  b.  him  earnestly,  saying,  He  is  worthy 

8.  41.  Jai'rus — besought  him  to  come  into  his  house 

9.  40.  And  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast  it  out 

Jno.  4.  40.  Samaritans— 6eso «(//;<  him  to  abide  with  them 

47.  [nobleman]  6esoi<(7/tihimthat  he  would  comedown 

Acts  8.  31.  [eunuch]  i6.  Philip  to  come  up  and  sit  with  him 

13   42.  they  besought  that  these  words  might  be  spoken 

16. 15.  [Lydia]  besought  us,  saying.  If  ye  have  judged 

39.  and  they  came  and  besought  them  [Paul  and  Silas] 

19.  31.  sentuntohim,  and ■■^6e6-oi(///(Miim  not  to  adventure 
21.  12.  they  of  that  place  besought  him  [Paul] 

27.  33.  Paul  besought  them  all  to  take  some  food 

1  Cor.  16.  12.  I  ^b.  him  [Apollos]  much  to  come  unto  you 

2  Cor.  12.  8.16.  the  Lord  thrice,  that  it  might  depart  from 
see  asked,  asketh,  beseech,  beseecheth,  exhorted,  intreated,  prayed. 

BesougMest.— ^.F.  ^desiredst. 
Mat.  18,32.  Iforgavetheeallthatdebt, because thoui6. me 

Best. 

Lu.  15.  22.  Bring  forth  quickly  the  best  robe 

see  greater. 

Bestow. 

Lti.  12.  17.  I  have  not  where  to  bestoiv  my  fruits 

18.  there  wiU  I  bestow  all  my  corn  and  my  goods 
1  Cor.  12.  28.  upon  these  we  bestow  more  abundant 
13.  3.  if  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  the  poor 


BEWAILED 

Bestowed. — A.V.  '^accepted. 
Bom.  16.  6.  Salute  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour 

1  Cor.  15.  10.  his  grace  which  was  bestowed  upon  me 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  that,  for  the  gift  6.  upon  us  by  means  of 
Gal.  4.  11.  I  have  bestoived  labour  upon  you  in  vain 
Eph.  1.  6.  which  he  freely  ^bestowed  on  us  in  the  Beloved 
1  Jno.  3. 1.  what  manner  of  love  the  Father  hath  6.  upon  us 

set;  given. 

Betray. 

Mat.  26,  21.  of  you  shall  6.  me    23:  MZ,-.14.18:  Jho.  13.21 

Jno.  6.  64.  who  it  was  that  should  6.  him.  71 :  12.  4  :  13. 11 

18.  2.  heart  of  Judas  Iscariot,  Simon's  son,  to  6.  him 

see  betrayeth,  deliver  up. 

Betrayed. 
Mat.  10.  4.  Judas  Iscariot,  who  also  6.  him.  Mk.  3.  19 

26.  24.  through  whom  the  Son  of  man  is  b.  !  Mk.  14.  21 : 
25.  Judas,  which  6.  him.  27.3:  J«o.  18.2,5  [L a.  22.  22 
45.  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  unto  the  hands.  Mk.  14.  41 
48.  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a  sign.  Mk.  14.  44 

27.  4.  I  have  sinned  in  that  I  betrayed  innocent  blood 
1  Cor.  11.  23.  in  the  night  in  which  he  was  betrayed 

see  delivered. 
Betrayers. 

Acts  7. 52.  of  whom  ye  have  now  become  6.  and  murderers 

Betrayest— eth. — A.  V.  ^betray. 

Mat.  26.  46.  he  is  at  hand  thsit  ^betrayeth  me.  Mk.  14.  42 
Lu.  22.  21.  the  hand  of  him  that  betrayeth  me  is  with  me 
48.  Judas,  betrayest  thou  the  Sou  of  man  with  a  kiss  ? 
Jno.  21.  20.  Lord,  who  is  he  that  betrayeth  thee? 

Betrothed. — A.V.  ^espoused. 

Mat.  1.  18.  When  his  mother  Mary  had  been  ^6.  to  Joseph 
Lu.  1.  27.  virgin  ^6.  to  a  man  whose  name  was  Joseph 
2.  5.  enrol  himself  with  Mary,  who  was  ^b.  to  him 

Better. 

Mk.  9.  42.  it  were  better  for  him  if  a  great  millstone 
1  Cor.  7.  9.  it  is  better  to  marry  than  to  burn 
38.  giveth  her  not  in  marriage  shaU  do  better 

8.  8.  nor,  if  we  eat,  are  we  the  better 

11.  17.  come  together  not  for  the  6.  but  for  the  worse 
Phil.  1.  23.  be  with  Chi'ist;  for  it  is  very  far  better 

2.  3.  each  counting  other  better  than  himself 
Heb.  1.  4.   become  by  so  much  better  than  the  angels 

6.  9.  we  are  persuaded  better  things  of  you 

7.  7.  without  any  dispute  the  less  is  blessed  of  the  better 
19.  and  a  bringing  in  thereupon  of  a  better  hope 

22.  Jesus  become  the  surety  of  a  better  covenant 

8.  6.  the  mediator  of  a  6.  covenant — upon  b.  promises 

9.  23.  heavenly  things  themselves  with  better  sacrifices 

10.  84.  knowing  that  ye  yourselves  have  a  b.  possession 

11.  16.  now  they  desire  a  6.  country,  that  is,  a  heavenly 
35.  that  they  might  obtain  a  better  i-esurrection 

40.  God  having  jirovided  some  better  thing 

12.  24    blood  of  siniukliug  that  speaketh  better  than  that 

1  Pet.  3. 17.  Forit  is  better,  if  the  will  of  God  should  so  will 

2  Pet.  2.  21.  better  for  them  not  to  have  known  the  way 

see  good,  {more)  value,  profitable,  worse. 

Bettered. 
Mk.  5.  26.  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  grew  worse 

Bewailed— ing. 

Lu.  8.  52.  all  were  weeping,  and  bewailing  her  [maiden] 
23.  27.  women  who  bewailed  and  lamented  him 
see  mourn,  weep. 


28 


BEWAEE 


BITTEENESS 


Beware. 

Mat.  7.  15.  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come  to  you 
10.  17.  But  b.  of  men  :  for  they  will  deliver  you  |"12.  1 
16.  6.  b.  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees.  11 :  Mk.  8. 15  :  Lii. 

12.  bade  them  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread,  but 
Mk.  12.  38.  Beware  of  the  scribes.  Lii.  20.  46 

Acts  13.  40.  B.  therefore,  lest  that  come  upon  you  fconcision 

Phil.  3.  2.  B.  of  the  dogs,  b.  of  the  evil  workers,  b.  of  the 

2  Pet.  8   17.  beware  lest,  being  carried  away  with  the  error 

see  keep,  take  heed. 

Bewitch. — A.V.  ^bewitched. 

Gal.  3.  1.  0  foolish  Galatians,  who  did  '^bewitch  you 
see  amazed. 

Bewitched  A.V. — see  bewitch. 

Bewrayeth. 
Mat.  26.  73.  art  one  of  them  ;  for  thy  speech  b.  thee 

Beyond. — A.V.  ^)nore,  '^farther  side. 

Mk.  10.  1.  borders  of  Judsea  and  '^beyond  Jordan 
Philem.  21.  thou  wilt  do  even  '^beyond  what  I  say 

Bid. — A.V.  '^call,  '^command,  ^speak  to. 

Mat.  14.  28.  Lord,  if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto  thee 

22.  9.  as  many  as  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the  marriage 

23.  3.  whatsoever  they  bid  you,  these  do  and  observe 
Lu.  9.  54.  wilt  tbou  that  we  -bid  fire  to  come  down 

61.  first  sui5er  me  to  bid  farewell  to  them 
10.  40.  bid  her  therefore  that  she  help  me 
12.  13.  ^bid  my  brother  divide  the  inheritance  with  me 
14.  12.  lest  haply  they  also  hid  thee  again 

13.  But  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  ^bid  the  poor 

see  biddeth. 

Bidden. — A.V.  ^bade,  ^called. 

Mat.  22.  3.  call  them  that  were  bidden  to  the  marriage 
4.  Tell  them  that  are  bidden,  Behold,  I  have  made 
8.  but  they  that  were  bidden  were  not  worthy 

Lu.  7.  39.  when  the  Pharisee  which  had  b.  him  saw  it 
14.  7.  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  those  which  were  b. 
8.  When  thou  art  b.  of  any  man — than  thou  be  b.  10 
10.  when  he  that  hath  ^bidden  thee  cometh 
12.  And  he  said  to  him  also  that  had  ^hidden  him 
17.  to  say  to  them  that  were  bidden,  Come 
24.  none  of  those  men  which  were   bidden  shall  taste 

Jno.  2.  2.  Jesus  also  was  "^bidden,  and  his  disciples 

Bev.  19.  9.  Blessed  are  they  which  are  ^bidden 
see  commanded. 

Biddeth.— ^.F.  ^bid. 

1  Cor.  10.  27.  If  one  of  them  that  believe  not  '^biddeth  you 

Bidding.— ^.F.  ^bade. 
Acts  22.  24.  '^bidding  that  he  [Paul]  should  be  examined 

Bier. 

Lu.  7.  14.  [Jesus]  came  nigh  and  touched  the  bier 

BUI. 

Mk.  10.  4.  Moses  suffered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorcement 
see  bond. 

BUlows. — A.V.  "^waves. 

Lu.  21.  25.  perplexity  for  the  roaring  of  the  sea  and  the  ^b. 

Bind. 

Mat.  12.  29.  except  he  first  h.  the  strong  man  ?  Mk.  3.  27 


Mat.  13.  30.  tares,  and  b.  them  in  bundles  to  burn  them 
16.  19    whatsoever  thou  shalt  bind  on  earth.  18.  18 

22.  13.  Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and  cast  him  out 

23.  4.  Yea,  they  hind  heavy  burdens  and  grievous 
Mk.  5.  3.  and  no  man  could  any  more  bind  him 

Acts  9.  14.  hath  authority  from  the  chief  priests  to  b.  all 

12.  8.  Gird  thyself,  and  hind  on  thy  sandals 

21.  11.  So  shall  the  Jews  at  Jerusalem  bind  the  man 

Binding. 

Acts  22.  4.  binding  and  delivering  into  prisons  both  men 

Bird— s.— 4.F.  ^fowls. 

Mat.  6.  26.  Behold  the  '^b.  of  the  heaven,  that  they  sow  not 
8.  20.  the  birds  of  the  heaven  have  nests.  Lu.  9.  68 

13.  4.  the  ^b.  came  and  devoured  them.  Mk.  4.  i4  :  Lu,.  8.  i5 
32.  b.  of  the  heaven  come  and  lodge.  Mk.  4. 132  :  Lii.  13. 

Lu.  12.  24.  how  much  more  value  are  ye  than  the  i&. .'  [^19 
Bom.  1.  23.  likeness — of  birds,  and  fourfooted  beasts 
1  Cor.  15.  39.  another  flesh  of  birds,  and  another  of  fishes 
Jas.  3.  7.  For  every  kind  of  beasts  and  birds 
Bev.  18.  2.  a  hold  of  ever}^  unclean  and  hateful  bird 
19.  17.   sayiug  to  all  the  ^birds  that  fly  in  mid  heaven 
21.  and  all  the  ^birds  were  filled  with  their  flesh 

Birth. 

Mat.  1.  18.  Now  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on  this  wise 
Lu.  1.  14.  and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth 
Jno.  9.  1.  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw  a  man  blind  from  his  b. 
Bev.  12.  2.  and  she  crieth  out,  travailing  in  birth 

Birthday. 
Mat.  14.  6.  when  Herod's  birthday  came.  Mk.  6.  21 

Birthright. 
Heb.  12.  16.  Esau — sold  his  own  birthright 

Bishop — s. — A.V.  ^overseers. 
Acts  20.  28.  the  Holy  Ghost  hath  made  you  ^bishops 
Phil.  1.  1.  which  are  at  Phihppi,  with  the  b.  and  deacons 
1  Tim.  3.  1.  If  a  man  seeketh  the  otfice  of  a  bisho-p 

2.  The  bishop  therefore  must  be  without  reproach 
Tit.  1.  7.  For  the  6.  must  be  blameless,  as  God's  steward 
1  Pet.  2.  25.  now  returned  unto  the  Shepherd  and  Bislwp 

Bishoprick  A.V.— see  office. 

Bite. 

Gal.  5.  15.  But  if  ye  bite  and  devour  one  another 

Bits  A.V. — see  bridles. 
Bitter. 

Col.  3.  19.  love  your  wives,  and  be  not  bitter  against  them 
Jas.  3.  11.  Doth  the  fountain  send — sweet  water  and  b.  1 

14.  if  ye  have  bitter  jealousy  and  faction  in  your  heart 

Bev.  8.  11.  men  died  of  the  waters,  because  they  were — b. 

10.  9.  and  it  [little  book]  shall  make  thy  belly  bitter.  10 

Bitterly. 
Mat.  26.  75.  Peter — went  out  and  wept  bitterly.  Lu.  22.  62 

Bitterness. 
Acts  8.  23.  thou  art  intbe  gall  of  bitterness 
Bom.  3.  14.  "Whose  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  bitterness 
Eph.  4.  31.  Let  all  h.,  and  wrath,  and  anger — be  put  away 
Heb.  12.  15.  lest  any  root  of  b.  springing  up  tiouble  you 


29 


BLACK 


BLESSED 


Black. 

Mat.  5.  36.  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  blacJc 
Rev.  6.  5.  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  llach  horse 

12.  the  sun  became  Mack  &b  sackcloth  of  hair 

Blackness. — A.V.  ^mist. 
Heb.  12.  18.  unto  hlachness,  and  darkness,  and  tempest 
2Pet.  2. 17.  for  whom  the  ^blackness  of  darkness.  Jucle  13 

Blade. 
Mat.  13. 26.  But  when  the  b.  sprang  up,  and  brought  forth 
Mk.  4.  28.  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  then  the  full  corn 

Blame — d. — A.V.  '^blameless. 

2  Cor.  6.  3.  that  our  ministration  be  not  blamed 

8.  20.  avoiding  this,  that  any  man  should  blame  us 
1  Th.  5.  23.  spirit  aud  soul  and  body — entire,  without  ^b. 
see  blemish,  condemned. 

Blameless. 

Lu.  1.  6.  walking  in — ordinances  of  the  Lord  blameless 
Phil.  2.  15.  that  ye  may  be  blameless  and  harmless 
3.  6.  the  righteousness  which  is  in  the  law,  found  b. 

1  Tim.  3.  10.  then  let  them  serve  as  deacous,  if  they  be  b. 
Tit.  1.  6.  if  any  man  is  blameless,  the  husband  of  one  wife 

7.  For  the  bishop  must  be  blameless,  as  God's  steward 

2  Pet.  3. 14.  found  in  peace,  without  spot  and  b.  in  his  sight 

see  hlame,  guiltless,  reproach,  unreproachable. 

Blaspheme. 

Mk.  3.  28.  blasphemies  wherewith  soever  they  shall  b. 

29.  whosoever  shall  hlasijheme  against  the  Holy  Spirit 
Acts  26.  11.  I  [Paul]  strove  to  make  them  blasjiheme 
1  Tim.  1.  20.  that  they  might  be  taught  not  to  blaspheme 
Jas.  2  7.  Do  not  they  blaspheine  the  honourable  name 
Bev.  13.  6.  opened  his  mouth — against  God,  to  b.  his  name 

Blasphemed.  —A .  V.  '^blaspheyning. 

Acts  13.  45.  contradicted — Paul,  and  ^blasphemed 

18.  6.  And  when  they  opposed  themselves,  and  6. 
Bom.  2.  24    For  the  name  of  God  is  b.  among  the  Gentiles 
1  Tim.  6.  1.  that  the  name  of  God  and  the  doctrine  be  not  b. 
Tit.  2.  5.  that  the  word  of  God  be  not  blasphem.ed 
Bev.  16.  9.  and  they  blasphemed  the  name  of  the  God 
11.  they  b.  the  God  of  heaven  because  of  their  pains 
21.  and  men  b.  God  because  of  the  plague  of  the  hail 

Blasphemer — s. 
Acts  19.  37.  neither  robbers — nor  h.  of  our  goddess 
1  Twi.  1.  13.  though  I  was  before  a  &.,  and  a  persecutor 
see  railers. 

Blasphemest — eth. — A.V.  ^blasphemies. 
Mat.  9.  3.  the  scribes  said  within  themselves.  This  man  b. 
Mk.  2.  7.  Why  doth  this  man  thus  speak  ?  he  ^blasphemeth 
Lu.  12.  10.  but  unto  him  that  b.  against  the  Holy  Spirit 
Jno.  10.  36.  whom  the  Father — sentinto  the  world.  Thou  b. 

BlasphemidB. — A.V.  ^blasphemy. 
Mk.  3.  28.  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men,  and  their  6. 
Lu.  o.  21.  Who  is  this  that  speaketh  blasphemies  ? 
Bev.  13.  5.  a  mouth  speaking  great  things  and  b. 
6.  And  he  opened  his  mouth  for  ^b.  against  God 
see  hlasphemWi. 


Blaspheming  A.V. — see  blasphemed. 


Blasphemous. 

Acts  6. 11.  have  heard  him  speak  h.  words  against  Moses 

Blasphemously  A.V.—see  reviling. 

Blasphemy. 

Mat.  12.  31.  Every  sin  and  h. — but  the  b.  against  the  Spirit 

26.  65.  He  hath  spoken  b. — ye  have  heard  the  b.  Mk. 
Jno.  10.  33.  we  stone  thee  not,  but  for  blasphemy      [14.  64 
Bev.  2.  9.  aud  the  b.  of  them  which  say  they  are  Jews 

13.  1.  and  upon  his  heads  names  of  blasphemy.  17.  3 

see  blasphemies,  railing. 

Blaze  A.V. — see  spread. 

Blemish.— ^.F.    ^blame,     ^fault,     ^faultless,  ^rebuke, 
^spot,  Hi7iblameable. 

Eph.  1.  4.  that  we  should  be  holy  and  without  ^blemish 

5.  27.  church — should  be  holy  and  without  blemish 
Phil.  2.  15.  children  of  God  without  ^blemish 

Col.  1.  22.  to  present  you  holy  and  without  '^blemish 
Heb.  9.  14.  offered  himself  without  ^blemish  unto  God 

1  Pet.  1.  19.  with  precious  blood,  as  of  a  lamb  without  b. 
Jude  24.  set  you  before  the  presence  of  his  glory  without  *6. 
Bev.  14.  5.  they  are  without  ^blemish 

Blemishes. 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  spots  and  b.,  revelling  in  their  love-feasts 
Bless. 

Lti.  6.  28.  bless  them  that  curse  you 
Acts  3.  26.  raised  up  his  Servant,  sent  him  to  bless  you 
Bom.  12.  14.  B.  them  that  persecute  you ;  6.,  aud  curse  not 
1  Cor.  4.  12.  being  reviled,  we  bless  ;  being  persecuted,  we 

10.  16.  The  cup  of  blessing  which  we  bless         [endure 

14.  16.  Else  if  thou  bless  with  the  spirit 
Heb.  6.  14.  Surely  blessing  I  will  bless  thee 
Jas.  3.  9.  Therewith  bless  we  the  Lord 

Blessed. — A.V.  Viappy. 

Mat.  5.  3.  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit.  4.  they  that 
mourn.  5.  the  meek.  6.  they  that  hunger  and 
thirst  after  righteousness.  7.  the  merciful.  8.  the 
pure  in  heart.  9.  the  peacemakers.  10.  they  that 
have  been  persecuted  for  righteousness'  sake. 
11.  are  ye  when  men  shaU  reproach  you 

11.  6.  blessedis  he,  whosoever  shall  find  none.  Lu.  7.  23 

13. 16.  blessed  are  your  eyes,  for  they  see.  Lu.  10.  23 
14.  19.  [Jesus]  blessed,  and  brake.    26.  26  :    Mk.  6.  41 : 

8.7:  14.22:  Lu.  9.16:  24.30 

16. 17.  Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  Bar-Jonah 

21.  9.  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 
23.  39 :  Mk.  11.  9  :  Lu.  13.  35  [38 

24.  26.  .BZessf^is  that  servant,  whom  his  lord.  Lu.  12.  37, 

25.  34.  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  Father,  inherit 
3Ik.  10.  16.  took  them  in  his  arms,  aud  blessed  them 

11.  10.  Blessed  is  the  kingdom  that  cometh 
14.  61.  Art  thou  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  Blessed  ? 
Lu.  1.  42.  B.  art  thou  among  women,  and  b.  is  the  fruit 

45.  blessed  is  she  that  believed 

48.  all  generations  shall  call  me  blessed 

68.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 
2.  28.  [Simeon]  blessed  God,  and  said 

34.  Simeon  blessedthem,  and  said  unto  Mary 

6.  20.  Blessed  are  ye  poor :  for  yours  is  the  kingdom 

21.  Blessed  are  ye  thathunger  now — B.  are  ye  that  weep 

22.  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  hate  you 
11,  27.  Blessed  is  the  womb  that  bare  thee 

28.  blessed  are  they  that  hear  the  word  of  God 


SO 


BLESSED 


BLOOD 


Lu.  14. 14.  and  thou  shalt  be  blessed — in  the  resurrection 
15.  Blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom 
19.38.  B.  is  theKing  that  Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

23.  39.  they  shall  say,  Blessed  are  the  barren 

24.  50.  and  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and  blessed  them 
51.  while  he  blessed  them,  he  parted  from  them 

J710.  12.  13.  B.  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

13.  17.  know  these  things,  ^blessed  are  ye  if  ye  do  them 
20.  29.  blessed  are  they  that  have  not  seen 

Acts  3.  25.  all  the  families  of  the  earth  be  blessed.  Gal.  3.  8 

20.  35.  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive 
Botn.  1.  35.  than  the  Creator,  who  is  blessed  for  ever 

4.  7.  Blessed  are  they  whose  iniquities  are  forgiven 

8.  B.  is  the  man  to  whom  the  Lord  will  not  reckon  sin 
9.  5.  who  is  over  all,  God  blessed  for  ever.  2  Cor.  11.  31 

Gal.  3.  9.  So  then  they  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed 
Ejph.  1.  3.  Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father — who  hath  blessed 

us  with  evei-y  spiritual  blessing.  1  Pet.  1.  3 
1  Tiin.  1.  11.  the  gospel  of  the  glory  of  the  blessed  God 

6.  15.  who  is  the  blessed  and  only  Potentate 
Tit.  2. 13.  looking  for  the  blessed  hope  and  appearing 
Heb.  7.  1.  Melchizedek — blessed  him  [Abraham] 

6.  and  hath  blessed  him  that  hath  the  promises 

7.  without  any  dispute  the  less  is  blessed  of  the  better 

11.  20.  By  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau     [Joseph 
21.  Jacob,  when  he  was  a  dying,  b.  each  of  the  sons  of 

Jas.  1.  12.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  endureth  temptation 
25.  this  man  shall  be  blessed  in  his  doing 

5.  11.  we  call  them  '^blessed  which  endured 

1  Pet.  3.  14.  suffer  for  righteousness'  sake,  ^blessed  are  ye 
4.  14.  reproached  for  the  name  of  Christ,  ^blessed  are  ye 
JRev.  1.  3.  Blessed  is  he  that  readeth,  and  they  that  hear 

14.  13.  Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord 
16.  15.  Blessed  is  he  that  watcheth 

19.  9.  Write,  Blessed  are  they  which  are  bidden 

20.  6.  Blessed  and  holy  is  he  that  hath  part  in  the  first 
22.  7.  Blessed  is  he  that  keepeth  the  words 

14.  Blessed  are  they  that  wash  their  robes 

Blessedness  A.V. — see  blessing,  gratulation. 

Blessing — s. — A.V.  ^blessedness,  ^mercies,  Upraised, 

Lu.  1.  64.  he  [Zacharias]  spake,  ^blessing  God 

24.  53.  and  were  continually  in  the  temple,  blessing  God 
Acts  13.  34.  give  you  the  holy  and  sure  ^blessings  of  David 
Bom.  4.  6.  as  David  also  pronounceth  i&.  upon  the  man 

9.  Is  this  iJ.  then  pronounced  upon  the  circumcision 

15.  29.  I  shall  come  in  the  fulness  of  the  b.  of  Christ 
1  Cor.  10.  16.  The  cup  of  blessing  which  we  bless 
Gal.  3.  14.  upon  the  Gentiles  might  come  the  blessing 
Eph.  1.  3.  who  hath  blessed  us  with  every  spiritual  blessing 
Heb.  6.  7.  the  land — receiveth  blessiyig  from  God 

14.  Surely  blessing  I  will  bless  thee 

12.  17.   [Esau]  desired  to  inherit  the  blessing 

Jas.  3.  10.  out  of  the  same  mouth  cometh  forth  blessing 
1  Pet.  3.  9.  contrariwise  blessing — should  inherit  a  6. 
Bev.  5. 12.  Worthy  is  the  Lamb — honour,  and  glory,  and  b. 
13.  and  unto  the  Lamb,  be  the  blessing,  and  the  honour 
7. 12.  Blessiyig,  and  glory,  and  wisdom,  and  thanksgiving 

Blew. 

Mat.  7.  25.  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house.  27 
Jno.  6.  18.  was  rising  by  reason  of  a  great  wind  that  blew 
Acts  27.  13.  when  the  south  wind  blew  softly 
tee  sprang. 
Blind. 

Mat.  9.  27.  two  blind  men  followed  him  [Jesus].  28 
11,  5.  the  blind  receive  their  sight.  Lu.  7.  22 


Mat.  12.  22.  one  possessed  with  a  devil,  blind  and  dumb 
15.  14.  if  the  blind  guide  the  blind.  Lu.  6.  39 

30.  with  them  the  lame,  blind,  dumb,  maimed 

31.  they  saw — the  lame  walking,  and  the  blind  seeing 

20.  30.  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the  way  side 

21.  14.  And  the  blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him 
23.  16.  Woe  unto  vou,  ye  blind  guides.  24 

17.  Ye  fools  and  6Zf«fZ.  19 

26.  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse  first  the  inside 
Mk.  8.  22.  bring  to  him  a  blinds  man,  and  beseech 

23.  [Jesus]  took  hold  of  the  blind  man  by  the  hand 
10.  46.  BartimfBus,  a  blind  beggar,  was  sitting 

49.  they  call  the  blind  man,  saying  unto  him 
51.  And  the  blind  man  said  unto  him,  Eabboni 
Lu.  4.  18.  And  recovering  of  sight  to  the  blind 

I.  21.  on  many  that  were  blind  he  bestowed  sight 
14.  13.  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the  blind.  21 

18.  85.  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side  begging 
Jno.  5.  3.  of  them  that  were  sick,  blind,  halt,  withered 

9.  1.   [Jesus]  saw  a  man  blind  from  his  birth 

2.  who  did  sin— should  be  born  blind  ?  19,  20,  32 
13.  bring  to  the  Pharisees  him  that  aforetime  was  b. 

17.  They  say  therefore  unto  the  blind  man 

18.  concerning  him,  that  he  had  been  blijid 

24.  called  a  second  time  the  man  that  was  blind 

25.  I  know,  that,  whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I  see 

39.  and  that  they  which  see  may  become  blind 

40.  Are  we  [Pharisees]  also  blind  ? 

41.  If  ye  were  blind,  ye  would  have  no  sin 

10.  21.  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of  the  blind  ? 

II.  37.  opened  the  eyes  of  him  that  was  blind 

Acts  13.  11.  thou  [Elymas]  shalt  be  b.,  not  seeing  the  sun 
Bom.  2.  19.  thou  thyself  art  a  guide  of  the  blind 
2  Pet.  1.  9.  he  that  lacketh  these  things  is  blijul 
Bev.  3.  17.  that  thou  art — poor  and  blind  and  naked 


see  beggar. 


Blinded — eth. 


Jno.  12.  40.  He  hath  b.  their  eyes,  and  he  hardened  their 

2  Cor.  4.  4.  the  God  of  this  world  hath  blinded  the  minds 

1  Jno.  2.  11.  because  the  darkness  hath  blinded  his  eyea 

see  hardened. 

Blindfolded. 

Lzi.  22.  64.  And  they  blindfolded  him  [Jesus] 

Blindness  A.V.— see  hardening. 

Blood. 

Mat.  9.  20.  issue  of  b.  twelve  years.  Mh.  5.  25  :  Lu.  8.  43 
16.  17.  flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it  unto  thee 
23.  30.  partakers  with  them  in  the  b.  of  the  prophets 
35.  all  the  righteous  blood — from  the  blood  of  Abel — 
blood  of  Zachariah.  Lu.  11.  51 

26.  28.  for  this  is  my  blood  of  the  covenant.  Mh.  14.  24 

27.  4.  I  have  sinned  in  that  I  betrayed  innocent  blood 
6.  into  the  treasury,  since  it  is  the  price  of  blood 

8.  The  field  of  blood,  unto  this  day.  Acts  1.  19 

24.  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  righteous  man 

25.  His  blood  be  on  us,  and  on  our  children 

^fk.  5.  29.  the  fountain  of  her  b.  was  dried  up.  Lu.  8.  44 
Lu.  11.  50.  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets,  which  was  shed 

13.  1.  Galilaeans,  whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled 

22.  20.  the  new  covenant  in  my  blood.  1  Cor.  11.  25 

44.  sweat  became  as  it  were  great  drops  of  blood 

Jno.  1.  13.  born,  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the  flesh 

6.  54.  drinketh  my  blood  hath  eternal  life.  53,  66 

55.  my  blood  is  drink  indeed 

19.  34.  and  straightway  there  came  out  blood  and  water 


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BLOOD 

Acts  2.  19.  Blood,  and  fire,  and  vapour  of  smoke 

20.  And  the  moon  into  h.,  Before  the  day  of  the  Lord 
5.  28.  intend  to  bring  this  man's  Hood  upon  us 
15.20.  fromwhat  is  strangled,  and  from  ii/oo(Z.  29:21.25 
18.  6.  Your  blood  be  upon  your  own  heads 
20.  26.  I  am  pure  from  the  blood  of  all  men 
28.  church  of  God — purchased  with  his  own  hlood 
22.  20.  when  the  blood  of  Stephen  thy  witness  was  shed 
Moyn.  3.  15.  Their  feet  are  swift  to  shed  blood 
25.  a  proijitiation,  through  faith,  by  his  blood 

5.  9.  being  now  justified  by  his  blood 

1  Cor.  11.  27.  be  guilty  of  the  body  and  the  b.  of  the  Lord 

15.  50.  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingdom 
Gal.  1.  16.  I  conferi-ed  not  with  flesh  and  blood 
Eph.  1.  7.  we  have  our  redemption  through  his  blood 

6.  12.  For  our  wrestling  is  not  against  flesh  and  blood 
Col.  1.  20.  having  made  peace  through  the  b.  of  his  cross 
Heb.  2.  14.  children  are  sharers  in  flesh  and  biood 

9.  7.  high  priest  alone — not  without  blood 

12.  the  blood  of  goats — through  his  own  blood 

13.  For  if  the  blood  of  goats  and  bulls 

14.  how  much  more  shall  the  blood  of  Christ 

18.  first  covenant  hath  not  been  dedicated  without  h. 

19.  he  took  the  blood  of  the  calves  and  the  goats 

20.  This  is  the  blood  of  the  covenant 

21.  sprinkled  in  like  manner  with  the  blood 

22.  cleansed  with  blood,  and  apart  from  shedding  of  b. 
25.  year  by  year  wiih  blood  not  his  own 

10.  4.  impossible  that  the  blood  of  bulls  and  goats 
19.  into  the  holy  place  by  the  blood  of  Jesus 

11.  28.  the  passover,  and  the  sprinkling  of  the  blood 

12.  4.  Ye  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood 

24.  blood  of  sprinkling  that  speaketh  better  than  that 

13.  11.  those  beasts,  whose  blood  is  brought 

12.  through  his  own  blood,  suffered  without  the  gate 
1  Pet.  1.  2.  sprinkling  of  the  blood  of  Jesus  Christ 
1  Jno.  5.  6.  he  that  came  by  water  and  blood — with  the  b. 

8.  the  Spirit,  and  the  water,  and  the  blood 
Bev.  1.  5.  loosed  us  from  our  sins  by  his  blood 

5.  9.  didst  purchase  unto  God  with  thy  blood^  men 

6.  10.  dost  thou  not  judge  and  avenge  our  b.  on  them 

12.  and  the  whole  moon  became  as  blood 

7.  14.  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 

8.  7.  hail  and  fire,  mingled  with  blood 

8.  third  part  of  the  sea  became  blood.  16.  3 

11.  6.  power  over  the  waters  to  turn  them  into  blood 

12.  11.  overcame  him  because  of  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 

14.  20.  and  there  came  out  blood  from  the  winepress 

16.  4.  fountains  of  the  waters  ;  and  it  became  blood 

6.  blood  of  saints  and  prophets,  and  b.  hast  thou  given 

17.  6.  with  the  b.  of  the  saints, — the  b.  of  the  martyrs 

18.  24.  And  in  her  was  found  the  b.  of  profihets  and  of 

19.  2.  he  hath  avenged  the  blood  of  his  servants 

13.  And  he  is  arrayed  in  a  garment  sprinkled  with  b. 

Blood  of  Christ,  or  Jesus. 

1  Cor.  10.  16.  is  it  not  a  communion  of  the  b.  of  Christ  ? 
Eph.  2.  13.  far  off  are  made  nigh  in  the  b/ood  of  Christ 
Heb.  9.  14.  how  much  more  shall  the  b.  of  Christ—  cleanse 
1  Pet.  1.  19.  as  of  a  lamb — without  spot,  even  the  b.  of  C. 
1  Jno.  1.  1.  the  b.  of  J.  his  Son  cleanseth  us  from  all  sin 

Blood  of  the  covenant. 

Heb.  10.  29.  the  6.  of  the  c,  wherewith  he  was  sanctified 

13.  20.  shepherd  of  the  sheep  with  the  b.  of  the  eternal  c, 

"Bloodj  flux  A.V. — see  dysentery. 


BOAT 

Blot  o?6<— Blotted  out.— A .  V.  ^blotting  out. 

Acts  3.  19.  turn  again,  that  your  sins  may  be  blotted  out 
Col.  2.  14.  having  ^.  out  the  bond  written  in  ordinances 
Bev.  3.  5.  I  will  in  no  wise  blot  his  name  otit  of  the  book 

Blotting  Old  A.V. — see  blotted  out. 

Blow. 

Bev.  7.  1.  that  no  wind  should  blow  on  the  earth 
see  blowing. 
Bloweth. 

Jno.  3.  8.  The  wind  bloiveth  where  it  listeth 

Blowing.— ^.F.  ^bloiv. 
Lu.  12.  55.  when  ye  see  a  south  winA'^bloiving,  ye  say 

Blows. — A.V.  '^2^alms. 
Mk.  14.  65.  officers  received  him  with  ^h.  of  their  hands 

Boards  A.  V. — seejolanks. 

Boast — ed  A.V. — see  gloried,  gloriest,  glory. 

Boasters  A.V. — see  boastful. 

Boasteth. 
Jas.  3.  5.  tongue  also  is  a  little  member,  and  b.  great  things 

Boastful. — A.  V.  ^boasters. 

Bom.  1.  30.  haughty,  '^boastful,  inventors  of  evil  things 
2  Ti77i.  3.  2.  lovers  of  money,  boastful,  haughty,  railers 

Boasting — s  A .  V. — see  confidence,  giving  (out),  glorying, 
vauntings. 

Boat — S. — A.V.  '^ship — s,  ^shipping. 

Mat.  4.  21.  in  the  '^boat  with  Zebedee  their  father 
22.  they  straightway  left  the  ^boaf.  Mk.  1. 120 
8.  23.  when  he  was  entered  into  a  ^boat.    9.  ^1 ;  13.  12  : 
Mk.  4.  11  :  5. 118  :  8.  ilO,  il3  :  Lu.  8. 122,  i37 
24.  insomuch  that  the  ifo.  was  covered  with  the  waves 

14.  13.  he  withdrew  from  thence  in  a  "^boat  [6.  i45 
22.  constrained  the  disciples  to  enter  into  the  ifi.  Mk. 
24.  the  16.  was  now  in  the  midst  of  the  sea.  Mk.  6.  i47 
29.  Peter  went  down  from  the  '^boat 

82.  when  they  were  gone  up  into  the  '^boat 

33.  they  that  were  in  the  '^boat  worshipped  him 

15.  39.  and  entered  into  the  i6.,  and  came  into  the  borders 
Mk.  1.  19.  who  also  were  in  the  '^boat  mending  the  nets 

3.  9.  spake  to  his  disciples,  that  a  little  iftoa^  should  wait 

4.  36.  even  as  he  was,  in  the  '^boat — And  other  ^boats 
37.  waves  beat  into  the  ^boat,  insomuch  that  the  iftoaf 

5.  2.  when  he  was  come  out  of  the  ^boat 

21.  when  Jesus  had  crossed  over  again  in  the  "^boat 

6.  32.  And  they  went  away  in  the  i  j.  to  a  desert  place 
51.  And  he  went  up  unto  them  into  the  ^boat 

54.  And  when  they  were  come  out  of  the  ''■boat 
8.  14.  had  not  in  the  i&.  with  them  more  than  one  loaf 
Ltt.  5.  2.  and  he  saw  two  ''boats  standing  by  the  lake 

3.  And  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ''boats     [both  thei&. 

7.  beckoned  unto  their  partners  in  the  other  i^. — filled 

11.  when  they  had  brought  their  ''boats  to  land 
Jno.  6.  17.  and  they  entered  into  a  '■boat,  and  were  going 

19.  walking  on  the  sea,  and  drawing  nigh  unto  the  i6. 

21.  receive  him  into  the  ''boat — the  'b.  was  at  the  land 

22.  none  other  boat  there,  save  one — into  the  boat 

23.  (howbeit  there  came  boats  from  Tiberias 

24.  they  themselves  got  into  the  "^boats 


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BOAT 


BODY 


Jno.  21.  3.  They  went  forth,  and  entered  into  the  ^hoat 
6.  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  tlie  ^hoat 

8.  But  the  other  disciples  came  in  the  little  ^hoat 
Acts  27.  16.  we  were  able,  with  difficulty,  to  secure  the  h. 

30.  the  sailors — had  lowered  the  boat  into  the  sea 
32.  Then  the  soldiers  cut  away  the  ropes  of  the  boat 

Bodies. 

Mat.  27.  52.  many  bodies  of  the  saints  that  had  fallen  asleep 
Jno.  19.  31.  the  bodies  should  not  remain  on  the  cross 
Bom.  1.  24.  that  their  bodies  should  be  dishonoured 
8.  11.  quicken  also  your  mortal  bodies  through  his  Spirit 
12. 1.  to  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice,  holy 

1  Cor.  6.  15.  Know  ye  not  that  your  bodies  are  members 

of  Christ? 
15.  40.  There  are  also  celestial  bodies,  and  b.  terrestrial 
Eph.5.  28.  husbands — love  their  own  wives  as  their  own  6. 
Heb.  13. 11.  For  the  bodies  of  those  beasts,  whose  blood 
Bev.  11  8.  their  dead  b.  lie  in  the  street  of  the  gi-eat  city 

9.  look  iipon  their  dead  bodies — suffernot  their  dead  b. 

see  body. 
Bodily. 

Ln.  3.  22.  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  b.  form,  as  a  dove 

2  Cor.  10.  10.  but  his  bodily  presence  is  weak 

Col.  2.  9.  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the  Godhead  b. 
1  Tijn.  4.  8.  for  bodily  exercise  is  profitable  for  a  little 

Body.— 4. F.  ^bodies. 

Mat.  5.  29.  and  not  thy  whole  body  be  cast  into  hell 

6.  22.  of  the  b.  is  the  eye— thy  whole  b.  Lu.  11.  34,  86 

23.  thy  whole  b.  shall  be  full  of  darkness.  Lu.  11.  34 

25.  Be  not  anxious — for  yoiu-  body — the  body  than  the 

raiment?    iw.  12.  22,  23 
10.  28.  which  kill  the  &.— soul  and  b.  in  hell.    Lxi.  12.  4 

26.  12.  in  that  she  poured  this  ointment  upon  my  body 

26.  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body.  Mk.  14.  22  :  Lu.  22. 19 : 

1  Cor.  11.  24 

27.  58.  [Joseph]  asked  for  the  body  of  Jesus.  Mk.  15. 

43:  Lu.  23.  52:  Jno.  19.  38 

59.  And  Joseph  took  the  body,  and  wrapped  it.  Jno.  19. 

Mk.  5.  29.  she  felt  in  her  body  that  she  was  healed        [38 

14.  8.  she  hath  anointed  my  body  aforehand 

51.  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  him,  over  his  naked  body 

Lu.  17.  37.  Where  the  b.  is,  thither  will  the  eagles  also  be 

24.  3.  entered  in,  and  found  not  the  b.  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

Jno.  19.  40.  So  they  took  the  body  of  Jesus,  and  bound  it 

20.  12.  sitting — where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  lain 
Acts  9.  40.  Peter — turning  to  the  body,  he  said,  Tabitha 
Bo7n.  6.  6.  that  the  body  of  sin  might  be  done  away 

12.  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal  body 

7.  4.  made  dead  to  the  law  through  the  body  of  Christ 

24.  Who  shall  deliver  me  out  of  the  body  of  this  death  ? 

8.  10.  the  body  is  dead  because  of  sin 

13.  if — ye  mortify  the  deeds  of  the  body,  ye  shall  live 

28.  our  adoption,  to  wit,  the  redemption  of  our  body 
1  Cor.  5.  3.  being  absent  in  body  but  present  in  spirit 

6.  13.  the  b.  is  not  for  fornication — the  Lord  for  the  b. 

18.  sin — is  without  the  b. — sinneth  against  his  own  b. 

19.  that  your  body  is  a  temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

20.  glorify  God  therefore  in  your  body 

7.  4.  wife  hath  not  power  over  her  own  body — husband 

hath  not  power  over  his  own  body 
34.  unmarried — may  be  holy  both  in  body  and  in  spirit 

9.  27.  but  I  buffet  my  body,  and  bi-ing  it  into  bondage 

10.  16.  is  it  not  a  communion  of  the  body  of  Christ? 

11.  27.  be  guilty  of  the  body  and  the  blood  of  the  Lord 

29.  and  driuketh  judgement — if  he  discern  not  the  b. 

12.  12.  as  the  body  is  one— all  the  members  of  the  body, 

being  many,  are  one  body 


1  Cor.  12.  14,  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many 

15.  I  am  not  of  the  body  —therefore  not  of  the  body.  16 

17.  If  the  whole  &.  were  an  eye,  where  were  the  hearing? 

18.  God  set  the  members  each  one  of  them  in  the  body 

19.  if  they  were  all  one  member,  where  were  the  b.  ? 

20.  they  are  many  members,  but  one  body 

22.  members  of  the  body  which  seem  to  be  more.  23 

24.  but  God  tempered  the  body  together 

25.  that  there  should  be  no  schism  in  the  body 
27.  Now  ye  are  the  body  of  Christ 

13.  3.  if  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned,  but  have  not  love 
15.  35.  and  with  what  manner  of  body  do  they  come? 

37.  thou  sowest  not  the  body  that  shall  be 

38.  God  giveth  it  a  body — to  each  seed  a  body  of  its  own 
44.  sown  a  natural  body;  it  is  raised  a  spiritual  body. 

If  there  is  a  natural  b.,  there  is  also  a  spiritual  b. 

2  Cor.  4.  10.  bearing  about  in  the  body  the  dying  of  Jesus 

— life  also  of  Jesus  may  be  manifested  in  our  b. 
5.  6.  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body,  we  are  absent 
8.  absent  from  the  b.,  and  to  be  at  home  with  the  Lord 
10.  may  receive  the  things  done  in  the  body 

12.  3.  (whether  in  the  body,  or  apart  from  the  body.  2 
Gal.  6.  17.  bear  branded  on  my  body  the  marks  of  Jesua 
Eph.  3.  6.  fellow-heirs,  and  fellow-members  of  the  body 

4.  12.  unto  the  building  up  of  the  body  of  Christ 

16.  all  the  b.  fitly  framed— increase  of  the  b.  Col.  2.  19 

5.  23.  being  himself  the  savioiir  of  the  body 
Phil.  1.  20.  Christ  shall  be  magnified  in  my  body 

3.  21.  body  of  our  humiliation — body  of  his  glory 
Col.  1.  18.  And  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the  church 

22.  reconciled  in  the  body  of  his  flesh  through  death 

2.  11.  in  the  putting  off  of  the  body  of  the  flesh 

17.  shadow  of  the  things  to  come;  but  the  b.  is  Christ's 

23.  and  humility,  and  severity  to  the  body 

1  Th.  5.  23.  spirit  and  soul  and  body  be  preserved  entire 
Heb.  10.  5.  But  a  body  didst  thou  prepare  for  me 

10.  sanctified  through  the  offering  of  the  body  of  Jesua 
22.  and  our  ^body  washed  with  pure  water 

13.  3.  as  being  yourselves  also  in  the  body 

Jas.  2.  16.  ye  give  them  not  the  things  needful  to  the  body 

26.  For  as  the  body  aiiart  from  the  spirit  is  dead 

3.  2.  a  perfect  man,  able  to  bridle  the  whole  body  also 

3.  we  turn  about  their  whole  body  also 

6.  the  tongue,  which  defileth  the  whole  body 
Jude  9.  Michael — disputed  about  the  body  of  Moses 
see  corpse. 

His  Body. 
Lu.  23.  55.  beheld  the  tomb,  and  how  his  body  was  laid 

24.  23.  and  when  they  found  not  his  body,  they  came 
Jno.  2.  21.  But  he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  body 

19.  38.  Joseph — came  therefore,  and  took  away  A /s  body 
Acts  19.  12.  carried  away  from  his  body  handkercliiefs 
Bom.  4.  19.  his  [Abraham]  own  body  now  as  good  as  dead 
1  Cor.  6. 18.  committeth  fornication  sinneth  against  h.  own 

7.  4.  husband  hath  not  power  over  his  own  body  [body 
Eph.  1.  23.  which  is  his  b.,  the  fulness  of  him  that  filleth 
Col.  1.  24.  afflictions  of  Christ  in  my  flesh  for  his  b.'s  sake 
1  Pet.  2.  24.  own  self  bare  our  sins  in  his  b.  upon  the  tree 

One  Body. 
Bo7n.  12  4.  we  have  many  members  in  one  body 

5.  we,  who  are  many,  are  o.  b.  in  Christ.  1  Cor.  10.  17 
1  Cor.  6.  16.  he  that  is  joined  to  a  harlot  is  one  body  ? 
12. 12.  For  as  the  body  is  one — being  many,  are  07ie  body 
13.  in  one  Spirit  were  we  all  baptized  into  one  body 
20.  But  now  they  are  many  members,  but  one  body 
Eph.  2. 16.  and  might  reconcile  them  both  in  o.  b.  unto  God 

4.  4.  There  is  one  body,  and  one  Spirit 

Col.  3, 15.  peace  of  Christ  rule — ye  were  called  in  one  body 


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Bold. -.4. F.  !(?(??•<?. 


Bom.  10.  20.  And  Isaiah  is  very  bold,  and  Haitli 
2  Cor.  10.  2.  coufidence  wherewith  I  count  to  be  hold 
12.  For  we  are  nof^hold  to  nximber  or  compare  ourselves 
11.  21.  whereinsoever  any  is  hold — I  am  hold  also 
Phil.  1.  14.  hold  to  speak  the  word  of  God  without  fear 

1  Til.  2.  2.  at  Philippi,  we  waxed  hold  in  our  God  to  speak 

see  boldly,  boldness,  (ijood)  courage,  spake. 

Boldly.— A.V.'^bold. 

Mk.  15.  43.  Joseph — boldly  went  in  unto  Pilate 

Acts  9.  27.  at  Damascus  he  [Paul]  had  preached  holdly 

28.  [Paul]  preaching  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

13.  4(5.  Paul  and  Barnabas  spake  out  ^boldly 

14.  3.  [Paul  and  Barnabas]  tarried  there  speaking  boldly 

18.  26.  [ApoUos]  began  to  speak  6o?f?/?/ in  the  synagogue 

19.  8.  [Paul]  entered  into  the  synagogue,  and  spake  b. 
Eom.  15.  15.  I  write  the  more  b.  unto  you  in  some  measure 
Eph.  6.  20.  that  iu  it  I  may  speak  b.,  as  I  ought  to  speak 

see  boldness,  (good)  courage,  openly. 

Boldness. — A.V.  ^bold,  '^boldly,  ^confidence,  ^plainness. 

Acts  4.  13.  when  they  beheld  the  b.  of  Peter  and  John 

29.  thy  servants  to  speak  thy  word  with  all  boldness 
31.  and  they  spake  the  word  of  God  with  boldness 

28.  31.  concerning  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  with  all  '^h. 

2  Cor.  3.  12.  such  a  hope,  we  use  great  ^boldness  of  speech 
7.  4.  Great  is  my  boldness  of  speech  toward  you 

Eph.  3.  12.  iu  whom  we  have  b.  and  access  in  coufidence 
6.  19.  to  make  known  with  ^b.  the  mystery  of  the  gospel 
Phil.  1.  20.  put  to  shame,  but  that  with  all  h.,  as  always 
1  Tim.  3.  13.  deacons  gain — great  boldness  in  the  faith 
Philem.  8.  though  I  have  all  ^b.  in  Christ  to  enjoin  thee 
Heb.  3.  6.  if  we  hold  fast  our  ^b.  and  the  glorying  of  our 
4.  16.  draw  near  with  'boldness  unto  the  throne  of  grace 
10. 19.  boldness  to  enter  into  the  holy  place  by  the  blood 
35    Cast  not  away  therefore  your  ^boldness 
1  Jno.  2.  28.  if  he  shall  be  manifested,  we  may  have  %. 

3.  21.  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not,  we  have  ^h.  toward 

4.  17.  we  may  have  boldness  in  the  day  of  judgement 

5.  14.  And  this  is  the  %.  which  we  have  toward  him 

Bond. — A.V.  ''■bill,  '^handwriting,  ^string. 

Mk.  7.  35.  the  %ond  of  his  tongue  was  loosed 

Lii.  13.  16.  been  loosed  from  this  h.  on  the — sabbath  ? 

16.  6.  Take  thy  'bond,  and  sit  down  quickly.  17 
Acts  8.  23.  gall  of  bitterness  and  in  the  bond  of  iniquity 
1  Cor.  12. 13.  Jews  or  Greeks,  whether  b.  or  free.  Eph.  6.  8 
Gal.  3.  28.  there  can  be  neither  bond  nor  free 
Eph.  4.  3.  to  keep  the  unity  of  the  spirit  in  the  h.  of  peace 
Col.  2.  14.  blotted  out  the  %ond  wi'itten  in  ordinances 
.3.  14.  put  on  love,  which  is  the  bond  of  perfectness 
Bev.  13.  16.  rich  and  the  poor,  and  the  free  and  the  bond 

19.  18.  eat— the  flesh  of  all  men,  both  free  and  bond 
see  bondman. 

Bondage. — A.V.  ^servant,  'herve,  ^service,  knhjection. 
Jno.  8.  33.  We  [Jews] — have  never  yet  been  in  bondage 
Acts  7.  6.  they  should  bring  them  [Israel]  into  bondage 
7.  the  nation  to  which  they  shall  be  in  b.  will  I  judge 
Boin.  6.  6.  that  so  we  should  no  longer  be  in  ^b.  to  sin 
S.  15.  ye  received  not  the  spirit  of  bondage  again 
21.  delivered  from  the  h.  of  corruption  into  the  liberty 

1  Cor.  7. 15.  brother  or  the  sister  is  not  under  &.  in  such  cases 

9.  19.  I  brought  myself  under  ^bondage  to  all 
27.  but  I  buffet  my  body,  and  bring  it  into  ■'bondage 

2  Cor.  U.  20.  ye  bear  with  a  man,  if  he  bringeth  you  into  b. 


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Gal.  2.  4.  th;it  tliey  micjbt  bring  us  into  honclage 

4.  3.  when  we  were  children,  were  held  in  bondage  under 

8.  ye  were  in  ^b.  to  them  which  by  nature  are  no  gods 

9.  whereunto  ye  desire  to  be  in  bondage  over  again 

24.  bearing  children  unto  bondage,  which  is  Hagnr 

25.  Jerusalem — is  in  bondage  with  her  children 

5.  1.  be  not  entangled  again  in  a  yoke  of  bondage 
Heb.  2.  15.  were  all  their  lifetime  subject  to  bondage 

2  Pet.  2.  19.  of  the  same  is  he  also  brought  into  bondage 

Bondmaid  and  Bondwoman  A.V —see  handmaid. 

Bondjnan.— ^.F.  ''bond. 

Col.  3.  11.  Scythian,  ''bondman,  freeman  :  but  Christ  is  all 
Bev.  6.  15.  h.  and  freeman,  hid  themselves  in  the  caves 

Bonds.— J.  F.  ''bound,  ^chains. 

Acts  20.  23.  saying  that  bonds  and  afflictions  abide  me  [ed 
22. 5.  bring  them — unto  Jerusalem  in  'b.  for  to  be  puuish- 

23.  29.  laid  to  his  charge  worthy  of  death  or  of  b.  26.  31 

24.  27.  to  gain  favour  with  the  Jews,  Felix  left  Paxil  in  'b. 
26.  29.  become  such  as  I  am,  except  these  bonds 

Phil.  1.  7.  both  iu  my  bonds  and  in  the  defence  and 

13.  so  that  my  bonds  became  manifest  in  Christ 

14.  brethren  in  the  Lord,  being  confident  through  my  h. 

17.  thinking  to  raise  up  affliction  for  me  in  my  bonds 
Col.  4,  3.  mystery  of  Christ,  for  which  I  am  also  in  bonds 

18.  Paul  with  mine  own  hand.    Remember  my  bonds 

2  Tim  2.  9.  I  suffer  hardship  unto  bonds,  as  a  malefactor 
Philem.  10.  my  child,  whom  I  have  begotten  in  my  bonds 

13.  minister  unto  me  iu  the  bonds  of  the  gospel 
Heb  10.  34,  both  had  compassion  on  them  that  were  in  b. 
11.  36.  yea,  moreover  of  bonds  and  imprisonment 
13.  3.  Remember  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as  bound  with 
Jude  6.  he  hath  kept  in  everlasting  27;o?ic?s  under  darkness 
see  prisoner,  chains. 

Bondservant— s.— .4 .  F.  ^servant — s. 

Jno.  8.  34.  Every  one  that  committeth  sin  is  the  '■h.  of  sin 
35.  the  '■hotidsei-vani  abideth  not  in  the  house  for  ever 
1  Cor.  7.  21.  Wast  thou  called  being  a  'bondse^-vant  ? 

22.  being  a  'b.,  is  the  Lord's  freedman — is  Christ's  i&. 

23.  become  not  'boyidservants  of  men 

Gal.  4.  1.  heir  is  a  child,  he  differeth  nothing  from  a  ''h. 
7.   So  that  thoii  art  no  longer  a  'bondservant,  but  a  son 

1  Pet.  2.  16.  not  using  your  freedom — but  as  'b.  of  God 

2  Pet.  2.  19.  they  themselves  are  'b.  of  corruption 

Bone. 
Jno.  19.  36.  A  bone  of  him  shall  not  be  broken 

Bones. 

Mat.  23.  27.  but  inwardly  are  full  of  dead  men's  hones 
Ln.  24.  39.  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  b.,  as  ye  behold  me 
Heb.  11.22.  Joseph — gave  commandment  concerning  his  6. 

Book. 

Mat.  1.1.  The  book  of  the  generation  of  Jesus  Christ 
Mk.  12.  26.  have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of  Moses 
Lu.  3.  4.  as  it  is  written  in  the  b.  of  the  words  of  Isaiah 
Lu.  4.  17.   b.  of  the  prophet  Isaiah.   And  he  opened  the  b. 
20.  And  he  [Jesus]  closed  the  book,  and  gave  it  back 
20.  42.  David-saitli  in  the  hook  of  Psalms.  Acts  1.  20 
Jno.  20.  30.  Many  other  signs — not  written  in  this  hook 
Acts  7.  42.  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  prophets 
Gal.  3.  10.  in  all  things  that  are  written  in  the  book 
Phil.  4.  3.  fellow-workers,  whose  names  are  in  the  b.  of  life 


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Ueh.  9.  19.  Moses — sprinkled  both  the  600^  itself,  aud 
10.  7.  (In  the  roll  of  the  hook  it  is  written  of  me) 

Eev.  1.  11.  Wliat  thou  seest,  write  in  a  hooh 

3.  5.  I  will  in  no  wise  blot  his  name  out  of  the  hook  of  life 
5.  1.  a  600/1;  written  within  and  on  the  back 

2.  Who  is  worthy  to  open  the  hook 

3.  no  one — was  able  to  open  tlie  book 

4.  no  one  was  found  worthy  to  open  the  book 

5.  the  Root  of  David,  hath  overcome,  to  open  the  hook 

8.  when  he  had  taken  the  b.,  the  four  living  creatures 

9.  Worthy  art  thou  to  take  the  hook,  and  to  open 
10.  2.  and  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  book  open 

8.  Go,  take  the  book  which  is  open  in  tlie  hand 

9.  saying — that  he  should  give  me  the  little  book 

10.  I  took  the  little  hook  out  of  the  angel's  hand 

13.  8.  name  hath  not  been  written  in  the  h.  of  life.  17.  8 

20.  12.  another  hook  was  opened,  which  is  the  h.  of  life 
15.  Aud  if  any  was  not  found  written  in  the  h.  of  life 

21.  27.  onlytheywhicharewrittenintheLamb's&.  of  life 

22.  7.  keepeth  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  hook 

9.  with  them  which  keep  the  words  of  this  hook 

18.  the  prophecy  of  this  book — written  in  this  hook.  19 

Books.  '''  ^''''■ 

Jiio.  21.  25.  even  the  world  itself  would  not  contain  the  h. 
Acts  19.  19.  practised  curious  arts  l^rought  their  hooks 
2  Tint.  i.  13.  bring— the  books,  especially  the  parchments 
lit  ■:.  20. 12.  b.  were  opeued— things — were  written  in  the  h. 

Boon. — A.V.  '^gifc. 
Jus.  1.  17.  good  g'ft  aud  every  perfect  boon  is  fiom  above 
Border.— ^.F.  ^hcn. 

Mat.  9  20.  touched  the  border  of  his  garment.   14.  i36 
Mk.  G.  i  >.  touch  if  it  were  but  the  border  of  his  garment 
Lu.  8.  4 J.  behind  him,  aud  touched  tlie  b.  of  his  garment 

Borders. — A.  V.  ^coasts. 

Mat.  2. 16.  Bethlehem,  and  in  all  the  ^borders  thereof 
4.  13.  Capernaum — iu  the  b.  of  Zebulun  and  Naphtali 
8.  34.  besought  him  that  he  would  depart  from  their  ^b. 
15.  22.  a  Canaanitish  woman  came  out  from  those  '■b. 
39.  and  came  into  the  '^borders  of  Magadan 
23.  5.  enlarge  the  b.  of  their  [sci-ibes  and  P.]  garments 
Mk.  7.  24.  went  away  into  the  borders  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 
31.  he  went  oi;t  from  the  ^borders  of  Tyre,  and  came — 
through  the  midst  of  the  '^borders  of  Decapolis 

10.  1.  and  coiueth  iuto  tlie  ^borders  of  Judtea 
ActslS.  50.  Paul  andBaruabas, and  cast  tliemoutoftheiri6. 

Born. — A.V.  ^made. 
Mat.  1. 16.  of  whom  was  borji  Jesus,  who  is  called  Christ 
2.  1.  Now  when  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem 

2.  Where  is  he  that  is  horn  King  of  the  Jews  ? 

4.  [Herod]  inquired — where  the  Christ  should  be  born 

11.  11.  b.  of  women  there  hath  not  arisen  a  greater  than 
19. 12.  there  are  eunuchs,  which  wei'e  so  6.  [John.  Lu.7.2ti 
26.  24.  good — for  that  man  if  he  had  not  been  h.  ilf /;.14.21 

Xjk.  1.  35.  that  which  is  to  be  horn  shall  be  called  lioly 

2.  11.  for  there  is  h.  to  you  this  day  in  the  city  of  David 
Jno.  1.  13.  which  were  born,  not  of  blood— but  of  Cod 

3.  3.  Except  a  man  be  horn  anew,  he  cannot  see 

4.  How  can  a  man  be  h.  when  he  is  old? — and  be  h.  ? 

5.  Except  a  man  be  born  of  water  and  the  S]iirit 

6-  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh ; — b.  of  the  Spirit  is  spirit 

7.  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye  must  be  bor)i  anew 

8.  so  is  every  one  that  is  horn  of  tlie  Spirit 

8.  41.  We  [.lewsj  were  not  torn  of  fornication 

9.  2.  this  man,  or  his  parents,  tint  he  should  be  h.  blind  ? 

19.  Is  this  your  son,  who  ye  say  was  born  blind? 

20.  We  know — that  he  was  bortt  blind 


Jno.  9.  34.  Thou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins 

16.  21.  for  the  joy  that  a  man  is  horn  into  the  world 
18.  37.  To  this  end  have  I  been  horn,  and  to  this  end 

Arts  2. 8.  hear  we — our  own  language,  wherein  we  were  b.  .? 
7.  211.  At  which  season  Moses  was  born 

22.  3.  I  [Paul]  am  a  Jew,  bor?i  in  Tarsus  of  Cilicia 

28.  Paul  said.  But  I  ana  a  Roman  born 

Bont.  1.  3.  his  Son,  who  was  ^born  of  the  seed  of  David 

9.  11.  for  the  children  being  not  yet  horn,  neither 
1  Cor.  15.  8.  as  unto  one  b.  out  of  due  time,  he  appeared 
Gal.  4.  4.  his  Son,  ^horn  of  a  woman,  ^born  under  the  law 
23.  son  by  the  handmaid  is  bor>i  after  the  flesh ;  but  the 
son  by  the  freewoman  is  horn  through  promise 

29.  horn  after  the  flesh — bor)t,  after  the  Spirit  [months 
Heb.  11.23.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  6.,  was  hid  three 

see  begotten,  delivered,  -tnan,  raee. 

Borne.— .4.  F.  ^fallen,  Hunk. 

Mat.  20.  12.  which  have  h.  the  burden  of  the  day  and  the 

23.  4.  heavy  burdens  and  grievous  to  be  b.  Lie.  11.  46 
Mk.  2.  3.  unto  him  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  borne  of  four 
Jno.  20.  15.  Sir,  if  thou  hast  borne  him  hence,  tell  me 
Acts  20.  9.  Eutychus,  I6.  down  with  deep  sleep — being  ~b. 

21.  35.   [Paul]  was  h.  of  the  soldiers  for  the  violence  of 
I  Cor.  15.  49.  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the  earthy 
see  hear. 

Borne  witness. — A.V.  ^barerecord,%are witness,  ^barest 
luitness,  '^gave  record,  Hestified. 

Jno.  3.  26.  beyond  Jordan,  to  whom  thou  hast  ^h.  witness 
5.  33.  he  [John]  hath  '^borne  ivitness  unto  the  truth 
37.  And  the  Father — hath  borne  witness  of  me 
19.  35.  And  he  that  hath  seen  hath  ^horne  witness 

1  Jno.  5.  9.  that  he  hath  ^borne  to.  concerning  his  Son.  ^10 

see  bare  wit^icss. 
Borrow. 

Mat.  5.  i2.  him  that  would  b.  of  thee  iuru  not  thou  away 
Bosom. 

Lu.  6.  38.  good  measure — shall  they  give  into  your  b. 

16.  22.  carried  away  by  the  angels  into  Abraham's  b. 
23.  Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazarus  in  his  bosom 
Jno.  1.  18.  ouly  begotten  Sou,  which  is  in  the  b.  of  the 

13.  23.  reclining  in  Jesus'  bosom  one  of  his  disciples 

Both. 

Mat.  13.  30.  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest 

15.  14.  both  shall  fall  into  a  pit.  Lu.  6.  39 

Lu.  1.  6    [Zacharias  and  Elisabeth]  were  both  righteous 
7.  42.  had  not  wherewith  to  pay,  he  forgave  them  both 

Acts  23.  8.  angel,  nor  spirit:  but  the  Pharisees  confess  b. 

Eph.  2.  14.  For  he  is  our  peace,  who  made  both  one 
16.  might  reconcile  them  both  in  one  body  unto  God 

2  Fet.  3.  1.  in  both  of  them  1  stir  up  your  sincere  mind 

see  twain. 

Bottles  A.V. — see  skins,  and  wijie-skins. 

Bottom. 
Mat.  27.  51.  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  b.  Mk.  15.  38 

Bottomless  Fit  A.V. — see  abyss. 

Bought. 
Mat.  13.  46.  pearl — sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought  it 

21.  12.  cast  out  all  them  that  sold  aud  bought  in   the 
temple.  Mk.  11   15 

27.  7.  and  6.  with  them  [thirty  pieces]  the  potter's  field 
Mk.  15.  46.  [Joseph]  bought  a  linen  cloth 

16.  1.   [women]  bought  B])ices  that  they  might  uouio 


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Lu.  14. 18.  I  have  bought  a  field,  and  I  must  needs  go  out 
19.  I  have  bought  five  yoke  of  oxen 

17.  28.  they  ate,  they  drank,  they  bought,  they  sold 
Arts  7.  16.  laid  in  the  tomb  that  Abraham  b.  for  a  price 

1  Cor.  6.  20.  for  ye  were  bought  with  a  price.  7.  23 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  denying  even  the  Master  that  bought  them 

Bound. — A.V.  bought,  ^wound. 
Mat.  14.  3.  laid  hold  on  John,  and  bound  him.  Mlc.  6.  17 

16.  19.  shalt  bind  on  earth  shall  be  b.  in  heaven.  18.  18 
Mk.  5.  4.  been  often  6.  with  fetters  and  chains.  Lu.  8.29 

15. 1.  chief  priests— 6.  Jesus.  Mat.  27.  2:  Jno.  18.  12 
7.  one  called  Barabbas,  lying  bound  with  them 
Lu.  10.  34.  b.  uphiawounds,pouringonthem  oilandwme 

13.  16.  woman— whom  Satan  had  6.,  lo,  these  eighteen 
Jiio.  11.44.  Lazarus— came  forth,  fcoiui/i  hand  and  foot  with 
grave-clothes ;  and  his  face  was  bound 

18.  24.  Annas  therefore  sent  him  bound  unto  Caiaphas 

19.  40.  took  the  body  of  Jesus,  and  ^bound  it  in  linen 
Acts  9.  2.  Saul— miRht  bring  them  bo^l7ldto  Jerusalem.  21 

12.  6.  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiei's,  b.  with 

20.  22.  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  Jerusalem 

21.  11.   [Agabus]  hound  his  own  feet  and  hands 

13.  I  am  ready  not  to  be  bottnd  only,  but  also  to  die 
33.  commanded  him  [Paul]  to  be  b.  with  two  chains 

22.  29.  chief  captain  was  afraid— because  he  had  botuid 

23.  12.  Jews— bound  themselves  under  a  cm-se.  14,  21 
28.  20.  because  of  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am  b.  with  this 

Hum.  7.  2.  woman  tliat  hath  a  husband  is  b.  1  Cor.  7.  39 

1  Cor.  7.  27,  Art  thou  bou7id  unto  a  wife  ?  seek  not 

2  Th.  1.  3.  We  are  bound  to  give  thanks  to  God.  2. 13 
2  Tim.  2.  9.  but  the  word  of  God  is  not  bound 

Heb.  5.  3.  by  reason  thereof  is  ^bound,  as  for  the  people 

13.  3.  Remember  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as  b.  with 
Jiec.  9. 14.  Loose  the  four  angels  which  are  hound 

20.  2.  Satan,  and  bound  hhn  foi-  a  thousand  years 
see  in  bonds,  tied. 

Bounds. 
Acts  17.  26.  having  determined — the  b.  of  their  habitation 

Bountifully. 
2  Cor.  9.  6.  he  that  soweth  bountifully  shall  reap  also  h. 

Bountifulness  A.V. — see  liberality. 

Bounty. — A.  V.  ^abundance,  Hiberality. 

1  Cor.  16.  3.  send  to  carry  your  'bounty  unto  Jerusalem 

2  Cor.  8.  20.  shoiild  blame  us  in  the  matter  of  this  ^Jjounfy 
9.  5.  your  aforepromised  bounty — as  a  matter  of  bounty 

Bow. 

Rev.  6.  2.  white  horse,  and  he  that  sat  thereon  had  a  bow 

Bow. 

Horn.  11.  10.  And  how  thou  down  their  back  alway 

14.  11.  saith  the  Lord,  to  me  every  knee  shall  bow 
Eph.  3.  14.  I  botu  my  knees  unto  the  Father 

Phil.  2.  10.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knee  should  bow 

Bowed. 

Lu.  13.  11.  infirmity  eighteen  years  ;  and  she  was  bowed 

24.  5.  affrighted,  and  h.  down  their  faces  to  the  earth 
Jno.  19.  30.  he  bowed  his  head,  and  gave  up  his  spirit 
Bo7u.  11.  4.  who  have  not  hotved  the  knee  to  Baal 

see  kneeled. 
Bowels. 

Acta  1. 18.  all  his  [Judas]  bowels  gushed  out 
see  heart,  hearts,  affedions,  mercies. 


BRANDED 

Bowing. 
MJi.  15.  19.  [soldiers]  bjwing  their  knees  worshipped  him 

Bowl— S.— .4.F.  ^vial—s. 
Bev.  5.  8.  having  each  one  a  harp  and  golden  ^bowls 

15.  7.  seven  golden  ^hotels  full  of  the  wrath  of  God 

16.  1.  pour  out  the  seven  ^bowls  of  the  wrath  of  God 

2.  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  ^howl  into  the  earth 

3.  second  poured  out  his  ^bowl  into  the  sea 

4.  third  poured  out  his  ^bowl  into  the  rivers 
8.  fourth  poured  out  his  ^botvl  upon  t-he  sun 
10.  fifth  poured  out  his  ^bowl  upon  the  throne 

12.  sixth  poured  out  his  ^bowl  upon  the  great  river 
17-  seventh  poured  out  his  ^bowl  upon  the  air 

17.  1.  one  of  the  seven  angels  that  had  the  seven  *&. 

[21. 19 
Box  A.V. — see  cruse 

Boy.— A.V.  ^child. 
Mat.  17.  18.  the  ^boy  was  cured  from  that  hour 
Lu.  2.  43.  the  ^boy  Jesus  tarried  beliiud  in  Jerusalem 

9.  42.  healed  the  ^boy,  and  gave  him  Imck  to  his  father 

Braided. — A.V  ^braided. 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  not  with  ^braided  hair,  and  gold  or  pearls 

Brake. — A.V.  ^beat,  -hrohen. 
Mat.  14. 19.  he  blessed,  and  braike  and  gave.  15  36 :  26. 
26  :    Mk.  6.  41 :    8.  6  :    14.  22  :    Lu.  9.  16  :    22. 19 : 
1  24.  30  :  1  Cor.  11.  24 

Mk.  8. 19.  When  I  brake  the  five  loaves 
I      14.  3.  and  she  brake  the  cruse,  and  poured  it 
I  Lu.  6.  48.  the  stream  ^brnke  against  that  house.  149 
I  Jno.  5.  18.  he  not  only  ^6.  the  sabbath,  but  also  called  God 
19.  32.  soldiers — brake  the  legs  of  the  first  [thief  J 
33.  he  [Jesus]  was  dead  already,  they  &)-«^6  not  his  legs 
I  Acts  '11.  35.  he  [Paul]  ^brake  it,  and  began  to  eat 
I  Eph.  2.  14.  and  ^brake  down  the  middle  wall  of  partition 
]  see .  breaking. 

I     Bramble. 
Lu.  6.  44.  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they  grapes 

!      Branch. 

I  Mat,  24.  32.  fig  tree  — when  her  branch  is  now  become 

!  tender.  Mk.  13.  28 

j  Jno.  15.  2.  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not — evei'y 

!  branch  that  beareth 

4.  as  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 

6.  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch 

Branches. 

Mat.  13.  32.  birds  of  the  heaven — lodge  in  the  b.  Lu.  13. 19 
21.  8.  others  cut  b.  from  the  trees,  and  sjn-ead.  Mk.  11.  8 

Mk.  4.  32.  than  all  the  herbs,  and  putteth  out  great  b. 

Jno.  12.  13.  took  the  branches  of  the  palm  trees 

15.  5.  I  am  the  vine,  ye  are  the  branches  • 

Eom.  11.  16.  if  the  root  is  holy,  so  are  the  branches 
17    But  if  some  of  the  branches  were  broken  off 

18.  olive  tree  ;  glory  not  over  the  branches 

19.  Thou  wilt  say  then,  Branches  were  l)roken  off 
21.  for  if  God  spiired  not  the  natural  branches 

24.  much  more  shall  these,  which  are  the  natural  b. 

Branded. — A .  V.  ^seared . 

Gal.  6.  17.  for  I  bear  b.  on  my  body  the  marks  of  Jesus 
1  Tim.  4.  2.  ^b.  in  their  own  conscience  as  with  a  hot  iron 


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BKASEN 


BREATHED 


Brasen. 
Mk.  7.  4.  washiugs  of  cups,  and  pots,  aud  brasen  vessels 

Brass. 

Mat.  10.  9.  no  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass  in  your  purses 
1  Cor.  13.1.  lam  become  sounding  6.,  or  a  clanging  cymbal 
Bev.  1. 15.  his  feet  like  unto  burnished  brass.  2.  18 
9.  20.  idols  of  gold,  and  of  silver,  and  of  brass 
18. 12.  precious  wood,  and  of  brass,  and  iron,  and  maible 

Brawler. — A.V.  ^given  to  wine. 

1  Tim.  3.  3.  [bishop]  no  hraivler,  no  striker.  Tit.  1.  ^7 
see  contentious. 

Bread. 

Mat.  4.  3.  command  that  these  stones  become  b.  Lu.  -k.'d 

4.  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone.  Lu.  4.  4 
6.  11.  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  Lu.  11.  3 

15.  2.  they  wash  not  their  hands  when  they  eat  bread 
26.  It  is  not  meet  to  take  the  children's  bread.  Mk.  7.  27 

16.  5.  disciples — forgot  to  take  bread.  Mk.  8. 14 
7.  saying,  We  took  no  bread.  8  :  Mk.  8.  16,  17 

11.  ye  do  not  perceive  that  I  spake  not  to  you  concerning 

12.  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread  [bread  ' 

26.  26.  as  they  were  eating,  Jesus  took  b.  Mk.  14. 22  :  Lti. 
Mk.  3.  20.  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  b.  [22. 19  :  24. 30 

6.  8.  take  nothing  for  their  journey — no  bread,  no  wallet 

37.  Shall  we  go  and  buy  two  hundred  pennyworth  of  b. 

7.  2.  his  disciples  ate  their  bread  with  defiled — hands 

5.  but  eat  their  bread  with  defiled  hands  ? 

8.  4.  fill  these  men  with  bread  here  in  a  desert  place  ? 
Lu.  7.  33.  John  the  Baptist  is  come  eating  no  bread 

9.  3.  neither  staff,  nor  wallet,  nor  bread,  nor  money 

14.  1.  he  went — on  a  sabbath  to  eat  bread 

15.  Blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom 

15.  17.  How  many  hired  servants  of  my  father's  have  b. 
24.  35.  he  was  known  of  them  in  the  breaking  of  the  b. 

Jiio.  6. 5.  Whence  are  we  to  buy  bread,  that  these  may  eat  ? 
7.  Two  hundred  pennyworth  of  bread  is  not  sufficient 
23.  nigh  unto  the  place  where  they  ate  the  bread 

31.  He  gave  them  bread  out  of  heaven  to  eat      [bread 

32.  not  Moses  that  gave  you  the  b. — but  my  Father — true 

38.  For  the  bread  of  God  is  that  which  cometh  down 

34.  Lord,  evermore  give  us  this  bread 

35.  Jesus  said — I  am  the  bread  of  life.  48 

41.  because  he  said,  I  am  the  bread  which  came.  50,  58 
51.  I  am  the  living  bread  which  came  down — eat  of 
this  bread — yea  and  the  bread  which  I  will  give 
58.  he  that  eateth  this  bread  shall  live  for  ever 

13. 18.  He  that  eateth  my  b.  lifted  up  his  heel  against  me 

21.  9.  and  fish  laid  thereon,  and  bread 

13.  Jesus  cometh,  and  taketh  the  bread 

Acts  2.  42.  in  the  breaking  of  bread  and  the  prayers 
46.  breaking  bread  at  home,  they  did  take  their  food 
20.  7.  when  we  were  gathered  together  to  break  bread 

11.  when  he  [Paul] — had  broken  the  bread,  and  eaten 

27.  35.  when  he  had  said  this,  and  had  taken  bread 

1  Cor.  10. 16.  The  b.  which  we  break,  is  it  not  a  communion 

17.  are  one  bread,  one  body — all  partake  of  the  one  b. 
11.  23.  in  the  night  in  which  he  was  betrayed  took  bread 

26.  For  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread 

27.  whosoever  shall  eat  the  bread  or  drink  the  cup.  28 

2  Cor.  9.  10.  supplieth  seed  to  the  sower  and  b.  for  food 
2  Th.  3.  8.  neither  did  we  eat  bread  for  nought 

12.  with  quietness  they  work,  and  eat  their  own  bread 

see  eat,  loaf,  loaves,  sheivbreacl. 

Loaf  or  Loaves  of  Bread. — see  loaf,  loaves. 


Unleavened  Bread. 

Mat.  26.  17.  on  the  first  day  of  unl.  b.  Mk.  14.  1,  12  :  Lu. 
Acts  12.  3.  those  were  the  days  of  unl.  bread         [22.  1,  7 

20.  6.  after  the  days  of  unleavened  bread 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  with  the  unl.  bread  of  sincerity  and  truth 

Breadth. 

Eph.  3.  18.  what  is  the  b.  and  length  and  height  and  depth 
Bev.  20.  9.  they  went  up  over  the  breadth  of  the  earth 

21.  16.  the  length  thereof  is  as  great  as  the  breadth — 

length  and  breadth — thereof  are  equal 

Break.— ^4.  F.  ^broken. 
Mat.  5. 19.  whosoever— shall  break  one  of  these  least  com- 
6.  19.  where  thieves  b.  through  aud  steal    [mandments 

20.  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor  steal 
12.  20.  a  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break 

Acts  20.  7.  gathered  together  to  b.  bread,  Paul  discoursed 

27.  41.  stern  began  to  i&,  up  by  the  violence  of  the  waves 

1  Cor.  10.  16.  bread  which  we  &rea^-,  is  it  not  a  communion 

Gal.  4.  27.  Break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travailest  not 

sec  breaking,  burst. 

Break  of  day. 
Acts  20.  11.  even  till  break  of  day,  so  he  [Paul]  departed 

Break,  fast. — A.V.  ^dine. 
Jno.  21.  12.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Come  aud  '■b.  yoxxr fast 

Breaker — s  A.V. — see  transgressor— s. 

Breaking.— ^.F.  ^brake,  %reak. 
Lu.  5.  6.  multitude  of  fishes;  and  their  nets  were  ^b. 

8.  29.  and  ^b.  the  bands  asunder,  he  was  driven  of  the 

24.  35.  was  known  of  them  in  the  breaking  of  the  bread 
Acts  2.  42.  in  the  breaking  of  bread  and  the  prayers 
46.  breaking  bread  at'home,  they  did  take  their  food 

21.  13.  What  do  ye,  weeping  and  ^breaking  my  heart  ? 

Breast— s.—^.  F.  ^2^aps. 

Lu.  11.  27.  Blessed  is  the  womb  that  bare  thee,  and  the  ^b. 
18.  13.  publican— smote  his  breast,  saying,  God,  be 
23.  29.  Blessed  are — the  ^breasts  that  never  gave  suck 
48.  multitudes— returned  smiting  their  breasts 

Jno.  13.  25.  He  leaning  back,  as  he  was,  on  Jesus'  breast 

21.  20.  which  also  leaned  back  on  his  b.  at  the  supper 
Bev.  15.  6.  seven  angels— girt  about  their  b.  with  golden 

Breastplate— s. 
Eph.  6.  14.  put  on  the  breastplate  of  righteousness 

1  Th.  5.  8.  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  and  love 
Rev.  9.  9.  they  had  breastplates,  as  it  were  b.  of  iron 

17.  having  breastplates  as  of  fire  and  of  hyacinth 

Breath.— ^.F.  Hife,  "^spirit. 
Acts  17.  25.  giveth  to  all  life,  and  breath,  and  all  things 

2  Th.  2.  8.  Lord  Jesus  shall  slay  with  the  ^6.  of  his  mouth 
Bev.  11.  11.  %reath  of  life  from  God  entered  into  them 

13. 15.  it  was  given  unto  him  to  give  ^breath  to  it 


Breathed. 
Jno.  20.  22.  he  b.  on  them,  and  saith  unto  them,  Receive 


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BKEATHING 

Breathing. 
Acts  9.  1.  Saul,  yet  breathing  threateuiug  aud  slaughter 

Brethren. — A.V.  ^men  and  brethren. 
Mat.  4.  18.  Galilee,  he  saw  two  6.,  Simon— and  Andrew 
21.  [JesusJ  saw  other  two  brethren,  James— and  John 
19.  29.  that  hath  left  liouses,  or  h.  Mk.  10. 29  :  Lu.  18.  29 
20.24.  ten — moved  with  indignation  concerning  the  two 

22.  2.5.  were  with  us  seven  b.  Mk.  12.  20 :  Lu.  20.  29  \h. 

23.  8.  one  is  your  teacher,  and  all  ye  are  brethren 
Mk.  10.  30.  shall  receive — houses,  and  b.,  and  sisters 
Lii.14:.  26.  hateth  not — &.,  and  sisters,  yea,  and  his  own 

16.  28.  for  I  [Dives]  have  five  brethren 

21.  16.  delivered  up  even  by  parents,  and  brethren 
Jno.  21.  23.  This  saying— went  forth  among  the  brethren 
Acts  1.  16.  ^Brethren,  it  was  needful  that  the  scripture 

2.  29.  1^.,  I  may  say  unto  you  freely  of  the  patriarch 

37.  [Jews]  said  unto  Peter— I.B.,  what  shall  we  do  ? 

8.  17.  now,  brethren,  I  wot  that  in  ignorance  ye  did  it 

6.  3.  Look  ye  oat  therefore,  brethren,  from  among  you 

7.  2.  '^Brethren  and  fathers,  hearken 

26.  Sirs,  ye  are  b.  ;  why  do  ye  wrong  one  to  another  ? 

9.  30.  when  the  b.  knew  it,  they  brought  him  down 

10.  23.  certain  of  the  b.  from  Joppa  accompanied  him 

11.  1.  apostles  and  the  6.— heard  that  the  Gentiles 

12.  these  six  brethren  also  accompanied  me  [Peter] 
29.  send  relief  unto  the  brethren  that  dwelt  in  Judffia 

12.  17.  Tell  these  things  unto  James,  and  to  the  b. 

13.  15.  "^Brethren,  if  ye  have  any  word  of  exhortation 
26.  ^Brethren,  cliildren  of  the  stock  of  Abraham 

38.  Be  it  known  unto  you  therefore,  brethren 

14.  2.  and  made  them  evil  affected  against  the  brethren 
IP.  1.  certain  men  came— and  taught  the  brethren 

'A.  and  they  caused  great  joy  unto  all  the  brethren 
7.  ^Brethren,  ye  know  how  that  a  good  while  ago 

13.  '^Brethren,  hearken  unto  me  [James] 

22.  Barsabbas,  and  Silas,  chief  men  among  the  brethren 

23.  The  apostles  and  the  elder  b.  unto  the  b.  which 

32.  Judas  and  Silas — exhorted  the  brethren 

33.  they  were  dismissed  in  peace  from  the  brethren 
36.  Let  us  return  now  and  visit  the  b.  in  every  city 
40.  commended  by  the  b.  to  the  grace  of  the  Lord 

16.  2.  [Timothy]  well  reported  of  by  the  brethren 
40.  when  they  had  seen  the  b.,  they  comforted  them 

17.  6.  dragged  Jason  and  certain  b.  before  the  rulers 
10.  And  the  brethren  immediately  sent  away  Paul.  14 

Iti^lS.  Paul— took  his  leave  of  the  brethren 
27._  the  b.  encouraged  him,  and  wrote  to  the  disciples 

21.  7.  we  saluted  the  brethren,  and  abode  with  them 

17.  when  we  were  come  to  Jerusalem,  the  h.  received 

22.  1.  '^Brethren  and  fathers,  hear  ye  the  defence 

5.  from  whom  also  I  received  letters  unto  the  brethren 

23.  1.  Paul— said,  ^Brethren,  I  have  lived  before  God 

5.  Paul  said,  I  wist  not,  b.,  that  he  was  high  priest 

6.  'P-Buvl—cvifi^-^Brethren,  I  am  a  Pharisee 
28.  14.  Puteoli :  where  we  found  brethren 

15.  the  b.,  when  they  heard  of  us,  came  to  meet  us 
17.  I,  brethren,  though  I  had  done  nothing  against 
21.  nor  did  any  of  the  brethren  come  hither 
Bo7n.  1.  13.  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant,  brethren.  11. 
25  :  1  Cm:  10.  1 :  12.  1  :  Th.  4.  13 

7.  1.  Or  are  ye  ignorant,  brethren  -how  that  the  law 

8.  12.  So  then,  brethren,  we  are  debtors,  not  to  the  flesh 
29.  might  be  the  firstborn  among  many  brethren 

10.  1.  Brethren,  my  heart's  desire  and  my  supplication 
12.  1.  I  beseech  you  therefore,  brethren.  15.  30  :  16.  17  • 
1  Cor.  1.  10:  16.  15:   Gal.  4.  12 
■     IG.  14.  Salute— Hermas,  and  the  brethren 


BBETHEEN 

1  Cor.  1.  26.  For  behold  your  calling,  b.,  how  th.it  not 

2.  1.  I,  6.,  when  I  came  unto  you,  came  not  \.'itii 

3.  1.  I,  6.,  could  not  speak  imto  you  as  unto  spiritual 

4.  6.  Now  these  things,  brethren,  I  have  in  a  figure 

7.  24.  Brethren,  let  each  man — ^abide  with  God 

29.  But  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  is  shortened 

8.  12.  And  thus,  sinning  against  the  brethren 

9.  5.  rest  of  the  apostles,  and  the  brethren  of  the  FiOrd 

14.  20.  Brethren,  be  not  children  in  mind 
26.  What  is  it  then,  brethren  ? 

39.   Wherefore,  my  b.,  desire  earnestly  to  prophesy 

15.  1.  I  make  known  unto  you,  brelJiren,  the  gospel 
6.  appeared  to  above  five  hundred  brethren  at  once 
50.  Now  this  I  say,  brethren,  that  flesh  and  blood 
58.  Wherefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye  stedfast 

16.  11.  I  expect  him  [Timothy]  with  the  brethren 

12.  him  [ApoUos]  much  to  come  unto  you  with  the  6. 
20.  All  the  brethren  salute  you.  Phil.  4.  21 
2  Cor.  8.  23.  or  our  b.,  they  are  the  messengers  of  the 
9.  3.  But  I  have  sent  the  brethren,  that  our  glorying 
5.  I  thought  it  necessary  therefore  to  intreat  the  b. 
11.  9.  for  the  6.,  when  they  came  from  Macedonia 
26.  in  perils  among  false  brethren 
13.  11.  Finally,  brethren,  farewell 
Gal.  1.  2.  all  the  b.  which  are  with  me,  unto  the  chiu'ches 

11.  I  make  known  to  you,  b.,  as  touching  the  gospel 
2  4.  because  of  the  false  brethren  privily  brought  in 

Eph.  C.  23.  Peace  be  to  the  brethren,  and  love  with  faith 
Pliil.  1.  14.  most  of  the  b.  in  the  Lord — speak  the  word 
Col.  1.  2.  to  the  saints  and  faithful  brethren  in  Christ 

4.  15.  Salute  the  brethren  that  are  in  Laodicea 

1  Th.  4.  1.  Finally  then,  b.,  we  beseech.    5.  12  :  2  Th.  2.  1 

10.  for  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  brethren 

5.  14.  we  exhort  you,  brethren.  4.  10 :  Heb.  13.  22 

25.  Brethren,  pray  for  us.  2  Th.  3.  1 

26.  Salute  all  the  brethren  with  a  holy  kiss 

27.  that  this  epistle  be  read  unto  all  the  brethren 

2  Th.  2.  15.  So  then,  brethren,  stand  fast 

1  Tim.  4.  6.  If  thou  put  the  b.  in  mind  of  these  things 

5.  1.  Rebuke — the  younger  men  as  brethren 

6.  2.  let  them  not  despise  them,  because  they  are  b. 
Heb.  2.  11.  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call  them  brethren 

3.  1.  Wherefore,  holy  b.,  partakers  of  a  heavenly  calling 

12.  Take  heed,  b.,  lest  haply  there  shall  be  in  any 

7.  5.  according  to  the  law,  that  is,  of  their  brethren. 
Jas.  2.  5.  Hearken,  my  beloved  b. ;  did  not  God  choose 

4.  11.  Speak  not  one  against  another,  brethren 

5.  7.  Be  patient  therefore,  b.,  until  the  coming  of  the 

9.  Murmur  not,  brethren,  one  against  another 

10.  Take,  brethren,  for  an  example  of  suffering 
1  Pet.  1.  22.  unto  unfeigned  love  of  the  brethren 

3.  8.  loving  as  b.,  tenderhearted,  humbleminded 
1  Jno.  3.  14.  out  of  death  into  life,  because  we  love  the  6. 
16.  we  ought  to  lay  down  our  lives  for  the  breth7-en 

3  Jno.  3,  when  b.  came  and  bare  witness  unto  thy  truth 

5.  doest  toward  them  that  are  brethren  and  strangers 
10.  neither  doth  he  himself  receive  the  brethren 

Beu.  6.  11.  and  their  b.,  which  should  be  killed  even  as 
12.  10.  for  the  accuser  of  our  bielkren  is  cast  down 


His  Brethren. 

Mat.  1.  2.  Jacob  begat  Judah  and  his  brethren 
11.  Josiah  begat  Jechoniah  and  his  brethren 

12.  46.  his  mother  and /(«.<!  b.  stood.  Mk.  3.  31 :  Lu.  8. 19 

13.  55.  his  bretliren,  James,  and  Joseph.  Acts  1.  14 
Jno.  2.  12.  to  Capernaum,  he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  b. 

7.  5.  his  brethren  did  not  believe  on  him  [Jesus] 
10.  when  his  brethren  were  gone  up  unto  the  feast 
Acts  7.  13,  Joseph  was  made  known  to  his  brethren 


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Acts  7.  23.   ',  Moses]  to  visit  his  b.  the  ehildieu  of  Israel 

25.  he  supposed  that  Jiis  b.  understood  how  that  God 
1  Cor.  6.  5.  who  shall  he  ahle  to  decide  between  his  b. 
Heh.  2.  17.  iu  all  things  to  be  made  like  uuto  his  brethren 

Men  and  Brethren  A.V.—see  brethren. 

Love  of  the  Brethren. — A.V.  ^brotherly  love,  -hrotherlii 
kindness. 

Rom.  12  10.  In  U.  of  the  b.  be  tenderly  affectioned  one  to 

1  T/(.  4.  9.  concerning  ^love  of  the  brethren  ye  have  no  need 
Heb.  13.  1.  Let  ^love  of  the  brethren  continue 

2  Pet.  1.  7.  godliness  'H.  of  the  b. ;  and  in  your  H.  of  the  b. 

My  Brethren. 

Mat.  12.  48.  and  who  are  my  brethren  ?  Mk.  3.  33 

49.  Behold,  my  mother  and  mtj  brethren  !  Mk.  3.  34 

25.  40.  Inasmuch  as  j'e  did  it  unto  one  of  these  mij  b. 

28.  10.  Fear  not :  go  tell  mij  brethren  that  they  depart 
Lu.  8.  21.  My  mother  and  my  b.  are  these  which  hear  the 
Jno  20.  17.  go  unto  vnj  b.,  and  say  to  them,  I  ascend 
BojH.  7.  4.  Wherefore,' )»//  b.,  ye  also  were  made  dead 

9.  3.  anathema  from  Christ  for  7ny  brethren's  sake 

15.  14.  I  myself  also  am  persuaded  of  you,  viy  brethren 
Heb.  2.  12.  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  7ny  breihren 
Ja.s.  1.  16.  Be  not  deceived,'  my  beloved  brethren 
19.  Ye  know  this,  my  beloved  brethren 

2.  4.  Hearken,  my  beloved  brethren 

3.  1.  Be  not  many  teachers,  my  brethren 

5.  12.  But  above  all  things,  my  brethren,  swear  not 
19.  My  b.,  if  any  among  you  do  err  from  the  truth 

Thy  Brethren. 

Mat.  12.  47.  Behold,  thy  mother  and  thy  b.  stand  with- 
out. Mk.3.  32:'Lu.8.20 
Lu.  14.  12.  call  not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren 

22. 32.  once  thou  [Peter]  hast  turned  again,  stablish  thy  b. 
Bev.  19.  10.  with  thee  and  with  thy  b.  that  hold.  22.  9 

Your  Brethren. 

Mat.  5.  47.  if  ye  salute  j/owr  6.  only,  what  do  ye  more 
Acts  3.  22.  A  prophet — from  among  your  b.,  like.  7.  37 
1  Cor.  6.  8.  do  wrong,  and  defraud,  and  that  your  b. 
1  Pet.  5.  9.  same  sufferings  are  accomplished  in  your  b 

Bride. 

Jnn.  3.  29.  He  that  hath  the  bride  is  the  bridegroom 
Iiev.  18.  23.  voice  of  the  bridegroom  and  of  the  bride 

21.  2.  new  Jerusalem — as  a  b.  adorued  for  her  husband 

9.  I  will  show  thee  the  bride,  the  wife  of  the  Lamb 

22.  17.  And  the  Spirit  and  the  bnde  say,  Come 

Bride-chamber. 

Mat.  9.  15.  Can  the  sons  of  the  bride-chamber  mourn 
Mk.  2. 19.  Can  the  sons  of  the  bride-chamber  ia,st.  Lu.  5.  34 

Bridegroom. 

Mat.  9  15.  as  long  as  the  bridegroom  is  with  them  ?—b. 
shall  be  taken  away.  Mk.  2.  19,  20  :  Lu.  5.  34,  o5 
25.  1    took  their  lamps,  and  went  forth  to  meet  the  b. 

5.  while  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all  slumbered 

6.  Behold,  the  bridegroom  !  Come  ye  forth  to  meet  him 

10.  while  they  went  away  to  buy,  the  b.  came 
Jno.  2.  9.  the  ruler  of  the  feast  calleth  the  bridegroom 

3.  29.  is  the  b. :  but  the  friend  of  the  ft.— of  tlie  b.  voice 
Bev.  18.  23.  voice  of  the  b.  and  of  the  bride  shall  lie  heard 


Bridle— eth. 

Jan.  1.  26.  thiuketh  himself  to  be  religions,  while  he  /;.  not 
3.  2.  a  perfect  man,  able  to  bridle  the  whole  body  also 

Bridles.— ^.F.ifti^s. 

Jas.  3.  3.  Now  if  we  put  the  horses'  ifc.  into  their  mouths 
Bev.  14.  20.  came  out  blood— even  unto  the  bridles  of  the 

Briefly. 

1  Pet.  5. 12.  I  have  written  unto  you  briefly,  exhorting 
see  summed  up. 

Briers  A.V.—see  thistles. 

Bright.— ^.F.  ^clean,  ''■clear,  hvhite. 

Mai.  17.  5.  behold,  a  bright  cloud  overshadowed  them 
Lu.  11.  36.  as  when  the  lamp  with  its  b.  shining  doth  give 
Acts.  10.  30.  a  man  stood  before  me  [Cornelius]  in  b.  apparel 
Bev.  19.8.  array  herself  in  fine  linen,  i^ji^AY  and  pure.  15. '^^ 

22.  1 ,  a  river  of  water  of  life,  ^bright  as  crystal 

16.  the  offspring  of  David,  the  bright,  the  morning  star 

Brightness. 

Acts  26.  13.  light  from  heaven,  above  the  b.  of  the  sun 

see  effulgence,  manifeatation. 

Brim. 

Jno.  2.  7.  And  they  filled  them  [waterpots]  up  to  the  brim 

Brimstone. 

Ltt.  17.  29,  Sodom  it  rained  fire  and  b.  from  heaven 
Bev.  9.  17.  breastplates — of  b. — smoke  and  brimstone.  18 
14.  10.  and  he  shall  be  tormented  with  fire  and  &j7Htsfo7(e 
19.  20.  lake  of  fire  that  burneth  with  b.  20.  10  :  21.  8 

Bring.— 4. F.  '^brought,  declare,  ^ fetch,  ^lead,  ^preach, 
^sheu'. 

Mat.  2.  8.  bring  me  word — may  come  and  worship  him 

6.  13.  ^bring  us  not  into  temptation.  Lit.  11.  H 
14.  18.  And  he  said.  Bring  them  hither  to  me 

17.  17.  bring  him  hither  to  me.  Mk.  9.  19  :  Lu.  9.  41. 
21.  2.  and  bring  them  unto  me.  Mk.  11.  2:  Lu.  19.  30 

Mk.  6.  27.  and  commanded  io '^bringhia  [John  Bap.]  head 

7.  32.  they  bring  unto  him  one  that  was  deaf 

Lu.  1.  19.  speak  unto  thee,  and  to  ^b.  thee — good  tidings 
2.  10.  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy 
5.  18.  behold,  men  ^bring  on  a  bed  a  man  that  was  pal- 
sied :  and  they  sought  to  bring  him  in 
19.  not  finding  by  what  way  they  might  bring  him  in 

8.  14.  and  bring  no  fruit  to  perfection 

12.  11.  when  they  bring  you  before  the  synagogues 
14.  21.  bring  in  hither  the  poor  and  maimed 

19.  27.  bring  hither,  and  slay  them  before  me 
Jno.  7.  45.  Why  did  ye  not  ^brlng  him?  [Jesus] 
10.  16.  not  of  this  fold  :  them  also  must  I  bring 
14.  26.  Comforter — bring  to  your  remembrance  all 

18.  29.  What  accusation  bring  ye  against  this  man  ? 

19.  4.  Pilate — saith — Behold,  I  bring  him  out  to  you 
21.  10.  Bring  of  the  fish  which  ye  have  now  taken 

Acts  5.  28.  intend  to  bring  this  man's  blood  upon  us 
7.  6.  that  they  should  bring  them  into  bondage 

9.  2.  [Saul]  might  bring  them  bound  to  Jerusalem.  21 : 

13.  32.  we  "^bring  you  good  tidings  of  the  promise  |  22.  5 

14.  15.  and  ^bring  joii  good  tidings,  that  ye  should  turn 
16.  37.  let  them  come  themselves  and  '^bring  us  out 

23.  10.  and  bring  him  [  Paul]  into  the  castle 

15.  chief  captain  that  he  bring  him  [Paul]  down 


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Arts  23.  17.  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the  chief  captain 

20.  Jews  have  agreed  to  ask  thee  to  bring  down  Paul 
liom.  10.  6.  Who  sliall  ascend — to  bring  Christ  down 

7.  (that  is,  to  bring  Christ  up  from  the  dead.) 
1  Car.  1.  28.  that  he  might  bring  to  nouglit  the  things 

4.  5.  who  will  both  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things 

9.  27.  I  buffet  my  body,  and  bring  it  into  bondage 
Gal.  2.  4.  that  they  might  bring  us  into  bondage 

3.  24.  law — our  tutor  to  bring  us  unto  Christ 

1  Tk.  4.  14.  fallen  asleep  in  Jesus  will  God  bring  with  him 

2  Tim.  4.  11.  Take  Mark,  and  bring  him  with  thee 

1  Pet.  3.  18.  Christ— that  he  might  b.  us  to  God  [heresies 

2  Pet.  2. 1.  teachers,  who  shall  privily  bring  in  destructive 
Bev.  21.  24.  kings  of  the  earth  do  bring  their  glory  into  it 

26.  they  shall  bring  the  glory  and  the  honour 
see  {bring  to)  nothimj,  bringeth,  nurture,  offering,  2n(t,  set{forv:ard), 
tell. 

Bring  forth. — A.V.  ^bring  out,  brought  forth. 

Mat.  1.  21.  And  she  shall  bring  forth  a  son.  23  :  Lu.  1.  31 

3.  8.  B.  f.  therefore  fruit  worthy  of  repentance.  Lu.  3.  8 

7.  18.  good  tree — b.  f.  evil  fruit— corrupt  tree  b.f.  good 

Ln   8.  l.'j.  good  heart— 6?-u)9/.  fruit  with  patience    [fruit 

15.  22.  Bring  forth  quickly  the  best  robe 
Acts  12.  4.  after  the  Passover  to  bring  him  [Peter]  forth 
6.  when  Herod  was  about  to  '^bring  him  fo7-th 
17.  5.  sought  to  ift.  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  /.  to  the  people 
Bom.  7.  4.  that  we  might  bring  forth  fruit  unto  God 
5.  in  our  members  to  bring  forth  fruit  unto  death 
see  bear,  brimjeth. 

Bring  fruit. — see  (bear)  fruit. 

Bringest. 
Acts  17.  20.  For  thou  bringest — strange  things  to  our  ears 

Bringeth. — A.V.  ^bring,  %ring forth,  Headeth. 

Mat.  3. 10.  every  tree— &.  not  forth  good  fruit.  7.19:  Lu.  3. 9. 
7.  17.  good  tree  bringeth  forth  good  fruit — corrupt  tree 
bringeth  forth  evil  fruit.  Lu.  6.  ^43 

12.  35.  bringeth  forth  good  things — b.  forth  evil  things. 

13.  23.  bringeth  forth,  some  a  hundredfold       [Lit.  6.  45 
52.  householder,  wJiich  h.  forth  out  of  his  treasure 

17.1.  Jesus — 6.  them  up  into  a  high  mountain.  MA-.  9.  ■''2 
2  Cor.  11.  20.  a  man,  if  he  '^bringeth  you  into  bondage 
Eeb.  1.  6.  bringeth  in  the  firstborn  into  the  world 

6.  7.  bringeth  forth  herbs  meet  for  them  for  whose  sake 
Jas.  1.  15.  sin,  when  it  is  fullgrown,  bringeth  forth  death 
2  Jno.  10.  one  cometh  unto  you,  and  ^b.  not  this  teaching 

see  beareth,  bearing,  bringing. 

Bringing.— .4 F.  ^bringeth,  ^brought,  Haid,  ^shewing. 

Mat.  21.  43.  to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits  thereof 
ML-.  2.  3.  bringing  unto  him  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy 
Lrt.  8.  1.  preaching  and  *b.  the  good  tidings  of  the  kingdom 
21.  12.  "b.  you  before  kings  and  governors  for  my  name's 

24.  1.  unto  the  tomb,  b.  the  spices  which  they  had  [sake 
Acts  5.  16.  from  the  cities  round — Jerusalem,  b.  sick  folk 

25.  7.  ^bringing  against  him  [Paul]  many — charges 
Bom.  7.  23.  and  b.  me  into  captivity  under  the  law  of  sin 
2  Cor.  10.  5.  bi-inging  every  thought  into  caj^tivity    [men 
Tit.  2.  11.  grace  of  God  hath  appeared,  ^b.  salvation  to  all 
Heh.  2.  10.  in  bringing  many  sons  unto  glory,  to  make 

7.  19.  and  a  bringing  in  thereupon  of  a  better  hope 

sie  brought. 
Broad. 

Mat.  7.  13.  wide  is  the  gate,  and  broad  is  the  way 
23.  6,  [scribes  and  Pharisees]  make  b.  their  phylacteries 

Broided  A.  V. — see  braided. 


Broiled. 

Lu.  24.  42.  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled  fish 

Broken. 

Mat.  21.  44.  he  that  falleth  on  this  stone  shall  be  b.  Lu. 
Mk.  5.  4.  and  the  fetters  broken  in  pieces  [20,  18 

Lu.  12.  39.  left  his  house  to  be  b.  through.     Mat.  24.  43 
Jno.  7.  23.  that  the  law  of  Moses  may  not  be  broken 
10.  35.  word  of  God  came  (and  the  scripture  cannot  be  b.) 
19.  31.  asked  of  Pilate  that  their  legs  might  be  broken 
36.  A  bone  of  him  [Jesus]  shall  not  be  broken 
Acts  20.  11.  [Paul]  had  broken  the  bread,  and  eaten 
Bom.  11.  17.  if  some  of  the  branches  were  broken  off 

19.  Thou  wilt  say  then.  Branches  were  broken  off 

20.  by  their  unbelief  they  were  broken  off 

Bev.  2.  27.  as  the  vessels  of  the  potter  are  b.  to  shivers 
spe  brake,  break,  rent. 

'Broken  fast. — A.  V.  '^dined. 

■Jno.  21.  15.  when  they  had  ^broken  their  fast,  Jesus  saith 

Broken  pieces. — A.V.  ^broken  meat,  ^fragmeiits. 

Mat.  14.  20.  that  which  remained  over  of  the  "^broken  pieces. 

Mat.  15.  137  :  Mk.  8.  I8 :  Lu.  9.  217 
Mk.  6.  43.  they  took  up  "^broken  pieces,  twelve  basketfuls 
8. 19.  how  many  baskets  full  of  '^broken 2neces  took  ye  up  ? 
Jno.  6.  12.  Gather  up  the  '■^broken  pieces  which  remain  over 

13.  filled  twelve  baskets  witli  broken  pieces 

Broken  «j;— Broke  itp. — A.V.  ^broken  up. 

Mk.  2.  4.  roof— when  they  had  broken  it  vj),  they  let  down 
Acts  13.  43.  Now  when  the  synagogue  ^broke  uji 

Brood. 
L2i.  13.  34.  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  own  b.  under  her  wings 

Brook. 
Jno.  18. 1.  Jesus — went — with  his  disciples  over  the  brook 

Brother. — A.  V. — Vmsband. 

Mat.  10. 21.  brother  shall  deliver  up  b.  to  death.  Mk.  13. 12 
Mk.  12.  19.  If  a  man's  b.  die,  and  leave  a  wife.  Lu.  20.  28 
Lu.  6.  42.  Brother,  let  me  cast  out  the  mote  that  is  in 
15.  27.  Thy  brother  is  come;  and  thy  father  hath  killed 
32.  this  thy  brother  was  dead,  and  is  alive  again 
Jno.  11.  2.  Mary — whose  brother  Lazarus  was  sick 

19    Jews — to  console  them  concerning  their  brother 
Acts  9.  17    Ananias — said,  Brother  Saul,  the  Lord.  22. 13 
12.  2.  [Herod]  killed  James  the  b.  of  John  with  the  sword 
21.  20.  Thou  seest,  b.,  how  many  thoiisands  there  arr^ 
Bom.  16.  23.  Erastus — saluteth  you,  and  Quartus  the  h. 

1  Cor.  5. 11.  if  any  man  that  is  named  a  b.  be  a  fornicator 

6.  6.  but  brother  going  to  law  with  brother 

7.  12.  If  any  brother  hath  an  unbelieving  wife 

14.  the  unbelieving  wife  is  sanctified  in  the  ^brother 

15.  the  b.  or  the  sister  is  not  under  bondage  in  sucli 

8.  11.  the  brother  for  whose  sake  Christ  died 

2  Cor.  8.  18.  the  b.  whose  praise  in  the  gospel  is  spread 
12.  18.  I  exhorted  Titus,  and  I  sent  the  brother  with  him 

Gal.  1.  19.  saw  I  none,  save  James  the  Lord's  brother 

2  Th.  3.  6.  withdraw  yom'selves  from  every  b.  that  walketh 

15.  not  as  an  enemy,  but  admonish  him  as  a  brother 
Phileni.  7.  saints  have  been  refreshed  through  thee,  6. 

16.  more  than  a  servant,  a  brother  beloved.  Col.  4.  9 
20.  Yea,  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the  Lord 

Jas.  1.  9.  But  let  the  brother  of  low  degree  glory 
2.  15.  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  in  lack  of 
4.  11 .  He  that  speaketh  against  a  brother,  or  judgeth 

Bev.  1.  9.  I  John,  your  brother  and  partaker  with  you 


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His  Brother. 

Mat.  5.  22.  angry  with  his  b. — shall  say  to  }iis  b.,  Eaca 
18.  35.  if  ye  forgive  not  every  one  his  brother 
22.  24.  his  b.  shall  marry — seed  unto  his  b.  Mk.  12.  19  : 
25.  left  his  wife  unto  his  brother  ILii.  20.  28 

Mk.  6.  17.  sake  of  Herodias,  his  brother  Philip's  wife 
Jno.  1.  41.  [Andrew]  findeth  first  his  own  brother  Simon 
Botn.  14.  13.  no  man  put  a  stumbliugblock  in  his  b.'s  way 
1  Th.  4.  6.  transgress,  and  wrong  his  brother  in  the  matter 
Heb.  8.  11.  And  every  man  his  b.,  saj^ing,  Know  the  Lord 
Jas.4.  11.  He  that— judgeth  his  brother — judgeth  the  law 
1  Jno.  2.  9.  hateth  7;;.s  brother,  is  in  the  darkness.  11 
10.  He  that  loveth  his  brother  abideth  in  the  light 

3.  10.  neither  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother.  4.  20 

12.  Cain  was  of  the  evil  one,  and  slew  his  b. — and  his  b's. 
15.  Whosoever  hateth  7n'«  6ro^/ie/-.  4.  20  [righteous 
17.  hath  the  world's  goods,  and  beholdeth  his  b.  in  need 

4.  21.  that  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother  also 

5.  16.  If  any  man  see  his  brotlter  sinning  a  sin. 

My  Brother 
Mat.  12.  50.  he  is  my  brother,  and  sister.  Mk.  3.  35 

18.  21.  Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me 
Lu.  12.  13.  Master,  bid  my  brother  divide  the  inheritance 
Jno.  11.  21.  been  here,  my  brother  bad  not  died.  32 

1  Cor.  8.  13.  if  meat  maketh  my  b.  to  stumble — not  9ny  b. 

2  Cor.  2.  13.  I  found  not  Titus  ?«y  h-other         [to  stumble 

Our  Brother. 

2  Cor  1.  1-  Timothy  our  brother.   Col.  1.  1 :    1   Th.  3.  2: 
Phi! em.  1  :  Heb   13.  23 
8.  22.  And  we  have  sent  with  them  our  brother  [Titus] 
2  Fet  3.  15    even  as  our  beloved  brother  Paul  also 

Thy  Brother. 

Mai.  5.  23.  rememberest  that  thy  brother  hath  aught 

24,  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother 
7.  3.  mote  that  is  m  thy  brother  s  eye.  5  :  Lu.  6.  41,  42 

4.  say  to  thy  b  ,  Let  me  cast  out  the  mote.  Lu.  6.  42 
18.  15.  if  thy  b.  sin  against  thee— gained  thy  b.  Lu.  17.  3 
Mk.  6.  18.  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have  tliy  brother's  wife 
Jno  11.  23.  Thy  brother  shall  rise  again  fthy  b.? 

Bom.  14.  10.  why  dost  thou  judge  thy  hJ — set  at  nought 

15.  if  because  of  meat  thy  brother  is  grieved 

21.  nor  to  do  anything  whereby  thy  brother  stumbleth 

Brotherhood 
1  Pet  2.  17.  Love  the  brotherhood.    Fear  God 

Brotherly  kindness,  love. — see  love  of  the  brethren. 

Brought. — A.V.     '^accompanied,    "^bringing,    ^carried, 
^drew,  Hed,  ^made,  '^raised,  ^thrust. 

Mai.  10.  18.  before  governors  and  kings  shall  ye  be  b.  for 
12. 25.  divided  against  itself  is  b.  to  desolation.  Lu.  11. 17 
14.  11.  was  b.  in  a  charger— she  b.  it  to  her.  Mk.  6.  28 

17.  16.  I  b.  him  to  thy  disciples,  and  they  could  not  cure 

18.  24.  one  was  brought  unto  him,  which  owed  him 

19.  13.   b.  unto  him  little  children.  Mk.  10.  13  :  Lu.  18. 15 
27.  3.  Judas — brought  back  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver 

Mh.  4.  21.  Is  the  lamp  brought  to  be  put  under  the  bushel 

8  23.  blind  man — and  ^brought  him  out  of  the  village 

Lu.  '1.  22.  they  b.  liim  [Jesus]  up  to  Jerusalem,  to  present 

27.  and  when  the  parents  brought  in  the  child  Jesus 

3.  5.  every  mountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought  low 

4.  16.   Nazareth,  where  he  had  been  brought  up 

5.  11.  when  they  had  brought  their  boats  to  land 

7.  37.  she  [Mary  Mag.]  b.  an  alabaster  cruse  of  ointment 


Lu.  10.  15.  thou  shalt  be  ^brought  down  unto  Hades 

:i4.  set  him  on  his  own  beast,  and  brouglit  him  to  an  inn 

18.  40.  Jesus — commanded  him  to  be  brought  unto  him 

22.  54.  away,  and  b.  him  into  the  high  priest's  house 

23.  1.  rose  up,  and  ^brought  him  [Jesus]  before  Pilate 
14.  Ye  b.  unto  me  this  man,  as  one  that  perverteth 

Jno.  4.  33.  Hath  any  man  brought  him  aught  to  eat  ? 

Acts  6.  21.  to  the  prison-house  to  have  them  brought 
7.  45.  our  fathers,  in  their  turn,  brought  in  with  Joshua 
9.  8.  led  him  by  the  hand,  and  b.  him  into  Damascus 

27.  Barnabas  took  him,  and  brought  him  to  the  apostles 
30.  they  brought  him  [Paul]  down  to  Csesarea 

13.  23.  according  to  promise  ^b.  unto  Israel  a  Saviour 

15.  3.  being  brought  on  their  way  bjr  the  church 

16.  16.  maid — which  brought  her  masters  much  gain 
20.  had  b.  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  unto  the  magistrates 

19.  19.  them  that  pi'actised  curious  arts  b.  their  books 
24.  silver  shrines  of  Diana,  brought  no  little  business 

33.  they  ^brought  Alexander  out  of  the  multitude 

37.  For  ye  have  brought  hither  these  men 

20.  12.  And  they  brought  the  lad  [Eutychus]  alive 

38.  they  ^brought  him  [Paul]  on  his  way  unto  the  ship 

21.  5.  wives  and  children,  brought  us  on  our  way 

28.  Paul — brought  Greeks  also  into  the  temple 

34.  commanded  him[Paul]  tobe^i. into  the  castle.  22.24 
37.  Paul  was  about  to  be  ''brought  into  the  castle 

22.  3.  I  am  a  Jew — but  brought  up  in  this  city 

30.  and  brought  Paul  down,  and  set  him  before  them 
25.  6.   [Festus]  commanded  Paul  to  be  brought.  17 
Bom.  1 5.  24.  see  you  in  my  journey,  and  to  heb.  on  my  way 
1  Cor.  6.  12.  I  will  not  be  brought  under  the  power  of  any 

9.  19.  I  brought  myself  under  bondage  to  all 
Gal.  2.  4.  because  of  the  false  brethren  privily  brought  in 
1  Th.  3.  6.  Timothy — brougld  us  glad  tidings  of  your  faith 

1  Tim.  5.  10. 'if  she  hath  broiight  up  children 
6.  7.  for  we  brought  nothing  into  the  world 

2  Tim.  1.  10.   brought  life  and  incorruption  to  light 
Heb.  13.  11.  whose  blood  is  brought  into  the  holy  place 

20.  God  of  peace  who  brought  again  from  the  dead 

1  Pet.  1.  13.  on  the  grace  that  is  to  be  brought  unto  you 

2  Pet.  2.  5.  when  he  ^brought  a  flood  upon  the  world 

19.  of  the  same  is  he  also  brought  into  bondage 
see  bring,  bringing,  came,  carried,  carrieth,  foster  brother,  go,  »et, 
stand. 

Brought /o?'<7(. — A.V.  '^bare,  ^begat,  ^brought  out. 
Mat.  1.  25.  knew  her  not  till  she  had  &./ori7^  a  son.  Lu.2.7 

13.  26.  blade  sprang  up,  and  brought  forth  fruit 
Mk.  4.  8.  and  brought  forth,  thirtyfold,  and  sixtyfold 
Lu.  1.  57.  Elisabeth — brought  forth  a  son 

8.  8.  into  the  good  ground,  and  grew,  and  ^b.  forth  fruit 

12.  16.  The  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man  6. /.  plentifully 
Ads  12.  17.  how  the  Lord  had  ^b. him/,  out  of  the  prison 
Jchs.  1  18.  Of  his  own  will  he  ^b.  us  /.  by  the  word  of  truth 

5.  18.  and  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit 
Bev.  12. 13.  the  woman  which  brought  forth  the  man  child 
see  bring  (forth),  brought  out,  delivered,  ripe,  yielded. 

Brought  out. — A.V.  ^brought  forth. 

Jno.  19.  13.  Pilate — ^brought  Jesus  out 
Acts  5.  19.  opened  the  prison  doors  aud^brought  them  out 
16.  30.  and  b.  them  out,  and  said.  Sirs,  what  must  I  do 
39.  when  they  had  b.  them  out,  they  asked  them  to  go 
see  brought  forth,  led  forth. 

Brought  to  pass  A.V. — see  come  to  pass. 

Brow. 
Lu.  4.  29.  led  him  [Jesus]  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill 


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BEUISE 


BUEIED 


Bnxise— d. 

Mat.  12.  20.  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break 
Lit.  4.  18.  To  set  at  liberty  them  that  are  bruised 
Bom.  16.  20.  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruise  Satan 

Bruising. 
Lu.  9.  39.  hardly  departeth  from  him,  irm'sin^' him  sorely 

Brute  A.V. — see  (without)  reason. 

Budded. 
Heb.  9. 4.  holding  the  manna,  and  Aaron's  rod  that  budded 

Buffet.— ^.F.  ^buffeted,  "^keep  under. 

Mat.  26.  27.  Then  did  they  spit  in  his  face,  andi'^buffethim.. 
311:  14.  65 

1  Cor.  9.  27.  but  I  25.  my  body,  and  bring  it  into  bondage 

2  Cor.  12.  7.  a  messenger  of  Satan  to  buffet  me  [Paul] 

Buffeted. 

1  Cor.  4. 11.  hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  naked,  and  are  b. 
1  Pet.  2.  20.  "when  ye  sin,  and  are  buffeted  for  it 

see  buffet. 

Build— 4.  V.  ^edify. 

Mat.  16.  18.  upon  this  rock  I  will  hiild  my  church 
23.  29.  for  ye  build  the  sepulchres.  Lu.  11.  47,  48 
26.  61.  temple — and  to  build  it  in  three  days.  Mk.  14.  58 

Lu.  12.  18.  I  will  pull  down  my  barns,  and  build  greater 

14.  28.  which  of  you,  desiring  to  build  a  tower 

30.  This  man  began  to  build,  and  was  not  able  to  finish 
Acts  7.  49.  What  manner  of  house  will  ye  build  me  ? 

15.  16.  I  will  b.  again  the  tabernacle — b.  again  the  ruins 
20.  32.  word  of  his  grace,  which  is  able  to  build  you  up 

Bojn.  15.  20.  I  might  not  b.  upon  another  man's  foundation 

Gal.  2.  18.  if  I  b.  up  again  those  things  which  I  destroyed 

1  Th.  5.  11.  exhort  one  another,  and  ^build  each  other  up 

see  buildeth. 

Builded— ^.F.  ^built,  ^founded. 

Lu.  6.  48.  not  shake  it :  because  it  had  been  well  ^builded 
17.  28.  days  of  Lot — they  planted,  they  builded 

Eph.  2.  22.  in  whom  ye  also  are  btiilded  together 

Col.  2.  7.  rooted  and  ^builded  up  in  him 

Heb.  3.  4.  For  every  house  is  builded  by  some  one 
see  built. 
Builder— s. 

Mat.  21.  42.  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected.  Mk. 

12.  10  :  Lu.  20.  17  :  1  Pet.  2.  17 
Acts  4.  11.  the  stone  which  was  set  at  nought  of  you  the  b. 
Heb.  11.  10.  city — whose  builder  and  maker  is  God 

Buildest. 
Mat.  27.  40.  temple,  and  b.  it  in  three  days.  Mk.  15.  29 

BuUcleth.— ^,F.  ^uild. 

1  Cor.  3.  10.  another  b.  thereon — heed  how  he  b.  thereon 
12.  But  if  any  man  '^buildeth  on  the  foundation 

Building.— 4. F.  '^built, '^edification,  ^edifying. 
Lu.  6.  48.  he  is  like  a  man  '^building  a  house 
Jno.  2,  20,  Forty  and  six  years  was  this  temple  in  building 

1  Cor.  3.  9.  ye  are  God's  husbandry,  God's  building 

2  Cor.  5.  1.  we  have  a  building  from  (jod 

10.  8.  (which  the  Lord  gave  for  ^building  you  up.  13.  ^10 
Eph.  2.  21.  in  whom  each  several  building,  fitly  framed 


Eph.  4.  12.  unto  the  ^building  up  of  the  body  of  Christ 

16.  unto  the  ^building  up  of  itself  in  love 
Jtide  20.  building  up  yourselves  on  your  most  holy  faith 
Bev.  21.  18.  the  building  of  the  wall  thereof  was  jasper 
see  creation. 
Buildings. 

Mat.  24.  1.  disciples — to  shew  him  the  b.  of  the  temple 
Mk.  13.  1.  Master,  behold — what  manner  of  buildings  ! 
2.  Seest  thou  these  great  b  ?  there  shall  not  be  left 

Built.— 4. F.  ^builded. 

Mat.  7.  24.  wise  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  the  rock 
26.  man,  which  b.  his  house  upon  the  sand.  Lu.  6.  49 

21.  33.   and  huilt  a  tower.  Mk.  12.  1 
Lu.  4.  29.  the  hill  whereon  their  city  [Nazareth]  was  built 

7.  5.  and  himself  [centurion]  built  us  our  synagogue 
Acts  7.  47.  But  Solomon  built  him  a  house 
1  Cor.  3.  14.  work  shall  abide  which  he  built  thereon 
Eph.  2.  20.  being  built  upon  the  foundation  of  the  apostles 
Heb.  3.  3.  he  that  ''■built  the  house  hath  more  honour 
4.  but  he  that  built  all  things  is  God 

1  Pet.  2.  5.  as  living  stones,  are  built  up  a  spiritual  house 

see  builded,  building. 
Bulls. 

Heb.  9. 13.  if  the  blood  of  goats  and  bulls.  10.  4 

Bundle— s. 

Mat.  13.  10.  tares,  and  bind  them  in  bundles  to  burn  them 
Acts  28.  3.  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticks 

Burden. — A.V. — ^burdensome,  ^chargeable. 

Mat.  11.  30.  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 

20.  12.  which  have  borne  the  burden  of  the  day 

Acts  15.  28.  to  lay  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than  these 

21.  3.  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  burden 

2  Cor.  n.  9.  I  was  not  a  "^burden  on  any  man 
12.  13.  I  myself  was  not  a  ''burden  to  you  ? 

14.  I  will  not  be  a  ''■burden  to  you  :  for  I  seek  not  yours 
Gal.  6.  5.  each  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden 
Bev.  2,  24.  I  cast  upon  you  none  other  burden 

Burden — ed. — A.  V.  ''^charged,  ^chargeable. 

2  Cor.  5.  4.  in  this  tabernacle  do  groan,  being  burdcJied 

12.  16.  I  did  not  myself  burden  you  ;    but,  being  crafty 
1  Th.  2.  9.  that  we  might  not  ^burden  any  of  you.  2  Th.  3. 28 

1  Tim.  5.  16.  let  not  the  church  be  ''burdened 

see  distressed. 

Burdens. 

Mat.  23.  4.  they  bind  heavy  b.  and  grievous.  Ln.  11.  46 
Lu.  11.  46.  touch  not  the  b.  with  one  of  your  fingers 
Gal.  6.  2.  Bear  ye  one  another's  burdens 

Burdensome. 

2  Cor.  11.  9.  I  kept  myself  from  being  burdensome  unto 
1  Th.  2.  6.  when  we  might  have  been  b.,  as  apostles  of 

see  burden. 
Burial. 

Mat.  26.  12.  she  [Mary]  did  it  to  prepare  me  for  burial 
see  buried. 

Buried. — A.V.  ^bu7-ial. 
Mat.  14.  12.  disciples— took  up  the  corpse,  and  b.  [John] 
I/M.  16.  22.  and  the  rich  man  also  died,  and  was  buried 
Acts  2.  29.  David,  that  he  both  died  and  was  buried 

5.  6.  young  men — carried  him  [Ananias]  out  and  b.  him 


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BURIED 

Acts  5.  9.  which  have  buried  thy  husband  are  at  the  door 
10.  and  they  carried  her  [Sapphira]  out  and  6  (tried  her 
8.  2.  And  devout  men  ^buried  Stephen 
Ito7n.  6.  4.  were  b.  therefore  with  him  through  baptism 
1  Cor.  15.  4.  that  he  was  b.  ;  and  that  he  hath  been  raised 
Col.  2.  12.  having  been  buried  with  him  in  baptism 

Birrn. 

Mat.  13.  30.  bind  them  [tares]  in  bundles  to  burn  them 
Lu.  1.  9.  his  [Zacharias]  lot  was  to — burn  incense 
3.  17.  he  will  b.  up  with  unquenchable  fire.  Mat.  3.  12 

1  Cor.  7.  9.  it  is  better  to  marry  than  to  burn 

2  Cor.  II.  29.  who  is  made  to  stumble,  and  I  burn  not  ? 
JRev.  17.  16.  and  shall  bm-n  her  [harlot]  utterly  with  fire 

see  burning. 

Burned. — A.V.  '^buriit. 

Mat.  13.  40.  tares  are  gathered  up  and  ^burned  with  fire 

22.  7.  destroyed  those  murderers,  and  ^6.  their  city 
Jno.  15.  6.  cast  them  into  the  fire,  and  they  are  burned 
Acts.  19.  19.  brought  their  books  together,  and  b.  them 
Mom.  1.  27.  men — burned  in  their  lust  one  toward  another 

1  Cor.  3.  15.  If  any  man's  work  shall  be  ^b.,  he  shall  suffer 
13.  3.  if  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned,  but  have  not  love 

Heb.  6.  8.  whose  end  is  to  be  burned  [with  tire 

12.  18.  a  mount  that  might  be  touched,  and  that  burned 

13.  11.  offering  for  sin,  are  ^burned  without  the  camp 

2  Pet.  3  10.  earth  and  the  works — shall  be  '^burned  up 
Rev.  18.  8.  and  she  shall  be  utterly  ^burned  with  fire 

see  refined. 

Burneth. — A.V.  '^burning. 

Jno.  5.  35.  He  was  the  lamp  that  '^burneth  and  shineth 
Rev.  19.  20.  lake  of  fire  that  '^burneth  with  brimstone 
21.  8.  part  shall  be  in  the  lake  that  burneth  with  fire 

Burning. — A.V.  ^burn. 

Lu.  12.  35.  loins  be  gkded  about,  and  your  lamps  burning 

24.  32.  Was  not  our  heart  '^burning — while  he  spake 
Rev.  4.  5.  seven  lamps  of  fire  burning  before  the  throne 
8.  8.  as  it  were  a  great  mountain  b.  with  fire  was  cast 

10.  a  great  star,  burning  as  a  torch,  and  it  fell 
18.  9.  look  upon  the  smoke  of  her  burning.  18 
see  burneth,  sccrrching. 

Burnished.— ^.F.  ^fine. 
Rev.  1.  15.  and  his  feet  like  unto  ^burnished  brass 

Burnt. 
Rev.  8.  7.  part  of  the  earth  was  burnt  up— part  of  the 
trees  was  burnt  up,  and  all  green  grass  was  b.  up 
see  burned. 

Burnt  offerings. 

Mk.  12.  33.  more  than  all  whole  burnt  o.  and  sacrifices 
Heb.  10.  6.  In  whole  b.  offerings  and  sacrifices  for  sin.  8 

Burst. — A.V.  ^break. 

Mat.  9.  17.  else  the  skins  ^burst,  and  the  wine  is  spilled 
Mk.  2.  22.  else  the  wine  will  burst  the  skins.  Lu.  5.  37 
Acts  1.  18.  and  falling  headlong,  he  [Judas]  biorst  asunder 

Bury. 

Mat.  8.  21.  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  b.  my  father.  Lu.  9. 59 
22.  leave  the  dead  to  bury  their  own  dead.  Lu.  9.  60 
27.  7.  bought — the  potter's  field,  to  bury  strangers  in 
Jno.  19.  40.  as  the  custom  of  the  Jews  is  to  bury 


CALL 

Burying. 

Mk.  14.  8.  anointed  my  body  aforehand  for  the  burying 
Jno.  12.  7.  Suffer  her  to  keep  it  against  the  day  of  my  6. 

Bush. 

Mk.  12.  26.  book  of  Moses — place  concerning  the  B.  Lu. 
Lu.  6.  44.  nor  of  a  bramble  b.  gather  they  grapes    [20.  37 
Acts  7.  30.  Sinai,  in  a  flame  of  fire  in  a  bush 
35.  angel  which  appeared  to  him  in  the  bush 

Bushel. 
Mat.  5. 15.  lamp,  and  put  it  under  the  b.  Mk.  4. 21 :  Lu.  11. 33 

Business. — A.V.  ^craft,  ^gain. 

Acts  6.  3.  seven  men — may  appoint  over  this  business 
19.  24.  Diana,  brought  no  little  "b.  unto  the  craftsmen 
25.  Sirs,  ye  know  that  by  this  '^b.  we  have  our  wealth 

1  Th.  4.  11.  study  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  your  own  business 

see  house,  diligence,  matter. 

Busybodies. 

2  Th.  3.  11.  some — that  work  not  at  all,  but  are  busybodies 
1  Tim.  5. 13.  not  only  idle,  but  tattlers  also  and  busybodies 

see  meddler. 

Buy. 

Mat.  14.  15.  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy — food.  Mk.  6. 36 

25.  9.  go — to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for  yourselves 
10.  while  they  went  away  to  buy,  the  bridegroom  came 
Mk.  6.  37.  Shall  we — b.  two  hundred  pennyworth  of  bread 
Lu.  9.  13.  except  we  should  go  and  buy  food  for  all  this 

22.  36.  let  him  sell  his  cloke,  and  buy  a  sword    [people 
Jno.  4.  8.  disciples  were  gone  away  into  the  city  to  6.  food 

6.  5.  Whence  are  we  to  buy  bread,  that  these  may  eat  ? 

13.  29.  Buy  what  things  we  have  need  of  for  the  feast 
1  Cor.  7.  30.  those  that  buy,  as  though  they  possessed  not 
Rev.  3.  18.  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  refined 

13.  17.  no  man  should  be  able  to  buy  or  to  sell,  save  he 
see  trade. 

Buyeth. 
Mat.  13.  44.  selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field 
Rev.  18.  11.  no  man  buyeth  their  merchandise  any  more 

By  and  by  A.V.—see  immediately. 


c. 


Cage  A.V.—see  hold. 
Calf. 

Lu.  15.  23.   and  bring  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill  it 
27.  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf 
30.  thou  killedst  for  him  the  fatted  calf 
Acts  7.  41.  And  they  [Israel]  made  a  calf  in  those  days 
Rev.  4.  7.  and  the  second  creature  like  a  calf 

Call. — A.V.  ^called,  '^calling,  ^count,  ^say. 

Mat.  1.  21.  thou  Shalt  call  his  name  JESUS.  Lu.  1.  31 
23.  And  they  shall  call  his  name  Immanuel 
2.  15.  Out  of  Egypt  did  I  '^call  my  son 
9.13.  I  came  not  to  c.  the  righteous.  M/f.  2. 17:  Lu.5.S2 
10.  25.  much  more  shall  they  c.  them  of  his  household  ! 
11.16.  children — which  ^c.  unto  their  fellows,  iw.  7.^32 
20.  8.  Call  the  labourers,  and  pay  them  their  hire 


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CALL 


CALLED 


Mat.  22. 3.  forth  his  servants  to  call  them  that  were  bidden 
43.  How  then  doth  David  iu  the  spirit  call  him  Lord 

23.  9.  call  no  man  your  father  on  the  earth 

Mk.  10.  49.  Jesus— said,  iC.  ye  him.    And  they  c.  the  blind 
15.  12.  do  unto  him  whom  ye  call  the  King  of  the  Jews? 
16.  and  they  call  togetlier  the  whole  baud 
Lu.  1.  13.  and  thou  shalt  call  bis  name  John 

48.  henceforth  all  generations  shall  call  me  blessed 
6.  46.  why  call  ye  me,  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not  the  things 

14.  12.  dinner  or  a  supper,  call  not  thy  friends 

Jno.  4.  16.  Jesus  said — Go,  call  thy  husband,  and  come 

13.  13.  Ye  call  me.  Master,  and,  Lord  :  and  ye  say  well 

15.  15.  No  longer  do  I  call  you  servants 

Acts  2.  21.  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  shall  be  saved. 
I{07n.  10. 13 
39.  as  many  as  the  Lord  our  God  shall  call  unto  him 

9.  14.  authority — to  bind  all  that  call  upon  thy  name 

10.  28.  I  should  not  call  any  man  common  or  unclean 
32.  Send  therefore  to  Joppa,  and  call  uuto  thee  Simon 

24.  14.  after  the  Way  which  they  call  a  sect,  so  serve  I 
25.  when  I  have  a  convenient  season,  I  will  call  thee 

Bom.  9.  25.  I  will  call  that  my  people,  which  was  not 

10.  12.  Lord — is  rich  unto  all  that  call  upon  him 

14.  How  then  shall  they  call  on  him  in  whom 

1  Cot.  1.  2.  with  all  that  call  upon  the  name  of  oiir  Lord 

2  Cor.  1.  23.  But  I  call  God  for  a  witness  upon  my  soul 

2  Tim.  2.  22.  them  that  c.  on  the  Lord  out  of  a  pure  heart 
Heb.  2.  11.  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call  them  brethren 

10.  32.  call  to  remembrance  the  former  days 
Jas.  5.  11.  Behold,  we  ^call  them  blessed  which  endured 

14.  sick  ?  let  him  call  for  the  elders  of  the  church 
1  Pet.  1.  17.  And  if  ye  call  on  him  as  Father 
fiev.  2.  2.  didst  try  them  which  ^call  themselves  apostles 
see  bid,  calleth,  fetch,  make,  name,  reminded. 

Callecl.  —  4.V.     ^calleth,     ^cried,     ^named,     haid, 
^surname — d. 

Mat.  1.  16.  was  born  Jesus,  who  is  called  Christ 
2.  7.  Herod  privily  calleil  the  wise  men,  and  learned 
4.  18.  Simon  who  is  called  Peter.  10.  2 

21,  their  nets  ;  and  he  called  them.  Mk.  1.  20 
10.  1,  he  called  unto  him  his  twelve  disciples.  Mh.  8.  1 

85,  If  they  have  c.  the  master  of  the  house  Beelzebub 

13.  55,  Is  not  his  [Jesus]  mother  called  Mary  ? 

16.  10.  And  he  o.  to  him  the  multitude.  Mk'.l.  14  :  8.  34 

18.  2.  And  he  [Jesus]  called  to  him  a  little  child 

20.  32.  Jesus  stood  still,  and  called  them  [blind  men] 

22.  14.  For  many  are  called,  but  few  are  chosen 

23.  7.  and  to  be  called  of  men,  Kabbi 
8.  But  be  not  ye  called  Rabbi 

10,  Neither  be  ye  called  masters 

26.  3.  the  high  priest,  who  was  called  Caiaphas 

14.  one  of  the  twelve,  who  was  o.iUed.  Judas  Iscariot 

27.  8.  that  field  was  called,  The  field  of  blood 

16.  they  had  then  a  notable  prisoner,  culled  Barabbas 

17.  Barabbas,  or  Jesus  which  is  called  Clirist  ?  22 
Mh.  6.  7.  he  '^called  unto  him  the  twelve.  9.  8.3  ;  Lu.  9.  1 

14.  72.  And  Peter  c.  to  mind  the  word,  how  that  Jesus 
Lu.  1.  36.  sixth  month  with  her  that  was  called  barren 

59.  they  would  have  called  him  Zncharias 

61.  none  of  thy  kindred  that  is  called  by  this  name 

62.  signs  to  his  father,  what  he  would  have  him  called 
2.  21.  called  JESUS,  which  was  so  ^called  by  the  angel 
13.  12.  And  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he  called  her 

15.  19.  I  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son,  21 

19.  15.  whom  he  had  given  the  money,  to  be  c.  to  him 

22.  3.  Judas  who  was  ^called,  Iscariot 

23.  13.  Pilate  called  together  the  chief  priests 

Jno.  1.  48.  Before  Philip  c.  thee,  when  thou  wast  under 


Jno.  4.  25.  Messiah  cometh  (which  is  called  Christ) 
5.  18.  but  also  ^called  God  his  own  Father 

9.  11.  The  man  that  is  called  Jesus  made  clay 

18.  until  they  c.  the  parents  of  him  that  had  received 
24.  So  they  c.  a  second  time  the  man  that  was  blind 

10.  35.  If  he  c.  them  gods,  unto  whom  the  word  of  God 

11.  28.  she  went  away,  and  called  Mary  lier  sister 
15.  15.  but  I  have  called  you  friends 

Acts  4.  18.  And  they  called  them,  and  charged  them 
5.  40.  and  when  they  had  called  the  apostles  uuto  them 

9.  11.  go  to  the  street  which  is  called  Straight 

10.  23.  So  he  called  them  in  and  lodged  them 

11.  26.  the  disciples  were  c.  Christians  first  in  Antioch 

13.  1.  Symeon  that  was  called  Niger 

2.  for  the  work  whereunto  I  have  called  them 

7.  Sergius  Paulus — called  unto  him  Barnabas  and  Saul 
9.  Saul,  who  is  also  called  Paul 

14.  12.  And  they  called  Barnabas,  Jupiter 

15.  22.  Judas  ^called  Barsabbas 

37.  John  also,  who  was  ^called  Mark 

16.  10.  God  had  called  us  for  to  preach  the  gospel 

29.  [jailor]  called  for  lights,  and  sprang  in 

20.  17.  called  to  him  [Paul]  the  elders  of  the  church 

23.  6.  resurrection  of  the  dead  I  am  c.  in  question.  24.  21 
18.  Paul  the  prisoner  called  me  unto  him 

23.  And  he  called  unto  him  two  of  the  centurions 

24.  2.  And  when  he  was  c,  TertuUus  began  to  accuse 
28.  1.  then  we  knew  that  the  island  was  called  Melita 

Rom.  1.  1.  Paul — called  to  be  an  apostle.  1  Cor.  1.  1 

6.  among  whom  are  ye  also,  called  to  be  Jesus  Christ's 

7.  beloved  of  God,  called  to  be  saints.  1  Cor.  1.  2 

8.  28.  to  them  that  are  called  according  to  his  purpose 

30.  whom  he  foreordained,  them  he  also  c. — whom  he  c. 

9.  24.  even  us,  whom  he  also  called,  not  from  the  Jews 
1  Cor.  1.  9.  through  whom  ye  were  c.  into  the  fellowship 

24.  them  that  are  called,  both  Jews  and  Greeks 
26.  not  many  mighty,  not  many  noble,  are  called 

7.  15.  but  God  hath  called  us  in  peace 

17.  as  God  hath  called  each,  so  let  him  walk 

18.  Was  any  man  called  being  circumcised  ? — called  in 

20.  each  man  abide  in  that  calling  wherein  he  was  c. 

21.  Wast  thou  called   being  a  bondservant  ? 

22.  For  he  that  was  c.  in  the  Lord — was  c.  being  free 
24.  wherein  he  was  called,  therein  abide  with  God 

8.  5.  For  though  there  be  that  are  called  gods 

15.  9.  that  am  not  meet  to  be  called  an  apostle  [Paul] 
Gal.  1.  6.  from  him  that  called  you  in  the  grace  of  Christ 
15.  God — called  me  through  his  grace 
5.  13.  For  ye,  brethren,  were  called  for  freedom 
£2>h.  2.  11.   c.  Uncircumcision  by  that  which  is  called 
4.  1.  walk  worthily  of  the  calling  wherewith  ye  were  c. 
4.  ye  were  called  in  one  hope  of  your  calling 
Col.  3.  15.  to  the  which  also  ye  were  called  in  one  body 

4.  11.  Jesus,  which  is  called  Justus 

1  Th.  4.  7.  God  called  us  not  for  uncleanness,  but  in 

2  Th.  2.  4.  exalteth  himself  against  all  that  is  called  God 

14.  whereunto  he  called  you  through  our  gospel 

1  Ti7n.  6.  12.  life  eternal,  whereunto  thou  wast  called 

20.  knowledge  which  is  falsely  so  called 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  who  saved  us,  and  c.  us  with  a  holy  calling 
Ileb.  3.  13.  so  long  as  it  is  culled  To  day 

5.  4.  but  when  he  is  called  of  God,  even  as  was  Aaron 

9.  2.  which  is  called  the  Holy  place 

3.  which  is  called  the  Holy  of  holies 

15.  they  that  have  been  c.  may  receive  the  promise 
11.  8.  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  called 

16.  not  ashamed  of  them,  to  be  called  their  God 

24.  Moses— refused  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharaoh's 
Jas.  2.  23.  Abraham— was  called  the  friend  of  God 
1  Pet.  1,  15,  like  as  he  which  called  you  is  holy 


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CALLED 

1  Pet.  2.  9.  excellencies  of  him  -who  called  you  out  of  dark- 

21.  For  hereunto  were  ye  called.  3.  9.  [ness 

5.  10.  the  God  of  all  grace,  who  c.  you  unto  his  eternal 

2  Pet.  1.  3.  through  the  knowledge  of  him  that  called  us 
1  Jno.  3.  1.  that  we  should  be  called  children  of  God 
Jude  1.  to  them  that  are  c,  beloved  in  God  the  Father 
Jtev.  11.  8.  great  city,  which  spiritually  is  called  Sodom 

12.  9.  serpent,  he  that  is  called  the  Devil  and  Satan 

14.  18.  2c.  with  a  great  voice  to  him  that  had  the  sharp 
17.  14.  called  and  chosen  and  faithful 

19.  11.  he  that  sat  thereon,  called  Faithful  and  True 
see  accused,  bidden,  call,  calleth,  calling,  gathered,  intreat, 

named,  reckoned. 

Called  joined  with  name. 

Mat.  1.  25.  and  he  called  his  name  JESUS.  Lu.  2.  21 
Lu.  1.  61.  none  of  thy  kindi'ed  that  is  called  by  this  name 
Acts  9.  21.  havock  of  them  wbich  called  on  this  name  i 

15.  17.   Gentiles,  upon  whom  my  name  is  called 

Jas.  2.  7.  the  honourable  name  by  the  which  ye  are  called  ? 
Bev.  8.  11.  name  of  the  star  is  called  Wormwood 
19. 13.  his  name  is  called  The  Word  of  God 

Shallf  or  shalt,  or  should  be  Called. 

Mat.  2.  23.  that  he  [Jesus]  should  be  called  a  Nazarene 
5.  9.  peacemakers  :  for  they  shall  be  called  sous  of  God 
19.  shall  be  c.  least — shall  be  c.  great  in  the  kingdom 

21.  13.  My  house  s.  be  c.  a  house  of  prayer.  Mk.  11    17 
Lu.  1.  32.  and  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  the  Most  High 

35.  that  which  is  to  be  born  shall  be  called  holy 
60.  Not  so;  but  he  shall  be  called  John 
76.  thou,  child,  s.  be  c.  the  prophet  of  the  Most  High 
2.  23.  openeth  the  womb  s.  be  called  holy  to  the  Lord) 
Jno.  1.  42.  Simon — thou  shalt  be  called  Cephas 
Bom.  7.  3.  joined  to  another  man,  she  «.  be  c.  an  adulteress 

9.  7.  In  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  called.  Heb.  11.  18 

26.  There  shall  they  be  called  sons  of  the  living  God 

Callest. 
Mk.  10. 18.  Why  callest  thou  me  good  ?  Lu.  18.  19 

Calleth.—^.  V.  ^call,  ■^called. 

Mat.  22.  45.  David  then  ^c.  him  Lord.  Mk.  12.  37 :  Lu.  20. 

27.47.  This  man  [Jesus]  caZZe^/i  Elijah.  M/:.  15.35     [44 

Mk.  3. 13.  And  he  goeth  up  into  the  mountain,  and  calleth 

10.  49.  Be  of  good  cheer  :  rise,  he  c.  thee  [blind  man] 
Lu.  15.  6.  he  calleth  together  his  friends.  9 

20.  37.  when  be  calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  Abraham 
Jno.  10.  3.  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by  name 

11.  28.  The  Master  is  here,  and  calleth  thee 

Bom.  4.  17.  c.  the  things  that  are  not,  as  though  they  were 
9.  11.  might  stand,  not  of  works,  but  of  him  that  calleth 

Gal.  5.  8.  persuasion  came  not  of  him  tbat  calleth  you 

1  Th.  2.  12.  God,  who  '^calletlv  you  into  his  own  kingdom 
5.  24.  Faithful  is  he  that  calleth  you,  who  will  also  do  it 

Bev.  2.  20.  Jezebel,  which  calleth  herself  a  prophetess 
see  called,  saith. 

Calling.— ^.F.  ^called,  ^vocation. 

Mk.  3.  31.  brethren — sent  unto  him,  calling  him 
11.  21.  And  Peter  c.  to  remembrance  saith  unto  him 
15.  44.   Pilate — calling  unto  him  the  centurion 
Lu.  7.  19.  John  calling  unto  him  two  of  his  disciples 
Acts  7.  59.  they  stoned  Stephen,  calling  upon  the  Lord 
9.  41.    [Peter]  "^calling  the  saints  and  widows 

22.  16.  wash  away  thy  sins,  calling  on  bis  name 
Bom.  11.  29.  gifts  and  the  c.  of  God  are  without  repentance 
1  Cor.  1.  26.  For  behold  your  calling,  brethren — not  many 

7.  20.  Let  each  man  abide  in  that  calling  wherein 


CAME 

Eph.  1.  18.  that  ye  may  know  what  is  the  hope  of  his  c. 

4.  1.  beseech  you  to  walk  worthily  of  the  ^calling 
4.  ye  were  called  in  one  hope  of  your  calling 

Phil.  3.  14.  the  prize  of  the  high  c.  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus 
2  Th.  1.  11.   God  may  count  you  worthy  of  your  calling 
2  Tim.  1.  9.  saved  us,  and  called  us  with  a  holy  calling 
Heb.  3.  1.  brethren,  partakers  of  a  heavenly  calling 

1  Pet.  3.  6.  Sarah  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 

2  Pet.  1.  10.  diUgence  to  make  your  c.  and  election  sure 

see  call. 
Calm. 
Mat.  8.  26.  and  there  was  a  great  c.  Mk.  4.  39 :  Lu.  8.  24 

Calves. 
Heb.  9.  12.  nor  yet  through  the  blood  of  goats  and  calvs 

19.  Moses — took  the  blood  of  the  calves  and  the  goats 

Came. — A.V.  ^brought,  ^catne  over,  ^come,  ^cotneth, 
^entered,  ^kept,  "^past,  ^proceeded,  h'esorted, 
^^returned,  ^^sent,  ^'^went. 

Mat.  1. 18.  before  they  c.  together  she  was  found  with  child 

2.  1.  wise  men  from  the  east  came  to  Jerusalem 

9.  star — came  and  stood  over  where  the  young  child  was 
5. 17.  not  that  I  '^c.  to  destroy  the  law — I  ^c.  not  to  destroy, 
7.25.  floods  crtoie,  and  the  winds  blew.  27     [but  to  fulfil 

9.  1.   crossed  over,  and  came  into  his  [Jesus]  own  city 
13.  I  *c.  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners.  Mk.  2.  1 7 

20.  issue  of   blood   twelve  years,    came   behind   him. 

28.  the  blind  men  came  to  him     IMk.  5.  27  :  Lu.  8.  44 

10.  34.  Think  not  that  I  ^c.  to  send  peace — I  c.  not  to  send 

35.  I  ^came  to  set  a  man  kt  variance  against  his  father 

14.  6.  when  Herod's  birthday  ^came,  the  daughter 

34.  came  to  the  land,  unto  Gennesaret.  Mk.  6.  53 

15.  12.  Then  ca)}ie  the  disciples,  and  said.  17.  19 

25.  she  [Canaanitish  woman]  c.  and  worshipped  him 

29.  Jesus — came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee 

18.  11.  Son  of  man  ^catne  to  save  [margin].  Lu.  19.  ^lO 

21.  Then  came  Peter,  and  said  to  him.  Lord,  how  oft 

31.  and  came  and  told  unto  their  lord.  Lu.  14.  21 

20.  20.  came  to  him  the  mother  of  the  sons  of  Zebedee 
28.  even  as  the  Son  of  mau  c.  not  to  be  ministered  unto 

21.  28.  he  c.  to  the  first,  and  said.  Son,  go  work  to-day 

30.  And  he  catne  to  the  second,  and  said  likewise 

32.  For  John  c.  unto  j'ou  in  the  way  of  righteousness 

25.  10.  while  they  went  away  to  buy,  the  bridegroom  c. 

36.  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me 

26.  49.  straightway  he  [Judas]  came  to  Jesus 
50.   Then  they  cam.e  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus 

60.  many  false  witnesses  catne.     But  afterward  c.  two 
73.  they  that  stood  by  came  and  said  to  Peter 
28.  1.  fii-st  day  of  the  week,  came  Mary  Magdalene 
13.  His  disciples  came  by  night,  and  stole  him  away 
Mk.  1.  29.  they  ^carne  into  the  house  of  Simon 
45.  they  came  to  him  from  every  quarter 

3.  8.  a  great  multitude — came  unto  him 

5.  1.  And  they  ^came  to  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

13.  the  unclean  spirits  ^^came  out,  and  entered 

14.  they  ^'^c.  to  see  what  it  was  that  had  come  to  pass 
7.  25.  a  woman — came  and  fell  down  at  bis  feet 

12.  28.  one  of  the  scribes  c,  and  heard  them  questioning 
42.  And  there  ca77ie  a  poor  widow,  and  she  cast  in 

14.  40.  again  he  [Jesus]  ^^carne,  and  found  them  sleeping 
Lu.  2.  16.  And  they  c.  with  haste,  and  found  both  Mary 

3.  12.  there  came  also  publicans  to  be  baptized 

5.  15.  great  multitudes  c.  together.  Lti.  23.  48  :  Acts  2.  6 

9.  34.  there  came  a  cloud,  and  overshadowed  them 

35.  a  voice  '^came  oiit  of  the  cloud,  saying.  36 

15.  17.  But  when  he  [prodigal  son]  c.  to  himself  he  said 
20.  And  he  arose,  and  came  to  his  father 


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CAME 

Lu.  22.  7.  And  the  day  of  unleavened  bread  came 

24.  23.  when  they  found  not  his  body,  they  came,  saying 
Jno.  1.  7.  The  same  came  for  witness.  ii8 

11.  He  came  unto  his  own,  aud  they  that  were  his  own 
17.  grace  and  truth  came  b}'  Jesus  Christ 

31.  for  this  cause  '^came  I  baptizing  with  water 

3.  2.  [Nicodemus]  came  uuto  him  by  night.  7.  50  :  19.  39 
23.  and  they  came,  aud  were  baptized 

4.  27.  And  upon  this  came  his  disciples 

7.  45.  The  officers  therefore  came  to  the  chief  priests 

8.  2.  c.  again  into  the  temple,  and  all  the  people  c.  uuto 
14.  I  know  whence  I  ca»ie,  aud  whither  I  go  [him 
42.  for  I  ^cama  forth,  aud  am  come  from  God 

9.  39.  For  judgement  ^came  I  into  this  world 

10.  10.  I  '^came  that  they  may  have  life 

35.  them  gods,  uuto  whom  the  word  of  God  came 
41.  Aud  mauy  ^came  uuto  him 
12.  9.  common  people — came,  not  for  Jesus'  sake  only 
21.  these  [Greeks]  therefore  came  to  Philip 

27.  But  for  this  cause  came  I  unto  this  hour 

28.  There  came  therefore  a  voice  out  of  heaven 
47.  I  came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save 

20.  8.  other  disciple  also,  which  came  first  to  the  tomb 

19.  Jesi;s  came  and  stood  in  the  midst  fto  nought 
Acts  5.36.  obeyed  him,  [Theudas]  were  dispersed,  aud  ic. 

8.  36.  as  they  went  on  the  way,  they  came  uuto  a  certain 

39.  when  they  [Philip  and  the  euuuchj  ^c.  up  out  of  the 

40.  till  he  [Philip]  came  to  Cassarea 

10.  29.  whei'efore  also  I  came  without  gainsaying 
45.  were  amazed,  as  many  as  came  with  Peter 

11.  5.  by  four  corners  ;  and  it  came  even  uuto  me 

12.  10.  they  [Peter  and  angel]  came  unto  the  irou  gate 

20.  they  came  with  one  accord  to  him  [Herod] 

16.  1.   [Pavd]  came  also  to  Derbe  and  to  Lystra 

17.  13.  Jews — came  thither  likewise,  stirring  up  and 
19.  18.  Manyalso  of  them  that  had  believed  came 

22.  11.  being  led  by  the  hand — I  came  into  Damascus 

23.  14.  Aud  they  [Jews]  came  to  the  chief  priests 

27.  [Claudius  Lysias]  when  I  came  upon  them  with  the 
33.  when  they  [soldiers]  came  to  Csesarea 

24.  17.  after  many  years  I  c.  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation 
28. 23.  they  came  to  him  [Paul  at  Rome]  into  his  lodging 

Bom.  5.  18.  judgement  came  unto  all  men— free  gift  came 

20.  the  law  ^came  in  beside,  that  the  trespass  might 
7.  9.  when  the  commandment  came,  sin  revived 

1  Cor.  2.  1.  when  I  c.  unto  you,  c.  not  with  excellency  of 

14.  36.  went  forth  ?  or  came  it  unto  you  alone  ? 

15.  21.  since  by  man  came  death,  by  man  came  also  the 

2  Cor.  2.  3.  I  wrote  this  very  thing,  lest,  when  I  c,  I  should 

12.  Now  when  Icame  to  Troas  for  the  gospel  of  Christ 
Gal.  1.  21.  Then  I  came  into  the  regions  of  Syria 

2.  12.  that  certain  c.  from  James — but  when  they  ^came 

3.  23.  But  before  faith  came,  we  were  kept  in  ward 

4.  4.  when  the  fulness  of  the  time  ^came,  God  sent  forth 
6.  8.  This  persuasion  ^came  not  of  him  that  calleth  you 

Eph.  2.  17.  he  c.  and  preached  peace  to  you  that  were  far 
Phil.  4. 18.  received  from  Epaphroditus  the  things  that  "c. 
1  Til.  1.  5.  how  that  our  gospel  c.  not  unto  you  in  word  only 

1  Tim.  1. 15.   Christ  Jesus  c.  into  the  world  to  save  sinners 

2  Fet.  1.  17.  wheu  there  came  such  a  voice  to  him 

21.  no  prophecy  ever  came  by  the  will  of  man 

1  Jno.  5.  6.  This  is  he  that  came  by  water  aud  blood 

3  Jno.  3.  when  brethren  came  and  bare  witness  [holy  ones 
Jude  14.  Behold,  the  Lord  ^came  with  ten  thousand  of  his 
Mev.  7. 13.  white  robes,  who  are  they,  and  whence  c.  they  ? 

see  befell,  come,  cometh,  foot,  fulfilled,  gathered,  returned,  went, 
word  of  Ood. 

Carae  down. — A.V.  '^descended. 


CAME  ST 

cTmo.  6.  41.  I  am  the  bread  which  c.  d.  out  of  heaven.  51, 68 
Acts  9.  32.  [Peter]  catne  d.  also  to  the  saints  which  dwelt 

15.  1.  certain  men  came  dowti  from  Judsea 

21. 10.  there  c.  d.  from  Judsea  a  certain  prophet — Agabua 
24  1.  high  priest  Ananias  ^came  d.  with  certain  eiders 
Bev.  20.  9.  tire  came  d.  out  of  heaven,  and  devoured  them 
see  coming  (down),  descended,  going  down,  come  down. 

Came  forth. — A.V.  ^catne  out,  ^come,  proceeded,  *went. 

Mk.  1.  38.  preach  there  also;  for  to  this  end  came  1  forth 

6.  34.  and  he  ^came  forth  and  saw  a  great  multitude 
Lu.  6.  19.  for  power  ^came  forth  from  him 

J710.  8.  42.  for  I  ^came  forth  aud  am  come  from  God 
11 .  44.  He  that  was  dead  came  forth,  bouud  hand  and  foot 
13.  3.  things  iuto  his  hands,  and  that  he  ~c.  f  from  God 

16.  27.  believed  that  I  ^came  forth  from  the  Father 

17.  8.  knew  of  a  truth  that  I  ^came  forth  from  thee 
Eev.  19.  5.  And  a  voice  '^came  forth  from  the  throne 

21.  even  the  sword  which^came  forth  out  of  his  mouth 
see  came  out. 
Came  in. 

Mat.  22.  11.  But  when  the  king  c.  in  to  behold  the  guests 
Mh.  6.  25.  she  c.  in  straightway  with  haste  unto  the  king 
Lu.  1.  28.  [Gabriel]  came  in  unto  her  [Mary] 

7.  45.  since  the  time  I  came  in,  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss 
Acts  5.  7.  his  [Ananias]  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done, 

10.  youug  men  came  in  and  found  her  dead    [came  in 
Gal.  2.  4.  who  came  in,  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty 
see  went  in. 

Cam.e  neai — nigh  A.V. — see  draw,  drew  {nigh). 
Came  out. — A.V.  '^  came  forth,  ^co7ne  out. 

Mat.  8.  32.  they  "^came  out,  and  went  into  the  swine 
34.  all  the  city  came  out  to  meet  Jesus 
12.  44.  return  into  my  house  whence  I  c.  o.  Lu.  11.  24 
27.  32.  as  they  came  out,  they  found  a  man  of  Cyrene 
Mh.  1.  26.  unclean  spirit,  tearing  him  and  crying  with  a 
loud  voice,  came  out  of  him.  Lu.  4.  35 
9.  7.  there  came  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  This  is  my 
26.  having  cried  out,  and  torn  him  much,  he  came  out 
Lu.  1.  22.  when  he  [Zacharias]  c.  out,  he  could  not  speak 
4.  41.  devils  also  came  out  from  many.  Acts  8.  7 

15.  28.  and  his  father  ca')ne  out,  and  iutreated  him 
Jno.  16.  28.  I  ^came  out  from  the  Father 

19.  5.  Jesus  therefore  ic.  o.,  wearing  the  crown  of  thorns 
34.  and  straightway  there  came  out  blood  and  water 
Acts  7.  4.  Then  came  he  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans 

16.  18.  And  it  came  out  that  very  hour 

Heb.  3.  16.  did  not  all  they  that  c.  o.  of  Egypt  by  Moses  ? 
Rev.  14.  15.  another  angel  came  out  from  the  temple.  17 

18.  another  angel  came  out  from  the  temple 

15.  6.  there  came  out  from  the  temple  the  seven  angels 
see  came  forth,  come  out,  coming,  loent  forth. 

Cam.e  over  A.V. — see  came. 

Came  to  pass. — A.V.  ^done. 

Lu.  24.  21.  is  now  the  third  day  since  these  things  ^c.  to  p. 
Jno.  19.  36.  For  these  things  ic.  to  p.,  that  the  scripture 
Acts  9.  3.  it  came  to  pass  that  he  drew  nigh  unto  Damascus 
1  Th.  3.  4.  even  as  it  came  to  pass,  aud  ye  know 

Camel. 

Mat.  3.  4.  John — had  his  raiment  of  camel's  hair.  Mh.  1.  6 
19.  24.  It  is  easier  for  a  c.  to  go.  Mh.  10. 25  :  Lu.  18.  25 
23. 24.  which  strain  out  the  gnat,  and  swallow  the  camel 

Camest. 


Lu.  19.  6.  And  he  [Zacchaeus]  made  haste,  and  came  down  '  Mat.  22. 12.  Friend,  how  camest  thou  in  hither 

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CAEEIED 


Jno.  6.  25.  Eabbi,  when  earnest  thon  hither  ? 

16.  30.  we  beheve  that  thou  earnest  forth  from  God 
Acts  9.  17.  appeared  unto  thee  in  the  way  which  thou  c. 

Camp. 

Heb.  13.  11.  an  offering  for  sin,  are  burned  without  the  c. 
13.  Let  us  therefore  go  forth  unto  him  without  the  c. 
Bev.  20.  9.  and  compassed  the  eam;p  of  the  saints  about 

Candle  A.V.—see  lamp. 

Candlestick — s. 

Seh.  9.  2.  wherein  were  the  candlestick,  and  the  table 

Bev.  1.  12.  I  saw  seven  golden  candlesticJcs.  13,  20  :  2.  1 

2.  5.  and  will  move  thy  candlestick  out  of  its  place 

11.  4.  the  two  olive  trees  and  the  two  candlesticks 

see  stand. 

Canker  A.V. — see  gangrene. 

Cankered  A.V.—see  rusted. 

Captain. 

Jno.  18.  12.  band  and  the  chief  captain,  and  the  officers 

Acts  4.  1.  the  captain  of  the  temple.  5.  24 

5.  26,  Then  went  the  captain  with  the  officers.     [28,  29 
21.  31.  tidings  came  up  to  the  chief  c.  of  the  band.  22.  26, 
32.  when  they  saw  the  chief  capitain.  33,  37. 

23.  17.  Bring  this  youugman  unto  the  chief  captain.  22. 

24  :  23,  10,  18,  19,  22 

24.  22.  When  Lysias  the  chief  captain  shall  come  down 

see  author. 
Captains. 

Mk.  6.21.  Herod — made  a  supper  to  his  lords,  and  the  high  c. 
i?t.  22.  4.  Judas — communed  with  the  chief  priests  and  c. 

52.   Jesus  said  unto  the  chief  priests,  and  captains 
Acts  25.  23.  Agrippa  was  come — with  the  chief  captains 
Bev.  6.  15.  the  princes,  and  the  chief  c.,and  the  rich 
19.  18.  that  ye  may  eat — the  flesh  of  captains 

Captive. — A.  V.  Hake  of  you. 

Lu.  21.  24.  shall  be  led  captive  into  all  the  nations 
2  Cor.  11.  20.  if  he  devoiireth  you,  if  he  taketh  you  ^captive 
Eph.  4.  8.  he  led  captivity  captive.  And  gave  gifts 
2  Tim.  2.  26.  been  taken  cajotive  by  the  Lord's  servant 
8.  6.  take  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 

Captives. 
Lu.  4.  18.  sent  me  to  proclaim  release  to  the  captives 

Captivity. 

Bom.  7.  23.  bringing  me  into  c.  under  the  law  of  sin 
2  Cor.  10.  5.  bringing  every  thought  into  captivity 
Eph.  4.  8.  he  led  captivity  captive.  And  gave  gifts 
Bev.  13. 10.  If  any  man  is  for  c,  into  captivity  he  goeth 

Carcase— s. 

Mat.  24.  28.  Wheresoever  the  c.  is,  there  will  the  eagles  be 
Heb.  3.  17.  whose  carcases  fell  in  the  wilderness  ? 

Care. — A.V.  ^carefulness. 

Mat.  13.  22.  the  care  of  the  world,  and  the  deceitfulness 
Lu.  10.  34.  and  brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  c.  of  him 
35.  Take  care  of  him;  and  whatsoever  thou  speudest 

1  Cor.  12.  25.  the  members  should  have  the  same  care  one 

2  Cor.  7.  11.  what  earnest  ^care  it  wrought  in  you 


2  Cor.  7. 1 2.  your  earnest  c.  for  us  might  be  made  manifest 

8.  16.   God,  which  putteth  the  same  earnest  care  for  you 
1  Tim.  3.  5.  how  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of  God  ?) 

see  anxiety,  careth,  thought. 

Care— d. 

Lu.  10.  40.  dost  thou  not  care  that  my  sister  did  leave  me 
Jno.  12.  6.  not  because  he  [Judas]  cared  for  the  poor 
Acts  18.  17.  Gallio  cared  for  none  of  these  things 
1  Cor.  7.  21.  called  being  a  bondservant  ?  care  not  for  it 
Phil.  2.  20.  no  man  likeminded,  who  will  care  truly 

Careful — A.V.  ^careth. 

1  Cor.  7. 32.  u.nmarried  is  ^c.  for  the  things  of  the  Lord.  ^34 
33.  that  is  married  is  ^c.  for  the  things  of  the  world.  ^34 
Tit.  3.  8.  may  be  careful  to  maintain  good  works 
see  anxious,  thought. 

Carefully. — A.V.  '^circumspectly ,  ^diligently ,  ^perfectly. 

Mat.  2.  7.  Herod — wise  men,  and  learned  of  them  '^c.  H6 

8.  search  out  ^carefully  concerning  the  young  child 

Acts  18.  25.  he  spake  and  taught  ^c.  the  things  concerning 

26.  unto  him  [Apollos]  the  way  of  God  more  ^carefully 

Eph.  5.  15.  Look  therefore  '^carefully  how  ye  walk 

Heb.  12.  15.  looking  ^c.  lest  there  be  any  man  that  falleth 

see  diligently. 

Carefulness  A.V. — see  care,  cares. 

Cares. — A.V.  ^carefulness. 

Mk  4.  19.  c.  of  the  world,  and  the  deceitfulness.  Lu.  8. 14 
Lu.  21.  34.  with  surfeiting,  and  drunkenness,  and  c«?'es 
1  Cor.  7.  32.  I  would  have  you  to  be  free  from  ^cares 

Carest — eth. — A.V.  ^care. 

Mat.  22.16.  God  in  truth,  and  c.  not  for  anyone.  Mk.  12.  li 
Mk.  4.  38.   Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish  ? 
'Inc.  10.  13.  is  a  hireling,  and  careth  not  for  the  sheep 
1  Cor.  9.  9.  Is  it  for  the  oxen  that  God  ^caretJt, 
1  Pet.  5.  7.  anxiety  upon  him,  because  he  careth  for  you 
see  careful. 
Carnal. 

Bom.  7.  14.  but  I  am  carnal,  sold  under  sin 

15.  27.  also  to  minister  unto  them  in  carnal  things 

1  Cor.  3.  1.  but  as  unto  carnal,  as  unto  babes  in  Christ 
3.  ye  are  yet  carnal— ?ire  ye  not  carnal 
9.11.  is  it  a  greater  matter  if  we  shall  reap  your  c.  things  ? 
Heb.  7.  16.  not  after  the  law  of  a  carnal  commandment 

9.  10.  c.  ordinances,  imposed  until  a  time  of  reformation 

see  flesh. 

Carnally  A.V. — see  flesh. 

Carousings. — A . V.  '^banquetings. 
1  Pet.  4.  3.  revelliugs,  ^c,  and  abominable  idolatries 

Carpenter. 

Mat.  13.  55.  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son  ? 

Mk.  6.  3.  Is  not  this  the  carpenter,  the  son  of  Mary 

Carriage  A.V. — see  baggage. 

Carried. — A.V.  ^brought,  '^carrying,  Hed. 

Mk.  15.  1.  bound  Jesus,  and  carried  him  away 

Lu.  7. 12.  there  was  c.  out  one  that  was  dead  [widow's  son] 

16.  22.  beggar — he  was  carried  away  by  the  angels 
21.  51.  and  was  carried  up  into  heaven  [Jesus] 


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CAST 


Acts  3.  2.  certain  man — was  cajrierf,  whom  they  laid  daily 
5.  6.  they  carried  him  [Ananias]  out  and  buried  him 
10.  they  "^carried  her  [Sapphira]  out  and  buried  her 
15.  that  they  even  '^carried  out  the  sick  into  the  streets 
7.  16.  they  were  carried  over  unto  Shechem 
19.  12.  unto  the  sick  were  ^c.  away  from  his  [Paul]  body 
Gal.  2.  13.  Barnabas  was  c.  away  with  their  dissimulation 
E-ph.  4.  14.  children,  tossed  to  and  fro  and  carried  about 
Heh.  13.  9.  Be  not  carried  away  by  divers — teachings 
2  Pet.  3.  17.  being  '^c.  away  with  the  error  of  the  wicked 
Jude  12.  clouds  without  water,  carried  along  by  winds 
Rev.  12.  15.  cause  her  to  be  carried  away  by  the  stream 
17.  3.  And  he  carried  me  away  in  the  Spirit.  21.  10 
see  brought,  carrying,  driven,  led. 

Carrieth — jing. — A.V.  ^brought,  "^carried  away. 
Mat.  1.  11.  at  the  time  of  the  H.  away  to  Babylon.  12.  117 
Rev.  17.  7.  of  the  woman,  and  of  the  beast  that  carrieth  her 
see  carried. 

Carry. 

Mk.  6.  55.  to  c.  about  on  their  beds  those  that  were  sick 
11. 16.  any  man  should  carry  a  vessel  through  the  temple 
Lu.  10.  4.  Carry  no  purse,  no  wallet,  no  shoes 
Jno.  21.  18.  and  another  shall  gird  thee,  and  carry  thee 
Acts  5.  9.  they  shall  carry  thee  [Sapphira]  out 
7.  43.  I  will  carry  you  away  beyond  Babylon 
1  Tim.  6.  7.  world,  for  neither  can  we  carry  anything  out 
see  take  (wp). 

Case— s.— ./4.F.  ic«?<.se. 

Mat.  19.  10.  If  the  case  of  the  man  is  so  with  his  wife 
Jno.  5.  6.  knew  that  he  had  been  now  a  long  time  in  that  c. 
Acts  25.  14.  Festus  laid  Paul's  '^case  before  the  king 
1  Cor.  7.  15.  sister  is  not  under  bondage  in  such  cases 

see  wise. 

Cast. — A.V.  '^drove,  fallen,  ^put,  ^send,  ^threw,  ^thrust. 

Mat.  3.  10.  hewn  down,  and  c.  into  the  fire.  7.  19  :  Lu.  3. 9 

5.  25.  to  the  ofiScer,  and  thou  be  c.  into  prison.  Lu.  12.  58 
29.  pluck  it  out,  and  cast  it  from  thee — and  not  thy 

whole  body  be  cast  into  hell.  30  :  18.  8,  9 

6.  30.  and  to-morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven.  Lu.  12.  28 

7.  6.  neither  cast  your  pearls  before  the  swine 

13.42.  shaAlcast  them  into  the  furnace  of  fire.  50:  Jwo. 15. 6 

47.  like  unto  a  net,  that  was  cast  into  the  sea 

48.  good  into  vessels,  but  the  bad  they  cast  away 
15.26.  children's  bread  and  casHt  to  the  dogs.  M^.  7.  27 

17.  27.   [Peter]  cast  a  hook,  and  take  up  the  fish 

18.  30.  but  went  and  cast  him  into  prison 

21.  21.  Be  thou  taken  up  and  c.  into  the  sea,  Mk,  11.  23 

22.  13.  cast  him  out  into  the  outer  darkness 
25.  30.  cast  ye  out  the  improfitable  servant 

27.  44.  were  crucified  with  him  c.  upon  him — reproach 
Mk.  4.  26.  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  upon  the  earth 
9.  22.  oft-times  it  hath  cast  him  both  into  tbe  fire 
42.  about  his  neck,  and  he  were  cast  into  the  sea 
45.  thy  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  hell.  47:   Mat.  18.  8,  9 

11.  7.  colt  unto  Jesus,  and  cast  on  him  their  garments 

12.  41.  multitude  cast  money — rich  cast  in  much 

42.  a  poor  widow,  and  she  ^cast  in  two  mites 

43.  This  poor  widow  cast  in  more  than  all.  Lii.  21.  3 

44.  they  all  did  c.  in — she  of  herwp.nt  didc.  in.  Lu.  21.  4 
Lu.  1.  29.   [Maiy]  cast  in  her  mind  what — salutation 

12.  5.  after  he  hath  killed  hath  power  to  cast  into  hell 

49.  I  came  to  ^cast  fire  upon  the  earth 

13.  19.  which  a  man  took,  and  cast  into  his  own  garden 

19.  43.  thine  enemies  shall  cast  up  a  bank  about  thee 

22.  41.  was  parted  from  them  about  a  stone's  cast 

23.  19.  [Barabbas]  for  murder,  was  cast  into  prison.  25 


Lu.  23.  34.  parting  his  garments — they  c.  lots.  Jno.  19.  24 
Jno.  2.  15.  and  ^caM  all  out  of  the  temple 

3.  24.  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison 

8.  7.  without  sin  among  you,  let  him  first  cast  a  stone 
59.  They  took  up  stones  therefore  to  cast  at  him 

21.  6.   Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  boat — They  c. 
7.  Simon  Peter — cast  himself  into  the  sea 

Acts  12.  8.  Cast  thy  [Peter]  garment  about  thee 
16.  23.  they  cast  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  into  prison 
24.  ^cast  them  into  the  inner  prison 
37.  and  have  cast  us  into  prison 

22.  23.  thew  off  their  garments,  and  ^cast  dust  into  the  air 
27.  17.  fearing  lest  they  should  be  ^cast  upon  the  Syrtis 

26.  Howbeit  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain  island 
29.  lest  haply  we  should  be  ^cast  ashore  [board 

43.  they  which  could  swim  should  cast  themselves  over- 

1  Cor.  7.  35.  not  that  I  may  cast  a  snare  upon  you 
Heb.  10.  35.  Cast  not  away  therefore  your  boldness 
Rev.  2. 10.  the  devil  is  about  to  cast  some  of  you  into  prison 

14.  Balaam,  who  taught  Balak  to  cast  a  stumblingblock 
22.  Behold,  I  do  cast  her  into  a  bed 
24.  I  ^cast  upon  you  none  other  burden 

4.  10.  elders — shall  cast  their  crowns  before  the  throne 
8.  5.  fire  of  the  altar,  and  cast  it  upon  the  earth 

7.  and  they  were  cast  upon  the  earth 

8.  a  great  mountain  burning  with  fire  was  c.  into  the  sea 

12.  4.  the  stars  of  heaven,  and  did  cast  them  to  the  earth 

13.  when  the  dragon  saw  that  he  was  cast  down 

14. 16.  he  that  sat  on  the  cloud  ^c.his  sickle  upon  the  earth 
19.  angelic,  his  sickle  into  the  earth — c.itintothe  wine- 

18.  19.  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads,  and  cried     [press 
21.  as  it  were  a  great  millstone,  and  cast  it  into  the  sea 

19.  20.  they  twain  were  cast  alive  into  the  lake  of  fire 

20.  3.  and  cast  him   [devil]  into  the  abyss 

10.  the  devil  that  deceived  them  was  cast  into  the  lake 

14.  death  and  Hades  were  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire 

15.  written  in  the  bonk  of  life,  he  was  cast  into  the  lake 

see  cast  off,  delivered,  threw,  thrown. 

Cast  down. — A.V.  ^cast  out,  thrown. 

Mat.  4.  6.  If  thou  art  the  son  of  God,  c.  thyself  d.  Lu.  4.  9 
15.  30.  blind,  dumb — they  cast  them  down  at  his  feet 
27.  6.   [Judas]  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  angels  when  they  sinned,  but  c.  them  d.  to  hell 
Rev.  12. 9.  dragon  was  ic.  d. — ^c.  d.  to  the  earth — ^c.  d.  with 

10.  the  accuser  of  our  brethren  is  cast  down  [him 

18.  21.  Babylon,  the  great  city,  be  ^cast  down 
see  lowly,  smitten,  throw,  thrown. 

Cast  forth: — A.V.  "^cast  out,  ^thrust  out. 

Mat.  8.  12.  but  the  sons  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  ^c.  forth 

21.39.  c.  him/,  out  of  the  vineyard.  ilfZ:.  12.  8:  iM.20.15 

Mk.  7.  26.  that  he  would  c.f.  the  devil  out  of  her  daughter 

Lu.  4.  29.  rose  up,  and  ^c.  him  [Jesus]  forth  out  of  the  city 

13.  28.  kingdom  of  God,  and  yourselves  "^cast  f.  without 
20.  12.  him  also  they  wounded,  and  '^cast  him  forth 

Jno.  15.  6.  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch 

Cast  off. — A.V.  ^cast  away. 

Rom.  11.  1.  Did  God  ^cast  off  his  people  ? 

2.  God  did  not  '^cast  off  his  people  which  he  foreknew 
13.  12.  let  us  therefore  cast  off  the  works  of  darkness 
see  rejected,  threw  (off). 

Cast  out. — A.V.  '^expelled,  ^piill  out. 

M&t.  5.  13.  to  be  c.  out  and  trodden  under  foot.  Lu.  14. 35 
7.  4.  Let  me  ^c.  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye.  Lu.  6.  "42 
5.   Thou  hypocrite,  cast  out  first  the  beam — clearly 
to  cast  out  the  mote.  Lu.  6.  ^42 


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CAST 


CAUSED 


Mat.  7.  22.  did  we  not— by  thy  name  cast  out  devils 

8.  16.  he  cast  out  the  spirit  with  a  word 

31.  If  thou  c.  us  o. ,  send  us  away  into  the  herd  of  swine 

9.  33.  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the  dunab  man  spake 
10. 1.  over  unclean  spirits,  to  cast  them  out.  Mk.  3.  15 

8.  raise  the  dead,  cleanse  the  lepers,  cast  out  devils 

12.  24.  This  man  doth  not  c.  out  devils,  but  by  Beelzebub 
27.  by  Beelzebub  c.  o.  devils — sons  c.them  o  ?  Lu.  11. 19 
23.  But  if  I  by  the  Spirit  of  God  e.oMi  devils.  Lu.  11.20 

15.  17.  into  the  belly,  and  is  cast  out  into  the  draught  ? 
17.  19.  Why  could  not  we  c.  it  o.  ?  Mk.  9.  28  \Lu.  19.  45 
21.  12.  c.  outaW  them  that  sold  and  bought.  Mk.  11.15: 

39.  c.  him  forth  o.  of  the  vineyard.  Mk.  12.  8:  Lu.  20.  15 
Mk.  1.  34.  and  cast  out  many  devils.  6.  13 
3.  23.  How  can  Satan  cast  out  Satan? 
9.  18.  that  they  should  cast  it  out.  Lu.  9.  40 

16.  9.  Mary— from  whom  he  had  cast  out  seven  devils 
17.  in  my  name  shall  they  cast  out  devils 

Lu.  6.  22.  reproach  you,  and  cast  out  yoiir  name  as  evil 

11.  18.  ye  say  that  I  cast  out  devils  by  Beelzebub 

20.  But  if  I  by  the  finger  of  God  cast  out  devils.  19 

13.  32.  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils  and  perform  cures 
■Ino.  6.  37.  him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise  c.out 

9.  34.  dost  thou  teach  us  ?    And  they  cast  him  out 
35.  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast  him  out 

12.  31.  now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  cast  out 
Acts  7.  19.  our  fathers,  that  they  should  c.  out  their  babes 

21.  when  he  was  cast  out,  Pharaoh's  daughter  took  him 
58.  and  they  c.  him  [Stephen]  out  of  the  city 

13.  50.  against  Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  ^casl  them  out 
27.  19.  third  day  they  cast  out  with  their  own  hands 

Gal.  4.  30.  Cast  out  the  handmaid  and  her  son 
Rev.  12.  15.  the  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth — water 
16.  the  river  which  the  dragon  cast  out  of  his  mouth 
see  cast  down,  cast  forth,  throwhuj. 

Castaway  A.V. — see  rejected. 

Casteth. 

Mat.  9. 34.  By  the  prince  of  the  devils  c.  he  out  devils.  12. 26. 

1  J)io.  4. 18.  perfect  love  c.  out  fear  iMk.  3.  22  :  Lu.  11.  15 
3  Jno.  10.  he  forbiddeth,  and  c.  them  out  of  the  chi;rch 
Bet>.  6.  13.  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  unripe  figs 

Casting. — A.V.  ^cast,  -destruction,  ^pulling. 

Mat.  4.  18.  Peter,  and  Andrew — c.  a  net  into.  Mk.  1.  16 

27.  35.  his  garments  among  them,  castinglotn.  Mk.  15.24 
Mk.  1.39.  throughout  all  Galilee,  preaching  and  ^c.  out  devils 

9.  38.  we  saw  one  c.  out  devils  in  thy  name.  Lu.  9.  49 

10.  50.  And  he,  casting  away  his  garment,  sprang  up 
Lu.  11.  14.  he  was  casting  out  a  devil  which  was  dumb 

21. 1.  that  were  c.  their  gifts  into  the  treasury.  Mk.  12.  U3 
2.  a  certain  poor  widow  casting  in  thither  two  mites 
Horn.  11.  15.  the  c.  away  of  them  is  the  reconciling  of  the 

2  Cor.  10. 4.  before  God  to  the  '^c.  down  of  strong  holds) 

5.  casting  down  imaginations,  and  every  high  thing 
8.  for  building  you  up,  and  not  for  ~c.  you  down).  13.  -10 
1  Pet.  5.  7.  casting  all  your  anxiety  upon  him 

Castle. 

Acts  21.  34.  him  [Paul]  to  be  brought  into  the  castle.  22. 24 
37.  Paul  was  about  to  be  brought  into  the  castle 
23.  10.  bring  him  [Paul]  into  the  castle 
16.  entered  into  the  castle,  and  told  Paul 

32.  [So  the  soldiers]  returned  to  the  castle 

Castor   and  Pollux    A.V. — see    The    Twin   Brothers, 
Xiroi)er  names. 


Catch, 

Mh.  12.  13.  Herodians,  that  they  might  catch  him  in  talk 
Lu.  5.  10.  Fear  not;  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  c.  men 

11.  54.  wait  for  him,  to  c.  something  out  of  his  mouth 

Catcheth  A.V. — see  snatcheth. 

Cattle.— 4. F.  ^beasts. 

Jno.  4.  12.  [Jacob]  drank — and  his  sons,  and  his  cattle  ? 
Rev.  18.  13.  wheat,  and  ic,  and  sheep;  and  merchandise 
sec  sheep. 
Caught. 

Acts  8.  39.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip 

27.  15.  the  ship  was  caught,  and  could  not  face  the  wind 
2  Cor.  12.  2.  one  caught  up  even  to  the  third  heaven  [Paul] 

4.  how  that  he  was  caught  tap  into  Paradise 
16.  being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  guile 

1  Th.  4  17.  we  that  are  alive — be  caught  up  in  the  clouds 
Rev.  12,  5.  her  child  was  caught  up  unto  God 

sec  (laid)  hold,  seized,  taken,  tool:,  they  took. 
Cause. 

Mat.  5.  32.  saving  for  the  cause  of  fornication  [21.  16 

10.  21.  and  c.  them  to  be  put  to  death.  Mk.  13,  12  :  Ln. 
19.  3.  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife  for  every  c  t 

Lu.  8.  47.  women — declared — for  whatc.  she  touched  him 
23.  22.  I  have  found  no  c.  of  death  in  him.  Acts  13.  28 

Jno.  15.  25.  They  hated  me  without  a  cause  [come  ? 

ActslQ.  21.  Peter — said — what  is  the  c.  wherefore  ye  are 
19.  40.  this  day's  riot,  there  being  no  cause  for  it 
23.  28.  to  know  the  cause  wherefore  they  accused  him 
28. 18.  there  was  no  cause  of  death  in  me  [Paul] 

2  Cor.  7.  12.  I  wrote  not  for  his  cause — nor  for  his  cause 
Cut  4.  16.  this  epistle — c.  that  it  be  read  also  in  the  church 
2  Tim.  1.  12.  For  the  which  cause  I  suffer  also  [brethren 
Heb.  2. 11.  for  which  caiose  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call  them 

see  case,  causing,  manner. 

For  this  Cause. — A.V. '^besides,  ^therefore,  Hhese  causes. 
Mat.  19.  5.  For  this  ca«se  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and 

mother.  Mk.  10.  7. :  Eph.  5.  31 
Jno.  6.  51.  Wor  this  c.  have  I  said  unto  you,  that  no  man 

12.  18.  F.  t.  c.  also  the  multitude  went  and  met  him 
27-  But/o7-  this  cause  came  I  unto  this  hour 

39.  ^F.t.c.  they  could  not  believe,  for  that  Isaiah  said 
Acts26. 21.  ^F.t.  c.  the  Jews  seized  me  [Paul]  in  the  temple 

28.  20.   For  this  cause  therefore  did  I  iutreat  you  to  see 
Rom.  1.  26.  F.  t.  c.  God  gave  them  i;p  unto  vile  passions 

4.  16.   '^For  this  cause  it  is  of  faith,  that  it  may  be 

13.  6.  For /or  this  ca2(se  ye  pay  tribute  also 

1  Cur.  4.  17.  For  this  cause  have  I  sent  unto  you  Timothy 

11.  10.  /.  t.  c.  ought  the  woman  to  have  a  sign  of  authoriy 
30.  For  this  cause  many  among  you  are  weak 

2  Cor.  13.  10.  '^For  this  c.  1  write  these  things  while  absent 
Ejih.  3.  1.  For  this  c.  I  Paul,  the  prisoner  of  Christ  Jesus 

14.  For  this  cause  I  bow  my  tnees  unto  the  Father 
Col.  1.  9.  For  this  cause  we  also— do  not  cease  to  pray 
1.  Th.  2. 13.  And  /.  t.  c.  we  also  thank  God  without  ceasing. 
3.  5.  For  this  cause  I  also — sentthat  I  might  know    [3.  -7 
2  Th.  2  11.  for  this  c.  God  sendeth  them  a  working  of  en-or 

1  Tim.  1. 16.  howbeit/o)'  this  cause  I  obtained  mercy 
Tit   1.  5.  For  this  cause  left  I  thee  in  Crete 

Reh.  9. 15.  /.  t.  c.  he  is  the  mediator  of  a  new  covenant 

2  Pet.  1.  5.  for  this  very  cause  adding— all  diligence 

see  end. 

Caused. — A.V.  ^grieved  me. 

Jno.  11.  37.  have  caused  that  this  man  also  should  not  die  ? 
Acts  15.  3.  [Paul  and  Barnabas]  c.  great  joy  unto  all  the 
2  Oor.2, 5.  if  any  hath  c.  sorrow,  he  hathic.sorrow  [brethren 


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CAUSETH 

Causeth. 
Bev.  13.  16.  he  causeth  all,  the  small  and  the  great 

see  leadeth,  maketh,  worketh. 
Causes  A.V. — see  for  this  cause. 

Causing.—^.  V.  ^cause. 

Horn.  16. 17.  mark  them  which  are  '^causing  the  divisions 

Gave— 3.— .4. F.  hlens. 

Jno.  11.  38.  Now  it  was  a  cave,  and  a  stone  lay  against  it 
Heb.  11.  38.  wandering  in — ^c,  and  the  holes  of  the  earth 
Bev.  6.  15.  every — freeman,  hid  themselves  in  the  ^caves 
see  holes. 
Cease.— A.V.  Heaving. 

Acts  13.  10.  wilt  thou  not  c.  to  pervert  [Saul  to  Elymas] 

1  Co):  13.  8.  whether  there  be  tongiies,  they  shall  cease 
Eph.  1.  16.  c.  not  to  give  thanks  for  you,  making  mention 
Col.  1.  9.  we  also — do  not  cease  to  pray  and  make  request 
Heb.G.  1.  Wherefore  letusic.tospeakofthe  first  i^riuciples 

2  Pet.  2. 14.  having  eyes — that  cannot  cease  from  sin 

Ceased. 
Mat.  14.  32.  the  wind  ceased.  MJc.  4.  39:  6.  51 
Lu.  7.  45.  I  came  in,  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my  feet 
8.  24.  they  ceased,  and  there  was  a  calm 
11.  1.  when  he  ceased,  one  of  his  disciples  said 
Acts  5.  42.  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  to  preach  Jesus 

20.  1.  after  the  uproar  was  ceased,  Paul  having  sent 
31.  by  the  space  of  three  years  I  c.  not  to  admonish 

21.  14.  we  ceased,  saying,  The  will  of  the  Lord  be  done 
Heb.  10.  2.  Else  would  they  not  have  ceased  to  be  offered 
1  Pet.  4.  1.  hath  suffered  in  the  flesh  hath  ceased  from  sin 

see  clone  (aw'ai/),  rested. 
Ceaseth — ing. 
Acts  6.  13.  This  man  ceaseth  not  to  speak  words 
1  Th.  1.  3.  remembering  without  c.  your  work  of  faith 
2.  13.  we  also  thank  God  without  ceasing 
5.  17.  pray  without  ceasing 

see  earnestly,  unceasing. 
Celestial. 

1  Cor,  15.  40.  There  are  also  c.  bodies — glory  of  the  c.  is  one 

Cell. — A.V.  ^x>rison. 
Acts  12.  7.  a  light  shined  in  the  ^ceZZ— smote  Peter 

Cellar. — A.V.  ^secret  place. 
Lu.  11.  33.  lighted  a  lamp,  putteth  it  in  a  ^cellar 

Censer — s. 
Heb.  9.  4.  Holy  of  holies ;  having  a  golden  censer 
Bev.  8.  3.  another  angel— having  a  golden  censer 
5.  And  the  angel  taketh  the  censer 

Centurion — s. 
Mat.  8.  5.  there  came  unto  him  a  centurion,  beseeching 
8.  the  centurion  answered  and  said.  13 

27.  54.  Now  the  centurion,  and  they  that  were  with  him 
Mh.  15.  39.  when  the  c,  which  stood  by  over  against  liim 

44.  Pilate — calling  unto  him  the  centurion 

45.  learned  it  of  the  c,  he  granted  the  corpse  to  Joseph 
X(W,  7.  2.  a  certain  centurion's  servant — was  sick 

23.  47.  when  the  centurion  saw  what  was  done 
Acts  10.  1.  Cornelius  by  name,  a  centurion  of  the  band 

22.  Cornelius  a  centurion,  a  righteous  man 

21.  32.  took  soldiers,  and  centurions,  and  ran  down 

22.  26.  when  the  c.  heard  it,  he  went  to  the  chief  captain. 
23. 17.  Paul  called  unto  him  one  of  the  centurions      [25 

23.  [chief  captain]  called  unto  him  two  of  the  c. 

24.  23.  [Felix]  gave  oi'der  to  the  centurion 

27.  1.  delivered  Paul — to  a  centurion  named  Julius.  6 


CHAMBERS 

Acts  27.  11.  the  centurion  gave  more  heed  to  the  master 
43.  But  the  centurion,  desiring  to  save  Paul 

Certain. 
Mat  18.  23.  of  heaven  likened  unto  a  certain  king.  22.  2 

20.  20.  [Zebedee's  wife]  asking  a  certain  thing  of  him 
Mk.  14.  57.  there  stood  up  certain,  and  bare  false  witness 
Lu.  10.  38.  he  entered  into  a  certain  village.  17.  12 

11.  27.  a  certain  woman — lifted  up  her  voice 

18.  9.  this  parable  unto  c.  which  trusted  in  themselves 

21.  2.  a  certain  ■pool  widow  casting  in  thither  two  mites 

23.  19.  Barabbas :  one  who  for  a  certain  insurrection 

24.  22.  certain  women  of  our  company  amazed  us 

24.  certain  of  them  that  were  with  us  went  to  the  tomb 
Jno.  5.  4.  an  angel — went  down  at  certain  seasons  [margin] 
Acts  9.  19.  [Saul]  was  certain  days  with  the  disciples 
10.  48.  prayed  they  him  [Peter]  to  tarry  certain  days 

12.  1.  Herod — put  forth  his  hands  to  afflict  certain 

15.  24.  have  heard  that  certain  which  went  out  from  us 
17-  28,  certaiji  even  of  your  own  poets  have  said 

25.  26.  Of  whom  I  [Festus]  have  no  ce^'teiw  thing  to  write 
Bom.  15.  26.  and  Achaia  to  make  a  certain  contribution 

1  Cor.  4.  11.  buffeted,  and  have  no  certain  dwelling-place 
Gal.  2.  12.  For  before  that  certain  came  from  James 
Heb.  4.  7.  he  again  defineth  a  certain  day,  saying  in  David 

10.  27.  a  certain  fearful  expectation  of  judgement 
Jude  4.  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  privily 
see  one,  somewhere. 

Certainly. 

Lu.  23.  47.  Certainly  this  was  a  righteous  man 

Certainty. 
Lii.  1.  4.  mightest  know  the  c.  concerning  the  things 
Acts  21.  34.  could  not  know  the  certainty  for  the  uproar 

22. 30.  desiring  to  know  the  c. ,  wherefore  he  was  accused 

Certify  A.  V. — see  (make)  known. 

Chaff. 
Mat.  3. 12.  the  chaff  he  will  burn  up.  Lu.  3.  17 

Chain— s  —A.V.  Uonds. 

Mk.  5.  3.  no  man — bind  him,  no,  not  with  a  chain    [rent 
4.  [demoniac]  bound  with  fetters  and  c. — c.  had  been 
Acts  12.  7.  his  [Peter's]  chains  fell  off  from  his  hands 

28.  20.  of  the  hope  of  Israel  lam  bound  with  this  chain 
Ej^h.  6.  20.  for  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  ^chains 
2  Tim.  1.  16.  Onesiphorus — was  not  ashamed  of  my  chain 
Bev.  20. 1.  angel  coming — and  a  great  chain  in  his  hand 
see  pit.i,  bonds. 

Bound  with  Chains.— .fee  bound. 

Chalcedony. 
Bev.  21. 19.  the  third,  chalcedony 

Chamber. — A.V.  ^closet,  ^room. 

Mat.  6.  6.  when  then  prayest,  enter  into  thine  inner  ^c. 
Acts  1.  13.  into  the  upper  %.,  where  they  were  abiding 

9-  37.  they  laid  her  [Dorcas]  in  an  upper  chamber 
39.  brought  him  [Peter]  into  the  upper  chamber 

20.  8.  there  were  many  lights  in  the  upper  chamber 

Chambering. 
Bom.  13. 13.  not  in  chambermg  and  wantonness 

Chambers. — A.V.  ^closets. 

Mat.  24.  26.  Behold,  he  is  in  the  inner  chambers 
L%v.  12.  3.  spoken  in  the  ear  in  the  inner  ^chambers 


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CHEER 


Chamberlain. 

Acts  12.  20.  made  Blastus  the  king's  c.  tlieir  friend 
see  treasure): 

Chance. 

Lu.  10.  31.  by  chance  a  certain  priest  was  going  down 
1  Cor.  15.  37.  but  a  bare  grain,  it  may  chance  of  wheat 

Change— d. 
Acts  6. 14.  shall  change  the  customs  which  Moses  delivered 

28.  6.  c.  their  minds,  and  said  that  he  [Paul]  was  a  god 
Bom.  1.  23.  changed  the  glory  of  the  incorruptible  God 

26.  tlieir  women  changed  the  natural  use  into  that 
1  Cor.  15.  51.  not  all  sleep,  but  we  shall  all  be  changed.  52 
Gal.  4.  20.  to  change  my  voice ;  for  I  am  perplexed 
Heb.  1.  12.  As  a  garment,  and  they  shall  be  changed 

7.  12.  For  the  ijriesthood  being  c. — a  c.  also  of  the  law 
sec  cvchange,  fashion,  transformed. 

Changers. 

J)io.  2.  14.  and  the  changers  of  money  sitting 
15.  [Jesus]  poured  out  the  changers''  money 

Charge. — A.V. — ^accusation,    '^appointed,     ^command, 
^commandment — s,  ^declare,  '^heritage. 

Mat.  4.  6.  He  shall  give  his  angels  c.  concerning  thee.  Lu. 
Acts  7.  60.  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge        [4.  10 

15.  5.  and  to  ^charge  them  to  keep  the  law  of  Moses 

16.  18.  I  ^charge  thee  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ 

24.  [jailor]  having  received  such  a  c/taj'^'e,  cast  them  into 
23.  29.  nothing  laid  to  his  [Paul's]  c.  worthy  of  death 
25.  18.  accusers  stood  up,  they  brought  no  ^c.  of  such  evil 

Bom.  8.  33.  Who  shall  lay  anything  to  the  c.  of  God's  elect  ? 

1  Cor.  7.  10.  the  married  I  give  ^c,  yea  not  I,  but  the  Lord 
9.  18.  That — I  may  make  the  gospel  without  charge 

11.  17.  But  in  giving  you  this  ^charge,  I  praise  you  not 
1  Th.  4.  2.  For  ye  know  what  ^charge  we  gave  you 

1  Tim.  1.  3.  that  thou  mightestc.  certain  men  not  to  teach 
5.  But  the  end  of  the  ^charge  is  love 
18.  This  charge  I  commit  unto  thee,  my  child  Timothy 

5.  21.  I  charge  thee  in  the  sight  of  God.  6.  13 :  2  Tim.  4. 1 

6.  17.  Charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this  present  world 
Tit.  1. 5.  appoint  elders  in  every  city,  as  I  gave  thee  '^charge 
1  Pet.  5.  3.  neither  as  lording  it  over  the  ^c.  allotted  to  you 

see  account,  adjure,  command,  over. 

Chargeable  A.V. — see  burden. 

Charged. — A.V.  '^command— ed. 
Mat.  9.  30.  Jesus  strictly  charged  them.     Mk.  1.  43 
10. 5.  These  twelve  Jesus  sentfortli,  and^c.  them.  Mlc.  6.  ^8 

12.  16.  and  c.  them  that  they  should  not  make.  Mk.  3. 12 
16.  20.  Then  c.  he  the  disciples  that  they  should  tell  no 

Mk.  5. 43.  And  he  c.  them  much  that  no  man.  7. 36   [man 

7.  36.  but  the  more  he  charged  them,  so  much  the  more 

8.  15.  and  he  c.  them,  saying,  Take  heed,  beware  of  the 
30.  he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell.  9.  9 

Lu.  5.  14.  And  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man.  Lu.  8.  56 

9.  21.  But  he  charged  them,  and  commanded  them 
Acts  1.  4.  he  ic.  them  not  to  depart  from  Jerusalem 

5.  28.  We  straitly  ic.  you  not  to  teach  in  this  name.  ^40 

10.  42.  and  he  ^charged  us  to  preach  unto  the  people 
1  Th.  4.  11.  work  with  your  hands,  even  as  we  ^c.  you 

sec  burdened,  charging,  commanded,  dealt  (itiit/t),  rebuked, 
testifyinfj. 

Charger. 

Mat.  14. 8.  Give  me  here  in  a  c.  the  head  of  John.  BIk.  6.  25 
11.  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger.  Mk.  6.  28 


Charges. — A.V.  '^complaints,  "^crimes. 

Acts  21.  24.  and  be  at  clmrges  for  them 
25.  7.  bringing  against  him  [Paul]  many  aud  grievous  ^c. 
27.  not  withal  to  signify  the  "^charges  against  him 

1  Cor.  9.  7.  What  soldier  ever  serveth  at  his  own  charges  ? 

Charging. — A.V.  ^charged,  Commandment. 

Acts  16.  23.  c.  the  jailor  to  keep  them  [Paul  and  Silas] 
23.  22.  captain  let  the  young  man  go,  '^charging  him 
30.  ^charging  his  accusers  also  to  speak  against  him 

2  Tim.  2.  14.  charging  them  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

Chariot— s. 

ActsQ.  28.  [eunuch]  sitting  in  his  c/iano^,  and  was  reading 
29.  unto  Philip,  Go  near,  and  join  thyself  to  this  chariot 
38  [eunuch]  commanded  the  chariot  to  stand  still 

Bev.  9.  9.  sound  of  their  wings  was  as  the  sound  of  chariots 
18.  13.  merchandise  of  horses  and  chariots  and  slaves 

Charitably  A.V. — see  in  love. 

Charity  A.V, — see  love. 

Feasts  of  Charity  A.V. — see  love  feasts. 

Chaste. 

Tit.  2,  5.  to  be  soberminded,  chaste,  workers  at  homo 
1  Pet,  3.  2.  beholding  your  c.  behaviour  coupled  with  fear 

see  pure. 

Chasten.— ./I.  F.  '^corrected. 

Heb.  12.  9.  we  had  the  fathers  of  our  flesh  to  '^chasten  us 
Bev.  3.  19.  As  many  as  I  love,  I  reprove  and  chasten 

Chastened. 

1  Cor,  11.  32.  when  we  are  judged,  we  are  c.  of  the  Lord 

2  Cor.  6.  9.  as  cJiasfened,  and  not  killed 

Heb.  12.  10.  for  a  few  days  c.  us  as  seemed  good  to  them 

Chasteneth. 

Heb.  12.  6.  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  chasteneth 

7.  what  son  is  there  whom  his  father  chasteneth  not  ? 

Chastening. — A.V.  Chastisement,  "^nurture. 

Epih.  6.  4.  nurture  them  in  the  '^chastening — of  the  Lord 
Heb.  12.  5.  regard  not  lightly  the  chastening  of  the  Lord 

7.  It  is  for  chastening  that  ye  endure 

8.  But  if  ye  are  without  ^chastening — not  sons 
11.  All  c.  seemeth  for  the  present  to  be  not  joyous 

Chastise. 

Lu.  23. 16.  I  will  therefore  c.  him,  and  release  him.  22. 

Chastisement  A.V. — see  chastening. 

Cheek. 

Mat.  5.  39.  whosoever  smiteth  thee  on  thy  right  c,  turn 
Lu.  6.  29.  him  that  smiteth  thee  on  the  one  cheek  offer 

Cheer. — A.V.  ^comfort. 

Mat.  9.  2.  Son,  be  of  good  cheer  ;  thy  sins  are  forgiven 
22.  Daughter,  be  of  good  ^cheer ;  thy  faith  hath 
14.  27.  Be  of  good  cheer  ;  it  is  I.  Mk.  6.  50 
Mk.  10.  49.  Be  of  good  ^cheer  :  rise,  he  calleth  thee 
Jno.  16.  33.  be  of  good  c.  ;  I  have  overcome  the  world 
^c^s.  23. 11 .  the  Lord  stood  by  him,  and  said.  Be  of  good  cheer 
27.  22.  [Paul  said]  be  of  good  c:  for  there  shall  be  no 
25.  Wherefore,  sirs,  be  of  gooA  cheer:  for  I  believe  God 
36.  Then  were  they  all  of  good  cheer 


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CHILDLESS 


Cheerful, — A.V.  hnerry. 

2  Cor.  9.  7.  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 

Jas.  5.  13.  Is  any  ^cheerful  ?  let  him  sing  praise 

Cheerfully. 
Acts  24. 10.  I  [Paul]  do  clieerfidhj  make  my  defence 

Cheerfulness. 
Bom.  12.  8.  be  that  sheweth  mercy,  with  cheerfulness 

Cherisheth. 

Eph.  5.  29.  nourisheth  and  c.  it,  even  as  Christ  also  the 
1  Th.  2.  7.  as  when  a  nurse  c.  her  own  children     [church 

Cherubim. — A.V.  ^Cherahims. 
Jleh.  9.  5.  ^cherubim  of  gloi-y  overshadowing  the  mercy-seat 

Chickens. 
Mat.  23.  37.  even  as  a  hen  gathei-eth  her  chiclens 

Chief.— ^.F.  ^first,  Viighesf,  ^iix>permost 

Mat.  23.  6.  ^c/i/e/ place  at  feasts — c/(je/ seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues.    Mk.  12.  839  :  Lu.  20.  ^46 
Mk.  6.  21.  Herod — made  a  supper  to — the  c.  men  of  Galilee 
Lu.  14.  7.  he  marked  how  they  chose  out  the  chief  aefiis 
8.  sit  not  down  in  the  '^c/iie/ seat ;  lest  haply  a  more 
19.  2.  Zaccheus  ;  and  he  was  a  chief  publican 
22.  26.  be  that  is  chief,  as  he  that  doth  serve 
Acts  13.  50.  and  the  chief  men  of  the  city,  and  stirred  up 

14.  12.  Paul,  Mercury,  because  be  was  the  chief  si^eaker 

15.  22.  Judas — and  Silas,  chief  men  among  the  brethren 

17.  4.  and  of  the  chief  women  not  a  few 

19.  31.  certain  also  of  the  chief  officers  of  Asia 

21.  31.  c/tze/ captain  of  the  baud.  32,  33,  37  :  22.  24,  26, 

27,  28  :  23.  10,  17,  18,  19,  22 

24.  7,  chief  captain  Lysias  came  [margin].  22 
28.  7.  chief  m.sin  of  the  island,  named  Publius 

17.  called  together  those  that  were  the  chief  oi  the  Jews 
Ejoh.  2.  20.  himself  being  the  c.  corner  stone.  1  Pet.  2.  6 
1  Tim.  1,  15.  to  save  sinners  ;  of  whom  I  am  chief 

16.  that  in  me  as  ^chief  might  Jesus  Christ  shew  forth 
1  Pet.  5.  4.  when  the  chief  Shepherd  shall  be  manifested 
see  first,  prince,  'principal. 

Chief  3}riests. — A.V.  ^high priest. 

Mat.  2.  4.  [HerodJ  gathering — chief  priests  and  scribes 

16.  21.  many  things  of  the  elders  and  chief  priests 

20.  18.  delivered  unto  the  chief  piriests  and  scribes 

26.  14.  Judas — went  unto  the  chief  priests.  Mk.  14.  10 
47.  swords  and  staves,  from  the  chief  priests.  Mk.  14.  43 
59.  c.p.  and  the  whole  council  sought  false.  Mk.  14.55 
27. 12.  accused  by  the  chief  priests.  Mk.  15.  3  :  Lu.  23.  10 
41.  chief  piriests  mocking  him.  Mk.  15.  31 
62.  c.  priests  and  the  Pharisees  were  gathered  together 
Mk.  8.  31.  rejected  by— the  chief  priests.    Lu.  9.  22 

14.  1.  chief  piriests — sought  how  they  might  take  him 
Lu.  19.  47.  chief  priests — sought  to  destroy  him 

22.  2.  c.  p. — sought  how  they  might  put  him  to  death 

23.  4.  Pilate  said  unto  the  chief  2^riests—l  fiud  no  fault 
Jno.  7.  32.  chief  priests — sent  oflicers  to  take  him 

18.  3.  received — soldiers,  and  officers  from  the  chief  pi. 
35.  Thine  own  nation  and  the  chief  priests  delivered 

19.  15.  chief  p.  answered.  We  have  no  king  but  Cresar 
Acts  9. 14.  hath  authority  from  the  chief  p.  to  bind.  26.  10 

22.  30.  commanded  the  c.  p.  and  all  the  council  to  come 

25.  2.  ^chief  priests  and  the  principal  men  of  the  Jews 
Also  Mat.  21.  15,  23,  45  :  26.  3 :  27.  1,  3,  6 :  27.  20  :  28.  11. 

M^-.  10. 33:  11.18,27:  14.53:  15.1,10,11.  Lu. 
20. 19 :  22.  4,  52,  66 :  23.13 :  24.20.  Jno.  11.  47, 57  : 
12. 10 :  19.  G,  21.    Acts  4.  23  ;  5.  24. 


Chiefest. 

2  Cor.  11.  5.  not  a  whit  behind  the  very  c.  apostles.  12.  11 
see  first. 

Chiefly. 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  the  flesh 
see  especially,  first  (of  all). 

Child.— ^.F.  ^children,  '^damsel,  Hon. 

Mat.  1.  18.  she  was  found  with  child  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
23.  Behold,  the  virgin  shall  be  with  child 
2.  8.  Go  [wise  men]  and  search  out — the  young  child 
9.  star — stood  over  where  the  young  child  was 
11.  [wise  men]  saw  the  young  child  with  Mary 

13.  Arise  and  take  the  young  child  and  his  mother — 

seek  the  young  child  to  destroy  him.  20. 

14.  he  [Joseph]  arose  and  took  the  young  child.  21 
20.  they  are  dead  that  sought  the  young  child's  life 

10.  21.  to  death,  and  the  father  his  child.  Mk.  13.  312 
18.  2.  [Jesus]  called  to  him  a  little  child,  and  set  him 

4.  therefore  shall  humble  himself  as  this  little  child 

5.  whoso  shall  receive  one  such  little  child  in  my  name 
24.  19.  them  that  are  with  child.  Mk.  13. 17 :  Lu.  21.  23 

Mk.  5.  39.  the  ^child  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  26 

40.  the  father  of  the  '^child — goeth  in  where  the  ^c.  was 

41.  taking  the  ^child  by  the  hand,  he  saith  unto  her 

9.  21.  come  unto  him  ?     And  he  said,  From  a  citild 
36.  a  little  child,  and  set  him  in  the  midst.  Lu.  9.  47 

10.  15.  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  child.  Lu.  18   17 
12.  19.  leave  a  wife  behind  him,  and  leave  no  ^child 

Lu.  1.  7.  they  had  no  c,  because  that  Elisabeth  was  barren 
59.  they  came  to  circumcise  the  child  [John  Baptist] 
66.  What  then  shall  this  child  be  ? 
76.  Yea  and  thou,  child,  shalt  be  called  the  prophet 
80.  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong.  2.  40 
2.  5,  with  Mary — being  great  with  child 

17.  which  was  spoken  to  them  about  this  child  [Jesus] 
27.  when  the  parents  brought  in  the  child  Jesus 

34.  Behold,  this  child  is  set  for  the  falling  and  rising 
9.38.  look  upon  my  son  ;  for  he  is  mine  only  cluld 
48.  Whosoever  shall  receive  this  little  child 
Jno.  4.49.  Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die  [nobleman] 

16.  21.  delivered  of  the  child,  she  remembereth  no  more 
Acts  7.  5.  when  as  yet  he  [Abraham]  had  no  child 
1  Cor,  13.  11.  When  I  was  a  child,  I  spake  as  a  child,  I  felt 

as  a  child,  I  thought  as  a  ch ild 
Gal.  4. 1.  so  long  as  the  heir  is  a  child,  he  difiereth  nothing 
Phil.  2. 22.  as  a  '^ch  ild  serveth  a  father,  so  he  served  with  me 
1  T/i.  5.  3.  as  travail  upon  a  woman  with  child 

1  Tim.  1.  2,  unto  Timothy,  my  true  ^cliild  in  faith 

18.  This  charge  I  commit  unto  thee,  my  ^child  Timothy 

2  Tim.  1.  2.  to  Timothy,  my  beloved  ^child 

2. 1.  therefore,  my  ^child,  be  strengthened  in  the  gi-ace 
Tit.  1.  4.  Titus,  my  tnie  ^child  after  a  common  faith 
Philem.  10.  I  beseech  thee  for  my  h-hild — Onesimua 
Heb.  11.  23.  Moses — they  saw  he  was  a  goodly  child 
Bev.  12.  2.  she  was  with  child:  and  she  crieth  out 

4.  dragon  stood — he  might  devour  her  child 

5.  man  child — her  child  was  caught  up  unto  God 

see  babe,  boy,  servant,  son. 

Child-bearing. 
1  Ti7n.  2.  15.  she  shall  be  saved  through  the  childbearing 

Childish. 
1  Cor.  13. 11. 1  am  become  a  man,  I  have  put  away  c.  things 

Childless. — A.V.  '^without  children. 
Lu.  20.  29.  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  ^childless.  ^28 


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Children. — A.V.  ^daughters,  Ho)is. 

Mat.  2.  16.  Herod — slew  all  the  male  c. — in  Bethlehem 
18.  Rachel  weeping  for  her  children 
3,  9.  Btones  to  raise  up  children  unto  Abraham.  Lu.  3.  8 
7.  11.  know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your  c.  Lu.  11. 13 

10.  21.  children  shall  rise  up  against  parents.  Mk.  13. 12 

11.  16.  children  sitting  in  the  market-places.    Ln.  7.  32 

14.  21.  five  thousand  men,  beside  women  and  children 

15.  26.  not  meet  to  take  the  children's  bread.    Mk.  7.  22 
38.  four  thousand  men,  beside  women  and  children 

18.  25.  commanded  him  to  be  sold,  and  his  wife,  and  c. 
19. 29.  that  hath  left— mother,  or  c.  Mk.  10.  29 :  Lu.  18. 29 
21. 15.  saw — the  children  that  were  crying  in  the  temple 

22.  24.  If  a  man  die,  having  no  children,  his  brother 

23.  37.  how  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  c.  Lu.  13.  34 
27.  25.  His  blood  be  on  us,  and  on  our  children 

Mk.  7.  27.  And  he  said— Let  the  children  first  be  filled 
28.  dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the  children's  crumbs 

9.  37.  shall  receive  one  of  such  little  c.  in  my  name 

10.  24.  C,  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches 

30.  shall  receive  a  hundredfold — mothers,  and  children 
Lu.  1.  17.  tiu-n  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the  children 

7.  'So.  And  wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her  children 

11.  7.  my  children  are  with  me  in  bed  [brethren 
14.  26.  any  man — hateth  not  his — wife,  and  ch  ildren,  and 

19.  44.  dash  thee  to  the  ground,  and  thy  children 

20.  31.  the  seven  also  left  no  children,  and  died 
23.  28.  weep  for  yourselves,  and  for  your  cJi  ildren 

Jno.  8.  39.  If  ye  were  Abraham's  children,  ye  would  do 

21.  5.  Jesus — saith — Children,  have  ye  aught  to  eat? 
Acts  13.  26.  Brethren,  children  of  the  stock  of  Abraham 

33.  God  hath  fulfilled  the  same  imto  our  children 
21.  5.  with  wives  and  children,  brought  us  on  our  way 

21.  telling  them  not  to  circumcise  their  children 
Rom.  8.  17.  if  children,  then  heirs ;  heirs  of  God      [all  c. 
9.  7.  neither,  because  they  are  Abraham's  seed,  are  they 

8.  c.  of  the  flesh  that  are  c.  of  God ;  but  the  c.  of  the 

11.  for  the  children  being  not  yet  born  [promise 

1  Cor.  4.  14.  to  admonish  you  as  my  beloved  "^children 
14.  20.  Brethren,  be  not  children  in  mind 

2  Cor.  6.  13.  (I  speak  as  unto  my  children) 

12.  14.  c.  ought  not  to  lay  up — parents  for  the  children 
Gal.  4.  3.  when  we  were  children,  were  held  in  bondage 

25.  for  she  is  in  bondage  with  her  children 

27.  For  more  are  the  c.  of  the  desolate  than  of  her 

28.  we,  brethren,  as  Isaac  was,  are  children  of  promise 

31.  we  are  not  children  of  a  handmaid 
Epli.  2.  3.  and  were  by  nature  children  of  wrath 

4. 14.  that  we  may  be  no  longer  children,  tossed  to  and  fro 
6. 1.  Be  ye  therefore  imitators  of  God,  as  beloved  children 
8.  walk  as  children  of  hght 

6.  1.  Children,  obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord.  Col.  3.  20 
Phil.  2.  15.  harmless,  '^children  of  God  without  blemish 
Col.  3.  21.  Fathers,  provoke  not  your  children 
1  Th.  2.  7.  as  when  a  nurse  cherisheth  her  own  children 

11.  we  dealt — as  a  father  with  his  own  children 

1  Tim.  3.  4.  having  his  [bishop]  children  in  subjection 

12.  deacons — riding  their  children  and  their  own  houses 
5.  4.  if  any  widow  hath  children  or  grandchildren 

10.  if  she  hath  brought  up  children 
14.  younger  widows  marry,  bear  children 
Tit.  1.  6.  husband  of  one  wife,  having  children  that  believe 

2.  4.  young  women — to  love  their  children 

Heb.  2.  13.  I  and  the  children  which  God  hath  given  me 
14.  Since  then  the  children  are  sharers  in  flesh 

1  Fet.  1.  14.  as  c.  of  obedience,  not  fashioning  yourselves 

3.  6.  whose  ^children  ye  now  are,  if  ye  do  well 

2  Pet.  2.  14.  in  covetousuess  ;  children  of  cursing 
1  Jtio.  3.  1.  we  should  be  called  '^children  of  God 


1  Jno.  3.  2.  now  are  we  "^children  of  God 

10.  children  of  God  are  manifest,  and  the  c.  of  the  devil 

2  Jno.  1.  unto  the  elect  lady  and  her  children 

4.  found  certain  of  thy  children  walking  in  truth 
13.  The  children  of  thine  elect  sister  salute  thee 

3  Jno.  4.  to  hear  of  my  children  walking  in  the  truth 
Rev.  2.  23.  I  will  kill  her  children  with  death 

see  habes,  child,  childless,  sons,  v)orks. 

Children  of  God.— A.V.  hons  of  God. 
Jno.  1.  12.  gave  he  the  right  to  become  Children  of  God 

11.  52.  gather  together  into  one  the  children  of  God 
Bom.  8.  16.  that  we  are  children  of  God.  1  Jno.  3.  ^2 
21.  liberty  of  the  glory  of  the  children  of  God 

9.  8.  children  of  the  flesh  that  are  children  of  God 

1  Jno.  3.  1.  we  should  be  called  '^children  of_  God 

10.  In  this  the  children  of  God  are  manifest 
5.  2.  we  love  the  children  'of  God,  when  we  love  God 
see  sons  of  Ood. 

Children  of  Israel. 

Mat.  27.  9.  whom  certain  of  the  cJiildren  of  Israel  ([id  price 

Lu.  1.  16.  many  of  the  c.  of  I.  shall  he  [John  Bap.]  turn 

Acts  7.  23.  to  visit  his  [Moses]  brethren  the  c.  of  Israel 

37.  Moses,  which  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

9.  15.  [Saul]  bear  my  name  before — children  of  Israel 

10.  36.  word  which  he  [God]  sent  unto  the  c.  of  Israel 
Bom.  9.  27.  If  the  number  of  the  c.  of  Israel  be  as  the  sand 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  c.  o/I.  could  not  look— upon  the  face  of  Moses.  13 
Heb.  11.  22.  niade  mention  of  the  departure  of  the  c.  of  I. 
Rev.  2. 14.  Balak  to  cast  a  stumblingblock  before  the  c.  of 

7.  4.  sealed  out  of  every  tribe  of  the  c.  of  Israel  [Israel 

Little  Children. — A.V.  hjoung  children. 

Mat.  18.  3.  become  as  little  c,  ye  shall  in  no  wise  enter 

19. 13.  Then  were  there  brought  unto  him  I.  c.  Mk.  10.  il3 

14.  Suffer  the  I.  c,  and  forbid  them  not.  Mk.  10. 14 :  Lu. 

Jno.  13.  33. 1/(7 «ec.,  yet  a  little  while  I  am  with  you  |18. 16 

Gal.  4. 19.  My  little  children,  of  whom  I  am  again  in  travail 

1  Jno.  2.  1.  My  little  c,  these  things  write  I  unto  you.  12 

13.  I  have  written  unto  you,  little  children 
18.  Little  children,  it  is  the  last  hour 

28.  And  now,  my  little  children,  abide  in  him 

3.  7.  My  little  children,  let  no  man  lead  you  astray 
18.  My  little  children,  let  us  not  love  in  word 

4.  4.  Ye  are  of  God,  my  little  children 

5.  21.  My  little  children,  guard  yourselves  from  idols 

Choice. 
Acts  15. 7.  Brethren, ye  know  how— God  made  c.  among  you 

Choke— d. 
Mat.  13.  7.  thorns  grew  up,  andc.  them.  Mk.  4. 7 :  Lu.  8.7 

22.  deceitfulness  of  riches,  choke  the  word.  Mk.  4.  19 
Mk.  5.  13.  swine— were  choked  in  the  sea.  Lu.  8.  33 
Lu.  8.  14.  as  they  go  on  their  way  they  are  c.  with  carea 

Choose. — A.V.  ^chosen. 
Jno.  6.  70.  Did  not  I  ^choose  you  the  twelve 

15.  16.  ye  did  not  ^choose  me,  but  I  chose  you 
Acts  15.  22.  to  ^choose  men  out  of  their  company.  i25 
1  Cor.  1.  28.  and  the  things  that  are  despised,  did  God  ic. 
Phil.  1.  22.  then  what  I  shall  choose  I  wot  not 
Jas.  2.  5.  did  not  God  ^choose  them  that  are  poor 

Choosing. 
Heb.  11.  25.  [Moses]  choosing  rather  to  be  evil  entreated 

Chose. — A.  V.  '^chosen. 
Mk  13.  20.  but  for  the  elect's  sake,  whom  he  ic/tose,  he 
Li'.  6.  13.  [JesusJ  c.  from  them  twelve— named  apostles 

14.  7.  when  he  marked  how  they  c.  out  the  chief  seats 


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CHOSE 

Jho.  15.  16.  Ye  did  not  choose  me,  but  I  ^chose  you 

19. 1  ic.  you  outof  the  world,  therefore  the  world  hateth 
Acts  6.  5.  they  chose  Stephen,  a  man  full  of  faith 

13.  17.  The  God  of  this  people  Israel  chose  our  fathers 
15.  40.  Paul  chose  Silas,  and  went  forth  [things 

1  Cor.  1.  27.  God  ^c.  the  foolish  things— God  ic.  the  weak 
Eph.  1.  4.  ic.  us  in  him  before  the  foundation  of  the  world 

2  Th.  2.  13.  for  that  God  ^chose  you  from  the  beginning 

Chosen. 
Mai.  12.  18.  Behold,  my  servant  whom  I  have  ihusen 

22.  14.  For  many  are  called,  but  few  chosen 
Ln.  10.  42.  Mary  hath  chosen  the  good  part 

23.  35.  if  this  is  the  Christ  of  God,  his  chosen 
Jno.  13.  18.  I  know  whom  I  have  chosen 

Acts  1.  2.  Holy  Ghost  unto  the  apostles  whom  he  had  c. 

24.  shew  of  these  two  the  one  whom  thou  hast  chosen 

9.  15.  for  he  [Saul]  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me 

10.  41.  unto  witnesses  that  were  chosen  before  of  God 
Bo))i.  16,  13.  Salute  Rufus  the  chosen  in  the  Lord 

Bev.  17.  14.  called  and  chosen  and  faithful 

see  choose,  chose,  appointed,  enrellcd,  elect. 

Christ,  Jesus  Christ. — see  jiroper  names. 
also  blood,  grace,  preach. 

Christian — S. — see  proper  names. 

Christs. — see  proper  navies. 

Chrysolite. 
Itev.  21.  20.  the  seventh,  chrysolite 

Chrysoprase. — A.V.  ^chrijsoprasus. 
Bev.  21.  20.  the  tenth,  ^chrysoprase 

Church.— .4 .  F.  ^churches. 
Mat.  16.  18.  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church 

18.  17.  tell  it  unto  the  c.  ;  and  if  he  refuse  to  hear  the  c. 
Acts  5.  11.  great  fear  came  upon  the  whole  church 

8.  1.  a  great  persecution  against  the  c. — in  Jerusalem 
3.  Saul  laid  waste  the  church,  entering  into  every  house 

9.  31.  So  the  '^church  throughout  all  Judfea— had  peace 

11.  26.  they  [Saul  and  Barnabas]  were  gathered  together 

with  the  church 
14. 23.  when  they  had  appointed  for  them  elders  in  every  c. 
27.  and  [Saul  andBarnabaslhad  gathered  thee,  together 
15.  3.  therefore,  being  brought  on  their  way  by  the  c. 

22.  to  the  apostles  and  the  elders,  with  the  whole  c. 
18.  22.  [Paul]  went  up  and  saluted  the  church 

Bom.  16.  5.  salute  the  church  that  is  in  their  [Aquila  and 

Priscilla]  house.  1  Cor.  1(3.  19 
1  Cor.  4. 17.  I  teach  everywhere  in  eveiy  church 

14.  4.  he  that  prophesieth  edifieth  the  church 

5.  except  he  interpret,  that  the  c.  may  receive  edifying 

23.  If  therefore  the  whole  church  be  assembled  together 
Eph.  1.  22.  gave  him  to  be  head  over  all  things  to  the  c. 

3.  10.  made  known  through  the  c.  the  manifold  wisdom 
5.  24.  as  the  church  is  subject  to  Christ,  so  let  the  wives 

25.  even  as  Christ  also  loved  the  church 

27.  might  present  the  church  to  himself  a  glorious  c. 
29.  and  cherisheth  it,  even  as  Christ  also  the  church 
32.  I  speak  in  regard  of  Christ  and  of  the  church 
Phil.  3.  6.  as  touching  zeal,  persecuting  the  cJturch 

4.  15.  from  Macedonia,  no  c.  liad  fellowship  with  me 
Col.  1.  18.  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the  church 

24.  for  his  body's  sake,  which  is  the  church 

4.  15.  Nymphas,  and  the  church  that  is  in  their  house 
16.  this  epistle— be  read  also  in  the  c.  of  the  Laodiceans 


CHURCHES 

1  Th.  1.  1.  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timothy,  unto  th« 

church  of  the  Thessalonians.  2  Th.  1.  1 
1  Tim.  5.  16.  and  let  not  the  church  be  burdened 
Philem.  2.  to  Archippus— and  to  the  church  in  thy  house 
Heh.  12.  23.  c.  of  the  first  born  who  are  enrolled  in  heaven 
3  Jno.  6.  who  bare  witness  to  thy  love  before  the  church 
9.  I  wrote  somewhat  unto  the  church 

In  the  Church. 

Acts  7.  38.  [Moses]  was  in  the  church  in  the  wilderness 

13.  1.  at  Antioch,  in  the  church  that  was  there 

I  Cor.  6.  4.  to  judge  who  are  of  no  account  i«  the  church  ? 

11.  18.  first  of  all,  when  ye  come  together  in  the  church 

12.  28.  God  hath  set  some  in  the  church,  first  apostles 

14.  19.  howbeit  in  the  c.  I  had  rather  speak  five  words 
28.  no  interpreter,  let  him  keep  silence  in  the  church 
35.  it  is  sha*neful  for  a  woman  to  speak  in  the  church 

Uph.  3.  21.  unto  him  be  the  glory  in  t.  c.  and  in  Christ  Jesus 
Col.  4.  16.  that  it  be  read  also  in  the  c.  of  the  Laodiceans 

Of  the  Church. 

Acts  11.  22.  concerning  them  came  to  the  ea,rsofthe  church 

12.  1.  Herod— put  forth  his  hands  to  afflict  certain  oft.  c. 

5.  but  prayer  was  made  earnestly  of  the  c.  unto  God 

1.5.  4.  they  [Paul  and  Barnabas]  were  received  of  the  c. 

20.  17.   [Paul]  called  to  him  elders  of  the  church 

Rom.  16.  I.Phoebe  our  sister,  who  is  a  servant  o/ ^/te  c7twrc7» 

23.  Gains— and  of  the  whole  church,  saluteth  you 
1  Cor.  14.  12.  that  ye  may  abound  unto  the  edifying  oft.c. 
Eph.  5.  23.  as  Christ  also  is  the  head  of  the  church 
32.  I  speak  in  regard  of  Christ  and  of  the  church 
Jas.  5. 14.  Is  any — sick  ?  let  him  call  for  the  elders  oft.  c. 
3  Jno.  10.  he  forbiddeth,  and  casteth  them  out  of  the  c. 
Bev.  2.  1.  To  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Ephesus  write 
.8.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Smyrna  write 
'•'12.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Pergamum  write 

18.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Thyatira  write 
3.  1.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Sardis  write 

7.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Philadelphia  write 

14.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Laodicea  write 

see  confjrerjaiion. 
Church  of  God. 
Acts  20.  28.  hath  made  you  bishops,  to  feed  the  c.  of  God 
1  Cor.  1.  2.  unto  the  c.  of  God  which  is  at  Corinth.  2  Cor. 

10.  32.  or  to  Greeks,  or  to  the  church  of  God  [l-  1 

11.  22.  or  despise  ye  the  church  of  God 

15.  9.  because  I  [Paul]  persecuted  the  c.  of  G.  Gal.l.  13 
1  Tim.  3.  5.  how  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of  God  ? ) 

15.  house  of  God,  which  is  the  church  of  the  living  God 

Churches. 
Acts  15.  41.  Cilicia,  confirming  the  c.  [Paul  and  Silas] 

16.  5.  the  churches  were  strengthened  in  the  faith 
Bom.  16.  4.  but  also  all  the  churches  of  the  Gentiles 

16.  All  the  churches  of  Christ  salute  you 

1  Cor.  7.  17.  so  ordain  I  in  all  the  churches 

11.  16.  we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  c.  of  God 
14.  33.  as  in  all  the  churches  of  the  saints 
34.  Let  the  women  keep  silence  in  the  churches 
16.  1.  I  gave  order  to  the  churches  of  Galatia 

19.  The  churches  of  Asia  salute  you 

2  Cor.  8.  1.  grace  of  God  which  hath  been  given  in  the  c. 

18.  brother  whose  praise — is  spread  through  all  the  c. 

19.  but  who  was  also  appointed  by  the  churches  to  travel 

23.  our  brethren,  they  are  the  messengers  of  the  c. 

24.  in  the  face  of  the  churches  the  proof  of  your  love 

11.  8.  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages  of  them 
28.  presseth  upon  me  daily,  anxiety  for  all  the  churches 

12.  13.  ye  were  made  inferior  to  the  rest  of  the  churches 
Gal.  I.  2.  all  the  brethren- unto  the  churches  of  Galatia 


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CHURCHES 

Gal.  1.  22.  I  was  still  unknown  by  face  unto  the  c.  of  Judtea 

1  Th  2. 14.  ye,  brethren,  became  imitators  of  the  c.  of  God 

2  Th.1.4.  we  ourselves  gloi-y  in  you  in  the  c/i  iirrhes  of  God 
Bev.  1.  4.  John  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in  Asia 

11.  write  in  a  book,  and  send  it  to  the  seven  diurches 
20.  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the  seven  churches: 

and  the  seven  candlesticks  are  seven  diurches 
2. 7.  hear  what  the  Spirit  saithtothec.il,  17, 29:  3.6,13,22 
23.  and  all  the  churches  shall  know  that  I  am  he  which 
22. 16.  to  testify  unto  you  these  things  for  the  churches 
sre  church,  tcmidcs. 

Cinnamon. 
Bev.  18. 13.  cinnamon,  and  spice,  and  incense,  and  ointment 

Circuit. — A.V.  ^compass. 

Acts  28. 13.  thence  we  made  a  ^c.  and  arrived  at  Rhegium 

Circumcise. 

Lu.  1. 59.  eighth  day,  that  they  came  to  c.  the  child  [J.  Bap.] 
Jno.  7.  22.  on  the  sabbath  ye  circumcise  a  man 
Acts  15.  5.  It  is  needful  to  circumcise  them 

21.21.  telling  them  not  to  circumcise  their  children 

Circumcised. 

Acts  7.  8.  Abraham  begat  Isaac,  and  c.  him  the  eighth  day 
15, 1.  Exceptyebe  circumcised &itev  the  custom  of  Moses 
16.3.  Paul — took  and  circ'(7?;ci5e(niim  [Timothy] 

1  Cor.  7  18.  Was  any  man  called  being  c.  ? — let  him  not  be  c. 

Gal  2  3.  not  even  Titus — was  compelled  to  bee  j>ci(?«cjseci 

6. 12.  they  compel  you  to  be  circumcised 

13.  but  they  desire  to  have  you  circumcised 
Phil.  3  5.  c.  the  eighth  day,  of  the  stock  of  Israel  [Paul] 
Col.  2. 11.  in  whom  ye  were  also  c.  with  a  circumcision 
see  circiimcision,  uncircumcision. 

Circumcising. 
Lu.  2.21.  eight  days  were  fulfilled  for  c.  him  [Jesus] 

Circumcision. — A.V.  ^circumcised. 

Jno.  7. 22.  For  this  cause  hath  Moses  given  you  c. 

23.  If  a  man  receiveth  circumcision  on  the  sabbath 
Acta  7.  8.  he  gave  him  [Abraham]  the  covenant  of  c. 
10. 45.  they  of  the  c.  which  believed  were  amazed 
11.  2.  they  that  were  of  the  circumcision  contended 
Bom.  2.  25.  For  c — profiteth, — thy  c.  is — uncircumcision 
26    shall  not  his  uncircumcision  be  reckoned  for  c.  ? 

27.  who  with  the  letter  and  c.  art  a  transgressor 

28.  neither  is  that  c,  which  is  outward  in  the  flesh 

29.  circumcision  is  that  of  the  heart,  in  the  spirit 
3. 1.  what  is  the  profit  of  circumcision  ? 

30.  and  he  shall  justify  the  circumcision  by  faith 
4.  9.  Is  this  blessing  then  pronounced  upon  the  c. 

10.  reckoned  ?  when  he  was  in  c. — Not  in  circumcision 

11.  and  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision,  a  seal  of 

12.  father  of  r/rcM?nczs7'o»t  -only  are  of  the  circmndsion 
15.  8.  Christ  hath  been  made  a  minister  of  the  c. 

1  Cor.  7. 19.  C.  is  nothing,  and  uncircumcision  is  nothing 
Gal.  2. 8.  for  Peter  unto  the  apostleship  of  the  circumcision 
9.  go  unto  the  Gentiles,  and  they  unto  the  circumcision 
12.  fearing  them  that  were  of  the  circumcisio7i 
6.  2.  if  ye  receive  ^c,  Christ  will  profit  you  nothing 
3.  every  man  that  receiveth  ^c,  that  he  is  a  debtor 
6.  in  Christ  Jesus  neither  c.  availeth  anything.  6.  15 
11.  if  I  still  preach  c,  why  am  I  still  persecuted  ? 

6. 13.  not  even  they  who  receive  ^c. — keep  the  law 
Eph.  2. 11.  by  that  which  is  called  Circumcision,  in  the  flesh 
Pidl.  3.  3.  we  are  the  c,  who  worship  by  the  Spirit  of  God 


CITY 

Col.  2. 11.  a  c.  not  made  with  hands— in  the  c.  of  Christ 

3.  11.  Greek  and  Jew,  circumcision  and  uncircumcision 

4.  11.  called  Justus,  who  are  of  the  circumcision 
Tit.  1.  10  talkers  and  deceivers,  specially  they  of  the  c. 

Circumspectly  A.  V.—see  carefully. 

Cities. — A.V.  ^every  city. 

Mat.  9.  35.  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities.  Lu.  13.  22. 

10.  23.  Ye  shall  not  have  gone  through  the  c.  of  Israel 

11.  1.  he  departed  thence  to  teach  and  preach  in  their  c. 
20.  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities 

14.  13.  They  followed  him  on  foot  from  the  c.  Ml:  6.  33 
Mk.  6.  56.  wheresoever  he  entered,  into  villages,  or  into  c. 
Lu.  4.  43.  I  must  preach — to  the  other  cities  also 
8.  1.  he  went  about  through  ^c.  and  villages,  preaching 
19.  17.  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities 

19.  Be  thou  also  over  five  cities 

Acts5. 16.  there  also  came  together  the  multitude  from  thee. 
8.  40.  Philip — preached  the  gospel  to  all  the  cities 
16.  4.  as  they  went  on  their  way  through  the  cities 
26.11.  I  persecuted  them  even  unto  foreign  c(7ies  [ashes 
2  Pet.  2.  6.  turning  the  c.  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  into 
Jude  7.  as  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  and  the  c.  about  them 
Bev.  16,  19.  and  the  cities  of  the  nations  fell 

Citizen— s. 

Lu.  15.  15.  went  and  joined  himself  to  one  of  the  citizens 

19.  14.  But  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent 
Acts  21.  39.  Paul — of  Tarsus  in  Cilicia,  a  c.  of  no  mean  citj' 
fjjih.  2.  19.  ye  are  fellow-citizens  with  the  saints 

Citizenship.— .4. F,  '^conversation,  ^freedom. 

Acts  22.  38.  With  a  great  sum  obtained  I  this  '^citizenship 
Phil.  3.  20.  For  our  ^citizenshij}  is  in  heaven 

City, 

Mat.  5.  14.  A  city  set  on  a  hill  cannot  be  hid 

35.  Jerusalem,  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great  King 
8.  34,  And  behold,  all  the  city  came  out  to  meet  Jesus 
10.  11.  into  whatsoever  city  or  village  ye  shall  enter 

14.  that  house  or  that  city,  shake  off  the  dust.  Lu.  9.  5 

15.  the  day  of  judgement,  than.for  that  ct^?/.  Lu.  10.  12 
23.  when  they  persecute  you  in  this  city,  flee  into  the 

21.  10.  come  into  Jerusalem,  all  the  city  was  stirred 
18.  as  he  returned  to  the  city,  he  hungei-ed 

22.  7.  destroyed  those  murderers,  and  burned  their  city 

23.  34.  and  persecute  from  city  to  city 

Mk.  1.  33.  all  the  city -wan  gathered  together  at  the  door 

Lu.  2.  3.  to  enrol  themselves,  every  one  to  his  own  city 

4.  out  of  the  city  of  Nazareth — to  the  city  of  David 

11.  born  to  you  this  day  in  the  city  of  David  a  Saviour 
7.  11.  [Jesus]  he  went  to  a  city  called  Nain 

12.  when  he  [Jesus]  drew  near  to  the  gate  of  the  city 

— much  people  of  the  city  was  with  her 
19.  41.  when  he  drew  nigh,  he  saw  the  city  and  wept 
23.  51.  a  man  of  Arimathsea,  a  city  of  the  Jews 

Jno.  4.39.  from  that  c.  many  of  the  Samaritans  believed 
19.  20.  where  Jesus  was  crucified  was  nigh  to  the  city 

Acts  13.  44.  the  whole  city  was  gathered  together 

14.  21.  when  they  had  preached  the  gosiDel  to  that  city 

16.  12.  Philippi,  which  is  a  city  of  Macedonia 

14.  woman  named  Lydia — of  the  city  of  Thyatira 

20.  [Paul  and  Silas]  do  exceedingly  trouble  our  city 
39.  asked  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  to  go  away  from  the  c. 

17.  5.  Jews — set  the  city  [Thessalonica]  on  an  uproar 

16.  Paul — beheld  the  ci<2/  [Athens]  full  of  idols 
18. 10.  for  I  have  much  people  in  this  city  [Corinth] 


CITY 

Acts  19.  29.  the  city  [Ephesus]  was  filled  with  the  confusion 

21.30.  all  the  city  [Jenisalem]  was  moved 

39.  Paul  said,  I  am  a  Jew — a  citizen  of  no  mean  city 

22.  3.  I  am  a  Jew — brought  up  in  this  city  at  the  feet  of 

Heb.  11.10.  looked  fortlie  city — whose  builder  audmakoi 

16.  their  God  •  for  he  hath'  prepared  for  them  a  city 

12.  22.  mount  Zion,  and  uuto  the  city  of  the  living  God 

13.  14    an  abiding  city,  but  we  seek  after  the  city 
Eev.  3.  12.  name  of  the  c.  of  my  God,  the  new  Jerusalem 

11.  13.  and  the  tenth  part  of  the  city  fell 

14.  20.  And  the  winepress  was  trodden  without  the  citi; 
18.  18.  What  city  is  hke  the  great  city  ? 

20.  9.  camp  of  the  saints  about,  and  the  beloved  city 

21.  14.  the  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foundations 

15.  for  a  measure  a  golden  reed  to  measure  the  city 

16.  tlie  cUy  lieth  foursquare— he  measured  the  city 

18.  and  the  city  was  pure  gold,  like  unto  piu-e  glass 

19.  wall  of  the  city  were  adorned  with — precious 
21.  and  the  street  of  the  city  was  pure  gold 

23.  And  the  city  hath  no  need  of  tlie  sun 
see  built,  into  city. 
Every  City. 

Mat.  12.  25.  every  city  or  house  divided  against  itself  shall 
Lu.  8.  4.  and  they  of  every  city  resorted  unto  him 

10.  1.  Lord  appointed  seventy— into  every  c.  and  place 
Acts  15.  21.  Moses — hath  in  every  city  them  that  preach 
36.  Paul  said — Let  us — visit  the  brethren  in  every  city 

20.  23.  the  Holy  Ghost  testifieth  unto  me  in  every  city 
Tit.  1.  5.  and  appoint  elders  in  every  city 

see  cities. 
Great  City. 

Rev.  11.  8.  dead  bodies  lie  in  the  street  of  the  great  city 

16.  19.  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three  parts 

17.  18.  And  the  woman  whom  thou  sawest  is  the  g.  city 
18. 10.  Woe,  woe,  the  g.  c,  Babylon,  the  strong  city!  16, 

18.  What  city  is  like  the  great  city  ?  [19,  21 

see  holy  city. 

Holy  City. — A.V.  ^great  city. 

Mat.  4.  5.  Then  the  devil  taketh  him  into  the  holy  city 

27.  53.  after  his  resurrection  they  entered  into  the  h.  c. 
Eev.  11.  2.  and  the  holy  city  shall  they  tread  under  foot 

21.  2.  I  saw  the  holy  city,  new  Jerusalem,  coming  down 
10.  and  shewed  me  the  ^holy  city  Jerusalem 

22.  19.  shall  take  away  his  part — out  of  the  holy  city 

In  or  Into  City. — A.V.  ^unto  city. 

Mat.  8.  33.  went  away  into  the  city.  Mk.  5.  14  :  Lv.  8.  34 

9.  1.  [Jesus]  came  into  his  own  city  [Nazareth] 

10.  5.  enter  not  into  any  city  of  the  Samaritans 
26.  18.  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a  man.  Mk.  14.  23 

28.  11.  some  of  the  guard  came  into  the  city 

Mk.  \.  45.  Jesus  could  no  more  openly  enter  itito  a  city 

14.  16.  disciples  went  forth,  and  came  into  the  city 
IiU.  7.  37.  a  woman  which  was  in  the  city,  a  sinner 

10.  8.  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter.  10  :  Mat.  10.  11 

18.  2.  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which  feared  not  God 
3.  and  there  was  a  widow  in  that  city 

22.  10.  Behold,  when  ye  are  entered  into  the  city 
24.  49.  tarry  ye  in  the  city,  until  ye  be  clothed 

Jno.  4.  8.  disciples  were  gone  away  '^into  the  c.  to  buy  food 
28.  woman  left  her  waterpot,  and  went  away  z;ito  the  city 

Acts  8.  8.  there  was  much  joy  in  that  city  [Samaria] 
9.  6.  rise,  and  enter  into  the  city  [Saul] 

11.  5.  [Peter]  I  was  in  the  city  of  Joppa  praying 
14.  20.  [Paul]  rose  up,  and  entered  into  the  city 

16. 12.  we  were  in  this  c.  tarrying  certain  days  [Philippi] 
21.  29.  seen  with  him  in  the  c.  Trophimus  the  Ephesian 


CLEANSED 

Acts  24.  12.  nor  in  the  synagogues,  nor  in  the  city 
2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  perils  in  the  c,  in  perils  in  the  wilderness 
Jas.  4.  13.  To-day  or  to-morrow  we  will  go  into  this  city 
Bev.  22.  14.  and  may  enter  in  by  the  gates  into  the  city 

Out  of  City. 

Mat.  21. 17.  went  forth  out  of  the  c.  to  Bethany.  Mk.  11. 19 
Lu.  4.  29.  rose  up,  and  cast  him  forth  out  of  the  city 

8. 27.  met  him  a  certain  man  out  of  the  c .,  who  had  devils 
Jno.  4.  30.  They  [Samaritans]  went  out  of  the  city 
Acts  7.  58.  and  they  cast  him  [Stephen]  out  of  the  city 

14.  19.  they  stoned  Paul,  and  dragged  him  out  o/the  c. 
21.  5.  brought  us  on  our  way,  till  we  were  out  of  the  city 

see  fjate. 

Clamour.— .4 .  F.  ^cry. 

Acts  23.  9.  there  arose  a  great  ^c. :  and  some  of  the  scribes 
Eph.  4.  31.  Let  all  bitterness — c,,  and  railing,  be  put  away 

Clanging.— ^. F.  inkling, 

1  Cor.  13, 1.  sounding  brass,  or  a  ^clanging  cymbal 

Clave. 
Actsll, 3i,  certain  men  cZave  unto  him,  [Paul]  and  believed 

Clay. 

Jno.  9.  6.  he  [Jesus]  spat  on  the  ground,  and  made  c.  of  the 
spittle,  and  anointed  his  eyes  with  the  clay 
11.  Jesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  mine  eyes 

14.  when  Jesus  made  the  clay,  and  opened  his  eyes 

15.  He  put  c.  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  do  see 
Bom.  9.  21.  hath  not  the  potter  a  right  over  the  clay 

Clean. — A.  V.  '^cleansed,  ^pure,  ^purging. 

Mat.  8.  2.  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 
Ml:  1.  40  :  Lu.  5.  12 
3.  I  will ;  be  thou  made  clean.  Mk.  1.  41 :  Lu.  5.  13 
23.  26.  that  the  outside  thereof  may  become  clea)t  alsc 
Mk.  1.  42.  leprosy  departed  from  him,  and  he  was  made  ^c. 

7.  19.  This  he  said,  making  all  meats  ^clean 
Lu.  11.  41.  and  behold,  all  things  are  clean  unto  you 
Jno.  13.  10.  but  is  c.  every  whit:  and  ye  are  c,  but  not  all 
11.  therefore  said  he,  Ye  are  not  all  clean 

15.  3.  Already  ye  are  clean  because  of  the  word 

Acts  18.  6.  I  [Paul  1  am  c. :  from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto 

Bom.  14.  20.  All  things  indeed  are  ^c. ;  howbeit  it  is  evil 

.sec  briijhl,  cleanse,  2ntre. 

Cleanness. — .4.  F.  "^purifying. 
Heb.  9.  13.  sanctify  unto  the  ^cleanness  of  the  flesh 

Cleanse. — A.V,  hnake  cUan,  -purge. 

Ma/.  3.12,  throughly''cZe«Hse  his  threshing-floor.  !/!(.  S.^l? 

10.  8.  Heal  the  sick — cleanse  the  lepers 

23.  25.  ye  ^cleanse  the  outside  of  the  cup.  Lu.  11. 139 
26.  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  c.  first  the  inside  of  the  cup 

2  Cor.  7.  1.  let  us  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  defilement 
Heb.  9.  14.  '^cleanse  your  conscience  from  dead  works 
Jas.  4.  8.  Cleanse  your  hands,  ye  sinners 

1  Jno.  1.  9.  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all  unrighteousness 
see  cleansed. 

Cleansed. — .4.F.  ^cleanse,  "purged,  -purified. 

Mat.  8.  3.  straightway  his  leprosy  was  cleansed 

11.  5.  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed.  Lit.  7.  22 
Lu  4.  27.  none  of  them  was  cleansed,  but  only  Naaman 

17.  14.  as  they  [ten  lepers]  went,  they  were  cleansed 


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CLEANSED 

Lu.  17.  17.  Were  not  the  ten  c.  ?  but  where  are  the  nine? 
Acts\Q.\5.  What  God  hath  c,  make  not  thou  common.  11.9 
Eph.  5.  26.  having  ^chaused  it  by  the  washing  of  water 
Heb.  9.  22.  all  things  are  '^cleansed  with  blood 

23.  copies  of  the  things  in  the  heavens  should  be  ^c. 
10.  2.  the  worshippers,  having  been  once  '^cleansed 
see  (made)  clean. 

Cleanseth — mg. — A.  V.  ^_purged—eth—ing,  ''■purifying. 

Mk.  1.  44.  thy  c.thethings — Moses  commanded.  Lii.  5.14 
Jno.  15.  2.  every  branch  that  bearetli  fruit,  he  ^cleanseth  it 
Acts  15.  9.  -cleansing  their  hearts  by  faith 
2  Pet.  1.  9.  having  forgotten  the  ic/e«7ist«(7  from  his  old  sins 

1  Jno.  1.  7.  blood  of  Jesus  his  Son  cleanseth  us  from  all  sin 

Clear. 

Bev.  21,  11.  as  it  were  a  jasper  stone,  cleai-  as  crystal 
see  bright,  pure. 

Clearing. 

2  Cor,  7.  11.  yea,  what   clearing  of  yourselves 

Clearly 

Mat.  7.  5.  shalt  thou  see  c.  to  cast  out  the  mote.  Lu.  6. 42 
Mk.  8.  25.  and  was  restored,  and  saw  all  things  clearh/ 
Bom.  1  20.  invisible  things — of  the  world  are  cZearZ^  seen 

Cleave. — A.  V  "^joined. 

Mat.  19.  5.  mother,  and  shall  cleave  to  his  wife.  Mk.  10.  7 
Acts  11.  2.3.  piirpose  of  heart  they  woiild  c.  unto  the  Lord 
Bom.  12.  9.  Abhor  that  which  is  evil ;  cleave  to  that  which 
Eph.  5.  31    his  father  and  mother,  and  shall  ^c.  to  his  wife 

Cleaveth. 
Lu.  10.  11.  Even  the  dust  fi-om  your  city,  that  c.  to  our 

Clemency 
Acts  24.  4.  I  intreat  thee  to  hear  us  of  thy  clemency 

Clerk. — see  town  clerk. 

Climbed— eth. 

Lu.  19.  4.  [ZacchfBus]  climbed  up  into  a  sycomore  tree 
Jno.  10.  1.  the  fold  of  the  sheep,  but  c.  up  some  other  way 

Cloke. — A.V.  ^clothes,  "^garment. 

Mat.  5.  40.  take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have  thy  cloke  also 
24.  18.  not  return  back  to  take  \\\s,^cloke.  Mk.  13.  216 

Lu.  6.  29.  taketh  away  thy  c.  withhold  not  thy  coat  also 
22.  36.  let  him  sell  his  ^cloke,  and  buy  a  sword 

1  Th.  2.  5.  nor  a  cloke  of  covetousness,  God  is  witness 

2  Tim-.  4.  13.  The  cloke  that  I  left  at  Troas  witli  Carpus 

1  Pet.  2.  16.  using  your  freedom  for  a  cloke  of  wickedness 
see  excuse. 

Close. 

Acts  27. 13.  sailed  along  Crete,  close  in  shore 
see  (held)  peace. 

Closed. 

Mat.  13.  15.  their  eyes  they  have  closed.  Acts  28.  27 
Lu.  4.  20.  And  he  [Jesus]  closed  the  book 


Closet— S  A.V. — see  chamber — a. 


COALS 

Cloth— s.—^.F.  ^clothes. 

Mat.  9.16.  apiece  of  undressed  c.  upon  an  old.  Mk.  2.  21 
27.  59.  took  the  body,  and  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen  c. 
Mk.  14.  51.  young  man  followed — a  linen  c.  cast  about  hina 

52.  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  naked 
Lu.  24.  12.  seeth  the  linen  ic.  by  themselves.  Jno.  20.  15,  ^6 
Jno.  19.  40.  body  of  Jesiis,  and  bound  it  in  linen  '^cloths 

20.  7.  not  lying  with  the  linen  ^cloths,  but  rolled  up 

Clothe— d.— -4.  F.  ^endued. 

Mat.  6.  30.   God  doth  so  c.  the  grass  of  the  field— c.  you 
31.  Where witlial  shall  we  be  clothed  I  [ijt.  12.  28 

11.  8.  a  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment?  Lu.  7.  25 

25.  36.  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me.  38 
43.  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  not 
Mk.  1.  6.  John  was  clothed  with  camels'  hair 

5.  15.  devils  sitting,  c.  and  in  his  right  mind.  Lu.  8.  35 

15.  17.   And  they  clothe  him  with  purple 
iw.  16.  19.  rich  man — clothed  in  purple  and  fine  linen 

24.  49.  until  ye  be  ^clothed  with  power  from  on  high 
2  Cor.  5.  2.  For  verily  in  this  we  groan,  longing  to  be  c. 

3.  if  so  be  that  being  c.  we  shall  not  be  found  naked 

4.  we  would  be  clotJied  upon,  that  what  is  mortal 
Bev.  1.  IS.like  unto  a  son  of  man,  clothed  with  a  garment 

3.  18.  white  garments,  that  thou  mayest  cZo^Ae  thyself 

11.  3.  a  thousand  two  hundred  and  threescore  days,  c.  in 
19.  14.  armies — in  heaven — c.  in  fine  linen     [sackcloth 

see  arrayed,  gird. 
Clothes. 

Mk.  14.  63.  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes 
Lu.  2.  7.  she  wrapped  him  in  swaddling  clothes.  12 
8.  27.  long  time  he  [demoniac]  had  worn  no  clothes 
see  cloke,  cloth,  garments. 

Clothing. — A.V.  '^apparel,  h-aimeut. 

Mat.  7.  15.  false  prophets,  which  come  to  you  in  sheep's  c. 
Jas.  2.  2.  synagogue  a  man — fine  ^clothing — vile  '^clothing 
3.  ye  have  regard  to  him  that  weareth  the  fine  clothing 
see  raiment,  robes,  apparel. 
Cloud 

Mat.  17.  5.  a  bright  c. — voice  out  of  the  c.  Mk.  9. 7 :  Lu.  9. 
Lu.9  34.  and  they  feared  as  they  entered  into  the  c^owfZ  [35 

12.  54.  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rising  in  the  west 

21.  27.  see  the  Son  of  man  coniiug  in  a  cloud  with  power 
Acts  1.  9.  a  cloud  I'eceived  him  out  of  their  sight 

1  Cor.  10.  1.  our  fathers  were  all  under  the  cloud 

2.  baptized  unto  Moses  in  the  cloud  and  in  the  sea 
Heh.  12.  1.  compassed  about  with  so  great  a  c.  of  witnesses 
Bev   10.  1.  strong  angel — arrayed  with  a  cloud 
11.  12.  And  they  went  up  into  heaven  in  the  cloud 
14.  14.  a  white  c. ;  and  on  the  c.  I  saw  one  sitting.  15, 16 

Clouds. 
Mat.  24.  30.  Son  of  man— on  the  c.  26.  64 :  Mk.  13. 26 :  14.  62 
1  Th.  4. 17.  caught  up  in  the  c,  to  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air 
Jude  12.  clouds  without  water,  carried  along  by  winds 
Bev.  1.  7.  Behold,  he  cometh  with  the  clouds 
see  mists. 

Cloven  A.V. — see  parting  {asunder). 

Clusters. 
Bev.  14. 18.  Send — thy — sickle,  and  gather  the  c.  of  the  vine 

Coals. 
Jno.  18.  18.  officers  were  standing — made  a  fire  of  coals 

21.  9.  [disciples]  see  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and  fish  laid 
Bom,  12.  20.  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  upon  his  head 


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COAST 


COME 


Coast.— 4.  F.  ^coasts. 
Lu.  6.  17.  people  from  all  Judsea — and  the  sea  c.  of  Tyre 
Acts  27.  2.  about  to  sail  unto  the  places  on  the  ^c.  of  Asia 
sec  parts. 

Coasting. — A.V.  ^passing. 
Acts  27. 8.  with  difficulty  ic.  along  it  we  came  unto  a— place 

Coasts  A.V. — see  borders,  country. 

Coat. 
Mat.  5.  40.  take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have  thy  cloke  also 
Lie.  6. 29.  taketh  away  thy  cloke  withhold  not  thy  coat  also 
Jno.  19.  2.S.  also  the  coat :  now  the  coat  was  without  seam 

21.  7.  Simon  Peter — girt  his  coat  about  him 

Coats. 
Mk.  6.  9.  put  not  on  two  coats.  Mat.  10. 10  :  Lu   9.  3 
Lit.  3.  11.  He  that  hath  two  coats,  let  him  impart  to  him 
Acts  9.  39.  the  coats  and  garments  which  Dorcas  made 

Cock, 

Mat  26.  34.  before  the  coch  crow,  thou  shalt  deny.  75 : 

Mk.  14  30,  72:  Lu.22.  34,61 :  Jno.  13.  38 
Mk.  14. 68.  the  c.  crew.  72 :  Mat.  26. 74 :  Lu.  22.60 :  Jno.  18.27 

Cockcrowiag. 
Mk.  13.  35.  midnight,  or  at  cockcrowmg,  or  in  the  morning 

Cold 
Mat.  10.  42.  unto  one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of  c.  water 

24.  12.  the  love  of  the  many  shall  wax  cold 
Jno.  18.  IB.  haviijgmade  a  fire  of  coals;  for  it  was  cold 
Acts  28.  2.  kindled  a  fire — because  of  the  cold 
2  Cor.  11.  27.  in  fastings  often,  in  cold  and  nakedness 
i?ey.3.15.  neither  c.  nor  hot:  I  would  thou  wert  cor  hot.  16 

Collection — s.. — A.V.  ^gatherings, 
1  Cor.  16.  1-  Now  concerning  the  collection  for  the  saints 
2.  that  no  ^collections  be  made  when  I  come 

Colony. 
Acts  16.  12.  Philippi— a  Roman  colony 

Colour — ed. 

A  cts  27. 30.  under  c.  as  though  they  would  lay  out  anchors 
Bev.  17:  3.  woman  sitting  upon  a  8carlet-coZo?«'e(^  beast 

Colt. 
Mat.  21.  2.  find  an  ass  tied,  and  a  colt  with  her.  Mk.  11. 
2,  4  :  Lu.  19.  30 
5.  And  upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass 

7.  and  brought  the  ass,  and  the  colt.  Mk.  11.  7 
Mk.  11.  5.  What  do  ye,  loosing  the  colt  ?  Lu.  19.  33 
Lu.  19.  35.  and  they  threw  their  garments  upon  the  colt 
Jno.  12. 15.  thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's  colt 

Come. — A.V.  '^assembled,  ^came,  ^cometh,  ^go,  ^gotten, 
^at  hand,  ^proceed,  ^resort — ed,  '^returned. 

Mat.  2.  6.  For  out  of  thee  shall  come  forth  a  governor 

8.  that  I  [Herod]  also  may  co7ne  and  worship  him 
3.  7.  from  the  wrath  to  come  ?  Lu.  3.  7  :  1  Th.  1.  10 

6.  24.  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and  then  come 

6.  10.  Thy  kingdom  corne.  Lu.  11.  2 

7.  15.  false  prophets,  which  c.  to  you  in  sheep's  clothing 

8.  7.  I  will  coJHe  and  heal  him  [centurion's  servant] 

8.  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  cotne  under  my  roof 

9.  and  to  another,  Come,  and  he  cometh.  L^c.  7,  8 


Mat.  8.  11.  many  shall  c.  from  the  east  and  the  west.  Lu. 

9.  14.  Then  2co??ie  to  him  the  disciples  of  John     [13.  29 

10.  13.  if  the  house  be  worthy,  let  your  peace  c.  upon  it 
11. 28.  C.  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labour  and  are  heavy  laden 
12.  28.  is  the  kingdom  of  God  come  upon  you.  Lu.  11.  20 

44.  when  he  is  come,  he  fiudeth  it  empty,  swept 
14.  28.  bid  me  [Peter]  come  unto  thee  upon  the  waters 

29.  And  he  said.  Come — to  ^come  to  Jesus 
15. 1.  there  2c.  to  Jesus  from  Jerusalem  Pharisees.  Mk.  l.'^l 
19.  For  out  of  the  heart ''co?we  forth  evil  thoughts 

16.  24.  If  any  man  would  c.  after  me.  Mk.  8. 34 :  Lu.  9.  23 
27.  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  the  glorj'  of  his  Father 

17.  10.  say  the  scribes  that  Elijah  must  first  c.  ?  Mk.9. 11 

12.  that  Elijah  is  come  already    Mk.  9.  13 

18.  7.  it  must  needs  be  that  the  occasions  come.  Lu.  17. 1 
19.21.  treasure  in  heaven:  and  c,  follow  me.  Mk. 10.21- 

22.  4.  come  to  the  marriage  feast.  3  [Lti.  18.  22 

23.  35.  that  upon  you  may  c.  all  the  righteous  blood  shed 

24.  5.  many  shall  c.  in  my  name.    Mk.  13.  6:  Lu.  21   8 
14.  and  then  shall  the  end  come 

50.  the  lord  of  that  servant  shall  c.  in  a  day.  Lu.  12  46 

25.  31    when  the  Son  of  man  s-hall  come  in  his  glory 
34.  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  Father,  iuherit  the  kingdom 

26.  50.  Friend,  do  that  for  which  thou  [Judas]  art  coine 
Mk.  1.  17.  C.  ye  after  me,  and  I  will  make  you  to  become 

24.  art  thou  come  to  destroj-  iis  ?  L?t.  4.  34 

4.  22,  made  secret,  but  that  it  should  c.  to  light.  Lu.8  17 
29.  putteth  forth  the  sickle,  because  the  harvestis  come 

6.  31,  Come  ye  yourselves  apart  into  a  desert  place 

8.  3.  and  some  of  them  are  "^come  from  far 

9.  1.  till  they  see  the  kingdom  of  God  come  with  power 
21.  How  long  time  is  it  since  this  hath  ^cowe  unto  him  ? 

10.  1.  multitudes  ^come  together  unto  him      fLu.  18.  16 
14.  Suffer  the  little  children  to  c.  unto  me.  Ma*.  19. 14; 

12.  7.  This  is  the  heir ;  come,  let  us  kill  him 
14.  41.  hour  is  come ;  behold,  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 
Lu.  1.  35.  The  Holy  Ghost  shall  come  upon  thee  [Mary] 

5.  32.  I  am  not  '^come  to  call  the  righteous  but  ciuners 

7,  7.  neither  thought  I  myself  worthy  to  co)?;eunto  thee 
34.  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drinking 

9.  51.  when  the  days  were  well  nigh  c.  that  he  should  be 

10.  1.  whither  he  himself  was  about  to  come 

9.  The  kingdom  of  God  is  come  nigh  unto  you    11 

11.  25.  when  he  is  ^c,  he  findeth  it  swept  and  garnished 

12.  37.  sit  down  to  meat,  and  shall  come  and  serve  them 
38.  And  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch 

51.  Think  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace  in  the  earth  ? 

13.  7.  these  three  years  I  c.  seeking  fruit  on  this  tig  tree 

14.  in  them  therefore  come  and  be  healed 

14.  17.  Come  ;  for  all  things  are  now  ready 

27.  doth  not  bear  his  own  cross,  and  come  after  me 

15.  27.  Thy  brother  is  come  ;  and  thy  father  hatli  killed 

19.  9.  To-day  is  salvation  cowe  i.o  this  house  [Zacchaeus] 

13.  Trade  ye  herewith  till  I  come 

15.  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  ^cowe  back  again 

20.  16.  He  will  come  and  destroy  these  husbandmen 

21.  34.  and  that  day  come  on  you  suddenly.  35 

22.  18.  fruit  of  thevine,iintil  the  kingdom  of  God  shall  c. 
Jno.  1.  39,  He  saith  unto  them,  Come,  and  ye  shall  see 

46    Can  any  good  thing  come  oiit  of  Nazareth  ?  Philip 
saith — Coyne  and  see.  11.  34 

2.  4.  mine  hour  is  not  yet  come.  7.  30 :  8.  20 

3.  26.  the  same  baptizeth,  and  all  men  come  to  him 

4.  25.  Christ)  .  when  he  is  come,  he  will  declare 

5.  43.  I  am  c.  in  my  Father's  name — shall  c.  in  his  own 

6.  37.  which  the  Father  giveth  me  shall  c.  unto  me  [name 
44.  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except.  65 

7.  6.  My  time  is  not  yet  c, ;  but  your  time  is  alway  ready 
34.  and  where  I  am,  ye  cannot  come 


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Jno.  7.  37.  If  any  man  thirst,  let  bim  c.  uiito  me,  aud  drink 
8.  14.  ye  kuow  not  whence  I  come,  or  whither  I  go 
42.  am  come  from  God  ;  for  neither  have  I  '^c.  of  myself 

11.  30.  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the  village 

12.  23.  horn-  is  c,  that  the  Son  of  man  should  be  glorified 

30.  This  voice  hath  not  '^come  for  my  sake 
46.  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world 

13.  1.  Jesus  knowing  that  his  hour  was  come 

19.  that,  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may  believe 

14  18.  I  will  not  leave  you  desolate  ;  I  come  unto  you 
23.  we  will  c.  unto  him,  and  make  our  abode  with  him 
28.  I  said  to  you,  I  go  away,  and  I  C07ne  unto  you 

15.  26.  But  when  the  Comforter  is  c,  whom  I  will  send 

16.  4.  when  their  hoiir  is  come,  ye  may  remember  them 
8.  he,  when  he  is  come,  will  convict  the  world 

13.  when  he,  the  Spirit  of  truth,  is  come,  he  shall  guide 

21.  in  travail  hath  sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come 
28. 1  came  out  from  the  Father,  aud  am  c.  into  the  world 

17.  1.  Father,  the  hom-  is  come  ;  gloiify  thy  Son 
11.  these  are  in  the  world,  aud  I  come  to  thee.  13 

18.  20.  in  the  temple,  where  all  the  Jews %o;He  together 
21.  3.  I  [Peter]  go  a  fishing — We  also  ^come  with  thee 

22.  If  I  will  that  he  tarry  till  I  come.  23 
Acts  1.  8.  when  the  Holy  Ghost  is  come  upon  you 

11.  this  Jesus — shall  so  come  in  like  manner 

2.  1.  And  when  the  day  of  Pentecost  was  now  covie 

20.  Before  the  day  of  the  Lord  come 

3.  19.  may  come  seasons  of  refreshing  from  the  presence 

7.  34.  their  groaning,  and  I  am  come  down-^aud  now  c. 

8.  24.  of  the  things  which  ye  have  spoken  come  upon  me 
27.  eunuch — who  had  come  to  Jerusalem  for  to  worship 

31.  he  [eunuch]  besought  Philip  to  come  up  and  sit 

9.  21.  and  he  had  ^come  hither  for  this  intent 

38.  Delay  not  to  come  on  unto  us  [nation 

10.  28.  Jew  to  join  himself  or  come  unto  one  of  another 

11.  23.  when  he  ^.'SLS^come,  and  had  seen  the  grace  of  God 
13.  40.  Beware  therefore,  lest  that  come  upon  you 

15.  25.  seemed  good  unto  us,  having  ^come  to  one  accord 

16.  9.  Come  over  into  Macedonia,  and  help  us 

13.  spake  unto  the  wonaen  which  were  ^come  together 

19.  4.  him  which  should  come  after  him,  that  is,  on  Jesus 
23.  15.  we,  or  ever  he  cotne  near,  are  ready  to  slaj'  him 
26.  22.  the  prophets  and  Moses  did  say  should  come 

28.  21.  nor  did  any  of  the  brethren  ''■come  hither 
Horn.  3.  8.  Let  us  do  evil,  that  good  may  come  ? 

9.  9.  to  this  season  will  I  c,  aud  Sarah  shall  have  a  son 
11.  11.  salvation  is  come  unto  the  Gentiles 

15.  29.  when  I  come  unto  you,  I  shall  come  in  the  fulness 

16.  19.  For  your  obedience  is  come  abroad  unto  all  men 

1  Cor.  1.7.  so  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift 

4.  5.  judge  nothing  before  the  time,  until  the  Lord  come 

21.  shall  I  come  unto  you  with  a  rod,  or  in  love 

10.  11.  upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  ages  are  come 

11.  26.  ye  proclaim  the  Lord's  death  till  he  come 

34.  And  the  rest  will  I  set  in  order  whensoever  I  come 

13.  10.  but  when  that  which  is  perfect  is  come 

14.  6.  if  I  come  unto  you  speaking  with  tongues 

15.  35.  and  with  what  manner  of  body  do  they  come  ? 

16.  2.  that  no  collections  be  made  when  I  come 

10.  if  Timothy  come,  see  that  he  be  with  you 

11.  set  him  forward— that  he  may  come  unto  you 

12.  Apollos — I  besought  him  much  to  come  unto  you — 

not  at  all  his  will  to  come  now  ;  but  he  will  come 

2  Cor.  1.  15.  I  was  minded  to  come  before  unto  you.  16 

23.  to  spai-e  you  I  forbare  to  ''come  unto  Corinth 

12.  20.  when  I  c,  I  should  find  you  not  such  as  I  would 
Gal.  3.  14.  that  upon  the  Gentiles  might  comet\\e  blessing 

19.  till  the  seed  should  come  to  whom  the  promise 
25.  But  now  that  faith  is  come,  we  are  no  longer 


COME 

Col.  1.  6.   [truth  of  the  gospel]  which  is  com,e  unto  you 

1  Th.  2. 16.  the  wrath  is  come  upon  them  to  the  uttermost 

2  Th.  1. 10.  when  he  shall  come  to  be  glorified  in  his  saints 

2.  3.  will  not  be,  except  the  falling  away  come  first 

1  Tbn.  2.  4.  all  men — come  to  the  knowledge.  2  Tivi.  3.  7 
4.  8.  life  which  now  is,  and  of  that  which  is  to  come 

13.  Till  I  come,  give  heed  to  reading,  to  exhortation 
6.  19.  a  good  foundation  against  the  time  to  come 

2  Tim.  3.  1.  in  the  last  days  grievous  times  shall  come 

4.  3.  For  the  time  will  come  when  they  will  not  endure 
6.  being  offered,  and  the  time  of  my  departure  is''cci;»e 
21.  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  before  winter.  9 
Tit.  3.  12.  give  diligence  to  come  unto  me  to  Nicopolis 
Heh.  4.  1.   any  one  of  you  should  seem  to  have  c.  short  of  it 
9. 11.  Christhavingco;«e  a  high  priest — good  things  toe. 
10.  7.  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  am  come.  9 
37.  He  that  cometh  shall  come,  aud  shall  not  tarry 
12.  22.  but  ye  are  come  unto  mount  Zion 
Jas.  2.  2.  if  there  c.  into  your  synagogue— there  c.  in  also 
4.  1.  Whence  come  wars — c.  fightings — c.  they  not  hence 

1  Pet.  1.  10.  prophesied  of  the  grace  that  should  c.  unto  you 

4.  17.  For  the  time  is  co7ne  for  judgement  to  begin 

2  Pet.  1. 18.  this  voice  we  ourselves  heard  '-c.  out  of  heaven 

3.  9.  but  that  all  should  come  lo  repentance 

10.  But  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief 

1  Jno.  4.  2.  coufesseth  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh 

5.  20.  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is  covie 

3  Jno.  10.  if  I  come,  I  will  bring  to  remembrance  his  works 
Bev.  2.  5.  I  come  to  thee,  and  will  move  thy  candlestick 

25.  Howbeit  that  which  ye  have,  hold  fast  till  I  come 

3.  3.  I  will  come  as  a  thief — I  will  come  upon  thee.  16. 15 

10.  that  hour  which  is  to  come  upon  the  whole  world 

11.  I  come  quickly.  22.  7,  12,  20 

4.  1.  a  voice — saying,  Come  up  hither.  11.  12 

6.  1.  four  living  creatures  saying — Come.  3,  5,  7 
17.  for  the  great  day  of  their  wrath  is  come 

12.  10.  Now  is  come  the  salvation,  and  the  power 

14.  7.  for  the  hour  of  his  judgement  is  come 

15.  2.  them  that  ^come  victorious  from  the  beast 

4.  all  the  nations  shall  come  and  worship  before  thee 

17.  10.  seven  kings — the  other  is  not  yet  come 

18.  10.  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgement  come 

19.  7.  for  the  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come 

22.  17.  Spirit  and  the  bride  say,  Come,    And  he  that 
heareth,  let  him  say,  Co'ine 
see  assemble,  attain,  befall,  came,  came  forth,  come,  cometh,  coming, 
days,  draw  (near),  enter,  fall,  gone,  overtake,  proceed,  resorted. 

Come  after. — A.V.  ^follow. 
Mat.  4.  19.  he  saith  unto  them,  ^Come  ye  after  me 

Come  cugain. 

Lu.  10.  35.  I,  when  I  come  back  again,  will  repay  thee 
Jno.  14.  8.  I  come  again,  and  will  receive  you  unto  myself 

2  Cor.  2.  1.  I  would  not  come  again  to  you  with  sorrow 

12.  21.  when  I  come  again,  my  God  should  humble  me 

13.  2.  if  I  come  again,  I  will  not  spare 

Come  clown. — A.V.  '^come  cloiun,  ''descend. 

Mat,  27.  40.  come  clown  from  the  cross.  42  :  Mk.  15.  30 
Mk.  15.  32.  Let  the  Christ,  the  King  of  Israel,  now  ^c.  d. 
Lu.  9.  54.  wilt  thou  that  we  bid  fire  to  c.  d.  fi'om  heaven 

19.  5.  Zacchneus,  make  haste,  and  come  doivn 
Jno.  4.  49.  Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die.  47 

6.  38.  I  am  ^c.  d.trom.  heaven,  not  to  do  mine  own  will 
42.  how  doth  he  now  say,  I  am  ic.  down  out  of  heaven  ? 
Acts  7.  84.  and  I  am  come  down,  to  deliver  them 

8.  15.  who,  -when  they  were  com,e  down,  prayed  for  them 


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COMETH 


Acts  14.  11.  The  gods  are  c.  d.  to  us  in  the  likeness  of  men 
Mev.  13.  13.  even  make  fire  to  coyne  doini  out  of  heaven 
see  coming,  go  {doiv7i),  gone  {down). 

Come  forth. — A.V.  ^go  out. 

Mat.  18.  49.  angels  shall  come  forth,  and  sever  the  wicked 

15.  18.  proceed  out  of  the  mouth  comcf.  out  of  Ibe  heart 

25.  6.  the  bridegroom  !  ^Conie,  ye  forth  to  meet  him 
Jno.  5.  29.  and  shall  come  f.  ;  they  that  have  done  good 

11.  43.  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come  forth 
Acts  7.  7.  after  that  shall  they  c.  /.,  and  serve  me  [IsraeiJ 
Mev.  20.  8.  [Satan]  shall  ^come  forth  to  deceive  the  nations 

Come  hither. 
Mat.  8.  29.  art  thou  come  hither  to  torment  us  before 
Jno.  4.  15.  I  thirst  not,  neither  c.  all  the  way  hitherto  draw 

16.  Go,  call  thy  husband,  and  covie  hither 
Acts  17.  6.  have  turned  the  world  upside  down  are  come  h. 
Bev.  17.  1.  Come  hither,  I  will  shew  thee  the  judgement 

21,  9.  Come  hither,  I  will  shew  thee  the  bride 

Come  in  cr  info. 
Lu.  8.  41.  Jairus — besought  him  to  come  into  his  house 

14.  23.  them  to  co7ne  in,  that  my  house  may  be  filled 

16.  28.  lest  they  also  come  into  this  place  of  torment 
Jno.  3.  19.  that  the  light  is  come  into  the  world 

Acts  7.  3.  come  into  the  land  which  I  will  shew  thee 

16.  15.  come  into  my  [Lydia]  house,  and  abide  there 
Bom.  11.  25.  until  the  fulness  of  the  Gentiles  be  come  in 

1  Cor.  14.  23.  there  c.  ?'«  men  unlearned  or  unbelieving.  24 
Jas.  2.  2.  there  c.  mi^o  your  synagogue — c.  in  also  a  poor  man 
Bev.  3.  20.  I  will  come  in  to  him,  and  will  sup  with  him 

see  Cometh,  enter,  went  aivay. 

Come  ivith  negatives. 

Mat.  22.  3.  to  the  marriage  feast :  and  they  would  not  come 
Mk.  2.  4.  could  Mo^c.  nigh  unto  him  for  the  crowd.  Lu.8.19 
Lu.  14.  20.  married  a  wife,  and  therefore  I  cannot  come 
Jno.  5.  40.  ye  will  not  come  to  me,  that  5'e  may  have  life 

7.  28.  lam  ho^cojhc  of  myself,  but  he  that  sent  me  is  true 
84.  where  I  am,  ye  cannot  come.  36 

8.  21.  whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come.  22 :  13.  33 
11.56.  What  think  ye?  That  he  will  «of  c.  to  the  feast  ? 

15.  22.  If  I  had  not  come — they  had  not  had  sin 

16.  7.  if  I  go  not  away,  the  Comforter  will  not  c.  unto  you 

see  came  {not),  cometh,  coming. 

Come  out. — A.V.  ^came  out,  "^depart. 

Mat.  5.  26.  no  means  come  out  thence,  till  thou  have  paid 

26,  45,  Are  ye  c.  o.  as  against  a  robber.  Mk.  14.  48  :  Lu. 
Mk.  5.  8.  C.  forth,  thou  unclean  s^jirit,  o.  of  the  man  [22.52 

9.  29.  This  kind  can  c.  out  by  nothing,  save  by  prayer 
Lu-  4.  35.  Hold  thy  peace,   and   coyjie  out  of  him.    Mk. 

1.25:  9.  25:  Lu.  8,29 
86.  unclean  spirits,  and  they  come  out 

12.  59.  Thou  shalt  by  no  means  '^comeout  thence 
Jno.  1.  46.  Can  any  good  thing  come  out  of  Nazareth  ? 

7.  41.  What,  doth  the  Christ  come  out  of  Galilee  ? 
Acts  16. 18.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  to  cmne  out  of  her 
Bom.  11.  26.  There  shall  come  out  of  Zion  the  Deliverer 

2  Cor.  6.  17.  C.  ye  out  from  among  them — saith  the  Lord 
Heb.  7.  5.  these  have  cotjie  out  of  the  loins  of  Abraham 
Bev.  7. 14.  These  are  they  which  ic.o.  of  the  great  tribulation 

18,  4.  voice — saying — Come  forth,  my  people,  out  of  her 
see  came  otit,  2>roceed, 

Come  topass. — A.V.  '^brought  topass, ^done,  ^performed. 

Mat.  1.  22.  all  this  is  2c.  to  p.,  that  it  might  be  fulfilled. 21. 24 
24.  6,  these  things  must  needs  come  to  pass.  Lu.  21.  9 


Mk.  5.  14.  came  to  see  what  it  was  that  had  '^come  to  pass 
Lu.  1.  20.  until  the  day  that  these  things  shall '^c.  topass 
2.  15.  Bethlehem,  and  see  this  thing  that  is  come  to  pass 
21.  7.  sign  when  these  things  are  about  to  come  to  pass  ? 
36.  escape  all  these  things  that  shall  come  to piass 
24.  12.   wondering  at  that  whicli  was  come  to  pass 
18.  the  things  which  are  c.  to  pass  there  in  these  days  ? 
Jno.  13.  19,  before  it  c.  to  j).,  that,  when  it  is  c.  to  p.  14.  29 
Acts  4.  28.  thy  counsel  foreordained  to  "^come  to  pass 
1  Cor.  15   54.  then  shall  ^come  io  pass  the  saying  that  is 
Bev.  1.  1.  things  which  must  shortly  come  topass.  22.  ^6 
21.  6.  he  said  unto  me,  They  are  ^come  to  pass 
see  cometh,  coming. 

Come  together. 

Mk.  14.  53,  there  c.  together  with  him  all  the  chief  priests 
Acts  1.  6.  when  thej^  were  cume  together,  asked  him.  28. 17 

10.  27.  [Peter]  went  in,  and  findethmany  come  together 
19.  32.  the  moi'B  part  knew  not  wherefore  they  were  c.  t. 

1  Cor.  11.  17.  ye  c.  t.  not  for  the  better  but  for  the  worse 
18.  first  of  all,  when  ye  come  together  in  the  church 
33.  when  ye  come  together  to  eat,  wait  one  for  another 
14.  26.  When  ye  come  together,  each  one  hath  a  psalm 

Come  up. — A.V.  '^ascend. 
Bev.  17,  8.  The  beast — is  about  to  ^come  up  out  of  the  abyss 

Comeliness. 
1  Cor.  12.  23.  uncomely  parts  have  more  abundant  c. 

Comely. 

1  Cor.  12.  24.  whereas  our  comehj  parts  have  no  need 

see  seemly. 

Comers  A.V. — see  {them  that)  draw  [nigh], 

Comest. 

Mat.  3.  14.  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and  c.  thou  to  me  ? 
ii<.23.42.  Jesus,  rememberme  when  thouc,  in  thy  kingdom 

Cometh. — A.V.  ^ascendeth.   "^came,  ^come,   ^coming, 
^proceedeth. 

Mat.  3,  1.  in  those  days  '^cometh  John  the  Baptist 

11.  he  that  cojnetli  after  me.  Mk.  1.  7 :  Lu.  3.  16  :  Jno. 
1.  ^27  :  Acta  13.  25 
8.  9.  and  to  another,  Come,  and  he  cometh.  Lu.  7.  8 

11.  3.  Art  thou  he  that  ^cometh,  or  look  we  for  another  ? 
13. 19.  then  cometh  the  evil  one,  and  snatcheth  away  that 

17.  27.  hook,  and  take  up  the  fish  that  first  cometh  up 

18.  7.  woe  to  that  man  through  whom  the  occasion  c.  ! 
21.  5.  Behold,  thy  Kingco)«e^/t  unto  thee.  Jno.  12.  15 

9.  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 
23.  39  :  Mk.  11.  9,  10  :  Ln.  13.  35  :  Jno.  12.  13 

24.  27.  For  as  the  lightning  cometh  forth  from  the  east 
42.  ye  know  not  on  what  day  your  Lord  ''^cometh 

44.  hour  that  ye  think  not  the  Son  of  man  c.  Lu.  12.  40 
46.  whom  his  lord  when  he  c.  shall  find.  Lu.  12.  37, 43 

25.  19.  after  a  long  time  the  lord  of  those  servants  c. 
^6.  40.  he  c.  unto  the  disciples,  and.  45  :  Mk.  14.  37,  41 
27.  49.  let  us  see  whether  Elijah  '\'omet]i  to  save  him 

Mk.  3.  20.  And  the  multitude  cometh  together  again 
4.  15.  they  have  heard,  straightway  c.  Satan.  Lu.  8.  12 
6.  1.  and  he  "cometh  into  his  own  country 
48.  fourth  watch  of  the  night  he  cometh  unto  them 
8.  38,  shall  be  ashamed  of  him,  when  he  c.  in  the  glory 
9. 12.  Elijah  indeed  cometh  first:,  and  restoreth  all  things 
11.  23.  shall  believe  that  what  he  saith  ^cometh  to  pass 

13.  35.  ye  kuow  not  when  the  lord  of  the  house  cometh 

14.  43,  straightway,  while  he  yet  spake,  cometh  Judas 


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La.  6.  47.  Every  one  that  cometh  mifco  me,  and  heareth 
9.26.  of  him  shall  the  Son  of  m.an  be  ashamed,  wheu  he  ^c. 
12.54.  There  cometh  a,  showev;  and  so  it  c  to  pass.  55 

15.  6.  when  he  c.  home,  he  calleth  together  his  friends 

17.  20.  by  the  Pharisees,  when  the  kingdom  of  God  %. 
21.   The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not  with  observation 

18.  8.  when  the  Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he  find  faith 

19.  38.  Blessed  is  the  King  that  cometh  in  the  name 
Jno.  1. 15.  He  that  cometh  after  me  is  become  before  me.  30 

3.  8.   The  wiud  bloweth — kuowest  not  whence  it  cometh 

20.  For  everyone  that — cometh  not  to  the  light 

21.  he  that  doeth  the  truth  cometh  to  the  light 

31.  He  that  c.  from  above  is  above  all — c.  from  heaven 

4.21.  Woman, believe  me,  the  hour  c.  23:  5.'*25,'i28:  16.32 

25.  I  kuow  that  Messiah  covieth  (which  is  called  Christ) 

5.  24.  hath  eternal  life,  and  ^cometh  not  into  judgement 

44.  the  glory  that  c.  from  the  only  God  ye  seek  not  ? 

6.  14.  of  a  truth  tlie  prophet  that  ''^cometh  into  the  world 
35.  he  that  cometh  to  me  shall  not  hunger 

37.  him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out 

45.  Every  one  that — hath  learned,  cometh  unto  me 

7.  27.  when  the  Christ  c,  no  one  knoweth  whence  he  is 
42.  scripture  said  that  the  Christ  c.  of  the  seed  of  David 

9.  4.  the  night  cometh,  when  no  man  can  work 
11.  27.  Sou  of  God,  even  he  t\\?kt^cometh  into  the  world 
14.  6    no  one  cometh  unto  the  Father,  but  by  me 
30.  prince  of  the  world  c.  :  and  he  hath  nothing  in  me 

16.  2.  yea,  the  hour  cometh,  that  whosoever  killeth  you 
25.  the  hour  cometh,  when  I  shall  no  more  speak 

20.  26.  Jesus  '^cometh,  the  doors  being  shut,  and  stood 
Bom.  10.  17.  belief  c.  of  hearing,  and  hearing  by  the  word 

1  Cor.  15.  24.  Then  c.  the  end,  when  he  shall  deliver  up 

2  Cor.  11.  4.  if  he  that  cometh  preacheth  another  Jesus 
Kph.  5.  6.  c.  the  wrath  of  God  upon  the  sons  of.  Col.  3.  6 
1  Th.  5.  2.  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  c.  as  a  thief  in  the  night 

3.  then  sudden  destruction  cometh  ux5on  them 
1  Thn.  6.  4.  whereof  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings,  evil 
Heh.  10.  5.  when  he  c.  into  the  world,  he  saith.  Sacrifice 

11.  6.  he  that  cometh  to  God  must  believe  that  he  is 
/as. 3. 10.  out  of  the  same  mouth^c.  forth  blessingand  cursing 

1  Jno.  2.  18.   as  ye  heard  that  antichrist  ^cometh,  even  now 

2  Jno.  7.  that  confess  not  that  Jesus  Christ  ^c.  in  the  flesh 
llev.  1.  7.  Behold,  he  comethvfiih.  the  clouds 

11.  7.  the  beast  that  ^cometh  up  oitt  of  the  abyss 
14.  second  Woe  is  i^ast — the  third  Woe  cometh  quickly 
17. 10.  when  he  cometh,  he  [seventh  king]  must  continue 
see  came,  come,  coming,  presseth,  proceedeth. 

Cometh  clown. — A.V.  ^descendeth. 
Jno.  6.33.  bread  of  God  is  that  which  c.  d.  out  of  heaven.  50 
Jas.  3.  15.   This  wisdom  is  not  a  wisdom  that  '^cometh  dozen 
Bev.  3.  12.  new  Jerusalem,  which  cometh  d.  out  of  heaven 


Cometh  ou,t  A.V. — see  proceedeth  out. 

Comfort. — A.V.  '^consolation,  "^exhortation. 

Acts  9.  31.  fear  of  the  Lord  and  in  the  c.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
Bom.  15. 4.  through  c.  of  the  scriptures  we  might  have  hope 
5.  Now  the  God  of  patience  and  of  ^c.  grant  you  to  be 

1  Cor.  14.  3.  speaketh  imto  men — '^comfort,  and  consolation 

2  Cor.  1.3.  the  Father  of  mercies  and  God  of  all  comfort 

4.  able  to  comfort  them — through  the  c.  wherewith 

5.  even  bo  onv  ^comfort  also  aboundeth  through  Christ 

6.  whether  we  be  afflicted,  it  is  for  your  ic. — whether 

we  be  comforted,  it  is  for  your  '^coinfort 

7.  partakers  of  the  sufferings,  so  also  are  ye  of  the  ^c. 
2.  7.  ye  should  rather  forgive  him  and  comfort  him 


2  Cor.  7.  4.  I  am  filled- with  comfort,  I  overflow  with  joy 
7.  but  also  by  the  ^c.  wherewith  he  was  comforted  in  you 
13.  in  our  comfort  we  joyed  the  more  exceedingly 

Eph.  6.  22.  that  he  may  comfort  your  hearts.   Col.  4.  8 

Phil.  2,  1 .  If  there  is  therefore  any  '^comfort  in  Christ 
19.  that  I  also  may  be  of  good  comfort,  when  I  know 

Col.  4. 11.  fellow- workers — men  that  have  been  a  c.  unto  me 

1  Th.  3.  2.  and  to  comfort  you  concerning  your  faith 

4.  18.  Wherefore  comfort  one  another  with  these  words 

2  Th.  2.  16.  God  our  Father — gave  us  eternal  '^comfort 

17.  comfort  your  hearts  and  stablish  them  in  every  good 
Philem.  7.  For  I  had  much  joy  and  ^comfort  in  thy  love 
see  cheer,  comforted,  console,  encourage,  exhort. 

Comforted. — A.V.  ^comfort. 

Mat.  2.  18.  Eachel — would  not  be  c. ,  because  they  are  not 

5.  4.  Blessed  are  they  that  mourn  :  for  they  shall  be  c. 
Lie.  16.  25.  Lazants — is  comforted,  and  thou  art  in  anguish 
Acts  16.  40.  when    tliey    [Paul  and  Silas]   had  seen  the 

brethren,  they  comforted  them 
20.  12.  brought  the  lad  alive,  and  were  not  a  little  c. 
Rom.  1.  12.  that  I  with  you  may  be  comforted  in  you 

1  Cor.  14.  31.  that  all  may  learn,  and  all  may  be  comforted 

2  Cor.  1,  4.  the  comfort  wherewith  we  ourselves  are  c.  6 
7.  6.  even  God,  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus 

7.  also  by  the  comfort  wherewith  he  was  c.  in  you 
13.  Therefore  we  have  been  coviforted 
13.  11.  be  ^comforted  ;  be  of  the  same  mind 
Col.  2.  2.  that  their  hearts  may  be  comforted 

1  Th.  3.  7.  we  were  comforted  over  you  in  all  our  distress 

see  comforting,  encouraging. 

Comforter. 
J?io.  14.  16.  the  Father,  and  he  shall  give  you  another  C. 

26.  But  the  Comforter,  even  the  Holy  Spirit 

15.  26.  when  the  Comforter  is  come,  whom  I  will  send 

16.  7.  if  I  go  not  away,  the  Comforter  will  not  come 

Comforteth. 

2  Cor.  1.  4.   [God]  who  comforteth  us  in  all  our  afflictions 
7.  6.  he  that  comforteth  the  lowly,  even  God 

Comforting.- -4. F.  ^comforted. 
Jno.  11.  31.  and  were  ^comforting  her,  when  they  saw  Mary 

Comfortless  A.V. — see  desolate. 

Coming. — A.  V.    ^came,   "^come,     ^cometh,     klescending, 
Highting,  ^^rise. 

Mat.  3.  16.  descending  as  a  dove,  and  ^coming  upon  him 

16.  28.  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his  kingdom 

17.  9.  as  they  were  ifi.  down  from  the  mountain.  Mk.  9.  ^9 

24.  3.  what  shall  bo  the  sign  of  thy  c,  and  of  the  end 

27.  so  shall  be  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man.  37,  39 
30.  Son  of  man  coming  on  the  clouds  of  heaven.  26.  64 : 

Mk.  13.  26:  14.  62:  Lu.  21.  27 

25.  27.  at  my  c.  I  should  have  received  back.  Lu.  19.  23 
27.  53.  ic.  forth  out  of  the  tombs  after  his  resurrection 

Mk.  6.  31.  For  there  were  many  coming  and  going 
13.  29.  when  ye  see  these  things  "^coming  to  pass 
36.  lest  comini)  suddenly  he  find  you  sleeping 

Lu.  2.  38.  And  coming  up  at  that  very  hour  [Anna] 
9.  42.  as  he  was  yet  a  coming,  the  devil  dashed  him  down 
12.  45.  say  in  his  heart,  My  lord  delayeth  his  coming 

18.  5.  widow — wear  me  out  by  her  continual  coming 
21.26.  expectation  of  the  things  which  are  con  the  world 
23.  29.  For  behold,  the  days  are  coming 


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Jno.  1.  9.  the  light  which  lighteth  every  man,  ^coming  into 
5.  7.  while  I  am  coming,  another  stepiDeth  down  hefore 
10. 12.  beholdeth  the  wolf  coming,  and  leaveth  the  sheep 

18.  4.  Jesus — knowing  all  the  things  that  were  ^c.  upon 
Acts  7.  52.  before  of  the  coming  of  the  Righteous  One 

10.  3.  angel  of  God  coming  in  unto  him  [Cornelius] 
13.  24.  before  his  coming  the  baptism  of  repentance 

1  Cur.  4. 18.  some  are  puffed  up,  as  though  I  were  not  '^c.  to 

11.  34.  that  your  2coj«i;i(7  together  be  not  unto  judgement 

15.  23.  then  they  that  are  Christ's,  at  his  coming 

16.  17.  I  rejoice  at  the  coming  of  Stephanas 

2  Cor.  7.  6.   God,  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus 

7.  not  by  his  coming  only,  but  also  by  the  comfort 
13.  1.  This  is  the  third  time  I  am  coming  to  you 

1  Th.  2.  19.  even  ye,  before  our  Lord  Jesus  at  his  coming  ? 

3.  13.  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesixs.  5.  23 

4.  15.  that  are  left  unto  the  coviing  of  the  Lord 

2  Th.  2.  1.  touching  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

8.  bring  to  nought  by  the  manifestation  of  hia  coming 

9.  whose  coming  is  according  to  the  working  of  Satan 
Jas.  1.  17   Every  good  gift — ^coming  down  from  the  Father 

5.  1.  howl  for  yovir  miseries  that  are  '^coming  upon  you 

7.  Be  patient  therefore — until  the  coming  of  tire  Lord 

8.  for  the  coming  of  the  Lord  is  at  hand 

1  Pet.  2.  4.  unto  whom  coming,  a  living  stone,  rejected 

2  Pet.  1.  16.  power  and  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
3.  4.  Where  is  the  promise  of  his  coming  ? 

12.  earnestly  desiring  the  coming  of  the  day  of  God 

1  Jno.  2.  28.  not  be  ashamed  before  him  at  his  coming 
Rev.  10.  1.  I  saw  another  strong  aMgeX-coming  down  out 

13.  1.  I  saw  a  beast  ^coming  up  out  of  the  sea 

11.  I  saw  another  beast  coming  up  out  of  the  earth 

16.  13.  I  B&w -coming  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  dragon 
21.  2.  new  Jerusalem,  coming  down  out  of  heaven.  *10 

see  Cometh,  going,  presence,  revelation. 

Command. — A.V.  ^charge,    ^com.mandecl,    ^command- 
Qnent,  ^grant. 
Mat.  4.  3.  c.  that  these  stones  become  bread.  Lu.  4.  3 

19.  7.  Why  then  did  Moses  command  to  give  a  bill  of 

20.  21.  W.  that  these  my  two  sons  may  sit,  one  on  thy 

27.  64.  C.  therefore  that  the  sepulchre  be  made  sure 
Mh.  9.  25.  Thou  dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  I  ^command  thee 

10.  3.  What  did  Moses  command  you  ? 
iw.  8. 31.  command  them  [devils]  to  depart  into  the  abyss 

14.  22.  Lord,  what  thou  didst  Hommand  is  done 
Jjio.  15.  14.  if  ye  do  the  things  which  I  command  you 

17.  These  things  I  command  you,  that  ye  may  love 
Actslb.'ld.  at  the  ^coMi/>ift?i(?  of  FestusPaulwas  brought  in 

2  Th.  3.  4.  ye — will  do  the  things  which  we  command 

6.  Now  we  command  yoii,  brethren,  in  the  name  of  our 

12.  such  we  c.  and  exhort  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
1  Tim.  4.  11.  These  things  command  and  teach 

5.  7.  These  things  also  ^c,  that  they  may  be  without 
see  hid,  charge,  charged. 

Commanded.— ^.F.  ^hidden,  '^charged,  ^enjoined. 
Mat.  1.  24.  Joseph — did  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  ^c.  him 
8.  4.  Moses  c,  for  a  testimony.  Mk.  1.44  :  Lu.  5.  14 
14. 9.  he  c.  it  [head  of  John  Baptist]  to  be  given.  Mk.  6. 27 
19.  he  c.  the  multitudes  to  sit  down.  15.  35  :  Mk.  6.  89 

17.  9.  Jesus  2c.  them,  saying,  Tell  the  vision  to  no  man 

18.  25.  his  lord  commandedhivn  to  be  sold,  and  his  wife 

28.  20.  observe  all  things  whatsoever  I  commanded  you 
Lu.  9.  21.  and  coynmanded  them  to  tell  this  to  no  man 

17.  10.  done  all  the  things  that  are  comynanded  you.  9 
J)io.  8.  5.  in  the  law  Moses  commanded  us  to  stone  such 
Acts  4.  15.  when  they  had  commanded  them  to  go  aside 

10.  33.  to  hear  all  things  that  have  been  c.  thee  of 
48.  he  c.  them  to  be  baptized  in  the  name  of  Jesus 


Acts  13.  47.  For  so  hath  the  Lord  commanded  us,  saying 

23.  10.  c.  the  soldiers  to  go  down  and  take  him  [Paul] 

25.  6.   [Festus]  commanded  Paul  to  be  brought 

2  Th.  3. 10.  this  vre  commanded  jou.  If  any  will  not  work 

Ueh.  9. 20.  blood  of  the  covenant  which  God  °'c.  to  you-ward 

see  appointed,  charged,  command,  enjoined,  said. 

Commandest. 
Acts  23.  3.  said  Paul — c.  me  to  be  smitten  contrary  to  the 

Commandeth. 
Mk.  1.  27.  he  c.  even  the  unclean  spirits.  Lu.  4.  36 
Lu.  8.  25.  he  commandeth  even  the  winds  and  the  water 
Acts  17.  30.  he  commandeth  men  that  they  should — repent 

Commanding. 

Mat.  11. 1.  Jesus  had  made  an  end  of  c.  his  twelve  disciples 
Acts  24.  8.  c.  his  accusers  to  come  before  thee  [margin] 
1  Tim.  4.  3.  and  commanding  to  abstain  from  meats 

Commandment. — A.  V.  ^commandments,  "^precexit. 

Mat.  8.  18.  Jesus — gave  c.  to  depart  unto  the  other  side 

22.  36.  which  is  the  great  c.  in  the  law?  Mk.  12.  28 
38.  This  is  the  great  and  first  commandment 

Mk.  10.  5 .  For  your  hardness  of  heart  he  wrote  you  this  ^c. 

12.  31.  There  is  none  other  c.  greater  than  these 
Lu.  15.  29.  I  never  transgressed  a  commandment  of  thine 

23.  56.  on  the  sabbath  they  rested  according  to  the  c. 
Jno.  10. 18.  This  commandment  received  I  from  m}'  Father 

11.  57.  the  chief  priests  and  the  Pharisees  had  given  r. 

12.  49.  but  the  Father — hath  given  me  a  commandment 
50.  I  know  that  his  commandment  is  life  eternal 

13.  34.  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you 

14. 31.  as  the  Father  gave  me  commandment,  even  so  I  do 
15. 12.  This  is  my  c,  that  ye  love  one  another.  1  Jno.  3.23 

Acts  1.  2.  after  that  he  had  given  ^commandment 
15.  24.  to  whom  we  gave  no  commandment 
17.  15.  and  receiving  a  c.  unto  Silas  and  Timothy 

Bom.  7.  8.  wrought  in  me  through  the  c. — coveting 

9.  but  when  the  c.  came,  sin  revived,  and  I  died 

10.  and  the  c,  which  was  unto  life,  this  I  found  to  be 

11.  sin,  finding  occasion,  through  the  c.  beguiled  me 

12.  law  is  holy,  and  the  c.  holy,  and  righteous,  and  good 

13.  through  the  c.  sin  might  become  exceeding  sinful 
13.  9.  if  there  be  any  other  c,  it  is  summed  up  in  this 

1  Cor.  7.  6.  But  this  I  say  by  way  of  permission,  not  of  c. 

2  Cor.  8.  8.  I  speak  not  by  way  of  c,  but  as  proving 
Eph.  6.  2.  (which  is  the  first  commandment  with  promise) 
Heb.  7.  16.  not  after  the  law  of  a  carnal  commandment 

18.  there  is  a  disannulling  of  a  ioregoiug  commandment 
9.  19.  For  when  every  '^c.  had  been  spoken  by  Moses 
11 .  22.  Joseph — gave  commandment  concerning  his  bones 

23.  [Moses'  parents]  were  not  afraid  of  the  king's  c. 
2  Pet.  2.  21.  after  knowing  it,  to  turn  back  from  the  holy  c. 
3.  2.  ye  should  remember — the  c.  of  the  Lord  and  Saviour 

1  Jno.  2   7.  no  new  c. — an  old  c. — old  c.  is  the  word 

8.  Again,  a  new  commandment  write  I  unto  you 

3.  23.  this  is  his  commandment — as  he  gave  us  c. 

4.  21.  And  this  commandment  have  we  from  him 

2  Jno.  4.  even  as  we  received  c.  from  the  Father 

5.  not  as  though  I  wrote  to  thee  a  new  commandment 

6.  This  is  the  commandment,  even  as  ye  heard 

see  charge,  chargiiuj,  command,  commandments. 

Commandment  of  God,  or  of  the  Lord. — A.V.'^coin- 
mandments. 
Mat.  15.  3.  Why  do  ye  also  transgress  the  c.  of  God 
Mk.  7.8.  Ye  leave  the  c.  of  God,  and  hold  fast  the  tradition 

9.  Full  well  do  ye  reject  the  commandment  of  God 


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COMMANDMENT 

Bo7n.  16.  26.  according  to  the  c.  of  the  eternal  God 

1  Cor.  7.  25.  concerning  virgins  I  have  no  c.  of  the  Lord 

14.  37.  that  they  are  the  Commandment  of  the  Lord 

1  Tim.  1.  1.  according  to  the  c.  of  G.  our  Saviour.  Tit.  1.  3 
see  word  of  (Jod. 

Commandments. — A.V.  ^commandment. 

Mat.  5.  19.  shall  break  one  of  these  least  commandments 
19.  17.  if  thou  wouldest  enter  into  life,  keep  the  c. 
22.  40.  On  these  two  c.  haugeth  the  whole  law 

Mk.  10.  19.  Thou  knowest  the  c,  Do  not  kill.  iw.  IS.  20 

Lu.\.  6.  [Zacharias  and  Elisabeth]  walking  in  all  the  c. 

Jno.  14.  15.  If  ye  love  me,  ye  will  keep  my  commandments 
21.  He  that  hath  my  commandments,  and  keepeth  them 

15.  10.  If  ye  keep  my  c. — as  I  have  kept  my  Father's  c. 

1  Cor.  7.  19.  but  the  keeping  of  the  commandments  of  God 
Eph.  2.  15.  the  law  of  c.  contained  in  ordinances 

1  Jno. 2.  3.  we  know  him,  if  we  keep  his  commandments 

4.  and  keepeth  not  his  commandments,  is  a  liar 
8. 22.  we  keep  his  ic,  and  do  the  things  that  are  pleasing 

24.  he  that  keepeth  his  commandmeuts  abidetli  in  him 
5.  2.   when  we  love  God,  and  do  liis  commandments 

3.  this  is  the  love  of  God,  that  we  keep  his  comniind- 
ments  :  and  his  commandments  are  not  grievoiis 

2  Jno.  6.  love,  that  we  should  walk  after  his  commandments 
Rev.  14.  12.  the  patience  of  the  saints,  they  that  keep  the  c 

see  commandment,  commandment  of  God,  2'>'eccpts,  robe?. 

Commend— ed — eth — ing. — A.V.  ^approving,   "^recom- 
tnended. 

Lu.  16.  8.  his  lord  commended  the  unrighteous  steward 

23.  46.  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend  my  spirit 
Acts  14.  23.  appointed  for  them  elders — c.  them  to  the  Lord 

15.  40.  2c.  by  the  brethren  to  the  grace  of  the  Lord 

20.  32.  now  I  c.  you  to  God,  and  to  the  word  of  his  grace 
Horn.  3.  5.  our  unrighteousness  c.  the  righteousness  of  God 
5.  8.  But  God  comniendeth  his  own  love  toward  us 

16.  1.  I  commend  unto  you  Phoebe  oiir  sister 

1  Cor.  8.  8.  But  meat  will  not  commend  us  to  God 

2  Cor.  3. 1.  Are  we  beginning  again  to  commend  ourselves  ? 

4.  2.  of  the  truth  c.  ourselves  to  every  man's  conscience 

5.  12.  We  are  not  again  commending  ourselves  unto  you 

6.  4.  in  everything  ^c.  oiirselves,  as  ministers  of  God 
10.  12.  with  certain  of  them  that  commend  themselves 

18.  not  he  that  c.  himself — but  whom  the  Lord  c. 
12. 11.  I  ought  to  have  been  commended  of  you 

Commendation. 
2  Cor.  3.  1.  epistles  of  commendation  to  you  or  from  you? 

Commission. 
Acts  26.  12.  with  the  authority  and  c.  of  the  chief  priests 

Commit. — A.V.  '^committed. 

Mat.  19.  18.  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery.  MIc.  10.  19  : 

Lu.  18.  20  :  Bom.  13.  9 
Lu.  12. 48.  to  whom  they  ic.much,  of  him  will  they  ask  the 
16. 11 .  who  will  c.  to  your  trust  the  true  riches  ?     [more 
Rom.  2.  22.  thou  that  sayest  a  man  should  not  commit 
adultery,  dost  thou  commit  adultery  ? 

1  Cor.  10.  8.  Neither  let  us  commit  fornication 

2  Cor.  11,  7.  Or  did  I  '^commit  a  sin  in  abasing  myself 

1  Tim.  1. 18.  This  charge  I  c.  unto  thee,  my  child  Timothy 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  the  same  commit  thou  to  faithful  men 
Jas.  2.  9.  if  ye  have  respect  of  persons,  ye  commit  sin 

1  Pet.  4.  19.  c.  their  souls  in  well-doing   unto  a  faithful 
Bev.  2.  14.  children  of  Israel — to  c.  fornication      [Creator 
20.  seduceth  my  servants  to  commit  fornication 
see  adultery,  prcu:twe,  trust. 


COMMUNION 

Committed. — A.V.  ^delivered,  "^recomtnended. 

Mk.  15.  7.  Barabbas — had  committed  murder 

Acts  8.  3.  Saul — haling  men  and  women  c.  them  to  prison 

14.  26.  from  when  they  had  been  ^c.  to  the  grac  e  of  God 

25.  11.  and  have  c.  anything  worthy  of  death  [Paul] 

25.  I  found  that  he  had  c.  nothing  worthy  of  death 

1  Cor.  10.  8.  commit  fornication  as  some  of  them  committed 

2  Cor.  5.  19.  having  c.  unto  us  the  word  of  reconciliation 
12.  21.  repented  not  of  the — lasciviousness  which  they  c. 

1  Tim.  1.  11.  gospel — which  was  committed  to  my  trust 
6.20.  Timothy,  guard  that  which  is  co»H«;<<e(Z  unto  thee 

2  Tim.  1. 12.  guard  that  which  I  have  committed  unto  him 

14.  good  thing  which  was  committed  unto  thee  guard 
Jas.  5.  15.iihehii:\e  committed  sins,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him 

1  Pet.  2.  23.  c.  himself  to  him  that  judgeth  righteously 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  down  to  hell,  and  ic.  them  to  pits  of  darkness 
Bev.  17.  2.  the  kings«of  the  earth  c.  fornication.  18.  3,  9 

see  ad^Utery,  commit,  done,  given,  intrusted,  wrought. 

Committeth. 

Jno.  8.  34.  Every  one  that  c.  sin  is  the  bondservant  of  sin 
I  Cor.  6. 18.  he  that  coM^??J^i^e<7^  fornication  sinneth  against 
see  adultery,  doeth. 
Commodious. 
Acts  27. 12.  because  the  haven  was  not  c  to  winter  in 

Common 
Mk.  12,  37.  And  the  cominon  people  heard  him  gladly 
Acts  2.  44.  were  together,  and  had  all  things  c.  4.  32 
10.14.  never  eaten  anything  that  is  c.  and  unclean,   11  8 
15.  What  God  hath  cleansed,  make  not  thou  c    11.9 
28.  that  I  should  not  call  any  man  common  or  uucJean 
Tit.  1.  4.  Titus,  my  true  child  after  a  common  faith 
Jude  3.  to  write  unto  you  of  our  common  salvation 
see  xmhlie. 

Commonly  A.V. —see  actually. 
Commonwealth. 
Eph.  2,  12.  alienated  from  the  commonwealth  of  Israel 

Commotion  A.V. — see  tumults. 

Communed. — A.V  '^talked. 

Lu.  6.  11.  and  c.  one  with  another  what  they  might  do 
22.  4.  [Judas]  communed  with  the  chief  priests 
24. 14.  they  icom)Ht/«etZ  with  each  otherof  all  these  things 
15.  while  they  [disciples]  c.  and  questioned  together 

Acts  24.  26.   [Felix]  communed  with  him  [Paul] 

Communicate. 
Gal.  6.  6,  taught  in  the  word  c.  unto  him  that  teacheth 
1  Tim.  6.18.  be  ready  to  distribute,  willing  to  com»MMizca/(? 
Heh.  13.  16    to  do  good  and  to  communicate  forget  not 
see  laid  before,  fellowship. 

Communicating. — A.V.  ^distributing. 
Bom  12. 13.  '^communicating  to  the  necessities  of  the  saints 

Communications, 
iw.  24.  17.  What  care  these  that  ye  have  one  with  another 

see  speech,  company,  fellowship. 

Communion. — A.V.  '^fellowship,  "^partakers. 

1  Cor.  10.  16.  a  c.  of  the  blood  of  Christ  ? — c.  of  the  body 

18.  they  which  eat  the  sacrifices,  ^c.  with  the  altar  ? 
20.  not  that  ye  should  have  ^conimunion  with  devils 

2  Cor.  6.  14.  what  communion  hath  light  with  darkness  ? 
13.  14.  the  love  of  God,  and  the  c.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 


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COMPACTED 

Compacted. — A.V.  ^standing. 
2  Pet.  3.  5.  and  an  earth  '^comj^acted  out  of  water 

Companied. 
Acts  1.  21.  men  therefore  which  have  covqmnied  with  us 

Companies. — A.V.  ^coinpamj. 
Mk.  6.  39.  all  should  sit  down  by  c.  upon  the  green  grass 
Lu.  9.  14.  Make  them  sit  down  in  ic,  about  fifty  each 

Companions. 
Acts  19.  29.  men  of  Macedonia,  Paul's  companions  in  travel 
see  fellow-worker,  partaker — s. 

Company. — A.V.  ^comimuiications,  ^multitude. 
Lu.  2.  44.  supposing  him  [Jesus]  to  be  in  the  company 
6.  22.  wlien  they  shall  separate  you  from  their  company 

23.  1.  the  whole  'comjmny  of  them  rose  up 

24.  22.  certain  women  of  our  company  amazed  us 
Acts  4.  23.  they  [Peter  and  John]  came  to  their  own  c. 

6.  7.  great  c.  of  the  priests  were  obedient  to  the  faith 

15.  22.  to  choose  men  out  of  their  c,  and  send  them 

Bom.  15.  24.  I  shall  have  been  satisfied  with  your  compiany 

1  Cor.  5.  9. 1  wrote  unto  you — to  have  no  c.  with  fornicators 

11.  you  not  to  keep  company — fornicator,  or  covetous 
15.  33.  Evil  ^compiany  doth  corrupt  good  manners 

2  Th.  3.  14.  note  that  man,  that  ye  have  no  c.  with  him 

see  crowd,  companies,  hosts,  rrndtitiide,  join,  saileth. 

Compare — ed— ing. 
Horn.  8.  18.  not  worthy  to  be  compared  with  the  glory 

1  Cor.  2.  13.  comparing  spiritual  things  with  spiritual 

2  Cor.  10.  12.  are  not  bold  to — ^c.  ourselves— c.  themselves 

Comparison  A.V. — see  parable. 

Compass. 
Mat.  23.  16.  for  ye  c.  sea  and  land  to  make  one  proselyte 
Lu.  19.  43.  cast  up  a  bank  about  thee,  and  c.  thee  round 
see  circuit. 

Compassed. 
Lu.  21.  20.  ye  see  Jerusalem  compassed  with  armies 
Heh.  5.  2.  he  himself  also  is  compassed  with  infirmity 

11.  30.  after  they  had  been  c.  about  for  seven  days 

12.  1    are  c.  about  with  so  great  a  cloud  of  witnesses 
Bev.  20.  9.  and  compassed  the  camp  of  the  saints  about 

Compassion — s — ate. — A .  V.  hnercy — ies. 

Mat.  9.  36.  moved  with  c.  for  them.  14. 14  :  Mk.  6.  34 
15.  32.  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude.  Mk.  8.  2 
18.  27.  being  moved  with  c,  released  him,  and  forgave 
20.  34.  Jesus,  being  moved  with  c,  touched  their  eyes 

Mh.  1.  41.  moved  with  c,  he  stretched  forth  his  hand 

9.  22.  have  comijassion  on  us,  and  help  us 

Lu.  7.  13.  he  had  compassion  on  her  [widow  of  Nain] 

10.  33.  when  he  saw  him,  he  was  moved  with  compassion 
15.  20.  moved  with  c,  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck 

Boin.  9.  15.  I  will  have  compassion  on  whom  I  have  c. 
Phil.  2.  1.  if  any  tender  mercies  aud  ^compassions 
Col.  3.  12.  a  heart  of  '^compassion,  kindness,  humility 
Heh.  10.  28.  set  at  nought  Moses'  law  dieth  without  ^c. 

34.  ye  both  had  co^npassioii  on  them  that  were  in  bonds 
1  Pe<.3.8.  comp>assionate ,  loving  as  brethren,  tenderhearted 
1  Jno.  3.  17.  in  need,  and  shutteth  up  his  c.  from  him 
see  hear,  mercy. 

Compel. — A.V.  '^constrain. 

Mat.  5.  41.  coinpel  thee  to  go  one  mile,  go  with  him  twain 

Mk.  15.  21.  c.  one  passing  by,  Simon  of  Cj'rene— bear  his 

Gal.  6. 12.  to  make  a  fair  show  in  the  flesh,  they  ^c.  you  to 

see  constrain. 


CONCERNING 

Compelled— est. 
Mat.  27.  32.  Simon  by  name :  him  they  compelled  to  go 
2  Cor.  12.  11.  I  am  become  foolish  :  ye  compelled  me 
Gal.  2.  3.  beingaGreek,wascow!_2Je?Zef?  tobe  circumcisied 
14.  how  c.  thou  the  Gentiles  to  live  as  do  the  Jews  ? 

Complainers. 
Jude  16.  These  are  murmurers,  c,  walking  after  their  lusts 

Complaint. — A.V.  ^qnarrel. 
Col.  3.  13.  if  any  man  have  a  '^complaint  against  any 
see  charges. 

Complete — ly. — A.V.     \finish,     perfect,    perform, 
^throughly. 
Lu.  14.  28.  whether  he  have  wherewith  to  '^complete  it? 
2  Cor  8.  6.  he  would  also  '^complete  in  you  this  grace 

11.  But  now  ^complete  the  doing  also 
2  Tim.  3.  17.  that   the   man    of  God  may  be  ^complete, 
furnished  ^completely  unto  every  good  work 
see  full,  fully. 

Completed. — A.V.  tended. 
Lu.  4.  2.  when  they  were  ^completed,  he  hungered 

13.  when  the  devil  had  '^comjjleted  every  temptation 
Acts  21.  27.  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  ^completed 

Completion.—^ .  V.  ^performance. 
2  Cor.  8.  11.  there  may  be  the  ic.  also  out  of  your  ability 

Comprehend — ed  A.V. — appirehend — ed,  summed. 

Concealed. — A.V.  Viid. 
Lu.  9.  45.  it  was  ^c.  from  them,  that  they  should  not 

Conceits. 

Bo7n.  11. 25.  lest  ye  be  wise  in  your  own  conceits.  12.  16 

Conceive — d. 

Mat.  1.  20.  that  which  is  c.  in  her  is  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

Lu.  1.  24.  after  these  days  Elisabeth  his  wife  conceived 

31.  behold,  thou  [Mary]  shalt  conceive  in  thy  womb 

30.  she  also  hath  conceived  a  son  in  her  old  age 

2.  21.  by  the  angel  before  he  was  conceived  in  the  womb 
<i  cts  5.  4.  How  is  it  that  thou  hast  c.  this  thing  in  thy 
Bom.  9.  10.  Rebecca  also  having  conceived  by  one 
Heb.  11.  11.  Sarah  herself  received  power  to  co«ceii;e  seed 
Jas.l.  15. Then  the  Inst,  vfh.enitha,th.  conceived,  beareth  sin 

Concern. 

2  Cor.  11. 30. 1  will  glory  of  the  things  that  c.  my  weakness 

see  concerning. 

Concerning. — A.V.  ^behalf,  ^concern,  ^over,  pertain- 
ing to,  ^sake,  HoucJiing. 

Mat.  16. 11.  that  I  spake  not  to  you  concerning  bread  ? 
19.  17.  Why  askest  thou  me  c.  that  which  is  good  ? 

Mk.  5.  16.  declared  unto  them — concerning  the  swine 
6.  52.  they  understood  not  concerning  the  loaves 

Lu.  4.  10.  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge  ^concerning  thee 
24.  27.  in  all  the  scriptures  the  things  c.  himself 

Acts  1.  3.  the  things  '^concerning  the  kingdom  of  God 
4.  9.  if  we  this  day  are  ex&vained  concerning  a  good  deed 
8.  12.  good  tidings  concerning  the  kingdom  of  God 
13.  34.  as  c.  that  he  raised  him  up  from  the  dead 
19.  40.  we  are  in  danger  to  be  accused,  c.  this  day's  riot 
26.  7.  And  ^concerning  this  hope  I  am  accused  by  the  Jews 
28.  22.  forasc.this  sect— every  where  it  is  spoken  against 

31.  teaching  the  things  ^c.  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 


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CONFIDENCE 


JRom.  9.  5.  of  whom  is  Christ  as  concerniiui  the  flesh 
1  Cor.  1.  4.  I  thank  my  God  always  ^concerning  yoti 

8.  1.  Now  ^concerning  things  sacrificed  to  idols 
1  Th.  4.  9.  But  ^concerning  love  of  the  brethren  ye  have 

1  Tim.  6.  21.  some  professing  have  erred  c.  the  faith 

2  Tim.  2.  18.  men  who  concerning  the  truth  have  erred 
3.  8.  reprobate  concerning  the  faith 

Tit.  3.  8.  concerning  these  things  I  will  that  thou  affirm 

Heb.  11.  7.  Noah,  being  warned  of  God  c.  things  not  seen 

20.  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau,  even  c.  things  to  come 

1  Pet.  4.  12.  think  it  not  strange  concerning  i\\e  fiery  trial 

2  Pet.  3.  9.  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his  promise 

see  matter,  regard,  tonehing,  ivay. 

Concision. 
Phil.  3.  2.  beware  of  the  evil  workers,  beware  of  the  c. 

Conclude  A.V. — see  reckon. 

Concluded  A.V. — see  shut  {up). 

Concluding. — A.V.  ^gathering. 
ActslG.lO.'^concluding  that  God  had  called  us  for  to  preach 

Concord. 
2  Cor.  6. 15.  what  coiicord  hath  Christ  with  Belial  ? 

Concourse. 
Acts  19. 40.  shall  not  be  able  to  give  account  of  this  concourse 

Concupiscence  A.V. — see  coveting,  passion. 

Condemn, — A. V.  Condemned — eth. 

Mat,  12.  41.  this  generation,  and  shall  condemn  it.   42 : 
Lu.  11.  31,  32 
20. 18.  and  tb  ey  shall  cowt^emn  him  to  death.  Mk.  10.  33 
Lu.  6.  37.  condemn  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be  condemned 
Jno.  8.  10.  did  no  man  "^condemn  thee  ? 

11.  Neither  do  I  condeimi  thee  :  go  thy  way 
Rotn.  8.  34.  who  is  he  that  shall  ^condemn  1 
2  Cor.  7.  3.  I  say  it  not  to  condemn  you 
1  Jno.  3.  20.  whereinsoever  our  heart  condemn  us 

21.  if  our  heart  c.  us  not,  we  have  boldness  toward  God 


Condemnation. — A.V.  ^damnation. 
Mat.  23. 14.ye  shall  receive  gresiteY^condemnationlraa,rgin] 

Mk.  12.140:  Lu.  20.147 
Lu.  23.  40.  seeing  thou  art  in  the  same  condemnation  l 
Rom..  3.  8.  whose  '^condemnation  is  just 

5.  16.  for  the  judgement  came  of  qw&VlO^q  condemnation 

18.  one  trespass  the  judgement  came  unto  all  men  to  c. 

8.  1.  now  no  c.  to  them  that  are  in  Christ  Jesus 

2  Cor.  3.9.  For  if  the  ministration  oi  conde,mnation\^^ox-^ 

1  Tim.  3. 6.  lest  being  puffed  up  he  fall  into  the  c. of  the  devil 

5.  12.  having  ic,  because  thej'  have  rejected  their  firbt 

Jude  4.  who  were  of  old  set  forth  unto  this  condemnation 

see  judgeti^ent. 

Condemned. — A.V.  ^blamed,  '^damned. 

Mat.  12.  7.  ye  would  not  have  condemned  the  guiltless 
37.  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  condemned 

27.  3.  Judas — when  he  saw  that  he  was  c,  repented 
Mk.  14.  64.  they  all  condemned  him  to  be  worthy  of  death 

16.  16.  he  that  disbelieveth  shall  be  '^condemned 
Lu.  6.  37.  condemn  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be  condemned 

24.  20.  our  rulers  delivered  him  up  to  be  c.  to  death 
RoTK.  8.  3.  as  an  offering  for  sin,  condemned  sin  in  the  flesh 

14.  23.  he  that  doubteth  is  '^condemned  if  he  eat 

10  65 


1  Cor.   11.  32.  that  we  may  not  be  c.  with  the  world 
Gal. '2..  11.  to  the  face,  because  he  [Peter]  Bioo(\.^conde'mneA 
Tit.  2.  8.  sound  speech,  that  cannot  be  condemned 

3.  11.  is  perverted,  and  sinneth,  being  »&\i-condemned 
Heb.  11.  7.  through  which  he  [Noah]  co)i(^e?«7?e(^  the  world 
Jas.  5.  6.  Ye  have  condemned,  ye  have  killed  the  righteous 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  into  ashes  condeinned  them  with  an  overthrow 

see  condemn,  judged. 

Condemnest— ing. 

Acts  13.  27.  fulfilled  them  by  condeinning  him 
Bom.  2.  1.  wherein  thou  jiidgest  another,  thou  c.  thyself 
see  judgeth. 

Condemneth  A.V. — see  condemn,  judgeth. 

Condescend. 

Roin.  12. 16.  but  condescend  to  things  that  are  lowly 

Conditions. 
Lu.  14.  32.  an  ambassage,  and  asketh  conditions  of  peace 

Conduct — ed. — A.V.  ^majiner  of  life. 
Acts  17.  15.  But  they  that  conducted  Paul  brought  hirn 
2  Tim.  3.  10.  follow  my  teaching,  ^conduct,  purpose,  faith 

' ;  see  set. 

Conferred. 

Acts  4.  15.  they  conferred  among  themselves,  saying 

25.  12.  Festus,  when  he  had  conferred  with  the  council 
Gal.  1.  16.  immediately  I  c.  not  with  flesh  and  blood 

Confess. — A.V.  ij)rofessed. 

Mat.  10.  32.  who  shall  confess  me  before  men,  him  will  I 

also  confess  before  my  Father.  Lu.  12.  8 
Jno.  9.  22.  if  any  man  should  confess  him  to  be  Christ 

12.  42.  because  of  the  Pharisees  they  did  not  confess  it 
Acts  23.  8.  neither  angel,  nor  spirit — Pharisees  c.  both 

24.  14.  But  this  I  confess  unto  thee,  that  after  the  Way 
Rom.  10.  9.  shalt  confess  with  thy  mouih  Jesus  as  Lord 

14.  11.  And  every  tongue  shall  confess  to  God        [Lord 
Phil.  2.  11.  every  tongue  should  c.  that  Jesus  Christ  is 
1  Tiin.  6.  12.  and  didst  '^confess  the  good  confession 
Jas.  6.  16.  Confess  therefore  yotir  sins  one  to  another 

1  Jno.  1.  9.  If  we  confess  our  sins,  he  is  faithful 

4.  15.  Whosoever  shall  c.  that  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God 

2  Jno.  7.  confess  not  that  Jesus  Christ  cometh  in  the  flesh 
Rev.  3.  5.  and  I  will  confess  his  name  before  my  Father 

see  praise. 

Confessed — eth — ing. — A.V.  ^acknowledgeth 

Mat.  3.  6.  baptized  of  him  in — Jordan  c.  their  sins.  Mk.  1.  5. 
Jno.  1.  20.  And  he  c,  and  denied  not ;  and  he  c,  I  am  not 
Acts  19.  18.  came,  c,  and  declaring  their  deeds  [the  Christ 
Heb.  11.  13.  c.  that  they  were  strangers  and  pilgrims 
1  Jno.  2.  23.  he  that  ic.  the  Son  hath  the  Father  also 

4.  2.  every  spirit  which  c.  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come 
3.  every  spirit  which  confesseth  not  Jesus  is  not  of  God 

Confession. — A.V.  ^profession,  Hhanks. 

Botn.  10.  10.  and  with  the  mouth  c.  is  made  unto  salvation 

1  Tim.  6. 12.  didst  confess  the  goodie,  in  the  sight  of  many 
13.  before  Pontius  Pilate  witnessed  the  good  confession 

Heb.  3.  1.  Apostle  and  High  Priest  of  our  ^confession 
4.  14.  let  us  hold  fast  our  ^confession 
10.  23.  let  us  hold  fast  the  ic.  of  our  hope  that  it  waver  not 
13. 15.  fruit  of  lips  which  make  "^confession  to  his  name 

Confidence. — A.V.  ^confident  boasting,  Hrust. 

2  Cor.  1. 15.  And  in  this  c.  I  was  minded  to  come  before 
2.  3.  having  confidence  in  you  all,  that  my  joy  is  the  joy 


CONFIDENCE 


CONSIDER 


Cor.  3.  4.  such  ^c.  have  we  through  Christ  to  God-ward 

8.  22.  by  reason  of  the  great  c.  which  he  hath  in  you 

9.  4.  should  be  put  to  shame  in  this  ^confidence 

10.  2.  with  the  confidence  wherewith  I  count  to  be  bold 

11.  17.  in  foolishness,  in  this  confidence  of  glorying 
Gal.  5.  10.  I  have  confidence  to  yoii-ward  in  the  Lord 
Eph.  3.  12.  and  access  in  c.  through  our  faith  in  him 
Phil.  1.  25.  And  having  this  c,  I  know  that  I  shall  abide 

3.  3.  glory  in  Christ  Jesus,  and  have  no  c.  in  the  flesh 
4.  have  c.  even  in  the  flesh — to  have  ^c  in  the  flesh 
2  Th.  3. 4.  And  we  have  confidence  in  the  Lord  touching  you 
Philetn.   21.  Having  confidence  in  thine  obedience 
Heh.  3.  14.  if  we  hold  fast  the  beginning  of  our  c.  firm 
see  boldness,   courage. 

Confident — Ij.—A.V.  ^constantly. 

Lu.  22.  59.  another  confidenthj  afiirmed,  saying,  Of  a  truth 
Acts  12. 15.  But  she  [Rhoda]  if. affirmed  that  it  was  even  so 
Mom.  2.  19.  confident  that  thou  thyself  art  a  guide 
Phil.   1.  6.  being  confident  of  this  very  thing 

14.  being  confident  through  my  bonds 
Tit.  3.  8.  these  things  I  will  that  thou  affirm  '^confidently 
see  confidence,  courage. 
Confirm. 

Bom.  15. 8.  he  might  c.  the  promises  given  unto  the  fathers 

1  Cor,  1.  8.  who  shall  also  confirm  you  unto  the  end 

2  Cor.  2. 8.  I  beseech  you  to  confirm  your  love  toward  him 

Confirmation. 
Phil.  1.  7.  in  the  defence  and  confirmation  of  the  gospel 
Heh.  6.  16.  every  dispute  of  theirs  the  oath  is  final  for  c. 

Confirmed. 
Acts  15.  32.  brethren  with  many  words,  and  c.  them 
1  Cor.  1.  6.  testimony  of  Christ  was  confirmed  in  you 
Oal.  3.  15.  when  it  hath  been  c,  no  one  maketh  it  void.  17 
Heh.  2.  3.  was  confirmed  unto  us  by  them  that  heard 
see  interposed. 

Confirming. 
Mk.  16.  20.  confirming  the  word  by  the  signs  that  followed 
A  cts  14. 22.  confirming  the  souls  of  the  disciples  [churches 

15.  41.  [PaulJ  through  Syria  and  Cilicia,  confirming  the 

Conflict.— ^.F.  ^contention,  ^fight. 

Phil.  1.  30.  having  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw  in  me 
1  Th.  2.  2.  speak  unto  you  the  gospel  of  God  in  much  ^c. 
Heh.  10.  32.  ye  endured  a  gi-eat  ^conflict  of  sufferings 

see  strive. 

Conformable. — A.V.  see  conformed. 
Conformed.— ^.F.  ^conformable,  ^fashioned. 

Bom.  8.  29.  foreordained  to  be  c.  to  the  image  of  his  Son 
Phil.  3.  10.  becoming  '^confo7-ined  unto  his  death 
21.  that  it  may  be  ^conformed  to  the  body  of  his  glory 
see  fashioned. 

Confound. — A.V.  see  put  to  shame. 

Confounded. 
Acts  2. 6.  the  multitude  came  together,and  were  confounded 
9.  22.  Saul — c.  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  Damascus 
see  sliame. 

Confused. — A.V.  see  confusion. 
Confusion. — A.V.  ^confused,  "^uproar. 

Acts  19.  29.  And  the  city  was  filled  with  the  confusion 
32,  for  the  assembly  was  in  '^confusion 
21.  31.  all  Jerusalem  was  in  "^confusion 
1  Cor.  14.  33.  for  God  is  not  a  God  of  confusion 
Jas.  3.  16.  there  is  confusion  and  every  vile  deed 


Confuted.— ^.F.  Convinced. 
Acts  18.  28.  for  he  [Apollos]  powerfully  ^confuted  the  Jews 
Congregation.— 4.  F.  ^church. 

Heh.  2.  12.  in  the  midst  of  the  ic.  will  I  sing  thy  praise 
see  synagogue. 
Conquer — ing. 
Bev.  6.  2.  and  he  came  forth  conqiiering,  and  to  conquer 

Conquerors. 
Bom.  8.  37.  more  than  c.  through  him  that  loved  us 

Conscience — s. 

Acts  23.  1.  I  have  lived  before  God  in  all  good  conscience 
24.  16.  to  have  a  conscience  void  of  offence  toward  God 
Bom.  2.  15.  their  conscience  bearing  witness  therewith 

9.  1.  my  c.  bearing  witness  with  me  in  the  Holy  Ghost 

13.  5.  because  of  the  wrath,  but  also  for  conscience  sake 

1  Cor.  8.  7.  and  their  conscience  being  weak  is  defiled 

10.  will  not  his  c,  if  he  is  weak,  be  emboldened  to  eat 
12.  and  wounding  their  conscience  when  it  is  weak 

10.  25.  eat,  asking  no  questions  for  conscience  sake.  27 

28.  for  his  sake  that  shewed  it,  and  for  conscience  sake 

29.  conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  the  other's.  30 

2  Cor.  1. 12.  our  glorying  is  this,  the  testimony  of  our  c. 

4.  2.  commending  ourselves  to  every  man's  conscience 

5.  11.  we  are  made  manifest  also  in  your  consciences 

1  Tim.  1.  5.  out  of  a  pure  heart  and  a  good  conscience 

19.  holding  faith  and  a  good  conscience 

3.  9.  holding  the  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure  c. 

4.  2.  branded  in  their  own  conscience  as  with  a  hot  iron 

2  Tim.  1.  3.  whom  I  serve  from  my  forefathers  in  a  pure  c. 
Tit.  1.  15.  their  mind  and  their  conscience  are  defiled 
Heh.  9.  9.  as  touching  the  c,  make  the  worshipper  perfect 

14.  cleanse  your  conscience  from  dead  works  to  serve 
10. 2.  cleansed,would  have  had  no  more  conscienceot  sins? 
22.  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil  conscie7ice 
13.18.  for  we  are  persuaded  that  we  have  a  good  conscience 
1  Pet.  2.  19.  if  for  c.  toward  God  a  man  eudureth  griefs 
3.  16.  having  a  good  conscience  ;  that  wherein  ye  are 
21.  the  interrogation  of  a  good  conscience  toward  God 
see  used. 

Consecrated.  A.V. — see  dedicated,  perfected. 

Consent — ed— eth— ing. — A.V.    fallow,   "^pleasure, 
^promised. 
Lu.  11.  48.  '^consent  unto  the  works  of  your  fathers 

14.  18.  they  all  with  one  consent  began  to  make  excuse 

22.  6.  he  ^c. ,  and  sought  opportunity  to  deliver  him 

23.  51.  (he  had  not  consented  to  their  counsel  and  deed) 
Acts  8.  1.  And  Saul  was  consenting  unto  his  death 

18.  20.  to  abide  a  longer  time,  he  [Paiil]  c.  not  fby,  and  c. 

22.  20.  blood  of  Stephen — was  shed,  I  also  was  standing 
Bom.  1.  32.  but  also '-^cojisen^  with  them  that  practise  them 

7.  16.  I  consent  unto  the  law  that  it  is  good 
1  Cor.  7.  5.  except  it  be  by  consent  for  a  season 

1  Tim.  6.  3.  and  consenteth  not  to  sound  words 

Consider  A.V.—Hkink. 

Mat.  6.  28.  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field.  Lu.  12.  27 
Lu.  12.  24.  Consider  the  ravens,  that  they  sow  not 
Acts  15.  6.  elders  were  gathered  together  to  c.  of  this  matter 

2  Cor.  10.  7.  is  Christ's,  let  him  ic.  this  again  with  himself 
2  Tim.  2.  7.  C.  what  I  say ;  for  the  Lord  shall  give  thee 
Heh.  3.  1.  c.  the  Apostle  and  High  Priest  of  our  confession 

7.  4.  Now  consider  how  great  this  man  was 
10.  24.  let  us  consider  one  another  to  provoke  unto  love 
12.  3.  For  c.  him  that  hath  endured  such  gainsaying 
see  account. 


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Considered— est.— ^.  V.  ^perceivest. 

Mat.  7. 3.  butc.nottbebeam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye  ?  Lu. 
Acts  11.  6.  I  c,  and  saw  the  four-footed  beasts  [6. 141 

12.  12.  And  when  he  [Peter]  had  considered  the  thing 
Bo7n.  4.  19.  he  c.  his  own  body  now  as  good  as  dead 

Considering. 

Heb.  13.  7.  and  considering  the  issue  of  their  life 
see  looking. 
Consist— eth. 

Lu.  12.  15.  for  a  man's  life  consis^e^/i  not  in  the  abundance 
Col.  1.  17.  and  in  him  all  things  consist 

Consolation.— 4. F.  ^exhortation. 

Lu.  2.  25.  looking  for  the  consolation  of  Israel 

6.  24.  that  are  rich  !  for  ye  have  received  your  consolation 
Acts  15.  31.  read  it,  they  rejoiced  for  the  co^woZa^/o«  [and^c. 

1  Cor.  14.  3.  spealieth  unto  men  edification,  and  comfort, 
Fhil.  2.  1.  if  any  consolation  of  love,  if  any  fellowship 

see  exhortation,  comfort,  encouragement. 

Console. — A.V.  ^comfort. 
Jno.  11.  19.  to  Martha  and  Mary,  to  ^console  them 

Consorted. 
Acts  17.  4.  were  persuaded,  and  c.  with  Paul  and  Silas 

Conspiracy. 
Acts  23.  13.  more  than  forty  which  made  this  conspiracij 

Constantly  A.V. — see  confidently. 

Constrain — ed — eth. — A.V.  '^coinpel,'^needful,  ^2^ressed. 
Mat.  14.  22.  And  straightway  he  c.  his  disciples.  Mk.  6.  45 
Lu.  14  28.  highways  and  hedges,  and  ^c.  them  to  come  in 

24.  29.  they  constrained^  him,  saying.  Abide  with  us 
Acts  16.  15.  and  abide  there.     And  she  constrained  us 

18.  5.  Paul  was  ^constrained  by  the  word,  testifying 

28.  19.  I  was  constrained  to  appeal  unto  Caesar 

2  Cor.  5.  14.  For  the  love  of  Christ  constraineth  us 
Jude  3.  I  v/a.s,^constrained  to  write  unto  you  exhorting 

see  compel. 
Constraint. 
1  Pet.  5.  2.  exercising  the  oversight,  not  of  constraint 

Consult — ed — eth  A.V. — see  counsel. 

Consultation. 
Mk.  15.  1.  and  the  whole  council,  held  a  consultation 

Consume. — A.V.  ^comqjt. 
Mat.  6.  19.  where  moth  and  rust  doth  '^consume.  ^20 
Lu.  9.  54.  that  we  bid  fire  to  come  down — and  c.  them? 
see  slay,  spend. 

Consumed. 

Gal.  5. 15.  take  heed  that  ye  be  not  c.  one  of  another 

Cons\iming. 

Heb.  12.  29.  for  our  God  is  a  consuming  fire 

Contain— ed—ing. 
Jno.  2.  6.  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece 

21.  25.  the  world  itself  would  not  contain  the  books 
Eph.2.  15.  lawof  commandments  cwt^ai/iecZ  in  ordinances 
1  Pet.  2.  6.  Because  it  is  contained  in  scripture 
see  continency. 

Contemptible  A.V. — see  {of  no)  account. 


Contend. — ^-1 .  V.  ^strive . 
2  Tim.  2.  5,  if  also  a  man  ^cojitend  in  the  games 
Jude  3.  exhorting  you  to  contend  earnestly  for  the  faith 

Contended — ing. — A.V.  ^strive. 
Acts.  11.  2.  of  the  circumcision  contended  with  him  [Peter] 

2  Tim.  2. 5.  not  crowned,  except  he  have  '^contended  lawfully 
Jude  9.  Michael  the  Archangel,  when  c.  with  the  devil 

Content. — A.V.  ^pleased. 
Mk.  15.  15.  And  Pilate,  wishing  to  content  the  multitude 
Lu.  3.  14.  and  be  content  with  your  wages 
1  Cor.  7.  12.  unbelieving  wife,  and  she  is  ^c.  to  dwell  with 
13.  unbelieving  husband,  and  he  is  ^c.  to  dwell     [him 
Phil.  4.  II.  in  whatsoever  state  I  am,  therein  to  be  con^eni 
1  Tim.  6.  8.  food  and  covering  we  shall  be  therewith  c. 
Heb.  13.  5.  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have 

3  Jno.  10.  wicked  words  :  and  not  content  therewith 

Contention— s.— J .  F.  '^strife. 
Lu.  22.  24.  there  arose  also  a  ^c.  among  them  [disciples] 
Acts  15.  39.  And  there  arose  a  sharp  contention 
1  Cor.  1.  11.  that  there  are  contentions  among  you 
see  conflict,  faction. 

Contentious. — A.V.  ^brawler — s. 
1  Cor.  11.  16.  But  if  any  man  seemeth  to  be  contentious 
1  Tim.  3.  3.  gentle,  not  ^contentious,  no  lover  of  money 
Tit.  3.  2    speak  evil  of  no  man,  not  to  be  ^c,  to  be  gentle 
see  factious. 

Contentment. 
1  Tim.  6.  6.  But  godliness  with  contentment  is  gi-eat  gain 

Continency. — A.V.  '^contain. 
1  Cor.  7.9.  But  if  they  have  not  ico>j<i«e7tcy,  letthemmarry 

Continuance  A.V. — see  patience. 

Continual. 
Lu  18.  5.  lest  she  wear  me  out  by  her  continual  coming 
sec  great,  ^mceasing. 

Continually. — A.V.  ^always. 
Lu.  24.  53.  and  were  c.  in  the  temple,  blessing  God 
Acts  10.  7.  a  devout  soldier  of  them  that  waited  on  him  c. 
Bom.  13.  6.  attending  continually  upon  this  very  thing 
Heh.  7.  3.  like  unto  the  Sou  of  God),  abideth  a  priest  c. 

9.  6.  the  priests  go  in  ic.  into  the  first  tabernacle 

10.  1.  sacrifices  year  by  year,  which  they  offer  c. 
13.  15.  let  us  ofier  up  a  sacrifice  of  praise  to  God  c. 

see  continue. 

Continue. — A.V.  ^been,  ^bide,  ^continually. 
Mat.  15.  32.  because  they  c.  with  me  now  three  days.  Mk. 
Acts  6.  4.  B  ut  we  will  3co?t<Mmestedfastly  in  prayer.  [8.  12 

13.  43.  Paul  and  Barnabas— urged  them  to  c.  in  the  grace 

14.  22.  exhorting  them  to  continue  in  the  faith 

Bom.  6. 1.  Shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may  abound? 

11.  22.  God's  goodness,  if  thou  continue  in  his  goodness 
23.  if  they  '^c.  not  in  their  unbelief,  shall  be  grafted 

Gal.  2.  5.  the  truth  of  the  gospel  might  continue  with  you 
Col.  1.  23.  if  so  be  that  ye  continue  in  the  faith 
4.  2.  Continue  stedfastly  in  prayer 

1  Tim.  2   15.  saved  through  the  childbearing,  if  they  c.  in 
4.  16.  to  thy  teaching.     Continue  in  these  things 

Eeb.  13.  1.  Let  love  of  the  brethren  continue 

2  Pet.  3.  4.  fell  asleep,  all  things  continue  as  they  were 
Bev.  13.  5.  authority  to  continue  forty  and  two  months 

17.  10.  when  he  cometh,  he  must  continue  a  little  while 
see  abide,  continuing,  spend,  stand. 


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Continued. 

Lu.  6.  12.  be  [Jesus]  continued  &\\  night  in  prayer  to  God 

22.  28.  which  have  c.  with  me  in  my  temptations 
Jtio.  8.  7.  when  they  c.  asking  him,  he  lifted  up  himself 
Acts  1.  14.  These  all  with  cue  accord  continued  stedfastly 

2.  42.  And  they  c.  stedfastly  in  the  apostles'  teaching 

8.  13.  and  being  baptized,  he  continued  with  Philip 

12.  16.  But  Peter  continued  knocking 

19.  10.  And  this  continued  for  the  space  of  two  years 
Meb.  8.  9.  For  they  continued  not  in  my  covenant 
1  Jno.  2. 19.  they  had  been  of  us,  they  would  have  c.  with  us 
see  abode,  dwelt,  lyrolonged,  tarried. 

Continuest. — A.V.  h-emainest. 
Heb.  1.  11.  They  shall  perish;  but  thou  ^continuest 

Continueth — ing. — A .  V.  '^contimie. 

Acts  2.  46.  continuing  stedfastly  with  one  accord  in  the 

Rom.  12.  12.  continuing  stedfastly  in  prayer 

Gal.  3.  10.  Cursed  is  every  one  which  c.  not  in  all  things 

1  Ti7n.  5.  5.  a,n(\.  continueth  in  supplications  and  prayers 
Heb.  7. 23.  that  by  death  they  are  hindered  trora^continuing 
Jas.  1.  25.  the  law  of  liberty,  and  so  continueth 

see  abiding. 

Contradicted.— ^.F    ^spake  against. 
Acts  13.  45.  and^contradictedthe.  things  which  were  spoken 

Contradiction  A.V. — see  dispute,  gainsaying. 

Contrariwise. 

2  Cor  2.  7.  so  that  contraritvise  ye  should  rather  forgive 
Gal.  2.  7,  but  o.,  when  they  saw  that  I  had  been  intrusted 
1  Pet.  3.  9.  reviling  for  reviling;  but  contrariwise  blessing 

Contrary. 

Mat.  14.  24.  the  wind  was  contrary.  Mk.  6.  48:  Acts  27.  4 

Acts  17.  7.  these  all  act  contra.ry  to  the  decrees  of  Caesar 

18.  13.  persuadeth  men  to  worship  God  c,  to  the  law 

23.  3.  commandest  me  to  be  smitten  c.  to  the  law  '? 
26.  9.  do  many  things  contrary  to  the  name  of  Jesus 

Jtom,.  11.  24.  grafted  contrary  to  nature  into  a  good  olive 

16.  17.  contrary  to  the  doctrine  which  ye  learned 
Gal.  -5.  17:  Spirit  against  the  flesh  ;  for  these  are  contrary 
Col.  2,  14.  which  was  c.  to  us  :  and  he  hath  taken  it  out 
1  Th.  2.  15.  please  not  God,  and  are  contrary  to  all  men 

1  Tim.  1. 10.  any  other  thing  contrary  to  the  sound  docti'ine 
Tit.  2.  8.  that  is  of  the  contrary  part  may  be  ashamed 

Contribution. — A.V.  ^distribution. 

Bom.  15.  26.  a  certain  c.  for  the  poor  among  the  saints 

2  Cor.  9.  13.  the  hberality  of  your  ^contribution  unto  them 

Controversy. 
1  Tim.  8.  16.  And  without  c.  great  is  the  mystery  of 

Convenient. 

Mk.  6.  21.  And  when  a  convenient  day  was  come 
A  cts  2i.  25.  when  I  have  a  c.  season,  I  will  call  thee  unto  me 
see  fitting,  opportunity,  befitting. 

Conveniently. 
Mk.  14.  11.  sought  how  he  might  conveniently  dL.Q\v7eY  him. 

Conversation  A.V.—see  behaved,   behaviour,  citizen- 
ship, {good)  life,  (rnanner  of)  life,  living. 


Conversion. 
Acts  15.  3.  declaring  the  conversion  of  the  Gentiles 

Convert— eth. 
Jas.  5.  19.  do  err  from  the  truth,  and  one  convert  him 
20.  that  he  which  convei-teth  a  sinner  from  the  error 
see  turn. 

Converted  A  V — see  turned. 

Conveyed. 
Jno.  5. 13.  for  Jesus  had  conveyed  himself  away 

Convict. — A.V.  ^convince,  '^reprove. 
Jno.  16.  8.  when  he  is  come,  will  "^convict  the  world 
Tit.  1.  9.  both  to  exhort — and  to  '^convict  the  gainsayers 
Jiode  15.  to  ^convict  all  the  ungodly  of  all  their  works 

Convicted  — A.V.  '^convinced. 
Jas.  2.  9.  being  ^convicted  by  the  law  as  transgressors 

Convicteth. — A . V.  '^con  vinceth. 
Jno.  8.  46.  Which  of  you  ^convicteth  me  of  sin  ? 

Convince — ed— eth  A.V. — see  confuted,  convict,  con- 
victed, convicteth,  reproved. 
Cool. 
Lit.  16.  24.  his  finger  in  water,  and  cool  my  tongue 

Coppersmith. 
2  Tim.  4. 14.  Alexander  the  coppersmith  did  me  much  evil 

Copy — ies. — A.V.  ^example,  ^patterns. 
Heb.  8.  5.  that  which  is  a  ^c.  and  shadow  of  the  heavenly 
9.  23.  the  '^copies  of  the  things  in  the  heavens  should  be 

Corban. 
Mk.  7. 11.  Corban,  that  is  to  say,  Given  to  God 

Cords. 
Jno.  2. 15.  he  made  a  scourge  of  cords,  and  cast  all  out 

Corn. — A.V.  ^fruits. 
Mat.  12.  1.  began  to  pluck  ears  of  c.    Mk.  2.  23 :  Lu.  6.  1 
Mk.  4.  28,  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  then  the  full  corn 
Lu.  12.  18.  there  will  I  bestow  all  my  ^corn  and  my  goods 
Acts  7.  12.  When  Jacob  heard  that  there  was  c.  in  Egypt 
1  Cor.  9.  9.   Thou   shalt   not  muzzle   the   ox  when   he 
treadeth  out  the  co7-n.  1  Ti^n.  5.  18 
see  cornfields,  grain. 
Corner. 
Mat.  21.  42.  The  same  was  made  the  head  of  the  corner. 

Mk.  12.  10  :  Lu.  20.  17 :  Acts  4.  11 :  1  Pet.  2.  7 
Acts  26.  26.  for  this  hath  not  been  done  in  a  corner 

Corner  stone. 
Epji.  2.  20.  Christ  Jesus  himself  being  the  chief  corner  s. 
1  Pet.  2.  6.  I  lay  in  Zion  a  chief  corner  s.,  elect,  precious 

Corners. — A.V.  ^quarters. 
Mat.  6.  5.  synagogues  and  in  the  corners  of  the  streets 
Acts  10.  11.  let  down  by  four  co?-Hers  upon  the  earth.  11.  5 
Bev.  7.  1.  angels  standing  at  the  ioxir  corners  of  the  earth 

20.  8.  deceive  the  nations  which  are  in  the  four  ^corners 

Cornfields.— .4. F.  ^com. 
Mat.  12. 1.  weftt  on  the  sabbath  day  through  the  ^corn- 
fields. Mk.  2.  23 :  Lu.  6.  1 


COEPSE 

Corpse. — A.V.  ^hodij. 
Mat.  14.12.  his  disciples— took  up  the  '^corpse  [John  Baptist] 
Mk.  6.  29.  took  up  his  corpse,  aud  laid  it  iu  a  tomb 

15.  45.  he  [Pilate]  granted  the  ^corpse  to  Joseph 

Corrected  A.  V. — see  chasten. 

Correcting — .A.V.  Hnstructing. 
2  Tim.  2.  25.  '^correcting  them  that  oppose  themselves 

Correction. 
2  Tim.  3.  16.  for  reproof,  for  correction,  for  instruction 

Corrector. — A.V.  Hjistructor. 
Bom.  2.  20.  a  ^corrector  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher  of  babes 

Corrupt. 

Mat.  7.  17.  the  c.  tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit.  Lu.  6.  43 
18.  neither  can  a  c.  tree  bring  forth  good  fruit.  La.  Q.  43 
12.  83.  or  make  the  tree  corrupt,  aud  its  fruit  corrupt 

1  Cor.  15.  33.  Evil  company  doth  corrupt  good  manners 
Eph.  4.  22.  which  waxeth  corrupt  after  the  lusts  of  deceit 

29.  Let  no  corrupt  speech  proceed  out  of  your  mouth 
Bev.  19.  2.  the  great  harlot,  wbich  did  corrupt  the  earth 
see  consume,  corrupted,  corrupting,  destroyed. 

Corrupted. — A.V.  ^corrupt. 

2  Cor.  7.  2.  we  wronged  no  man,  we  corrupted,  no  man 
11. 3.  your  minds  should  be  corrupted  froua  the  simplicity 

1  Tim.  6.  5.  wranglings  of  men  ^c  in  mind.  2.  Tim.  3.  i8 
Jas.  5.  2.  Your  riches  are  corrupted,  and  your  garments 
see  destroyeth. 
Corruptible. 

Bo7n.  1.  23.  for  the  likeness  of  an  image  of  corruptible  man 

1  Cor.  9.  25.  Now  they  do  it  to  receive  a  corruptible  crown 

15.  54.  But  when  this  corruptible  shall  have  put  on.  53 

1  Pet.  1.  18.  were  redeemed,  not  with  corruptible  things 

23.  begotten  again,  not  of  corruptible  seed,  but  of 
C  see  incorruptible. 

Corrupting.— ^.F.  ^corrupt. 

2  Cor.  2. 17.  we  are  not  as  the  many,  ^c.  the  word  of  God 

Corruption. 

Acts  2.  27.  Neither  wilt  thou  give  thy  Holy  One  to  see  c. 
31.  nor  did  his  flesh  see  corruption  [Id.  35 

13.  34.  now  no  more  to  return  to  corruption 

36.  was  laid  unto  his  fathers,  and  saw  corruption 

37.  but  he  whom  God  raised  up  saw  no  corrujption 
Bom.  8.  21.  shall  be  delivered  from  the  bondage  of  c. 

1  Cor.  15.  42.  It  is  sown  in  corruption  ;  it  is  raised  in 

50.  neither  doth  corruption  inherit  incorruption 
Gal.  6. 8.  soweth  unto  his  own  flesh  shall  of  the  flesh  reap  c. 

2  Fet.  1.  4.  having  escaped  from  the  c.  that  is  in  tlie  world 
2.  19.  while  they  themselves  are  bondservants  of  c. 

see  destroying. 

Cost— ly. 
Lu.  14.  28.  doth  not  first  sit  down  and  count  the  cost 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  and  gold  or  pearls  or  costly  raiment 
see  precious. 

Costliness. 

Bev.  18.  19.  had  their  ships  in  the  sea  by  reason  of  her  c. 

Couch — es. 

Lu.  5.  19.  with  his  couch  into  the  midst  before  Jesus 

24.  take  up  thy  couch,  and  go  into  thy  house 
Acts  5.  15.  and  laid  them  on  beds  and  couches 


COUNT 

Council. 

Mat.  5.  22.  Eaca,  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  council 

26.  59.  the  whole  council  sought  false  witness.  Mk.  14.  55 
Lu.  22.  66.  and  they  led  him  away  into  their  c.  Mk.  15.  1 
Jno.  11.  47.  and  the  Pharisees  gathered  a  council 
Acts  4.  15.  commanded  them  to  go  aside  out  of  the  council 

5.  21.  and  called  the  council  together,  and  all  the  senate 
27.  had  brought  them,  they  set  them  before  the  council 
34.  But  there  stood  up  one  in  the  council,  a  Pharisee 

41.  departed  from  the  presence  of  the  council,  rejoicing 

6.  12.  seized  him,  aud  brought  him  into  the  council 

15.  And  all  that  sat  iu  the  council,  fastening  their  eyes 

22.  30.  all  the  c.  to  come  together,  and  brought  Paul  down 

23.  6.  Paul — cried  out  in  the  council,  Brethren,  I  am 
15.  do  ye  with  the  council  signify  to  the  chief  captain 

24.  20.  wrong-doing  they  found,  when  I  stood  before  the  c. 

25.  12.  Festus,  when  he  had  conferred  with  the  council 

see  counsel. 

Councillor. — A.V.  ^counsellor. 
Mk.  15.  43.  Joseph  of  Arimathsea,  a  ^councillor.  Lu.  23.  ^50 

Councils. 
Mat.   10.  17.  for  they  will  deliver  you  up  to  c.  Mk.  13.  9 

Counsel — s. — A.V.  '^consult — ed — eth,  ^council,  hninded, 

huill. 
Mat.  12.  14.  Pharisees  went  out,  and  took^c.  against  him 

22.  15.  and  took  counsel  how  they  might  ensnare  him 

26.  4.  took  ''■counsel  together  that  they  might  take  Jesus 

27.  1.  took  counsel  against  Jesus  to  put  him  to  death 

7.  they  took  c,  and  bought  with  them  the  potter's  field 

28.  12.  had  taken  counsel,  they  gave  large  money 
Mk.  3.  6.  with  the  Herodians  took  counsel  against  him 
Lu.  7.  30.  lawyers  rejected  for  themselves  the  c.  of  God 

14.  31.  what  king — will  not  sit  down  first  and  take  ^c. 

23.  51.  (he  had  not  consented  to  their  counsel  and  deed) 
Jno.  11.  53.  took  counsel  that  they  might  put  him  to  death 

12.  10.  took  ''■counsel  that  they  might  put  Lazarus  also 
18.  14.  Now  Caiaphas  was  he  which  gave  c.  to  the  Jews 

Acts  2.  23.  determinate  counsel  and  foreknowledge  of  God 
4.  28.  thy  hand  and  thy  c.  foreordained  to  come  to  pass 
5. 38.  this  c.  or  this  work  be  of  men,  it  will  be  overthrown 
9.  23.  the  Jews  took  counsel  together  to  kill  him 

13.  36.  David — served  the  ^counsel  of  God 

20.  27.  from  declaring  iintoyou  the  whole  counsel  of  God 
27.  29.  they  took  %.  whether  they  would  drive  the  ship 

42.  And  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to  kill  the  prisoners 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  and  make  manifest  the  counsels  of  the  hearts 
Ejjh.  1.  11.  who  worketh  all  things  after  the  c.  of  his  will 
Heb.  6.  17.  immutability  of  his  c,  interposed  with  an  oath 
Bev.  3.18.  IcoiwweZof theetobuyof  megoldrefinedby fire 

see  minded. 

Counsellor. 
Bom.  11.  34.  the  Lord  ?  or  who  hath  been  his  counsellor  ? 

see  coxmcillor. 

Count. — A.V.  ^coimteth,  Hhink. 
Lu.  14.  28.  doth  not  first  sit  down  and  ^count  the  cost 

2  Cor.  10.2.  I2coit?i^tobeboldagainst  some,which2c.  of  us 
Phil.  3.  8.  I  c.  all  things  to  be  loss— do  c.  them  but  dung 

13.  I  count  not  myself  yet  to  have  apprehended 
2  Th.  1.  11.  thatour  God  may  c.  you  worthy  of  your  calling 
3.  15.  And  yet  count  him  not  as  an  enemy 

1  Tim.  6. 1.  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  honour 
Jas.  1.  2.  Count  it  all  joy,  my  brethren,  when  ye  fall  into 

2  Pe^.  2. 13.  men  that  c.  it  pleasure  to  revel  in  the  day-time 

3.  9.  concerning  his  promise,  as  some  count  slackness 
Bev.  13.  18.  let  him  count  the  number  of  the  beast 
see  account,  call,  countest. 


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COUNTED 


COVENANT 


Counted. — A.V.  fudged,  '^supposed,  Hhought. 

Mat.  14.  5.  because  they  counted  him  as  a  prophet 
Acts5Al.  were  c.  worthy  to  suffer  dishonour  for  the  Name 

19.  19.  and  they  counted  the  jiriceof  them,  and  found  it 

Phil.  2.  6.  ^c.  it  not  a  prize  to  be  on  an  equality  with  God 

"25.  I  '^counted  it.  necessary  to  send  to  you  Epaphroditus 

3.  7.  gain  to  me,  these  have  I  counted  loss  for  Christ 
2  Th.  1.  5.  that  ye  may  be  c.  worthy  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

1  Thn.\.11.  he  c.  me  faithful,  appointing  me  to  his  service 

5.  17.  that  rule  well  be  counted  worthy  of  double  honour 
S.eb.  3.  3.  hath  been  c.  worthy  of  more  glory  than  Moses 

7. 6.  whose  genealogy  is  not  c.  from  them  hath  taken  tithes 
10.  29.  and  hath  counted  the  blood  of  the  covenant 
11. 11.  since  she  ^counted  him  faithful  who  had  promised 
see  reckoned. 

Countenance. 

Mat.  6.  16.  be  not,  as  the  hypocrites,  of  a  sad  countenance 
Mk.  10.  22.  his  c.  fell — and  he  went  away  sorrowful 
Lu.  9.  29.  the  fashion  of  his  countenance  was  altered 
Acts  2.  28.  Thou  sbalt  make  me  full  of  gladness  with  thy  c. 
Mev.  1. 16.  and  his  c.  was  as  the  sun  shineth  in  his  strength 
see  appearance,  face. 

Countest. — A.  V.  ^count. 
Philem.  17.  If  then  thou  ^countest  me  a  partner 

Counteth  A.V. — see  count. 

Covinting.— ^.F.  Esteem. 
Phil.  2.  3.  each  ^counting  other  better  than  himself 

Countries  A.V.—see  country. 

Country. — A.V.  ^coasts, ^cotmtries,  Hand. 

Mat.  2.  12.  they  departed  into  their  own  c.  another  way 
13.  54.  And  coming  into  his  own  country  he  taught  them 
57.  without  honour,  save  in  his  own  c.  Mk.  6.4:  Jno.  4. 44 
21.  83.  and  went  into  another  c.  Mk.  12.  1. :  Lu.  20.  9. 
25.  14.  as  when  a  man,  going  into  another  country 
Mk.  5.  10.  would  not  send  them  away  out  of  the  country 
14.  told  it  in  the  city,  and  in  the  country.     Lu.  8.  34 

6.  1.  and  he  cometh  into  his  own  country 

16.  12.  walked,  on  their  way  into  the  country 
Lu.  2.  8.  were  shepherds  in  the  same  country  abiding 
4.  23.  do  also  here  in  thine  own  country 

4.  No  prophet  is  acceptable  in  his  own  country 
8.  37.  the  people  of  the  c.  of  the  Gerasenes — asked  him 
15.13.  and  took  his  [prodigal]  journey  into  afar  coit«^r;/ 

14.  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  ^country 

15.  joined  himself  to  one  of  the  citizens  of  that  country 
19.  12.  A  certain  nobleman  went  into  a  far  c.  Mk.  13.  34 
21.  21.  let  not  them  that  are  in  the  "^country  enter  therein 
23.  26.  Simon  of  Gyrene,  coming  from  the  c.  Mk.  1.5.  21 

Jno.  11.  54.  departed  thence  into  the  country  near  to  the 
Acts  12.  20.  because  their  country  was  fed  from  the  king's  c. 
19. 1.  Paul  having  passed  through  the  upper  ^country 
27.  27.  surmised  they  were  drawing  near  to  some  country 
Heh.  11.14.  they  are  seeking  after  a  coi(/i<;7/ of  their  own 

15.  if  indeed  they  had  been  mindful  of  that  country 

16.  But  now  they  desire  a  better  country 

see  land,  region. 

Countrymen.— ^.F.  hiatioyi. 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  perils  from  my  countrymen 

Gal.  1.  14.  among  my  ic,  being  more  exceedingly  zealous 
1  Th.  2.  14.  also  suffered  the  same  things  of  your  own  c. 


Coupled. 

1  Pet.  3.  2.  beholding  your  chaste  behaviour  c.  with  fear 

Courage. — A.V.  ^bold,  '^boldly,  ^confidence, ^confident. 

Acts  28.  16.  when  Paul  saw,  he  thanked  God,  and  took  c. 

2  Cor.  o.  6.  Being  therefore  always  of  good  ^courage 

8.  we  are  of  good  ^courage,  I  say,  and  are  willing 
7.  16.  I  am  of  good  ^courage  concerning  you 

10.  1.  being  absent  am  of  good  '^courage  toward  you 
2.  that  I  may  not  when  present  shew  '^courage 

Heb.  13.  6.  So  that  with  good  ^c.  we  say.  The  Lord  is  my 

Course. — A.V.  ^place. 
Lu.  1.  5.  priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the  course  of  Abijah 
8.  priest's  office  before  God  in  the  order  of  his  course 
Jno.  8.  37.  my  word  hath  not  free  ^course  in  you 
Acts  13.  25.  And  as  John  was  fulfilling  his  course 

16.  11.  we  made  a  straight  courne  to  Samothrace.  21.  1 
20.  24.  so  that  I  may  accomijlish  my  course 
Eph.  2.  2.  ye  walked  according  to  the  course  of  this  world 
2  Tim.  4.  7.  I  have  finished  the  c,  I  have  kept  the  faith 
see  run,  turn,  voyage,  wJieel. 

Court — s.— ^.F.  ^lalljHaw,  ^palace. 

Mat. 26.  3  eldersof  the  people,  unto  thereof  the  high  priest 
58.  Peter  followed  him  afar  off,  unto  the  ^coiirt  of  the 
high  priest.  869  :  Mk.  14.  354,  366 :  Jno.  18.  ^15 
Mk.  15.  16.  soldiers  led  him  away  within  the  ^court 
Lu.  7.  25.  and  live  delicately,  are  in  kings'  courts 

11.  21.  strong  man  fully  armed  guardeth  his  own  ^coMr^ 
22.  55.  they  had  kindled  a  fire  in  the  midst  of  the  ''^court 

Acts  19.  38.  the  ^courts  are  open,  and  there  are  proconsuls 
Bev.  11.  2.  And  the  court  which  is  without  the  temple 

Covtrteous  A.V. — see  humblemi7ided. 

Courteously. 

Acts  28.  7.  Publius — entertained  us  three  days  courteotisly 
see  kindly. 

Cousin. — A.V.  ^sister's  son. 

Col.  4. 10.  saluteth  you,  and  Mark,  the  ^cousin,  of  Barnabas 
see  kinsfolk,  kinsivoman. 

Covenant — s. — A.V.  Testament. 

Mat.  26.  28.  for  this  is  my  blood  of  the  ^c.  Mk.  14. 124 
Lu.  1.  72.  And  to  remember  his  holy  covenant 

22.  20.  This  cup  is  the  new  ^c.  in  my  blood.  ICor.  11. 125 
Acts  3.  25.  Ye  are  the  sons  of  the  prophets,  and  of  the  c. 

7.  8.  And  he  gave  him  [Abraham]  the  c.  of  circumcision 
Bom.  9.  4.  Whose  is — the  glory,  and  the  covenants 

11.  27.  And  this  is  my  covenant  unto  them.  When  I 
2  Cor.  3.  6.  sufficient  as  ministers  of  a  new  ^covenant 

14.  at  the  reading  of  the  old  '^covenant  the  same  veil 
Gal.  3.  15.  Though  it  be  but  a  man's  covenant,  yet  when 

17.  A  covenant  confirmed  beforehand  by  God,  the  law 
4.  24.  for  these  women  are  two  covenants 
Eph.  2.  12.   strangers  from  the  covenants  of  the  promise 
Heb.  7.  22.  hath  Jesus  become  the  surety  of  a  better  ^c. 

8.  6.  he  is  the  mediator  of  a  better  covenant 

7.  For  if  that  first  covenant  had  been  faultless 

8.  That  I  will  make  a  new  covenant  with  the  house 

9.  Not  according  to  the  covenant  that  I  made  with 

their  fathers — they  continued  not  in  my  covenant 

10.  For  this  is  the  c.  that  I  will  make  with  the  house 
13.  In  that  he  saith,  A  new  covenant 

9. 1.  even  the  first  covenant  had  ordinances  of  divine 
4.  the  ark  of  the  covenant  overlaid  round  about  with 
gold — and  the  tables  of  the  covenant 

15.  he  is  the  mediator  of  a  new  ^c. — the  redemption  of 

the  transgressions  that  were  under  the  first  ic. 


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CREATUEE 


Heb.  9.  18.  first  ^c.  hath  not  been  dedicated  without  blood 
20.  This  is  the  blood  of  the  ^c.  which  God  commanded 
10.  16.  This  is  the  covenant  thsX  I  will  make  with  them 
29.  and  hath  counted  the  blood  of  the  covenant 

12.  24.  and  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  a  new  covenant 

13.  20.  the  sheep  with  the  blood  of  the  eternal  covenant 
Bev.  11.  19.  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark  of  his  ^covenant 

Covenant-breakers. 
Bom.  1.  31.  without  understanding,  covenant-hreahers 

Covenanted. 

Lu.  22.  5.  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to  give  him  money 
see  xoeighed. 

Cover — ed. — A.V.  ^hide. 

Mat.  8.  24.  the  boat  was  covered  with  the  waves 

10.  26.  nothing  c,  that  shall  not  be  revealed.  Lu.  12.  2 
Mk.  14.  65.  began  to  spit  on  him,  and  to  cover  his  face 
Lu.  23.  30.  Fall  on  us;  and  to  the  hills,  Cover  us 
Bom.  i.  1.  iniquities  are  forgiven,  And  whose  sins  are  c. 
1  Cor.  11.  4.  praying  or  prophesying,  having  his  head  c. 
Jas.  5.  20.  and  shall  ^cover  a  multitude  of  sins 
see  cover eth,  veiled. 

Covereth. — A.V.  ^cover. 

Lu.  8. 16.  lighted  a  lamp,  covereth  it  with  a  vessel 
1  Pet.  4.  8.  for  love  ^covereth  a  multitude  of  sins 

Covering. — A.V.  '^raiment. 

1  Cor.  11.  15.  for  her  hair  is  given  her  for  a  coverhig 

1  Tim.  6. 8.  having  food  and  ^covering  we  shall  be — content 

Covet — ed. — A.V.  '^desire. 

Acts  20.  33.  I  coveted  no  man's  silver,  or  gold 

Bom.  7.  7.  Thou  shalt  not  covet.  13.  9 

Jas.  4.  2.  ye  kill,  and  '^covet,  and  cannot  obtain 

see  coveting,  desire,  reaching. 

Coveting — s. — A.V.  ^concupiscence,  ^covetousness,  Hust. 

MTc.  7.  22.  adulteries,  ^covetings,  wickednesses 
Botn.  7.  7.  for  I  had  not  known  ^coveting,  except  the  law 
8.  in  me  through  the  commandment  all  manner  of  ^c. 

Covetous. 

1  Cor.  5.  10.  or  with  the  covetous  and  extortioners 
11.  named  a  brother  be  a  fornicator,  or  covetous 
6.  10.  nor  thieves,  nor  covetoios,  nor  drunkards 
Eph.  5.  5.  nor  covetous  man,  which  is  an  idolator 
see  covetousness,  lovers  (of  money). 

Covetousness. — A.  V.  '^covetous practices. 
Lu.  12.  15.  and  keep  yourselves  from  all  covetousness 
Bom.  1.  29.  wickedness,  covetousness,  maliciousness 
Eph.  5.  3.  or  c,  let  it  not  even  be  named  among  you 
Col.  3.  5.  and  covetousness,  the  which  is  idolatry 

1  Th.  2.  5.  nor  a  cloke  of  covetousness,  God  is  witness 

2  Pet.  2.  3.  And  in  c.  shall  they  with  feigned  words 

14.  having  a  heart  exercised  in  ^covetousness 

see  coveting,  extortion,  love  (of  money). 
Craft. 

Bev.  18.  22.  and  no  craftsman,  of  whatsoever  craft 
see  business,  subtilty,  trade. 

Craftiness.— 4. F.  Subtilty. 

Lu.  20.  33.  But  he  perceived  their  craftiness 

1  Cor.  3.  19.  He  that  taketh  the  wise  in  their  craftiness 


2  Cor  4.  2.  not  walking  in  craftiness,  nor  handling 

11.  3.  serpent  beguiled  Eve  in  his  ^craftiness 
Eph.  4.  14.  by  the  sleight  of  men,  in  craftiness 

Craftsman — men. 

Acts  19.  24.  brought  no  little  business  unto  the  craftsmen 

38.  and  the  craftsmen  that  are  with  him 
Bev  18.  22.  and  no  craftsman,  of  whatsoever  craft 

Crafty. 
2  Cor.  12. 16.  being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  guile 

Craved  A.V. — see  asked. 
Create. — A.V.  ^created,  ^make. 

Eph.  2.  15.  ^create  in  himself  of  the  twain  one  new  man 
liev.  4.  11.  for  thou  didst  ^create  all  things 

Created. — A.V.  ^creature. 

Mk.  13. 19.  beginning  of  the  creation  which  God  created 
I  Cor.  11.  9.  for  neither  was  the  man  c.  for  the  woman 
Eph.  2.  10.  created  in  Christ  Jesus  for  good  works 

3.  9.  ages  hath  been  hid  in  God  who  created  all  things 

4.  24.  which  after  God  hath  been  c.  in  righteousness 
Col.  1.  16.  for  in  him  were  all  things  created — all  things 

have  been  created  through  him 
3.  10.  after  the  image  of  him  that  created  him 

1  Ti7n.  4. 3.  which  God  c.  to  be  received  with  thanksgiving 
Bev.  4.  11.  because  of  thy  will  they  were,  and  were  created 

5.  13.  And  every  '^created  thing  which  is  in  the  heaven 
10.  6.  who  created  the  heaven  and  the  things  that  are 

see  create. 

Creation. — A.V.  '^building,  '^creature. 

Mk.  10.  6.  But  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation 
13. 19.  hath  not  been  the  like  from  the  beginning  of  the  c. 
16.  15.  and  preach  the  gospel  to  the  whole  '^creation 

Bom.  1.  20.  For  the  invisible  things  of  him  since  the  c. 
8.  19.  For  the  earnest  expectation  of  the  ^c.  waiteth 

20.  For  the  '^creation  was  subjected  to  vanity 

21.  the  '^creation  itself  also  shall  be  delivered  from  the 

22.  For  we  know  that  the  whole  creation  groaneth 
Col.  1.  15.  of  the  invisible  God,  the  first-born  of  all  '^c. 

23.  which  was  preached  in  all  "^creation  under  heaven 
Heh.  9.  11.  not  made  with  hands — not  of  this  ^creation 

2  Pet.  3.  4.  as  they  were  from  the  beginning  of  the  c. 
Bev.  3.  14.  true  witness,  the  beginning  of  the  c.  of  God 

Creator. 

Bom.  1.  25.  served  the  creature  rather  than  the  Creator 

1  Pet.  4.  19.  their  souls  in  well-doing  unto  a  faithful  G. 

Creature— 3. — A.V.  ^beast—s,  ^  beasts 

Bom.  1.  25.  served  the  creature  rather  than  the  Creator 
8.  39.  nor  any  other  c,  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from 

2  Cor.  5.  17.  if  any  man  is  in  Christ,  he  is  a  new  creature 
Gal.  6.  15.  nor  uucircumcision,  but  a  new  creature 

1  Tim.  4.  4.  For  every  creature  of  God  is  good 

Heb.  4.  13.  And  there  is  no  c.  that  is  not  manifest  in  hia 
Jas.  1.  18.  should  be  a  kind  of  flrstfruits  of  his  c.      [sight 

2  Pet.  2.  12.  But  these,  as  '^creatures  without  reason 
Jude  10.  naturally,  like  the  '^creatures  without  reason 
Bev.  4.  6.  four  living  ^c.  full  of  eyes  before  and  behind 

7.  first  '^creature  was — second  ^c. — third  ic. — fourth  ^c. 

8.  the  four  living  ic,  having  each  one  of  them  six  wings 

9.  And  when  the  living  ^creatures  shall  give  glory 

5.  6.  midst  of  the  throne  and  of  the  four  living  ^creatures 
8.  when  he  had  taken  the  book,  the  four  living  '^creatures 
11.  about  the  throne  and  the  living  ^c.  and  the  elders 


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Kev.  5.  14,  the  four  living  ^creatures  said,  Amen 

6.  1.  I  heard  one  of  the  four  liviug  ic.  saying.  13,  i5,  ^7 
6.  as  it  were  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the  four  iliving  c. 

7.  11.  about  the  elders  and  the  four  living  ^creatures 
8.9.  there  died  the  third  part  of  the  c.  which  were  in  the  sea 

14.  3.  songbefore  the  throne,  and  before  the  four  living  ^c. 

15.  7.  one  of  the  four  living  ic.  gave  unto  the  seven 

19.  4.  the  four  living  ^c.  fell  down  and  worshipped  God 
see  creation,  created. 

Creditor  A.  V. — see  lender. 

Creek  A.V. — see  bay. 

Creep. 
2  Tim.  3.  6.  For  of  these  are  they  that  creep  into  houses 

Creeping  things. — A.V.  Serpents. 
Acts  10.  12.  c.  ^.  of  the  earth  and  fowls  of  the  heaven.  U.  6 
JRom.  1.  23.  four-footed  beasts,  and  creeping  things 
Jas.  3.  7.  kind  of  beasts  and  birds,  of  ^creeping  things 

Crept. 
Jude  4.  For  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  privily 
Crew. 

Mat.  26.  74.  the  cock  c.  Mk.  14.  68 :  72.  Lu.  22.  60 :  Jno.  18. 27 
Cried,  cried  out. — A.V.  ^cried  mightily. 

Mat.  8.  29.  And  behold,  they  [Gadarenes  demoniacs]  c.  out 

14.  26.  an  apparition,  and  they  c.  out  for  fear.  Mk.  6.  49 
30.  he  [Peter]  cried  out,  saying,  Lord,  save  me 

20.  80.  cried  out,  saying,  Lord,  have  mercy  on  us.  31 

21.  9.  c,  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David.  Mk.  11.9: 
Mk.  1.  23.  an  unclean  spirit;  and  he  cried  out  IJ710. 12. 13 

3.  11.  unclean  spirits — c,  saying.  Thou  art  the  Son  of  God 
9.  24.  Straightway  the  father  of  the  child  cried  out 
26.  and  having  cried  out,  and  torn  him  much 

15.  13.  And  they  cried  out  again,  Crucify  him.  14  :  Mat. 

27.  23  :  Jno.  19.  6,  15 
Lu.  8.  8.  he  cried,  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
28.  And  when  he  saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out 
9.  38.  a  man  from  the  multitude  cried,  saying.  Master 
18.  38.  And  he  c,  saying,  Jesus,  thou  son  of  David.  39  : 
23.  18.  But  they  cried  out  all  together,  saying  yMk.  10.  48 
Jno.  7.  28.  Jesus  therefore  cried  in  the  temple,  teaching 
37.  cried,  saying.  If  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come 
12.  44.  Jesus  cried  and  said.  He  that  believeth  on  me 

18.  40.  They  c.  o;t^  therefore  again,  saying.  Not  this  man 

19.  12.  Jews  cried  out,  saying,  If  thou  release  this  man 
Acts  19.  28.  cried  out,  saying.  Great  is  Diana.  34 

32.  Some  therefore  cried  one  thing,  and  some  another 

22.  23.  as  they  cried  out,  and  threw  off  their  garments 

23.  6.  he  [Paul]  cried  out  in  the  council.  Brethren,  I  am 
Bev.  10.  3.  and  he  cried  with  a  great  voice — and  when  he  c. 

18.  2.  And  he  ^cried  with  a  mighty  voice  [burning 

18.  and  cried  out  as  they  looked  upon  the  smoke  of  her 

19.  cried,  weeping  and  mourning,  saying,  Woe,  woe 

see  called,  crieth,  cry,  crying,  shouted. 

Cried  with  a  loud  voice,  or  great  voice. 

Mat.  27.  46.  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud 

voice.  50  :  Mk.  15.  34 :  Lu.  23.  46 
ZiU.  4.  33.  unclean  devil ;  and  he  cried  out  ivith  a  loud  voice 
Jno.  11.  43.  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come  forth 
Acts  7.  57.  But  they  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice 
60.  he  kneeled  down,  and  cried  ivith  a  loud  voice 

16.  28.  Paulc.  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Do  thyself  [long 
Mev.  6.  10.  and  they  cried  with  a  great  voice,  saying.  How 

7. 2.  he  c.  with  a  great  voice  to  the  four  angels.  10.3:  19. 17 
see  uttered. 


CEOWING 

Cries— eth. — A.V.  ^cried. 

Mat.  15.  23.  Send  her  away ;  for  she  crieth  after  us 
Lu.  9.  39.  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly  crieth  out 
Rom.  9.  27.  And  Isaiah  crieth  concerning  Israel 
Jas.  5.  4.  which  is  of  you  kept  back  by  fraud,  crieth  out 
and  the  cries  of  them  that  reaped  have  entered 
Bev.  12.  2.  and  she  ^crieth  out,  travailing  in  birth 

Crime.— ^.F.  '^fault. 

Jno.  18.  38.  Pilate  saith— I  find  no  ic.  in  him.  19.  H,  I6 
see  inatter. 

Crimes  A.V. — see  charges. 

Cripple. 

Acts  14.  8.  [at  Lystra]  a  cripple  from  his  mother's  womb 

Crooked. — A.V.  hmtoivard. 
Lu.  3.  5.  And  the  crooked  shall  become  straight 
Acts  2.  40.  Save  yourselves  from  this  '^crooked  generation 
Phil.  2.  15.  in  the  midst  of  a  c.  and  perverse  generation 

Cross. — A.V.  ^ pass  over. 

Mat.  10.  38.  he  that  doth  not  take  his  cross  and  follow 
16.  24.  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  cross  and 

follow  me.  Mk.  8.  34  :  Lu.  9.  23 
27.  32.  that  he  might  bear  his  cross.  Mk.  15. 21 :  L21.  23.  26 
42.  King  of  Israel;  lethimnowcomedown  from  thee.  40: 
Lu.  14. 27.  Whosoever  doth  not  bear  his  own  c.  \_Mk.  15.  30, 32 

15.  26.  none  may  ^cross  over  from  thence  to  us 
J)io.  19.  17.  he  went  out,  bearing  the  cross  for  himself 
19.  Pilate  wrote  a  title  also,  and  put  it  on  the  cross 
25.  there  were  standing  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  mother 
31.  bodies  should  not  remain  on  the  c.  upon  the  sabbath 
1  Cor.  1.  17.  lest  the  cross  of  Christ  should  be  made  void 

18.  word  of  the  c7-oss  is  to  them  that  are  perishing 

Gal.  5.  11.  the  stumblingblock  of  the  cross  been  done  away 

6.  12.  may  not  be  persecuted  for  the  c7-oss  of  Christ 

14.  to  glory,  save  in  the  o-oss  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

Eph.  2.  16.  both  in  one  body  unto  God  through  the  cross 

Phil.  2.  8.  obedient  even  unto  death,  yea,  the  death  of  thee. 

3.  18.  that  they  are  the  enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  20.  having  made  peace  through  the  blood  of  his  c. 

2.  14.  taken  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  the  cross 
Heh.  12.  2.  the  joy  that  was  set  before  him  endured  the  c. 

Crossed. — A.V.  ^gone  over,  ^passed  over. 

Mat.  14.  34.  when  they  had  '^crossed  over.  Mat.  9.  ^1 
Mk.5.2l.  when  Jesus  had  2c.  over  again  in  the  boat.  6.253 

Crossing. — A.  V.  ^sailing. 

Acts  21.  2.  having  found  a  ship  ^c.  over  unto  Phoenicia 

Crow. 

Mat.  26.  34.  the  cock  croiv,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice.  75  : 
Mk.  14.  30,  72 :  Lu.  22.  34,  61 :  Jno.  13.  38 

Crowd. — A.  V.  ^company,  '^multitude,  ^people,  ^press. 

Mat.  9.  24.  flute-players,  and  the  ^croxvd  making  a  tumult 

25.  But  when  the  ^ci-owd  was  put  forth 
Mk.  2.  4.  could  not  come  nigh  iinto  him  for  the  *c.  L^i.  8.  *19 

3.  9.  boat  should  wait  on  him  because  of  the  ^croivd 

5.  27.  came  in  the  *c.  behind,  and  touched  his  garment 
30.  Jesus — turned  him  about  in  the  ^crowd 

Lu.  19.  3.  [Zacheeus]  to  see  Jesus  -and  could  not  for  the  ^e. 

Acts  17.  5.  Jews — gathering  a  ic,  set  the  city  on  an  uproar 
21.34.  shouted  one  thing,  some  another,  among  the  2c.835 
24.  18.  with  no  ^c7-owd,  nor  yet  with  tumvdt 

Crowing  A.V. — see  cocker  owing. 


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Crown. 

Mat. 27. 29.  c. ofthorns,amlputituponhishead.  ilfA-.15.17: 
Jno.  19.  5.  Jesus— weariug  the  croivn  of  thorns.  [<7«o.l9.2 
1  Cor.  9.  25.  Now  they  do  it  to  receive  a  corruptible  crown 
Phil.  4..1.  beloved  aud  longed  for,  my  joy  and  crown 

1  Th.  2.  19.  our  hope;  or  joy,  or  crown  of  glorying  ? 

2  Tim.  4.  8.  there  is  laid  up  for  me  the  c.  of  righteousness 
Jus.  1.  12.  heshallreceive  thecroiouof  life  whichtheLora 

1  Pet.  5.  4.  shall  receive  the  crown  of  glory  that  fadeth  not 
Bev.  2.  10.  and  I  will  give  thee  the  crown  of  life 

3.11.  fast  that  which  thou  hast,  that  no  one  take  thy  croivn 
6.  2.  and  there  was  given  unto  him  a  crown 
12.  1.  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve  stars 

14.  14.  having  ou  his  head  a  golden  crown 

Crowned— St. 

2  Tim.  2.  5.  he  is  not  crowned,  except  he  have  contended 
Heh.  2.  7.  Thou  crownedst  him  with  glory  and  honour 

9.  suffering  of  death  crowned  with  glory  and  honour 

Crowns. 

Bev.  4.  4.  and  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold 

10.  shall  cast  their  crowns  before  the  throne 

9.  7.  upon  their  heads  as  it  were  crowns  like  unto  gold 
see  diadems. 

Crucified. 
Mat.  26.  2.  Son  of  man  is  delivered  up  to  be  c.   Lu.  24.  7 
27.22.  They  all  say,  Let  him  be  cr«c2;^erf.  23:  i!i.  23.23 

26.  scourged  and  delivered  to  be  c.  Mk.  15. 15 :  Jno.  19. 16 
35.  had  c.  him,  they  parted  his  garments.  Jno.  19.  23 
38.  c.  with  him  two  robbers.  Lu.  23.  33:  Jno.  19. 18,  32 

28.  5.  ye  seek  Jesus,  which  hath  been  crucified.  Mk.  16.6 
Mk.  15.  25.  third  hour,  aud  they  crucified  him  [27.  44 

32.  they  that  were  c.  with  him  reproached  him.  Mat. 
Lu.  24.  20.  condemned  to  death,  and  crucified  him 
J)io.  19.  20.  for  the  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified.  41 
Acts  2.  36.  both  Lord  and  Christ,  this  Jesus  whom  ye  c. 

4.  10.  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth,  whom  ye  crucified 
Bom.  6.  6.  that  our  old  man  was  crucified  with  him 

1  Cor.  1. 13.  Is  Christ  divided  ?  was  Paul  crucified  for  you  ? 

23.  but  we  preach  Christ  crucified 

2.  2.  save  Jesus  Christ,  and  him  crucified 

8.  they  would  not  have  crucified  the  Lord  of  glory 

2  Cor.  13.  4.  for  he  was  crucified  through  weakness 
Gal.  2.  20.  I  have  been  crucified  with  Christ 

3.  1.  Jesus  Christ  was  openly  set  forth  crucified  ? 

6.  24.  And  they  that  are  of  Christ  Jesus  have  c.  the  flesh 
6.  14.  through  which  the  world  hath  been  c.  unto  me 
Bev.  11.  8.  where  also  their  Lord  was  crucified 
see  crucify. 

Crucify. — A.V.  ^crucified. 

Mat.  20.  19.  to  mock,  and  to  scourge,  and  to  crucify 
23.  34.  some  of  them  shall  ye  kill  and  crucify 
27.  31.  and  led  him  awav  to  crucify  him.  Mk.  15.  20 

Mk.  15.  13.  Crucify  him.  14  :  Lu.  23.  21  :  Jno.  19.  15 

24.  they  hrucify  him,  aud  part  his  garments 

27.  And  with  him  they  crucify  two  robbers 

Jno.  19.  6.  they  cried  out,  saying,  Crucify  him,  crucify 
him — Take  him  yoiirselves,  and  crucify  him 
10.  power  to  release  thee,  and  have  power  to  c.  thee  ? 

15.  Shall  I  crucify  your  King  ? 

Acts  2.  23.  by  the  hand  of  lawless  men  did  ^crucify 
Heh.  6.  6.  they  crucify  to  themselves  the  Son  of  God  afresh 

Crumbs. 

ilfa^.  15.27.  even  the  dogs  eat  of  the  f.  which  fall.  M^.  7.  28 
Lu.  16.  21.  crumbs  that  fell  from  the  rich  man's  table 


CUP 

Cruse. — A.V,  ^hox. 
Mat.  26. 7.  an  alabaster  ic.  of —ointment.  M/.-.  14.13:  i«.  7.^37 
Mk.  14.  3.  she  brake  the  ^cruse,  aud  poured  it  over  his  head 

Crush. — A.V.  ^tJirony. 
Lu.  8.  45.  the  multitudes  press  thee  and  ''^crush  thee 

Cry. — A.V.  ^cried. 
Mat.  12. 19.  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry  aloud 

25.  6.  But  at  midnight  there  is  a  cry,  Behold 
Mk.  10.  47.  be  began  to  cry  out,  and  say,  Jesus,  thou  son 
LiL  18.  7.  his  elect,  which  cry  to  him  day  and  night  [out 

19.  14.  if  these  shall  hold  their  peace,  the  stones  will  cry 
Bom.  8.  15.  the  spirit  of  adoption,  whereby  we  cry,  Abba 
Gal.  4.  27.  Break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travailest  not 
Bev.  7.  10.  and  they  ^cry  with  a  great  voice,  saying 
see  clavwiir,  voice. 

Crying. — A.V.  ^ cried. 
Mat.  3.  3.  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness.  Mk. 
1.  3  :  Lu.  3.  4  :  Jno.  1.  23 

21.  15.  children  that  were  crying  in  the  temple 
Mk.  1.  26.  tearing  him  and  ^crying  with  a  loud  voice 

5.  5.  crying  out,  aud  cutting  himself  with  stones.  17 
L;(.  4.  41.  crying  out,  and  saying.  Thou  art  the  Son  of  God 
Acts  8.  7.  they  came  out,  crying  with  a  loud  voice 

14. 14.  and  sprang  forth  among  the  multitude,  crying  out 

21.  28.  crying  out.  Men  of  Israel,  help 
36.  the  people  followed  after,  crying  out,  Away  with  him 

25.  24.  crying  that  he  ought  not  to  live  any  longer 
Gal.  4.  6.  into  our  hearts,  crying,  Abba,  Father 
Heh.  5.  7.  with  strong  crying  aud  tears  unto  liim 

Bev.  14. 15.  c.  with  a  great  voice  to  him  that  sat  on  the  cloud 
21.  4.  nor  crying,  nor  pain,  any  more 

Crystal. 
Bev.  4.  6.  as  it  were  a  glassy  sea  like  unto  crystal 

21.  11.  as  it  were  a  jasper  stone,  clear  as  crystal     [as  c. 

22.  1.  And  he  shewed  me  a  river  of  water  of  life,  bright 

Cubit— s. 
Mat.  6.  27.  which  of  you  by  being  anxious  can  add  one 

cubit  unto  his  stature  ?  Lu.  12.  25 
Jno.  21.  8.  about  two  hundred  cubits  o&),  dragging  the  net 
Bev.  21.  17.  wall  thereof,  a  hundred  aud  forty  and  four  c. 

Cumber— ed. — A.V.  ^cumhereth. 
Lu.  10.  40.  But  Martha  was  cumbered  about  much  serving 
13.  7.  why  doth  it  [fig  tree]  also  '^cumber  the  ground  ? 

C\imbereth  A.V.see  cumber. 

Cummin. 
Mat.  23.  23.  for  ye  tithe  mint  and  anise  and  cummin 

Cunningly. 
2  Pet.  1. 16.  For  we  did  not  follow  cunningly  devised  fables 

Cup— s. 
Mat.  10. 42.  one  of  those  little  ones  a  cup  of  cold  water  only 
20.  22.  Are  ye  able  to  drink  the  cup.  Mk.  10.  88 
23.  My  cup  indeed  ye  shall  drink.  Mk.  10.  39 

23.  25.  for  ye  cleanse  the  outside  of  the  cup.  Lu.  11.  39 
26.  cleanse  first  the  inside  of  the  cup  {Lu.  22.  17 

26.  27.  And  he  took  a  cup,  and  gave  thanks.  Mk.  14.  23  : 
39.  0  my  Father,  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass 

away  from  me.  Mk.  14.  36 :  Lu.  22.  42 
Mk.  7.  4.  washings  of  cvps,  and  pots,  and  brasen    [drink 
9.  41.  For  whosoever  shall  give  you  a  cup  of  water  to 
Lu,  22.  20.  And  the  cup  in  like  manner  after  supper— 

This  cuji  is  the  new  covenant.  1  Cor.  11.  25 
Jno.  18. 11.  the  cup  which  the  Father  hath  given  me 


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DAMSEL 


1  Cor.  10.  16.  The  cup  of  blessing  which  we  bless    [devils 

21 .  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and  the  cvp  of 

11.  26.  and  drink  the  rwjj,  ye  proclaim  the  Lord's  death 

'23.  or  drink  the  ci^j;  of  the  Lord  unworthily  [tillhecome 

28.  so  let  him  eat  of  the  bread,  and  drink  of  the  citp 

>?p('.14.10.  whichispreparedunmixediuthec.  of  his  anger 

16.  19.  tlie  cuj)  of  tlie  wine  of  the  tiei'ceness  of  his  wrath 

17. 4.  having  in  her  hand  a  golden  c'H^j  full  of  abominations 

18.  6.  in  thee,  which  she  mingled,  mingle  unto  her  double 

Cure— s— ed.— 4.F.  ^healed. 

Mat.  17.  16.  to  thy  disciples,  and  they  could  not  cure  him 
18.  and  the  boy  was  cured  from  that  hour 

Lu.  7.  21.  In  that  hour  he  cured  many  of  diseases 
9.  1.  authority  over  all  devils,  and  to  cwre  diseases 
13.  32.  and  perform  cures  to-day  and  to-morrow 

Jno.  5.  10.  So  the  Jews  said  unto  him  that  was  cured 

Act-s  28.  9.  diseases  iu  the  island  came,  and  were  ^cured 

Carious. 
Acts  19.19.  that  practised  c!<r/o;;s  arts  brought  their  books 

Curse. — A.V.  ^cursing,  ^oath. 

Mat.  26.  74.  Then  began  he  to  c.  and  to  swear.  Mk.  14. 71 
.'fitu.  6.  28.  bless  them  that  curse  you 
Acts  23.  12.  and  boiind  themselves  under  a  curse.  14,  ^21 
>i'o??i.  12. 14.  Bless  them  that  persecute  you — and  cwse  not 
Gal.  8.  10.  as  are  of  the  works  of  the  law  are  under  a  curse 
13.  from  the  curse  of  the  law,  having  become  a  c.  for  ixs 
Heb.  6.  8.  it  is  rejected  and  nigh  unto  a  ^curse  [we  men 
Jas.  3.  9.  bless  we  the  Lord  and  Father;  and  therewith  c. 
Bev.  22.  3.  And  there  shall  be  no  curse  any  more 

Cursed— St. 

Mat.  25.  41.  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed 
Mk.  11.  21.  the  fig  tree  which  thou  cursedst  is  withered 
G((  l.  3. 10.  C.  is  every  one  which  continueth  not  in  all  things 
13.  Cursed  is  every  one  tliat  hangeth  on  a  tree 
see  accw-sed,  cursing. 

Curseth  A.V.—see  evil. 

Cursing.— ^.F.  ^cursed. 

Rom.  3.  14.  Whose  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  bitterness 
Jas.  3.  10.  same  mouth  cometh  forth  blessing  and  cursing 
2  Pet.  2.  14.  children  of  ^cursing;  forsaking  tlae  right  way 

see  curse. 

Cushion. — A.V.  ^pillow. 
Mk,  4.  38,  himself  [Jesus]  was  in  the  stern  asleep  on  the  ^c. 

Custom. — A.V.  hnanner,  '^wont. 

Lu.  1.  9.  according  to  the  custom  of  the  priests'  office 
2.  27.  might  do  concerning  him  after  the  c.  of  the  law 
42.  they  went  up  after  the  custom  of  the  feast 
4.  16.  entered,  as  his  custom  was,  into  the  synagogue 
22.  39.  went,  as  his  V.  was,  unto  the  mount  of  Olives 
Jno.  18.  39.  But  ye  have  a  cusfo)n,  that  I  should  release 

19.  40.  as  the  ^custom  of  the  Jews  is  to  bury 
Acts  15.  1.  circumcised  after  tlie  ^custom  of  Moses 
17.  2.  Paul,  as  his  ^custom  was,  went  in  unto  them 
25.  16.  it  is  not  the  'c.  of  the  Romans  to  give  up  any  man 
Bom.  13.  7.  tribute  is  due ;  custom  to  whom  custom 
1  Cor.  11.  16.  we  have  no  such  <?.,  neither  tlie  churches 
Heb.  10.  25.  as  the  ^custom  of  some  is,  but  exhorting 

see  full. 


Customs. 

Acts  C.  14.  shall  change  the  c.  which  Moses  delivered 
16.  21.  set  forth  c.  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  receive 
21.  21.  neither  to  walk  after  the  customs 

26.  3.  especially  because  thou  art  expert  in  all  custovis 
28.  17.  done  nothing  against  the  people,  or  the  customs 

Cut. 

Mat.  18.  8,  thee  to  stumble,  C2it  it  off.  5.  30:  Mk.  9.  43,  45 

21.  8.  and  others  ctit  branches  from  the  trees.  Mk.  11.  8 

24.  51.  and  shall  cut  him  asunder.  Lu.  12.  46 

LU:  13.  7.  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and  find  none  :  cut  it  down 

9.  bear  fruit — well ;  but  if  not,  thou  shaft  cut  it  down 

Jno.  18.  10.  high  priest's  servant,  and  ctd  off  his  right  ear 

26.  a  kinsman  of  him  whose  ear  Peter  cut  off 
Acts  5.  33.  they  heard  this,  were  cut  to  the  heart.  7.  54 

27.  32.  Then  the  soldiers  cut  away  the  ropes  of  the  boat 
Bom.  11.  22.  otherwise  thou  also  shalt  be  cut  off 

24.  thou  wast  cut  out  of  that  which  is  by  nature  a  wild 
2  Cor.  11.  12.  that  I  may  cut  off  occasion  from  them 
Gal.  5. 12.  which  unsettle  you  would  even  ru^  themselves  off 
see  struck,  cutting. 

Cutting.— ^.F.  ^cut. 

Mk.  5.  5.  and  cutting  himself  with  stones 
Bom.  9.  28.  finishing  it  and  ^cutting  it  short 

Cymbal. 
1  Cor.  13.  1.  I  am  become  sounding  brass,  or  a  clanging  c. 


D. 


Daily, 

Mat.  6.  11.  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  i?(.  11.  3 

26.  55.  I  sat  fZ.  in  the  temple.  MA-.14.49:  i?(.19.47:  22.53 
Lu.  9.  23.  take  up  his  cross  daily,  and  follow  me 
Acts  3.  2.  whom  they  laid  daily  at  the  door  of  the  temple 
6.  1.  widows  were  neglected  in  the  daily  ministration 

16.  5.  iu  the  faith,  and  increased  in  number  daily 

17.  11.  examining  the  scriptures  daili/ 

19.  9.  reasoning  daily  in  the  school  of  Tyi'annns 

1  Cor.  15.  31.  I  [Paul]  die  daily  [churches 

2  Cor.  11.  28.  presseth  upon  me  daily,  anxiety  for  all  the 
Heb.  7.  27.  who  needeth  not  daily,  like  those  high  priests 
Jas.  2.  15.  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  in  lack  of  d.  food 

see  every  day,  day  by  day. 

Dainty 
Rpv.  18.  14.  things  that  were  dainty  and  sumptuous 
Damage  A.V.—see  loss. 
Damnable  A.V. — see  destructive. 

Damnation     A.V. — see    condemnation,     judgrmeiit, 
destruction,  eternal  sin. 

Damned  A.V. — see  condemned,  judged. 

Damsel.—^ . F.  hnaid. 
Mat.  9.  24.  the  ^damsel  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth 
25.  took  her  by  the  hand  ;  and  the  ^damsel  arose 
14.  11.  his  head  was  brouglit  in  a  charger,  and  given  to 
the  damsel.  Mk.  6.  28 


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DAUGHTERS 


Mk.  5.  41.  D.,  I  say  unto  thee  [Jairus'  daughter],  Arise 
42.  And  straightway  the  damsel  rose  up 
6.  22.  and  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel,  Ask  of  me 
sec  maid,  child. 

Dance— d. 

Mat.  11. 17.  We  piped  unto  you,  and  ye  did  not  d.  Lu.  7.  32 

14.  6.  the  daughter  of  Herodias  d.  in  the  midst.  Mk.  6. 22 

Dancing. 
La.  15.  25.  drew  nigh  to  the  house,  he  heard  music  and  d. 

Danger. 

Mat.  5.  21.  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  judgement.  22 

22.  be  in  d.  of  the  council — shall  be  in  d.  of  the  hell  of  fire 

Acts  19.  27.  not  only  is  there  d.  that  this  our  trade  come 
40.  we  are  in  d.  to  be  accused  concerning  this  day's  riot 
sec  guilty. 

Dangerous. 

Acts  27.  9.  and  the  voyage  was  now  dangerous 

Dare. 

Eo7ti.  5.  7.  for  the  good  man  some  one  would  evend.  to  die 

15.  18.  For  I  will  not  dare  to  speak  of  any  things 

1  Cor,  6. 1.  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  matter  against  his 

see  bold. 
Daring. — A.V.  ^presumptv.ous. 

2  Pet.  2. 10.  Waring,  self  willed,  they  tremble  not  to  rail 

Dark. 

Lu.  11.  36.  body  be  full  of  light,  having  no  part  dark 
Jno.  6.  17.  it  was  now  dark,  and  Jesus  had  not  yet  come 
20.  1.  Cometh  Mary  Magdalene  early,  while  it  was  yet  c?. 
2  Pet.  1.  19.  as  unto  a  lamp  shining  in  a  dark  place 

Darken — ed. — A.  V.  ^darkness. 

Mat.  24.  29.  the  sun  shall  be  darkened.  Mk.  13.  24 
Jioiii.  1.  21.  and  their  senseless  heart  was  darkened 

11.  10.  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  may  not  see 
Eph.  4.  18.  being  darkened  in  their  understanding 

Bev.  8.  12.  that  the  third  part  of  them  should  he  darkened 
9.  2.  and  the  sun  and  the  air  were  darkenedhy  reason 
1(5.  10.  and  his  kingdom  was  '^darkened 
see  liijht,  failiny. 

Darkly. 
1  Cor.  13.  12.  For  now  we  see  in  a  mirror,  darkly 

Darkness. 

Mat.  6.  23.  thy  whole  body  shall  be  full  of  darkness— he 
darkness,  how  great  is  the  darkness!  Lu.  11.  34 
8.  12.  shall  be  cast  forth  into  the  outer  darkness 
22.  13.  and  cast  him  out  into  the  outer  darkness 
25.  30.  the  unprofitable  servant  into  the  outer  darkness 
27.  45.  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was  darkness  over  all 
the  land.  Mk.  15.  33:  Lu.  23.  44 

Lu.  1.  79.  To  shine  upon  them  that  sit  in  darkness 

22.  53.  but  this  is  your  hour,  and  the  power  of  darkness 

Jno.  1.  .5.  shineth  in  the  d. ;  and  the  d.  apprehended  it  not 
8. 12.  he  that  followeth  me  shall  not  walk  in  the  d. 

12.  35.  walketh  in  the  d.  kuoweth  not  whither  he  goeth 
46.  believeth  on  me  may  not  abide  in  the  darkness 

Acts  2.  20.  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness 

13.  11.  there  fellonhim  [Elyraas]  amistanda^arA:/(c.ss 
Eph.  5.  8.  for  ye  were  once  darkness,  but  are  now  light 

11.  have  no  fellowship  with  the  unfruitful  works  of  d. 
6.  12.  against  the  world-rulers  of  thiB  darkness 


Col.  1.  13.  who  delivered  us  out  of  the  power  of  darkness 

1  Th.  5.  4.  But  ye,  brethren,  are  not  in  darkness 

5.  we  are  not  of  the  night,  nor  of  darkness 
Heh.  12. 18.  and  unto  blackness,  and  darkness,  and  tempest 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  and  committed  them  to  pits  of  darkness 

17.  for  whom  the  blackness  of  darkness  hath  been 
reserved.  Jude  13 
1  Jno.  1.  6.  and  walk  in  the  darkness,  we  lie 

2.  11.  is  in  the  darkness,  and  walketh  in  the  darkness — 

because  the  dai-kness  hath  blinded  his  eyes.  9 
Jude  6.  he  hath  kept  in  everlasting  bonds  under  darkness 
see  darkened. 

Darkness  tvith  light. 

Mat.  4. 16.  people  which  sat  in  darkness  Saw  a  great  light 
6.  23.  If — the  I.  that  is  in  thee  be  d.,hovf  great  is  the  d 
10.  27.  What  I  tell  you  in  the  d.,  speak  ye  in  the  light 

Lu.  11.  35.  whether  the  light  that  is  in  thee  be  not  d. 
12.  3.  have  said  in  the  darkness  shall  be  heard  in  the  I. 

Jno.  1.  5.  And  the  light  shineth  in  the  darkness 

3.  19.  and  men  loved  tlie  darkness  rather  than  the  light 
12.  35. Walk  while  ye  have  the  I.,  that  d.  overtake  you  not 

Acts  26.  18.  that  they  may  turn  from  darkness  to  light 
Rom.  13.  12.  works  of  d.,  and  let  us  put  on  the  armour  of  I. 
1  Cor.  4.  5.  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  darkness 
2.  Cor.  4.  6.  Light  shall  shine  out  of  darkness 

6.  14.  or  what  communion  hath  light  with  darkness  ! 
1  Pet.  2.  9.  called  you  out  of  d.  into  his  marvellous  light 
1  Jno.  1.  5.  God  is  light,  and  in  him  is  no  darkness  at  all 

2.8.  the  d.  is  passing  away,  and  the  true  I.  already  shineth 

Darts. 
Eph.  6. 16.  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  evil  one 

Dash— ed.— 4.F.  Hay,  Hhreiu. 
Mat.  4.  6.  Lest  haply  thou  fZ.  thy  foot  against  a  stone.  Lu. 
Lu.  9.  42.  the  devil  '^dashed  him  down,  and  tare  him  [4.11 

19.  44.  shall  ^dash  thee  to  the  ground,  and  thy  children 

Dasheth.— ^.F.  Heareth. 
Mk.  9.  18.  [dumb  spirit]  it  hi.  him  down :  and  he  foameth 

Daughter. 
Mat.  9. 18.  saying.  My  daughter  is  even  now  dead 

22.  D.,  be  of  good  cheer;  thy  faith.  Mk.  6.  34:  Lu.  8.  43 
10.  35.  the  daughter  against  her  mother,  and  tlie  daugh- 
ter in  law  against  her  mother  in  law.  Lu.  12.  53 
37.  he  that  loveth  sou  or  daughter  more  than  me 

14.  6.  the  daughter  of  Herodias  danced.  Mk.  6.  22 

15.  22.  my  daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  a  devil 

28.  And  her  daughter  was  healed  from  that  hour 
21.  5.  Tell  ye  the  d.  of  Zion,  Behold,  thy  King  cometli 

Mk.  5.  23.  My  little  daughter  is  at  the  point  of  death    [40 
35.  Thy  d.  is  dead :  wliy  troublest  thou  the  Master.  Lu.  8. 

7.  25.  a  woman,  whose  little  d.  had  an  unclean  spirit 
26.  would  cast  forth  the  devil  out  of  her  daughter 

29.  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughter 

Lu.  8.  42.  for  he  [Jairus]  had  an  only  daughter,  about 
twelve  years  of  age 
13  16.  And  ought  not  this  woman,  being  art.  of  Abraham 
Jno.  12.  15.  Fear  not,  d.  of  Zion :  behold,  thy  King  cometli 
Acts  7.  21.  Pharoah's  d.  took  him  up  and  nourished  him 
Heb.  11.  24.  refused  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharoah's  d. 

Daughters. 

Lu.  1.  5.  be  had  a  wife,  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron 
23.  28.  Daughters  of  Jerusalem,  weep  not  for  nie 


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DAUGHTERS 

Ads  2.  17.  Aud  your  sons  and  your  d.  shall  prophesy 
21.  9.  Now  this  man  had  four  daughters,  virgins 
2  Cor.  6. 18.  And  ye  shall  be  to  me  sons  and  daughters 
see  children. 

Dawn. — A.V.  ^morning,  '^shine. 
Mat.  28.  1.  as  it  began  to  dawn  toward  the  first  day  of 
1/(6.24.1.  at  early  If?.,  they  came  unto  the  tomb  [upon  them 
2  Cor.  4.  4.  Christ,  who  is  the  image  of  God,  should  not  '^d. 
2  Pet.  1. 19.  until  the  day  dawn,  and  the  day-star  arise 

Day.— ^.F.  ^daihj,Vtour, '^morning,  Hime. 
Mat.  10. 1-5.  and  Gomorrah  in  the  dai/  of  judgement.  11.  24 

11.  22.  Tyre  and  Sidon  in  the  daij  of  judgement 

12.  36.  shall  give  account  thereof  in  the  f7a(/ of  judgement 
16.  21.  aud  the  third  day  be  raised  up.  17.  23  :  20.  19 : 

Lu.  9.  22 :  18.  33 :  24.  7,  46 

20.  2.  agreed  with  the  labourers  for  a  penny  a  dag 
6.  "Why  stand  ye  here  all  the  dag  idle  ? 

12.  borne  the  burden  of  the  day  aud  the  scorching  heat 

24.  38.  the  day  that  Noah  entered  into  the  ark.  Lu.  17. 27 
42.  ye  know  not  on  what  '^day  your  Lord  cometh 

50.  shall  come  in  a  day  when  he  expecteth.  La.  12.  46 

25.  13.  for  ye  know  not  the  day  nor  the  hour 

26.  17.  on  the  first  day  of  unleavened  bread.  Mk.  14.  12 

27.  64.  sepulchre  be  niade  sure  until  the  third  day 

28.  1.  the  first  day  of  the  week.  Mk.  16. 2,  9:  Lu.  24.  1 : 

Jno.  20.  1,  19  :  Acts  20.  7  :  1  Cor.  16.  2 
Mk.  1.  35.  a  great  while  before  day  he  rose  up  and  went 
4.  27.  and  should  sleep  and  rise  night  and  day 

6.  35.  when  the  ^day  was  now  far  spent— and  the  ^day 
Lu.l.  20.  not  able  to  speak,  until  the  day  that  these 

69.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  eighth  day 

80.  in  the  deserts  till  the  d.  of  his  shewing  unto  Israel 

4.  42.  when  it  was  day,  he  came  out.  6.  13 

13.  32.  and  the  third  day  I  am  perfected 

16.  19.  faring  sumptuously  every  day  [Dives] 

17.  4.  Aud  if  he  sin  against  thee  seven  times  in  the  day 
24.  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  in  his  day 

29.  but  in  the  day  that  Lot  went  out  from  Sodom 

30.  in  the  dai/  that  the  Son  of  man  is  revealed 

21.  37.  And  every  day  he  was  teaching  in  the  temple 
23. 12.  Herod  and  Pilate  became  friends  with  each  other 

54.  itwas  the  fZ.  of  the  Preparation.  Mk.lb.i2  [thatveryrf. 
24.  21.  it  is  now  the  third  day  since  these  things  came 
29.  evening,  and  the  day  is  now  far  spent 
Jno.  2.  1.  And  the  third  day  thexe  was  a  marriage  in  Cana 

7.  37.  on  the  last  day,  the  great  day  of  the  feast 

8.  56.  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  day 

9.  4.  the  works  of  him  that  sent  me,  while  it  is  day 

11.  9.  Ai-e  there  not  twelve  hours  in  the  day  ?    If  a 

man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth  not 

19.  31.  (for  the  day  of  that  sabbath  was  a  high  day) 
21.  4.  But  when  ^day  was  now  breaking,  Jesus  stood 

Acts  1.  2.  imtil  the  dciy  in  which  he  was  received  up.  22 
2.  1.  And  when  the  day  of  Pentecost  was  now  come 
20.  the  day  of  the  Lord  come.  That  great  and  notable  day 

5.  42.  And  every  ^day,  in  the  temple  and  at  home 

7.  8.  and  circumcised  him  the  eighth  day.  Phil.  3.  5 

8.  1.  there  arose  on  that  ^day  a  great  persecution 

12.  21.  And  upon  a  set  day  Herod  arrayed  himself 

16.  35.  But  when  it  was  day.  23.  12  :  27.  39 

17.  31.  inasmuch  as  he  hath  appointed  a  day 

20.  16.  to  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost 
18.  from  the  first  day  that  I  set  foot  in  Asia 

21.  7.  saluted  the  brethren,  and  abode  with  tliem  one  day 

27.  19.  third  day  they  cast  out  with  their  own  Lands 
29.  anchors  from  the  stern,  and  wished  for  tlie  day 
33.  This  day  is  the  fourteenth  day  that  ye  wait 

28.  13.  and  after  one  day  a  south  wind  sprang  up,  and 

on  the  second  day  we  came  to  Puteoli 


DAY 

Bom.  2.  5.  treasurest  up  for  thyself  wrath  in  the  day  of 
16.  in  the  day  when  God  shall  judge  the  secrets  ot  men 
8.  36.  For  thy  sake  we  are  killed  all  the  day  long 
Bom.  10.  21.  All  tlie  day  long  did  I  spread  out  My  hands 
13.  12.  The  night  is  far  spent,  and  the  day  is  at  hand 

13.  Let  us  walk  honestly,  as  in  the  day 
14.5.  One   man   esteemeth    one    day  above   another : 

another  esteemeth  every  day  alike 
6.  He  that  regardeth  the  d.,  regardeth  it  unto  the  Lord 

1  Co7\  1.  8.  that  ye  be  unreproveable  in  the  day  of  our  Lord 
3.  13.  made  manifest :  for  the  day  shall  declare  it 

5.  5.  spirit  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
10.  8.  and  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 
15.  4.  and  he  that  hath  been  raised  on  the  third  day 

2  Cor.  1.  14.  as  ye  also  are  ours,  in  the  d.  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

6.  2.  And  in  a  day  of  salvation  did  I  succour  thee — 
behold,  now  is  the  day  of  salvation 

Eph.  4.  30.  j'e  were  sealed  unto  the  dag  of  redemption 
Phil.  1.5.  of  the  gospel  from  the  first  day  until  now 

6.  you  will  perfect  it  until  the  day  of  Jesus  Christ 
10.  sincere  and  void  of  offence  unto  the  day  of  Christ 

2. 16.  I  may  have  whereof  to  gloryin  the  day  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  6.  since  the  day  ye  heard  and  knew  the  grace 
9.  since  the  day  we  heard  it,  do  not  cease  to  pray 
2.  16.  or  in  respect  of  a  feast  daij  or  a  new  moon 
1  Th.  5.  2.  that  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief 
1  in  the  night.  2  Pet.  3.  10 

I         5.  for  ye  are  all  sons  of  light,  and  sons  of  the  day 
1         8.  But  let  us,  since  we  are  of  the  day,  be  sober 
{   2  Th.  2.  2.  as  that  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  now  present 
]   Heb.  3.  8.  Like  as  in  the  day  of  the  temptation 
\       4.  4.  seventh  day  on  this  %vise,  And  God  rested  on  the 
seventh  day  from  all  his  works 

7.  he  again  defineth  a  certain  day,  saying  in  David 

8.  he  would  not  have  spoken  afterward  of  another  day 

8.  9.  In  the  dag  that  I  took  them  by  the  hand 
10.  25.  as  ye  see  the  day  drawing  nigh 

1  Pet.  2.  12.  glorify  God  in  the  dag  of  visitation 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  until  the  dag  dawn,  and  the  day-star  arise 

2.  8.  vexed  his  righteous  soul  from  day  to  day 

9.  under  punishment  unto  the  day  of  judgement 

3.  7.  being  reserved  against  the  day  of  judgement 
8.  that    one   day   is  with    the    Lord  as  a  thousand 

years,  and  a  thousand  years  as  one  day 
12.  earnestly  desiring  the  coming  of  the  day  of  God 

1  Jno.  4.  17.  we  may  have  boldness  in  the  f?n)/  of  judgement 
Jude  6.  darkness  unto  the  judgement  of  the  gi-eat  day 
Bev.  1.  10.  I  was  in  the  Spirit  on  the  Lord's  day 

6.  17.  for  the  great  day  of  their  wrath  is  come 

9.  15.  which  had  been  prepared  for  the  hour  and  day 
16. 14.  them  together  unto  the  war  of  the  great  f? (7  ?/ of  God 
18.  8.  Therefore  in  one  day  shall  her  plagues  come 
21,  25.  the  gates  thereof  sliall  in  no  wise  be  shut  by  dag 

see  cvU,journcij,  last  day,  morrov:. 

Day  joined  with  night. 

Mk.  4.  27.  and  should  sleep  and  rise  niylU  and  day 
5.  5.  And  always,  night  and  day,  in  the  tombs 

14.  30.  that  thou  to-day,  even  this  nightshali  deny 
Lio.  2.  37.  with  fastings  and  supplications  night  and  day 

18.  7.  his  elect,  which  cry  to  him  day  and  )iight 
Acts  9.  24.  watched  the  gates  also  day  and  night 
20.  31. 1  ceased  not  to  admonish  every  one  tiighi  and  day 
26.  7.  earnestly  serving  God  )iiy]it  and  day 

2  Cor.  11.  25.  a  night  and  dag  have  I  been  in  the  deep 
1  Th.  2.  9.  working  ;;.  and  d.,  that  we  might  not  burden. 

3.  10.  night  and  dag  praying  exceedingly       [2  Th.  3.  8 

1  Tim.  5.  5.  in  supplications  aud  prayers  night  and  day 

2  Titn.  1.  3.  remembrance  of  thee — night  and  day 
Bev.  4.  8.  and  they  have  no  rest  day  and  night 


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DAYS 


Eev.  7.  15.  and  they  serve  him  day  and  night  in  his  temple 

8.  12.  the  daij  should  not  shine  for  the  third  part  of  it, 

and  the  ni{/ht  in  like  manner 
12. 10.  which  accuseth  them  before  our  God  r?ay  and  )iighf 
14.  11.  no  rest  day  and  n.,  they  that  worship  the  beast 

20.  10.  be  tormented  day  and  nigltt  for  ever  and  ever 

Feast  Day. — see  day. 

Sabbath  Day. — A.V.  ^sabbath  days,  -sabbath. 

Mat.  12.  1.  Jesus  went  on  the  s.  day  through.  Mk.  2.  23 
5.  how  that  on  the  '^sabbath  day  the  priests — profane 

10.  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  habbath  day  ? 

11.  and  if  this  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  d.  Lu.  14.  5 

12.  Wherefore  it  is  lawful  to  do  good  on  the  "^sabbath  d. 
28.  1.  late  on  the  -sabbath  day,  as  it  began  to  dawn 

Mk.  2.  24.  on  the  «.  d.  that  which  is  not  lawful?  Lu.H.  i-2 

3.  2.  whether  he  would  heal  him  on  the  sabbath  day 

4.  Is  it  lawful  on  the  '^sabbath  day  to  do  good,  or  to  do 

Lu.  4.  16.  into  the  synagogue  on  the  s.  d.  Mk.  1,  21 :  Acts 

31.  And  he  was  teaching  them  on  the  ^s.  day.     [13.  14 

13.  10.  teaching  in  one  of  the  synagogues  on  the  H.  day 
16.  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the  day  of  the  sabbath  1 

Jno.  5.  9.  Now  it  was  the  sabbath  on  that  day 

9.  14.  it  was  the  s.  on  the  day  when  Jesus  made  the  clay 

19.  31.  (for  the  day  of  that  sabbath  was  a  high  day) 
Acts  16.  13.  on  the  habbath  day  we  went  forth  without 
Col.  2.  16.  feast  day  or  a  new  moon  or  a  ^sabbath  day 

see  journey,  sabbath. 

''!iame  Day  A.V. — see  (very)  hour,  that  day. 

That  Tiay.—A.V.  ^same  day. 

Mat.  7.  22.  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day,  Lord,  Lord 
24.  36.  But  of  t.  d.  and  hoiu-  knoweth  no  one.  Mk.  13.  32 

26.  29.  until  that  day  when  I  drink  it  new.  Mk.  14.  25 
Lu.  6.  23.  Rejoice  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy 

10.  12.  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  in  that  dayioi-  Sodom 

21.  34.  and  that  day  coma  on  you  suddenly 
Jno.  1.  39.  and  they  abode  with  him  that  day 

11.  53.  So  from  tJiat  day  forth  they  took  counsel 

14.  20.  In  that  day  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  in  my  Father 
16.  23.  And  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 

26.  In  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name 

20.  19.  When  therefore  it  was  evening,  on  ^thal  day 
Acts  2.  41.  unto  them  in  '^t.  d.  about  three  thousand  souls 

1  Th.  5.  4.  that  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  thief 

2  Tit.  1.  10.  our  testimony  iinto  you  was  believed)  in  t.  day 
2  Tim.  1.  12.  committed  unto  him  against  that  day 

18.  grant  unto  him  to  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  t.  day) 

4.  8.  the  righteous  judge,  shall  give  to  me  at  that  day 

This  Day. 
Mat.  6.  11.  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread 
11.  23.  it  would  have  remained  until  this  day 

27.  8.  was  called,  The  field  of  blood,  unto  this  day 

19.  I  have  suffered  many  things  this  day  in  a  dream 

28.  15.  among  the  Jews,  and  continueth  until  this  day 
Lu.  2.  11.  for  there  is  bom  to  you  t.  d.  in  the  city  of  David 

19.  42.  If  thou  hadst  known  in  this  day,  even  thou 

22.  34.  I  tell  thee,  Peter,  the  cock  shall  not  crow  t.  day 
Acts  2.  29.  and  his  tomb  is  with  us  unto  this  day 

13.  33.  my  Son,  t.  d.  have  I  begotten  thee.  Heb.  1.  5  :  5.  5 

20.  26.  Wherefore  I  testify  unto  you  this  day 

22.  3.  zealous  for  God,  even  as  ye  all  are  tJiis  day 
23. 1.  lived  before  God  in  all  good  conscience  until  this  d. 
24.  21.  I  am  called  in  question  before  you  this  day 
26.  2.  that  I  am  to  make  my  defence  before  thee  this  d. 
22.  I  stand  unto  this  day  testifying  both  to  small  and 
29.  not  thou  only,  but  also  all  that  hear  me  this  day 


Bom.  11.  8.  that  they  should  not  hear,  unto  this  very  day 
2  Cor.  3.  14.  for  until  tliis  very  day  at  the  reading.  15 
sec  to-day. 
To-Daj.—A.V.  ^this  day. 

Mat.  6.  30.  grass  of  the  field,  which  to-day  is.  Lii.  12.  28 

10.  3.  It  will  be  foul  weather  to-day  :  for  the  heaven  is 
21.  28.  Son,  go  work  to-day  in  the  vineyard 

Mk.  14.  30.  thou  ^to-day,  even  this  night — shalt  deny 
Lu.  4.  21.  ^To-day  hath  this  scripture  been  fulfilled  in 
5.  26.  We  have  seen  strange  things  to-day 
13.  32.  and  perform  cures  to-day  and  to-morrow 
33.  HowbeitI  must  go  on  my  way  to-day  and  to-morrow 
19.  5.  for  to-day  I  must  abide  at  thy  house 

9.  ^To-day  is  salvation  come  to  this  house 

23.  43.  To-day  shalt  thoii  be  with  me  in  Paradise 
Heb.  3.  7.   To-day  if  ye  shall  hear  his  voice.  15  :  4.  7 
13.  so  long  as  it  is  called  To-day 
4.  7.  To-day,  as  it  hath  been  before  said 
13.  8.  Jesus  Christ  is  the  same  yesterday  and  to-day 
Jas.  4.  13.  To-day  or  to-morrow  we  will  go  into  this  city 

Daybreak. — A.V.  ^morning. 

Acts  5.  21.  they  entered  into  the  temple  about  ^daybreak 

Day  by  Day.— .4.F.  ^daily. 
Lu.  11.  3.  Give  us  dcu/  by  day  our  daily  bread 
Acts  2.  46.  And  ^day  by  day,  continuing  stedfastly  with 

47.  added  to  them  ^day  by  day  those  that  were  being 
2  Cor.  4.  16.  our  inward  man  is  renewed  day  by  day 
Heb.  3.  13.  but  exhort  one  another  ^day  by  day 

10.  11.  And  every  priest  indeed  standeth  ^clay  by  day 

Days. — A.V.  Hime. 

Mat.  2.  1.  Bethlehem  of  Judasa  in  the  days  of  Herod 

3.  1.  And  in  those  days  cometh  John  the  Baptist 

4.  2.  when  he  had  fasted  forty  days  and  forty  nights 

9.  15.   but  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 
shall  be  taken  away.  Mk.  2.  20  :  Lu.  5.  35 

11.  12.  And  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist 

12.  40.  as  Jonah  was  three  days  and  three  nights— so 

shall  the  Son  of  man  be  three  d.  and  three  nights 
15. 32.  with  me  now  three  d.  and  have  nothing  to.  71//:.  8. 2 
17.  1.  after  six  d.  Jesus  taketh  with  him  Peter.  Mk.  9.  2 

23.  30.  If  we  had  been  in  the  clays  of  our  fathers 

24.  19.  give  suck  in  those  days !  Mk.  13.  17  :  Lu.  21.  23 
22.  except  those  days  had  been  shortened.  Mk.  13.  20 
29.  after  the  tribulation  of  those  days,  the  sun  shall  be 

37.  were  the  d.  of  Noah,  so  shall  be  the  coming,  iu.  17.26, 

38.  For  as  in  those  d.  which  were  before  the  flood  [28 

26.  2.  after  two  days  the  passover  cometh.  Mk.  14.  1 
61.  temple  of  God,  and  to  build  it  in  three  days.  27. 40  : 

Mk.  14.  58 :  15.  29  :  Jno.  2.  19,  20  [10.  34 

27.  63.  After  three  d.  I  will  rise  again.  Mk.  8.  31 :  9.  31 : 
Mk.  1. 13.  in  the  wilderness  forty  days  tempted.  Lu.  4.  2 

13.  19.  For  those  (Zrt?/s  shall  be  tribulation,  such  as  there 
Lu.  1.  24.  after  these  days  Elisabeth  his  wife  conceived 

25.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  done  unto  me  in  the  days 

39.  Mary  arose  in  these  days  and  went  into  the  hill 
75.  holiness  and  righteousness  before  him  all  our  days 

2.  21.  eight  days  were  fulfilled  for  circumcising  him 
46.  after  three  days  they  found  him  in  the  temple 
4.  25.  many  widows  in  Israel  in  the  days  of  Elijah 
9.  28.  it  came  to  pass  about  eight  days  after  these  sayings 
13.  14.  There  are  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to  work 
15.  13.  And  not  many  days  after  the  younger  son 
17.  22.  The  days  will  come,  when  ye  shall  desire  to  see 
one  of  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 

19.  43.  the  d.  shall  come  upon  thee,  when  thine  enemies 

20.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  on  one  of  the  days 


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Lu.  21.  6.  the  days  will  come,  iu  which  there  shall  not  be  ] 
22.  For  these  are  days  of  vengeance 
23.  7.  himself  also  was  at  Jerusalem  in  these  ^days 
24.  18.  things  which  are  come  to  pass  there  in  these  d.  ? 
Jno.  2.  12.  and  there  they  abode  not  many  days 
\.  40.  to  abide  with  them  ;  and  he  abode  there  two  days 
43.  after  the  two  days  he  went  forth  from  tlience  into 

11.  6.  he  abode  at  that  time  two  days  in  the  place 

17.  he  had  been  in  the  tomb  four  days  already 

12.  1.  Jesus — six  d.  before  the  passover  came  to  Bethany 
20.  26.  after  eight  days  again  his  disciples  were  within 

Acts  1.  3.  appearing  unto  them  by  the  space  of  forty  days 
5.  with  the  Holy  Ghost  not  many  days  hence 
2.  17.  And  it  shall  be  in  the  last  days,  saith  God 

18.  on  my  handmaidens  in  those  days  Will  I  pour 

8.  24.  many  as  have  spoken,  they  also  told  of  these  days 
5.  36.  For  before  these  days  rose  up  Theudas 

37.  Judas  of  Galilee  in  the  days  of  the  enrolment 
7.  41.  And  they  made  a  calf  in  those  days 

9.  9.  And  he  was  three  days  without  sight 

10.  30.  Cornelius  said.  Four  days  ago,  until  this  hour 

11.  27.  Now  in  these  days  there  came  down  prophets 
28.  which  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Claudius 

12.  3.  those  were  the  days  of  unleavened  bread.  20.  6 

13.  31.  he  was  seen  for  many  days  of  them  that  came 
41.  For  I  work  a  work  in  your  days,  A  work  which  ye 

16.  18.  And  this  she  did  for  many  days 

17.  2.  for  three  sabbath  days  reasoned  with  them 

20.  6.  Troas  in  five  d. ;  where  we  tarried  seven  d.  21.  4 

21.  38.  which  before  these  days  stirred  up  to  sedition 
24.  1.  And  after  five  days  the  high  priest  Ananias  came 

11.  not  more  than  twelve  fZat/s  since  I  went  up  to  worship 
25. 6.  tarried  among  them  not  more  than  eight  or  ten  days 

27.  20.  neither  sun  nor  stars  shone  upon  us  for  many  d. 

28.  7.  and  entertained  us  three  days  courteously 

17.  after  three  days  he  called  together  those  that  were 
Gal.  1.  18.  to  visit  Cephas,  and  tarried  with  him  fifteen  d. 

4.  10.  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  seasons 
Eph.  5.  16.  redeeming  the  time,  because  the  days  are  evil 
2  Tim.  3.  1.  in  the  last  days  grevious  times  shall  come 
Heh.  1.  2.  hath  at  the  end  of  these  days  spoken  unto  us 

5.  7.  in  the  days  of  his  flesh,  having  offered  up  prayers 

7.  3.  having  neither  beginning  of  days  nor  end  of  life 

8.  8.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

10.  32.  But  call  to  remembrance  the  former  days 

11.  30.  after  they  had  been  compassed  about  for  seven  d. 

12.  10.  For  they  verily  for  a  few  days  chastened  us 
Jas.  5.  3.  Ye  have  laid  up  your  treasure  iu  the  last  days 

1  Pet.  3.  10.  He  that  would  love  life,  And  see  good  days 

20.  longsufiering  of  God  waited  in  the  days  of  Noah 

2  Pet.  3.  3.  that  in  the  last  days  mockers  shall  come 
Rev.  2.  10    and  ye  shall  have  tribulation  ten  days 

13.  even  in  the  days  of  Antipas  my  witness 

9.  6.  And  in  those  days  men  shall  seek  death 

10.  7.  but  in  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh  angel 

11.  3.  prophesy  a  thousand  two  hundred  and  threescore  d. 
G.  that  it  rain  not  during  the  days  of  their  prophecy 
9.  look  upon  their  dead  bodies  three  days  and  a  half 
11.  And  after  the  three  d.  and  a  half  the  breath  of  life 

12.  6.  may  nom'ish  her  a  thousand  two  hundred  and 

threescore  days 

see  saMath  day. 
Dayspring. 
Lk.  1.  78.  Whereby  the  dayspring  from  on  high  shall  visit 

Day-star. 
2  Pet.  1.  19.  and  the  day-star  arise  in  your  hearts 

Day-time, 
2  Pet.  2.  13.  count  it  pleasure  to  revel  iu  the  day-time 


Dazzling. — A.V.  ^glistening,  ^shining. 

Lu.  9.  29.  his  raiment  became  white  and  ^dazzling 
24.  4.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  "^dazzWig  apparel 

Deacons. — A.V.  ^deacon. 

Phil.  1.  1.  the  saints — at  Philippi,  with  the  bishops  and  d. 

1  Tim.  8.  8.  Deacons  in  like  manner  must  be  grave 
10.  then  let  them  serve  as  ^deacons.  ^IS 
12.  Let  deacons  be  husbands  of  one  wife 

Dead. 

Mat.  2. 20.  for  they  are  d.  that  sought  the  young  child's  life 

8.  22.  leave  the  dead  to  bury  their  own  dead.  Lu.  9.  60 

9.  18.  My  daughter  is  even  now  d.  Mk.  5.  35 :  Lv.  8.  49 

24.  for  the  damsel  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  Mk.  5.  39 : 

10.  8.  raise  the  dead,  cleanse  the  lepers      [Lu.  8.  52,  53 

11.  5.  the  deaf  hear,  and  the  fZeafZ  are  raised  lip.  Z/h.7.22 

22.  32.  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  d.  Mk.  12.  27 :  Lu.  20. 38 

23.  27.  but  inwardly  are  full  of  dead  men's  bones 

28.  4.  the  watchers  did  quake,  and  became  as  deadmeu 
Mk.  9.  26.  he  came  out:  and  the  child  became  as  onedead 

12.  26.  But  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  are  raised 
15.  44.  And  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were  already  dead — 

whether  he  had  been  any  while  dead 
Lu.  10.  30.  and  departed,  leaving  him  half  dead 
20.  37.  But  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  shewed 

24.  5.  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead  ?  fthem 
Jho.  5.  21.  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  the  d.  and  quickeneth 

25.  whenthedead  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of  God 
11.  39.  for  he  hath  been  dead  four  days 

Acts  5. 10.  and  the  young  men  came  in  and  found  her  dead 

10.  42.  God  to  be  the  Judge  of  quick  and  dead.  2  Tim.  4.  1 
20.  9.  from  the  third  story,  and  was  taken  up  dead 

26.  8.  incredible  with  you,  if  God  doth  raise  the  dead  '/ 
23.  how  that  he  first  by  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 

28.  6.  have  swollen,  or  fallen  down  dead  suddenly 
Bom.  4.  17.  even  God,  who  quickeneth  the  dead 
19.  considered  his  own  body  now  as  good  as  dead 

6. 11.  Even  so  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be  d.  unto  sin 

7.  4.  ye  also  were  made  d.  to  the  law  through  the  body 

14.  9.  that  he  might  be  Lord  of  both  thee?,  and  the  living 

1  Cor.  7.  39.  if  the  husband  be  d.,  she  is  free  to  be  married 

15.  13.  But  if  there  is  no  resurrection  of  the  dead 

15.  if  so  be  that  the  dead  are  not  raised  [29,  32 

16.  For  if  the  ^.  arenotraised,  neither  hath  Christ  been. 
29.  Else  what  shall  they  do  which  are  baptized  for  the  d.  ? 
35.  But  some  one  will  say,  How  are  the  dead  raised  ? 
52.  and  the  dead  shall  be  raised  incorruptible 

2  Coi-.  1.  9.  but  in  God  which  raiseth  the  dead  [2.  13 
Eph.  2.1.  when  ye  were  (ZeatZ  through  your — sins.  5:  CoL 
1  Th.  4. 16.  and  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first 

Heb.  6. 1.  laying — afoundation  of  repentance  from  d.  works 
9.  14.  cleanse  your  conscience  from  dead  works 

11.  4.  through  it  he  being  dead  yet  speaketh 

12.  there  sprang  of  one,  and  him  as  good  as  dead 
35.  Women  received  their  dead  by  a  resurrection 

1  Pet.  4.  5.  ready  to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 

6.  this  end  was  the  gospel  preached  even  to  the  dead 
Jude  12.  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots 
Bev.  1.  5.  faithful  witness,  the  firstborn  of  the  dead 

17.  I  [John]  fell  at  his  feet  as  one  dead 

3.  1.  thou  hast  a  name  that  thou  livest,  and  thou  art  a. 
11. 18.  and  the  time  of  the  dead  to  be  judged 
■14.  13.  Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord 
16.  3.  and  it  became  blood  as  of  a  dead  man 
20.  5.  The  rest  of  the  dead  lived  not  until  the     [judged 
12. 1  saw  the  fZ.,  the  pi-eat  and  the  small— and  the  d.  were 

13.  the  sea  gave  up  the  dead — and  Hades  gave  up  the  a'. 
sec  bodic!-,  death,  die,  died,  ri.cii.mction,  i''U6  dead. 


78 


DEAD 


DEATH 


From  the  Dead. 

Mat.  14.  2.  John  the  Baptist;  he  is  risen  from  the  dead. 
Mk.Q.  14:  Lu.2.  7 

17.  9.  Son  of  man  be  risen/,  the  d.  Ml:  9.  9:  Jno.  21. 14 

'27.  64.  He  is  risen /7'o;»  the  dead.  28.  7 
Ml-.  9.  10.  what  the  rising  again /ro77i  the  d.  should  mean 
Lii.  16.  31.  be  persuaded,  if  one  rise  from  the  dead.  30 

24.  46.  rise  again  from  the  d.  the  third  day.  Jno.  20.  9 
J)w.  2.  22.  When  therefore  he  was  raised  fj-on  the  dead 

12.  1.  whom  Jesus  raised  from  the  dead 

Acts  3. 15.  whom  God  raised />-om  the  dead.  4. 10;  13.  30, 

34  :  Bom.  10.  9:  Gal.  1. 1:  Col.  2. 12:  1  Th.  1. 10: 

1  Pet.  1.  21 

10. 41.  eat  and  diink  with  him  after  he  rose  from  the  dead 

17.  31.  in  that  he  hath  raised  himfrojii  the  dead 

Rom.  4.  24.  that  raised  Jesus  our  Lord  from  the  dead.  8. 11 

6.  4.  like  as  Christ  was  raised  from  the  dead 

9.  Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead  dieth  no  more 
13.  present  yourselves  unto  God,  as  aXive  from  the  dead 

7.  4.  to  another,  even  to  him  who  was  raised  from  the  d. 

10.  7.  (that  is,  to  bring  Christ  \y^  from  the  dead) 

11.  15.  receiving  of  them  be,  but  life /ro?«  the  dead? 

1  Cor.  15. 12.  preached  that  he  hath  been  raised  from  the  d. 
20.  But  now  hath  Christ  been  raised  from  the  dead 

Eph.  1.  20.  in  Christ,  when  he  raised  hivufrom  the  dead 
5.  14.  from  the  dead.,  and  Christ  shall  shine  upon  thee 
Col.  1.  18.  the  beginning,  the  fii'stborn //-o^/t  the  dead 

2  Tim.  2.  8.  visen  from  the  dead,  of  the  seed  of  David 
Heh.  11.  19.  God  is  able  to  raise  up,  even/;-o/«  the  dead 

13.  20.  brought  again /ro?^^  the  dead  the  great  shepherd 

see  raised. 

Is  Dead.— .4. F.  ^was  dead. 

Mat.  9.  18.  My  daughter  is  even  now  dead.   Mk.  5.  35: 

Lu.8.  49. 
Mk.  9.  26.  insomuch  that  the  more  part  said,  He  is  dead 
Jno.  8.  52.  Abraham  is  dead,  and  the  prophets.  53 

11.  14.  said  unto  them  plainly,  Lazarus  is  dead 
Bam.  7.  8.  apart  from  the  law  sin  i/s  dead 

8.  10.  if  Christ  is  in  you,  the  body  is  dead  because  of  sin 
1  Tim.  5.  6.  herself  to  pleasure  is  dead  while  she  liveth 
Jus.  2.  17.  Even  so  faith,  if  it  have  not  works,  is  d.  in  itself 

26.  For  as  the  body  apart  from  the  spirit  is  dead,  even 
so  faith  apart  from  works  is  dead. 
see  barren,  died. 

Was  Dead. — A.V.  ^had  been  dead. 

Mat.  2.  19.  But  when  Herod  luas  dead,  behold,  an  angel 
Lii.  7.  12.  one  that  tvas  dead,  the  only  son  of  his  mother 
15.  And  he  [widow's  son]  that  was  dead  sat  up 
8.  35.  laughed  him  to  scorn,  knowing  that  she  was  dead 
15.  24.  for  this  my  son  was  dead,  and  is  alive  again.  32 
Jno.  11.  39.  Martha,  the  sister  of  him  that  urns  dead 
44.  He  that  was  dead  came  forth,  bound  hand  and  foot 
19.  33.  came  to  Jesus,  and  saw  that  he  ^uas  dead  already 
Acts  14.  19.  out  of  the  city,  supposing  that  he  ^was  dead 

25.  19.  and  of  one  Jesus,  who  was  dead 
Bev.  1.  18.  I  was  dead,  and  behold,  I  am  alive.  2.  8. 
see  is  dead. 
Deadly. 

Mk.  16.  18.  and  if  they  drink  any  deadly  thing 
Jas.  3.  8.  it  is  a  restless  evil,  it  is  full  of  deadly  poison 
see  death-stroke. 
Deadness. 

Bom.  4.  19.  and  the  deadness  of  Sarah's  womb 

Deaf. 

Mat.  11.  5.  the  deaf  hear,  and  the  dead  are  raised.  Lu.7. 22 


Mk.  7. 32.  And  they  bring  unto  him  one  that  was  deaf 
37.  maketh  even  the  d.  to  hear,  and  the  dumb  to  speak 

9.  25.  Tliou  dumb  and  (Zea/ spirit,  I  command  thee 

Deal.— .4. F.  hise. 

Mk.  7.  36.  so  much  the  more  a  great  deal  they  published 

10.  48.  but  he  cried  out  the  more  a  great  deal.  Thou  son 
2  Cor.  13.  10.  that  I  may  not  when  present  ^deal  sharply 

Dealeth. 
Heb.  12.  7.  God  dealetk  with  you  as  with  sons 

Dealings. 

Jno.  4.  9.  (For  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  Samaritans) 

Dealt. — A.V.  ^charged. 

Lu.  2.  48.  Son,  why  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us  ? 
Acts  7.  19.  The  same  dealt  subtilly  with  our  race 
Bom..  12.  3.  according  as  God  hath  dealt  to  each  man 
1  Th.  2.  11.  as  ye  know  how  we  ^d.  with  each  one  of  you 


ee  done,  made  suit. 


Dear. 


Lu.  7.  2.  centurion's  servant,  who  was  dear  unto  him 
Ac/s  20.  24.  But  I  hold  not  my  life  of  any  account,  as  dear 
1  Th.  2.  8.  because  ye  were  become  very  dear  to  us 

see  beloved,  love. 

Dearly  beloved  A.V. — see  beloved. 
Dearth  A.V. — see  famine. 

Death. — A.V.  ^dead,  -die,  '^grave. 

Mat.  2.  15.  and  was  there  until  the  death  of  Herod 

4.  16.  sat  in  the  region  and  shadow  of  death.  Ln.  1.  79 

10.  21.  brother  shall  deliver  up  brother  to  d.  Mk.  13. 12 

15.  4.  evil  of  father  or  mother,  let  him  die  the  death. 

Mk.  7.  10  \L7t.  9.  27 

16.  28.  which  shall  in  no  wise  taste  of  death.  Mk.  9.  1  : 

20.  18.  and  they  shall  condemn  him  to  rfe«.^7t.  MZ-.  10.  33 
26.  38.  is  exceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto  d.  Mk.  14.  34 

66.  said.  He  is  worthy  of  death.  Mk.  14.  64. 
Mk.  5.  23.  My  little  daughter  is  at  the  point  of  death 
Lu.  2.  26.  by  the  Holy  Spirit,  that  he  should  not  see  death 

7.  2.  centurion's  servant — at  the  point  of  '^death 

22.  33.  with  thee  I  am  ready  to  go  both  to  prison  and  to  d. 

23.  15.  nothing  worthy  of  death  hath  been  done  by  him 
22.  I  have  found  no  cause  of  death  in  him 

24.  20.  delivered  him  up  to  be  condemned  to  death 
Jno.  4.  47.  heal  his  son  ;  for  he  was  at  the  point  of  death. 

5.  24.  passed  out  of  death  into  life.  1  Jno.  3. 14 

8.  51.  If  a  man  keep  my  word,  he  shall  never  see  d,  52 

11.  4.  This  sickness  is  not  unto  death 

13.  Now  Jesus  had  spoken  of  his  death  \\8.  32 

12.  33.  signifying  by  what  manner  of  d.  he  should  die. 

21.  19.  by  what  manner  of  death  he  should  glorify  God 
Acts  2. 24.  God  raised  up,  having  loosed  the  pangs  of  death 

8.  1.  And  Saul  was  consenting  unto  his  death 

13.  28.  And  though  they  found  no  cause  of  death  in  him 

22.  4.  and  I  persecuted  this  Way  unto  the  death 
26.  31.  doeth  nothing  worthy  of  d.  23.  29  :  25.  11,  25 
28.  18.  because  there  was  no  cause  of  death  in  me 

Bom.  1.  32.  they  which  practise  such  things  are  worthy  of  f7. 
5.  10.  reconciled  to  God  through  the  death  of  his  Sou 
12.  and  d.  through  sin  ;  and  so  d.  passed  unto  all  men 

14.  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  Adam  until  Moses 
17.  by  the  trespass  of  the  one,  d.  reigned  through  the  one 
21.  as  sin  reigned  in  death,  even  so  might  grace  reign 


DEATH 


DECEIVE 


lio)!!.  6.  3.  into  Christ  Jesus  were  baptized  unto  his  death  ? 

4.  buried  therefore  with  him  through  baptism  into  d. 

5.  united  with  him  by  the  likeness  of  his  death 

9.  denth  no  more  hath  dominion  over  him 

10.  For  the  death  that  he  died,  be  died  unto  sin 

16.  whom  ye  obey  ;  whetlier  of  sin  unto  death 
21.  for  the  end  of  those  tilings  is  death 

23.  For  the  wages  of  sin  is  death 

7.  5.  wrought  in  our  members  to  bring  forth  fruit  unto  d. 
10.  this  I  found  to  be  unto  death 

13.  Did  then  that  which  is  good  become  death  unto  me  ? 

24.  who  shall  deliver  me  out  of  the  body  of  this  death  1 

8.  2.  free  from  the  law  of  sin  and  of  death 

6.  For  the  mind  of  the  flesh  is  death 

38,  For  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither  death,  nor  life 

1  Cor.  3.  22.  or  life,  or  death,  or  tilings  present 

4.  9.  apostles  last  of  all,  as  men  doomed  to  death 

11.  26.  ye  proclaim  the  Lord's  deatlb  till  he  come 
15.  21.  For  since  by  man  came  death 

26.  The  last  enemy  that  shall  be  abolished  is  death 

54.  Death  is  swallowed  up  in  victory 

55.  0  "<?.,  where  is  thy  victory?  OfZ.,  where  is  thy  sting? 

56.  The  sting  of  death  is  sin 

2  Cor.  1.  9.  have  had  the  answer  of  (ZedWi  within  ourselves 

10.  who  delivered  us  out  of  so  great  a  death 

2.  16.  to  the  one  a  savour  from  death  unto  death 

3.  7.  But  if  the  ministration  of  death,  written  and 

4.  11.  are  alway  delivered  unto  death  for  Jesus'  sake 
12.  So  then  death  worketh  in  us,  but  life  in  you 

7   10.  but  the  sorrow  of  the  world  worketh  death 
Phil.  1.  20.  magnified  in  my  body,  whetherby  life,or  byt?. 
2.  8.  obedient  even  unto  death,  yea,  the  d.  of  the  cross 
'27.  for  indeed  he  was  sick  nigh  unto  death 
30.  because  for  the  work  of  Christ  he  came  nigh  unto  d, 
3   10.  becoming  conformed  unto  his  death 
Col.  1.  22.  reconciled  in  the  body  of  his  flesh  through  d. 
2  Tim.  1.  10.  Saviour  Christ  Jesus,  who  abolished  death 
Heb.  2.  9.  suffering  of  d.  crowned — taste  d.  for  every  man 

14.  through  death  he  might  bring  to  nought  him  that 

had  the  power  of  death 

15.  and  might  deliver  all  them  who  through  fear  of  d. 

5.  7,  unto  him  that  was  able  to  save  him  from  death 

7.  23    that  by  death  they  are  hindered  from  continuing 

9.  15.  that  a  d.  having  taken  place  for  the  redemption 
16   must  of  necessity  be  the  death  of  him  that  made  it 

17.  a  testament  is  of  force  where  there  hath  been  ^d. 
11  5.  Enoch  was  translated  that  he  should  not  see  d. 

Jas  1.  15    sin,  when  it  is  fullgrown,  bringeth  forth  death 

5.  20.  error  of  his  way  shall  save  a  soul  from  death 
1  Jno.  3.  14.  He  that  loveth  not  abideth  in  death 

5.  16.  his  brother  sinning  a  sin  not  unto  d. — for  them 

that  sin  not  unto  d.     There  ia  a  sin  unto  death 
17.  there  is  a  sin  not  unto  death 
Eev.  1.  18.  and  I  have  the  keys  of  death  and  of  Hades 
2.  10.  Be  thou  faithful  unto  death  [death 

11.  He  that  overcometh  shall  not  be  hurt  of  the  second 
23.  And  I  will  kill  her  cliildren  with  death 

6.  8.  sat  upon  him, his  name  was  D. — famine,  and  with  (Z. 
9.  6.  in  those  days  menshallseek^Z.—d.fleethfrom them 

12.  11.  and  they  loved  not  their  life  even  unto  death 

13.  3.  his  heads  as  though  it  had  been  smitten  unto  d. 
18.8.  in  one  day  shall  her  plagues  come,  rf.,aud  mourning 

20.  6.  over  these  the  second  death  hath  no  power 

.  13.  and  death  and  Hades  gave  up  the  dead    [second  d. 
14.  deatli  and  Hades  were  cast  into  the  lake — This  is  the 

21.  4.  and  death  shall  be  no  more 

Put  to'Dea.ih.—A.V.  ^kill. 
Mat.  10.  21.  and  cause  them  tohe pict  to  death.  itfA;.13. 12 


Mai.  14.  5.  And  when  he  would  have  jai/^  him  to  death 
Ln.  21.  16.  and  some  of  you  shall  they  cause  to  he2n(t  to  d. 

22.  2.  scribes  sought  how  they  might  '^jmt  him  to  dcatlt 

23.  32.  malefactors,  led  with  him  to  he  put  to  deatit 
Jno.  11.  53.  they  took  counsel  that  they  mi^i put  him  to 

death.  Mat.  26.  59  :  27.  1 :  Mk.  14.  55 
12  10.  that  they  might iiut  Lazarus  also  to  death 
18.  31.  It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any  man  to  death 
Acts  12.  19.  commanded  that  they  should  he  put  to  death 
26. 10.  and  when  they  were  jjiti  to  death,  I  gave  my  vote 

1  Pei.3.18.  heingput  to  death  inth&^eah,  but  quickened  in 

sec  kill. 

Deaths. 
2.  Cor,  11.  23.  in  stripes  above  measure,  in  deaths  oft 

Deatli-stroke. — A.V.  ^deadly  wound. 
Rev.  13.  3.  and  his  ^death-stroke  was  healed.  ^12 

Debate. — A.V.  see  strife. 
Debt— s. 

Mat.  6. 12.  And  forgive  us  our  debts 

18. 32.  Thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave  thee  all  that  d.  27 
Bom,  4. 4.  the  reward  is  not  reckoned  as  of  grace,  but  as  of  d. 

see  due. 

Debtor— s.—^.  F.  ^guiltij. 

Mat.  6.  12.  as  we  also  have  forgiven  our  debtors 
23.  16.  shall  swear  by  the  gold  of  the  temple,  he  is  a  d. 
18.  swear  by  the  gift  that  is  upon  it  he  is  a  ^debtor 

Lu.  7.  41.  A  certain  lender  had  two  debtors 

16.  5.  And  called  to  him  each  one  of  his  lord's  debtors 

Bom.  1.  14.  I  am  debtor  both  to  Greeks  and  Barbarians 
8.  12.  So  then,  brethren,  we  are  debtors,  not  to  the  flesh 
15.  27.  been  their  good  j)leasure  ;  and  their  d.  thej'  are 

Gal.  5.  3.  that  he  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  whole  law 

Decayed — eth. — A.V.  see  old. 

Decaying. — A.V,  ^perish. 

2  Cor.  4.  16.  though  our  outward  man  is  '^decaying 
Decease— d. 

Mat.  22.  25.  and  the  first  married  and  deceased 

Lu.  9.  31.  who  appeared  in  glory,  and  spake  of  his  decease 

2  Pet.  1. 15.  after  my  d.  to  call  these  things  to  remembrance 

Deceit. — A.V.  '^deceitful,  -deceivableness. 

Mk.  7.  22.  wickednesses,  deceit,  lasciviousness,  an  evil  eye 
Bom.  1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder,  strife,  deceit 

3.  13.  With  their  tongues  they  have  used  deceit 

Eph.  4.  22.  which  waxeth  corrupt  after  the  lusts  of  ^deceit 

Col.  2.  8.   spoil  of  you  through  his  philosophy  and  vain  d, 

2  Th.  2.  10.   with  all  "deceit  of  unrighteousness  for  them 

see  error. 

Deceitful— ly. 
2  Cor.  4.  2.  nor  handling  the  word  of  God  deceitfully 

11. 13.  For  such  men  are  false  apostles,  d.  workers 
see  deecit. 

Deceitfulness. 

Mat.  13.  22.  and  the  d.  of  riches,  choke  the  word.  MA-.  4. 19 
Heb.  3. 13.  lest  any  one  of  you  be  hardened  by  the  d.  of  sin 

Deceivableness — A.V.  see  deceit. 

Deceive. 

1.  Cor.  3.  18.  Let  no  man  deceive  himself 

Eph.  5.  6.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  empty  words 


80 


DECEIVE 


DEEPLY 


1  J)io.  1.8.  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  d.  ourselves 
Bev.  20.  3.  that  he  should  deceive  the  nations  no  more 
8.  to  d.  the  nations — in  the  four  corners  of  the  earth 
see  astray,  beguile,  error. 

Deceived. — A.V.  ^err. 

1  Cor.  6.  9.  Be  not  d. :  neither  fornicators.  15.  33  :  Gal.  6.  7 

2  Tim.  8.  13.  wax  worse  and  worse,  deceiving  and  being  d. 
Tit.  3.  3.  deceived,  serving  divers  lusts  and  pleasures 
Jas.  1.  16.  Be  not  ^deceived,  my  beloved  brethren 
Rev.  18.  23.  for  with  thy  sorcery  were  all  the  nations  d. 

19.  20.  wherewith  he  d.  them  that  had  received  the  mark 
20. 10.  the  devil  that  d.  them  was  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire 
see  astray,  beguiled. 

Deceiver — s. — A.  V.  ^deceiveth. 

Mat.  27.  63.  Sir,  we  remember  that  that  deceiver  said 
2  Cor.  6.  8.  as  deceivers,  and  yet  true 
Tit.  1.  10.  many  unruly  men,  vain  talkers  and  deceive  rs 
2  Jno,  7.    For  many  deceivers  are  gone  forth  into  the 

world — This  is  the  deceiver  and  the  antichrist 
Rev.  12.  9.  Satan,  the  ^deceiver  of  the  whole  world 

Deceiveth. 

Gal.  6.  3.  when  he  is  nothing,  he  deceiveth  himself 
Jas.  1.  26.  but  d.  his  heart,  this  man's  religion  is  vain 
Bev.  13.  14.  And  he  deceiveth  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 
see  astray,  deceiver. 

Deceiving. 

2  Tim.  3. 13.  wax  worse  and  worse,  d.  and  being  deceived 
see  deluding. 

Deceivings  A.V. — see  love-feasts. 

Decently. 
1  Co7-.  14. 40.  But  let  all  things  be  done  f?ece?tf^^  and  in  order 

Decide. — A.V.  yudge. 
1  Cor.  6.  5.  who  shall  be  able  to  ^d.  between  his  brethren 

Decision. — A.V.  ^hearing. 
Acts  25.  21.  Paul  had  appealed  to — the  ^d.  of  the  emperor 

Decked. 
Rev.  17.  4.  and  d.  with  gold  and  precious  stone.  18.  16 

Declaration  A.V  —see  narrative,  shew. 

Declare.— ^.F.  '^shew,  Hell. 

Mat.  12. 18.  he  shall  "^declare  judgement  to  the  Gentiles 

15.  15.  Declare  unto  us  the  parable 

I/H.8.39.  Return  to  thy  house,  and  i^.how  great  things  God 

Jno.  4.  25.  when  he  is  come,  he  will  "^d.  unto  us  all  things 

16. 13.  he  shall  ^d.  unto  you  the  things  that  are  to  come 

14.  he  shall  take  of  mine,  and  shall  '^declare  it  unto  you. 

Acts  8.  33.  His  generation  who  shall  declare  1  [15 

13.  41.  in  no  mse  believe,  if  one  declare  it  unto  you 
1  Cor.  3. 13.  be  made  manifest ;  for  the  day  shall  declare  it 
Hel.  2.  12.  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my  brethren 
1  Jno.  1.  2.  and  ^declare  unto  you  the  life,  the  eternal  life 
3.  that  which  we  have  seen  and  heard  d.  we  unto  you 
see  announce,  bring,  charge,  declaring,  explain,  (make)  knmvn, 
make  manifest,  manifest,  set  {forth),  sliew. 

Declared.— .4. F.  ^shewed. 

Lu.  8.  47.  and  falling  down  before  him  d.  in  the  presence 
Jno.  1. 18.  bosom  of  the  Father,  he  hath  declared  him 

12  81 


Acts  9.  27.  and  d.  unto  them  how  he  had  seen  the  Lord 
12. 17.  d.  unto  them  how  the  Lord  had  brought  him  flem 
26.  20.  ^d.  both  to  them  of  Damascus  first,  and  at  Jerusa- 
Ro7n.  1.  4.  who  was  declared  to  be  the  Son  of  God 
Col.  1.  8.  who  also  declared  unto  us  your  love  in  the  Spirit 
Bev.  10.  7.  the  good  tidings  which  he  d.  to  his  servants 
see  (made)  known,  laid,  manifest,  published,  rehearsed,  signified. 

Declaring. — A.V.  '^declare,  "report,  ^shewed,  *signify. 

A  cts  15.  3.  declaring  the  conversion  of  the  Gentiles 

19.  18.  came,  confessing,  and  ^declaring  their  deeds 

20.  20.  I  shrank  not  from  ^declaring  unto  you  anything 
27. 1  shrank  not  from  1^.  untoyouthe — counsel  of  God 

21.26.  *<?ecZa?*»i(7  the  fulfilment  of  the  days  of  purification 
1  Cor.  14.  26.  ^declaring  that  God  is  among  you  indeed 
see  rehearsing,  proclaiming. 

Decrease. 
Jno.  3.  30.  He  must  increase,  but  I  must  decrease 

Decree— 3. 

Lii.  2.  1.  there  went  out  a  decree  from  Caesar  Augustus 
Acts  16.  4.  they  delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to  keep 
17.  7.  and  these  all  act  contrary  to  the  decrees  of  Csesar 

Decreed  A.V. — see  determined. 

Dedicated. — A.V.  ^consecrated. 

&&.9.18.  the  firstcovenant  hath  not  been  <?.  without  blood 

10.  20.  the  way  which  he  ^d.  for  us,  a  new  and  living  way 

Dedication. 

Jno.  10.  22.  And  it  was  the  feast  of  the  d.  at  Jerusalem 

Deed. 

Lu.  23.  51.  not  consented  to  their  counsel  and  deed) 

24.  19.  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word  before  God 
Acts  4.  9.  if  we  this  day  are  examined  concerning  a  good  f?. 
Bom.  15.  18.  the  obedience  of  the  Gentiles,  by  word  and  d. 

1  Cor.  5.  2.  that  he  that  had  done  this  deed  might  be  taken 

2  Cor.  10.  11.  Buch  are  we  also  in  d.  when  we  are  present 
Col.  3.  17.  And  whatsoever  ye  do,  in  word  or  in  deed 

1  Jno.  3.  18.  neither  with  the  tongue ;  but  in  d.  and  truth 
see  doing,  thing. 

Deeds. — A.V.  hvorks. 
Mat.  16.  27.  render  unto  every  man  according  to  his  ^deed.f 
Lu.  23.  41.  for  we  receive  the  due  reward  of  our  deeds 
Acts  19.  18.  came,  confessing,  and  declaring  their  deeds 
Bom.  8.  13.  ye  mortify  the  deeds  of  the  body,  ye  shall  live 

2  Pet.  2.  8.  vexed  his  righteous  soul — with  their  lawless  d.) 
see  doings,  evils,  works. 

Deemed  A .  V. — see  surmised. 

Deep. — A.V.  ^depths. 
Lu.  5.  4.  Put  out  into  the  deep,  and  let  down  your  nets 

6.  48.  building  a  house,  who  digged  and  went  deep 
Jno.  4.  11.  nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the  well  is  deep 
Ads  20.  9.  Eutychus,  borne  down  with  deep  sleep 

1  Cor.  2. 10.  searcheth  all  things,  yea,  the  d.  things  of  God 

2  Cor.  8.  2.  their  deep  poverty  abounded  unto  the  riches 

11.  25.  a  night  and  a  day  have  I  been  in  the  deep 
Bev.  2.  24.  which  know  not  the  ^deep  things  of  Satan 

see  abyss. 
Deeply. 
ML  8. 12.  And  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit 


DEEPNESS 


DELIVEEED 


Deepness.— ^.F.  ^depth. 

Mat.  13.  5.  because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth 

Mk.  4.  5.  sprang  up,  because  it  had  no  ^deepness  of  eai'th 

Defamed. 
1  Cor.  4. 13.  being  defamed,  we  intreat ;  we  are  made  as 

Defect.— ^.F.i/aw^i^. 
1  Cor.  6.  7.  akeady  it  is  altogether  a  '^defect  in  you 

Defence. — A.V.  ^answer,  '^answered,  ^spahe  for  himself . 

Acts  19.  33.  and  would  have  made  a  d.  unto  the  people 
22.  1.  hear  ye  the  defence  which  I  now  make  unto  you 

24.  10.  I  do  cheerfully  make  my  ^defence.  26.  21,  12,  324 

25.  8.  while  Paul  said  in  his  '^defence.  Neither  against 

1  Cor.  9.  3.  My  ^defence  to  them  that  examine  me  is  this 
Phil.  1.  7.  in  the  defence  and  confirmation  of  the  gospel 

16.  knowing  that  I  am  set  for  the  defence  of  the  gospel 

2  Tim.  4.  16.  At  my  first  '^defence  no  one  took  my  part 

Defended. 
Acts  7.  24.  And  seeing  one  of  them  suffer  wrong,  he  d.  him 

Deferred. 
Acts  24.  22.  exact  knowledge  concerning  the  Way,  d.  them 

Defile.- 4.F.  ^defiled. 

Mat.  15.  18.  and  they  defile  the  man.  20  :  Mh.  7.  15,  23 
Ml:  7.  18.  goeth  into  the  man,  it  cannot  defile  him.  15 
Jude  8.  these  also  in  their  dreamings  defile  the  flesh 
Bev.  3. 4.  names  in  Sardis  which  did  not  ^d.  their  garments 

see  abvsers,  dcstroijcth. 

Defiled. — A.V.  '^polluted,  ''■unclean,  ^unwashen. 

Mh.  7.  2.  disciples  ate  their  bread  with  defiled,  that  is 

5.  eat  their  bread  with  ^defiled  hands  ? 
Jiw.  18.  28.  that  they  might  not  be  defiled,  but  might  eat 
Acts  21.  28.  the  temple,  and  hath  ^defiled  this  holy  place 

1  Cor.  8.  7.  and  their  conscience  being  weak  is  defiled 
Tit.  1.  15.  defiled  and  unbelieving  nothing  is  pure  :  but 

both  their  mind  and  their  conscience  are  defiled 
Heb.  9.  13.  sprinkling  them  that  have  been  ^defiled 

12.  15.  trouble  you,  and  thereby  the  many  be  defiled 

Rev.  14.  4.  These  are  they  which  were  not  d.  with  women 

see  defile. 

Defilement — s. — A.V.  ^filthiness,  "^pollutions,  ^unclean- 
ness. 

2  Cor.  7.  1.  from  all  ^defilement  of  flesh  and  spirit 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  walk  after  the  flesh  in  the  lust  of  Mefilement 
20.  aftertheyhave  escapedthe2(ie_/^;e?«e?^/s  of  the  world 

Defileth. 

Mat.  15.  11.  entereth  into  the  mouth  defileth  the  man — 
out  of  the  mouth,  this  defileth  the  man.  Ml.  7.  20 
20.  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not  the  man 
Jas.  3.  6.  the  tongue,  which  defileth  the  whole  body 
see  unclean. 

Deflneth.— ^.F.  nimiteth. 

Heb.  4.  7.  he  again  ^defineth  a  certain  day,  saying 

Defraud— ed. 

Mh.  10. 19.  Do  not  defraud.  Honour  thy  father  and  mother 
1  Cor.  6.  7.  why  not  rather  be  defraiided  ? 

8.  do  wrong,  and  defraud,  and  that  your  brethren 

7.  6.  D.  ye  not  one  the  other,  except  it  be  by  consent 

see  ndvaniage. 


Degree. 

Lii.  1.  52.  And  hath  exalted  them  of  low  degree 

Jas.  1.  9.  brother  of  low  degree  glory  in  his  higli  estate 

see  standing. 

Delay— eth. 

La.  12.  45.  My  lord  delay  eth  his  coming 

Acts  9.  33.  intreating  him,  Delay  not  to  come  on  unto  us 

25.  17.  I  made  no  delay,  but  on  the  next  day  sat  down 

see  tarrieth. 

Delicacies  A.V. — see  ivantonness. 

Delicately. — A.V.  ^pleasure. 

Lu.  7.  25.  and  live  delicately,  nre  in  kings'  courts       [sure 
Jas.  5. 5.  Ye  have  lived  ^d.  on  the  earth,  and  taken  your  plea- 

Deliciously  ^l.F. — see  wanton,  wantonly. 

Delight. 

Bovi.  7.  22.  For  I  d.  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  inward  man 

Deliver. — A.V.  betray,  ^delivered. 

Mat. 5. 25.  aiyei'sary  deliver  thee — judges?,  thee.  Lu.  12.58 

6.  13.  but  deliver  us  from  the  evil  one 

10.17.  forthey  will  rZeZi'we?*  you  up  to  councils.  Myt.  13.  9 
19.  But  when  they  deliver  you  up.  Mh.  13.  11 

21 .  And  brother  shall  d.  up  brother  to  death.  Mh.  13.  ^12 
20.19.  shall  fZ.  him  unto  the  Gentiles.  M^.10.33:  Acts2l. 

24.  9.  Then  shall  they  d.  you  up  unto  tribulation       ^11 
10.  shall  ^d.  up  one  another,  and  shall  hate  one  another 

26.  15.  and  I  will  deliver  him  unto  you  ?         [Lu.  22.  i6 
16.  sought  opportunity  to  icJ.  him  unto  them.  M^-.  14.  ill: 

27.  43.  let  him  deliver  him  now,  if  he  desireth  him 
Mh.  14.  10.  priests,  that  he  might  ^deliver  him.  Lu.  22.  ^4 
Ln.  20.  20.  his  speech,  so  as  to  deliver  him  up  to  the  rule 
Acts  7.  34.  and  I  am  come  down  to  deliver  them 

Bo7n.  7.  24.  who  shall  d.  me  out  of  the  body  of  this  death  ? 

1  Cur.  5.  5.  to  deliver  such  a  one  unto  Satan 

15.  24.  when  he  shall  "^deliver  up  the  kingdom  to  God 

2  Cor.  1.  10.  and  will  deliver  :  on  whom  we  have  set  our 

hope  that  he  will  also  still  deliver  us 
Gal.  1.  4.  that  he  might  d.  us  out  of  this  present  evil  world 
2  Tim.  4. 18.  The  Lord  will  deliver  me  from  every  evil  work 
Heb.  2.  15.  might  d.  all  them  who  through  fear  of  death 
2  Pet.  2.  9.  the  Lord  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the  godly 
see  deliverance,  (live. 

Deliverance. — A.V.  ^deliver. 

Acts  7.  25.  how  that  God  by  his  hand  was  giving  them  ^d. 
Heb.  11.  35.  were  tortured,  not  accepting  their  deZii)era«ce 

sec  release. 

Delivered. — .-l.F.  ^betrayed,  '^born,  %rought  forth ,  ^cast 
into  -prison,  ^put. 

Mat.  4. 12.  Now  when  he  heard  that  John  was  ^delivered  up 
11.  27.  have  been  d.  unto  me  of  my  Father.  Lu.  10.  22 

17.  22.  Son  of  man  shall  be  ^d.  up  into  the  hands  of  men. 

18.  34.  and  delivered  him  to  the  tormentors  [^26.  i2 

20. 18.  Son  of  man  shall  be  d.  Mh.  9.  31 :  10.  33 :  I, «  9. 44  : 

25.  14.  and  delivered  unto  them  his  goods  [24.  7 
27.  2.  and  d.  him  up  to  Pilate  the  governor.   Mh.  15.  1 

18.  that  for  envy  they  had  delivered  him  up.  Mh.  15. 10 
26.  Jesus  he  scourged  and  d.  to  be  crucified.  Jno.  19. 16 
Mh.  1.  14.  after  that  John  was  ^deliverednp,  Jesus  came 

7.  13.  by  your  tradition,  which  ye  have  delivered 

15.  15.  released  imto  them  Barabbas,  and  d«iiV«-eci  Jesus 
Lu.  1.  2.  even  as  they  delivered  them  unto  us 

57.  time  was  fulfilled  that  she  should  be  delivered.  2.  6 
74.  that  we  being  d.  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies 


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DELIVERED 

Lu.  4.  6.  d.  unto  me  ;  and  to  whomsoever  I  will  I  give  it 
17.  there  was  d.  nuto  him  the  book  of  the  prophet  Isaiah 
18.  32.  For  he  shall  be  delivered  up  unto  the  Gentiles 

21.  It),  ye  shall  be  ^delivered  up  even  by  parents 

23.  25.  but  Jesus  he  delivered  up  to  their  will 

24.  20.  and  our  rulers  delivered  him  up  to  be  condemned 
Jno.  16.  21.  but  when  she  is  delivered  of  the  child 

18.  30.  we  should  not  have  delivered  him  up  unto  thee 

35.  and  the  chief  priests  delivered  thee  unto  me 

36.  That  I  should  not  be  delivered  to  the  Jews 

19.  11.  he  that  delivered'  me  iinto  thee  hath  greater  sin 
16.  he  delivered  him  unto  them  to  be  crucified 

Acts  2.  28.  him,  being  d.  up  by  the  determinate  counsel 

3.  13.  glorified  his  servant  Jesus  ;  whom  ye  delivered  up 
6.  14.  change  the  customs  which  Moses  d.  unto  us 

7. 10.  and  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  afflictions 
12.  4.  and  delivered  him  to  four  quaternions  of  soldiers 
11.  his  angel  and  d.  me  out  of  the  hand  of  Herod 

15.  30.  multitude  together,  they  delivered  the  epistle 

16.  4.  they  delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to  keep 
23.  33.  and  delivered  the  letter  to  the  governor 

27.  1.  they  delivered  Paul  and  certain  other  prisoners 
28. 17.  yet  was  d.  prisoner  from  Jerusalem  into  the  hands 
Rom.  4.  25.  who  was  delivered  up  for  oi;r  trespasses 
6.  17.  form  of  teaching  whereunto  ye  were  delivered 
8.  21.  creation  itself  also  shall  be  d.  from  the  bondage 
32.  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but  d.  him  up  for  us  all 
15.  31.  that  I  may  be  d.  from  them  that  are  disobedient 

1  Cor.  11.  2.  the  traditions,  even  as  I  d.  them  to  you 

23.  I  received — that  which  also  I  delivered  unto  you 
15.  3.  I  d.  unto  you  first  of  all  that  which  also  I  received 

2  Cor.  1.  10.  who  delivered  us  out  of  so  great  a  death 

4.  11.  are  alway  delivered  unto  death  for  Jesus'  sake 
Col.  1.  13.  who  delivered  us  out  of  the  power  of  darkness 
2  r7i.3.2.  that  we  may  be  ^.  from  unreasonable  and  evil  men 

1  Tim.  1.  20.  Hymenseus  and  Alexander;  whom  I  d.  imto 

2  Tim.  3.  11.  and  out  of  them  all  the  Lord  d.  me     [Satan 
4.  17.  and  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion 

2  Pet.  2.  7.  and  delivered  righteous  Lot  |"them 

21.  to  turn  back  from  the  holy  commandment  d.  unto 
Jude  3.  once  for  all  delivered  unto  the  saints 
Eev.  12.  2.  travailing  in  birth,  and  in  pain  to  be  delivered 

4.  before  the  woman  which  was  about  to  be  delivered, 

that  when  she  was  "^delivered,  he  might  devour 

5.  she  was  ^delivered  of  a  son,  a  man  child 

«ee  committed,  deliver,  delivereth,  discharged,  gave,  given  (up),  r/uit. 

Deliveredst. 

Mat.  25.  20.  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  imto  me  five  talents 

22.  and  said,  Lord,  thou  d.  unto  me  two  talents 

Deliverer. 

Acts  7.  35.  him  hath  God  sent  to  be  both  a  ruler  and  a  d. 
Eom.  11.  26.  There  shall  come  out  of  Zion  the  Deliverer 

Delivereth — ing.—A .  V.  ^delivered. 

Lu.  21.  12.  d.  you  up  to  the  synagogues  and  prisons 
Acts  22.  4.  binding  and  delivering  into  pi'isons  both  men 

26.  17.  delivering  thee  from  the  people 
1  Th.  1.  10.  which  ^delivereth  us  from  the  wrath  to  come 

Delude.— .4 .  F.  '^beguile. 
Col.  2.  4.  that  no  one  may  'rf.  you  with  persuasiveness 

Deluding.— ^.F.  '^deceiving. 
Jas.  1.  22.  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  heai-ers  only,  ^d.  your 

Delusion  A.V.—see  error. 


DEPART 

Denianded  A.V. — see  inquired,  asked. 

Demeanour. — A.V.  ^behaviour. 
Tit.  2.  3.  aged  women  be  likewise  reverent  in  '^demi-nnour 

Demonstration. 
1  Cor.  2.  4.  but  in  demonstration  ot  the  Spirit  and  of  power 

Den. 
Mat.  21.  13.  house  of  prayer :  but  ye  make  it  a  den  of 
robbers.  Mk.  II.  17  :  Lu.  19.  46 
see  caves. 

Denied. — A.V.  ^denying. 
Mat.  26.  70.  But  he  denied  before  them  all,  saying,  I  know 
not.  72 :  Mk.  14.  68,  70  :  Lu.  22. 67 :  Jtio.  18.  25, 27 
Lu.  8.  45.  Who  is  it  that  touched  me  ?  And  when  all  d. 

12.  9.  shall  be  d.  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 
Jno.  1.  20.  and  denied  not ;  and  he  confessed,  I  am  not 

13.  38.  shall  not  crow,  till  thou  hast  denied  me  thrice 
Acts  3.  13.  and  denied  before  the  face  of  Pilate 

14.  But  ye  denied  the  Holy  and  Righteous  One 

1  Tim.  5.  8.  he  hath  denied  the  faith,  and  is  worse  than 

2  Tim,  3.  5.  form  of  godliness,  but  having  ^d.  the  power 

see  deny. 

Denieth. 
Lu.  12.  9.  but  he  that  denieth  me  in  the  presence  of  men 

1  Jno,  2.  22.  liar  but  he  that  d.  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ? — 

antichrist,  even  he  that  d.  the  Father  and  the  Son 
23.  "Whosoever  d.  the  Son,  the  same  hath  not  the  Father 

Deny.— ^.F.  ^denied. 

Mat.  10.  33.  But  whosoever  shall  fZeyiy  me  before  men,  him 
will  I  also  deny  before  my  Father  \Lu.  9.  23 

13. 24.  let  him  d.  himself,  and  take  up  his  cross.  Mk.  8. 34 : 
26.  34.  before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 
75  :  Mk.  14.  30,  72  :  Lu.  22.  34,  61  [14.  31 

35.  if  I  must  die  with  thee,  yet  will  I  not  deny  thee.  Mk. 
Acts  4.  16.  manifest — in  Jerusalem  ;  and  we  cannot  d.  it 
2  Tim.  2.  12.  if  we  shall  deny  him,  he  also  will  deny  us 
13.  he  abideth  faithful  ;  for  he  cannot  deny  himself 
Tit.  1.  16.  they  know  God ;  but  by  their  works  they  d.  him 
Bev.  2.  13.  and  didst  not  ^deny  my  faith 
3.  8.  didst  keep  my  word,  and  didst  not  ^deny  my  name 
see  say. 

Denying. 

Tit.  2.  12.  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  lusts 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  denying  even  the  Master  that  bought  them 
Jude  4.  and  d.  our  only  Master  and  Lord,  Jesus  Christ 

see  denied. 

Depart.— ^.F.  ^go. 

Mat.  7.  23.  d.  from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquity.  Lu.  13.  27 
8.  18.  gave  commandment  to  d.  unto  the  other  side 

34.  that  he  would  depart  from  their  borders.  Mk.  5. 17 
25.  41.  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  the  eternal  fire 
28.  10.  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  ^depart  into  Galilee 
Mk.  6.  10.  there  abide  till  ye  depart  thence 
Lu.  2.  29.  Now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart,  0  Lord 
5.  8.  Depart  from  me ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man,  O  Lord 

8.  31.  not  command  them  to  ^depart  into  the  abyss 
37.  round  about  asked  him  to  depart  from  them 

9.  4.  house  ye  enter,  there  abide,  and  thence  depart 

5.  when  ye  '^depart  from  that  city,  shake  off  the  dust 
21.  21.  and  let  them  that  are  in  the  midst  of  her  d.  out 
Jno.  7.  3.  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Judaea  [world 

13.  1.  his  hour  was  come  that  he  should  d.  out  of  this 


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DEPART 

Acta  1,  4.  he  charged  them  not  to  depart  from  Jerusalem 

18.  2.  had  commanded  all  the  Jews  to  depart  from  Eome 
20.  7.  Paul  discoursed— intending  to  d.  on  the  morrow 
22.  21.  Depart :  for  I  will  send  thee  forth  far  hence 
25.  4.  he  himself  was  about  to  depart  thither  shortly 

1  Cor.  7.  10.  That  the  wife  dejjart  not  from  her  husband 

11.  (but  and  if  she  depart,  let  her  remain  unmarried 
15.  Yet  if  the  unbelieving  departeth,  let  him  depart 

2  Cor.  12.  8.  the  Lord  thrice,  that  it  might  depart  from  me 
Phil.  1.  23.  having  the  desire  to  depart  and  be  with  Christ 
2  Tim.  2.  19.  nameth  the— Loi-d  d.  from  unrighteousness 

see  come  o%it,  departeth,  full  (away),  go,  go  aviay,  put. 

Departed. — A.V.  hcent  his  tvay,  '^departing. 

Mat.  2.  12.  they  fZ.  into  their  own  country  another  way.  13 

14.  and  his  mother  by  night,  and  departed  into  Egypt 

9.  7.  And  he  arose,  and  d.  to  his  house.   Lu.  1.  23:  6.  25 

11.1.  Zqbvls— departed.  12.9:  13.53:  16.4:  19.15:  Ml. 

1.  35  :  8.  13 :  Jno.  4.  3:  12.  36  [Galilee 

15.  29.  Jesus  d.  thence,  and  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of 

19.  1.  Jesus  had  finished  these  words,  he  d.  from  Galilee 

27.  6.  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver — and  departed 
60.  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of  the  tomb,  and  departed 

28.  8.  they  d.  quickly  from  the  tomb  with  fear.  Lu.  24.  12 
Mk.  1.  42.  And — the  leprosy  departed  from  him.  Lu.  5.  13 
Lu.  1.  38.  And  the  angel  dejmrted  from  her 

2.  37.  which  departed  not  from  the  temple 

4. 13.  completed  every  temptation,  he  departed  from  him 

7.  24.  And  when  the  messengers  of  John  were  departed 

9.  9.  they  departed,  and  went  throughout  the  villages 

10.  30.  and  departed,  leaving  him  half  dead 

.4  c/s  5. 31 .  They  therefore  (?.  from  the  presence  of  the  council 

9.  17.  Ananias  ^departed,  and  entered  into  the  house 

10.  7.  And  when  the  angel  that  spake  unto  him  was  d. 
12. 10.  straightway  the  angel  departed  from  him  [Peter] 

17.  And  he  departed,  and  went  to  another  place 
13. 13.  and  John'^rf.  from  them  and  retiirned  to  Jerusalem 

16.  40.  they  comforted  them,  and  departed 

18.  1.  After  these  things  he  departed  from  Athens 

19.  9.  he  d.  from  them,  and  separated  the  disciples 

12.  and  the  diseases  departed  from  them 

20.  1.  and  departed  for  to  go  into  Macedonia.  11 

21.  8.  And  on  the  morrow  we  departed.  5  :  18.  7,  23 

22.  29.  departed  from  him  :  and  the  chief  captain  also 
28.  29,  the  Jews  d.,  having  much  disputing  (margin) 

Phil.  4.  15.  when  I  departed  from  Macedonia,  no  church 

tee  gone,  parted,  passed  (forth),  passing,  perished,  removed,  sailed, 

tvent,  ivent  away,  went  forth,  loent  out,  withdrew. 

Departeth.— .4.  V.  ^depart. 
Lu.9,  39.  and  it  hardly  departeth  from  him 

1  Cor.  7.  15.  Yet  if  the  unbelieving  ^d.,  let  him  depart 

Departing. 
Acts  20.  29.  I  know  that  after  my  d.  grievous  wolves 
see  departed,  falling  (away),  going,  went  out. 

Departure. 

2  Tim.  4.  6.  and  the  time  of  my  [Paul]  departure  is  come 
Heb.  11.  22.  made  mention  of  the  d.  of  the  children  of  Israel 

Deposed.— ^.F.  ^destroijed. 
Acts  19.  27.  Diana — should  even  be  ^deposed  from  her 

Depth. 

Mat.  18. 6.  that  he  should  be  sunk  in  the  depth  of  the  sea 
Bo}7i.  8.  39.  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  creature,  shall  be  able 

11.  33.  O  the  depth  of  the  riches  both  of  the  wisdom 
Eph.  3.  18.  the  breadth  and  length  and  height  and  depth 

»ee  deepness. 


DESIRE 

Depths  A.V. see  deep. 

Deputy— ies  A.V. —see  Proconsul— s. 

Derided  A.  V. — see  scoffed. 

Descend. 

Bom.  10.  7.  or,  Who  shall  descend  into  the  abyss  ? 
1  Th.  4. 16.  For  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from  heaven 
see  come  dorvn,  descending. 

Descended. — A.V.  ^came  doivn. 
Mat.  7. 25.  and  the  rain  descended,  and  the.  floods  came.  27 

28.  2.  for  an  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from  heaven 
Lu.  3.  22.  and  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily  form 
Jno.  3.  13.  no  man  hath  ascended  into  heaven,  but  he 

that  '^descended  out  of  heaven 
Eph.  4.  9.  descended  into  the  lower  parts  of  the  earth  ? 
10.  Ho  that  descended  is  the  same  also  that  ascended 
see  came  down. 

Descendeth  A.V. — see  conieth  down. 

Descending. — A.V.  ^descend. 
Mat.  3.  16.  and  he  [John  Baptist]  saw  the  Spirit  of  God 

descending  as  a  dove.  Mk.  1.  10  :  Jno.  1.  32 
Jno.  1.  33.  whomsoever  thou  shalt  see  the  S'piriidesceuding 
51.  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descending  upon  the 
Acts.  10.  11.  certain  vessel  f?.,  as  it  were  a  great  sheet.  11.^5 
see  coming  (do^cn.) 

Descent. 

Lu.  19.  37.  even  at  the  descent  of  the  mount  of  Olives 
see  genealogy. 

Describeth  A.V. — see pronounceth,  writeth. 

Desert. — A.V.  ^solitary,  '^wilderness. 
Mat.  U. 15.  The]^la.ceisdesert.Mk.6.S5:Lu.9.12  [Lu. 9.1 
15. 33.  we  have  so  many  loaves  in  a  ^desert  place.  Mk.  8.  H : 
Mk.  1.  35.  departed  into  a  ^desert  place,  and  there  prayed 
45.  but  was  without  in  desert  places 
6.  31.  Come  ye  yourselves  apart  into  a  desert  place 
32.  in  the  boat  to  a  d.  place  apart,  Mat.  14. 13:  Lu.  4.  42 
Acts  8.  26.  from  Jerusalem  unto  Gaza  :  the  same  is  desert 
see  wilderness. 

Deserts.— ^.F.  ^wilderness. 
Lu.  1.  80.  the  child  grew — was  in  the  deserts  till  the  day 
of  his  shewing  unto  Israel  [John  Baptist] 

5.  16.  he  withdrew  himself  in  the  ^deserts,  and  prayed 
8.  29.  he  was  driven  of  the  devil  into  the  ^deserts 

Heb.  11.  38.  wandering  in  deserts  and  mountains  and  caves 

Desire — s. — A.V.  ^covet,  ^pleasure,  ^will,  ^will  have- 
Mat.  9.  13.  I  desire  mercy  and  not  sacrifice 
Mk.  12.38.  scribes,whichfi.towalk  in  long  robes.  i«.  20.46 
Lu.  17.  22.  when  ye  shall  desire  to  see  one  of  the  days 

22.  15.  With  desire  I  have  desired  to  eat  this  passover 
Acts  28.  22.  But  we  d.  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou  thinkest 
Bom.  10.  1.  my  heart's  desire  and  my  supplication  to  God 

1  Cor.  12.  31.  But  ^desire  earnestly  the  greater  gifts 

14.  1.  Follow  after  love  ;  yet  desire  earnestly  spiritual 
39.  Wherefore,  my  brethren,  ^d.  earnestly  to  prophesy 

2  Cor.  11.  12.  cut  off  occasion  from  them  which  desire  an 
12.  6.  For  if  I  should  d.  to  glory,  I  shall  not  be  foolish 

Gal.  4.  21.  Tell  me,  ye  that  desire  to  be  under  the  law 

6.  12.  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  show  in  the  flesh 
13.  but  they  desire  to  have  you  circumcised 

Eph.  2.  3.  doing  the  desires  of  the  flesh  and  of  the  mind 
Phil.  1.  23.  having  the  desire  to  depart  and  be  with  Christ 
1  Th.  2.  17.  to  see  your  face  with  great  desire 


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2  Th.  1.  11.  fulfil  every 'rfesire  of  gooduessaud  every  work 
1  Tim.  2.  8.  I  ^desire  therefore  that  the  men  pray 

5. 14.  I  ^d.  therefore  that  the  younger  widows  marry 

6.  9.  But  they  that  ^d.  to  be  rich  fall  into  a  temptation 
Heb.  6.  11.  we  d.  that  each  one  of  you  may  shew  the  same 

11.  16.  But  now  they  desire  a  better  country,  that  is 
1  Pet.  1.  12.  which  things  angels  desire  to  look  into 

4.  3.  to  have  wrought  the  ^desire  of  the  Gentiles 
Rev.  9.  6.  and  they  shall  desire  to  die,  and  death  fleeth 

11.  6.  with  every  plague,  as  often  as  they  shall  ^desire 
see  asl:,  covet,  long,  ionging,  request,  seek,  wish,  ivould. 

Desired. — A.V.  ^would. 

Mat.  13.  17.  righteous  men  desrre^i  to  see  the  things  which 

Lu.  7.  36.  one  of  the  Pharisees  desiredhim.  that  he  would 

10.  24.  prophets  and  kings  d.  to  see  the  things  which  ye 

22.  15.  I  have  d.  to  eat  this  passover  with  you  before 
Heb.  12. 17.  ^desired  to  inherit  the  blessing,  he  was  rejected 

see  asked,  besought,  e.vhorted,  intreated,  sought. 

Desiredst — est  A.V.—see  besoughtest. 

Desireth. — ..4 .  V.  ^ha  ve. 

Mat.  27.  43.  let  him  deliver  him  now,  if  he  ^desireth  him 
Lii.  5.  39.  no  man  having  drunk  old  wine  desireth  new 
1  Tim.  3.  1.  the  office  of  a  bishop,  he  desireth  a  good  work 

see  aslceth. 

Desiring. — A.V.  ^hasting,  Hntending,  ^willing. 

L  u.  8.  20.  brethren  stand  without,  desiring  to  see  thee 
10.  29.  he,  ^desiring  to  justify  himself,  said  unto  Jesvis 
14.  28.  which  of  you,  "^desiring  to  build  a  tower 
16.  21.  desiring  to  be  fed  with  the  crumbs  that  fell 

23.  20.  Pilate  spake — ^desiring  to  release  Jesus 

Acts  24.  27.  Felix — desiring  to  gain  favour  with  the  Jews 
27.  43.  the  centurion,  ^desiring  to  save  Paul 

1  Tim.  1.  7.  desiring  to  be  teachers  of  the  law 
Heb.  13.  18.  ^desiring  to  live  honestly  in  all  things 

2  Pet.  3.  12.  and  earnestly  ^d.  the  coming  of  the  day  of  God 

see  asking,  besought,  intreating,  longing,  seeking. 
Desirous. 
Lu.  23.  8.  Herod — of  a  long  time  desirous  to  see  him 
Jno.  16.  19.  Jesus  perceived  that  they  were  d.  to  ask  him 
1  Th.  2.  8.  being  affectionately  desirous  of  you 

Desolate.— ^.F.  ^comfortless,  ^nought. 
Mat.  23.  38.  your  house  is  left  unto  you  d.  Lu.  13.  35 
Jno.  14.  18.  I  will  not  leave  you  ^d.  :  I  come  unto  you 
Acts  1.  20.  Let  his  habitation  be  made  desolate 
Gal.  4.  27.  For  more  are  the  children  of  the  desolate 

1  Tim.  5.  5.  she  that  is  a  widow  indeed,  and  desolate 
Bev.  17.  16.  and  shall  make  her  desolate  and  naked 

18.  17.  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  made  ^desolate 
19.  for  in  one  hour  is  she  made  desolate 
Desolation. 
Mat.  12.  25.  divided  against  itself  is  brought  to  d.  Lu.  11 

24.  15.  the  abomination  of  desolation.  Mk.  13.  14       [17 
Lu.  21.  20.  then  know  that  her  desolation  is  at  hand 

Despair— ed—ing.—^.F.  Sloping  for  nothing. 
Lu.  6.  35.  do  them  good,  and  lend,  never  hlespairing 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  insomuch  that  we  desimired  even  of  life 
4.  8.  perplexed,  yet  not  unto  despair 

Despise. 
Mat.  6.  24.  hold  to  one,  and  despise  the  other.  Lu.  16.  13 

18.  10.  See  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these  little  ones 
1  Cor.  11.  22.  or  despise  ye  the  church  of  God 

16.  11.  let  no  man  therefore  despise  him  [Timothy] 


DESTROYED 

1  Th.  5.  20.  despise  not  prophesyings 

1  Tim.  4.  12.  Let  no  man  despise  thy  youth  [Timothy] 
6.  2.  believing  masters,  let  them  not  despise  them 

Tit.  2.  15.  all  authority.     Let  no  man  desjnse  thee 

2  Pet.  2. 10.  in  the  lust  of  defilement,  and  d.  dominion 

see  regard,  set  at  nought. 

Despised. 

1  Cor.  1.  28.  and  the  things  that  are  d.,  did  God  choose 
Gal.  4.  14,  temptation  to  you  in  my  flesh  ye  despised  not 
see  account,  dishonour — ed,  set  at  nought. 

Despisers. 

Acts  13.  41.  Behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  and  perish 
see  lovers. 
Despisest. 
Rom.  2.  4.  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  goodness 

Despiseth  A.V.—see  rejecteth. 

Despising. 
Heb.  12.  2.  endured  the  cross,  d.  shame,  and  hath  sat  down 

Despite. 
Heb,  10.  29.  hath  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace  '? 

Despiteful  A.V. — see  insolent. 

DespitefuUy. 

Lu.  6.  28.  pray  for  them  that  despitefully  use  you 
see  shamefuilij. 

Destitute. 

Heb.  11.  37.  being  destitute,  afflicted,  evil  entreated 

see  bereft,  lack. 
Destroy. 

Mat.  2.  13.  Herod  will  seek  the  young  child  to  destroy  him 
5.  17.  Think  not  that  I  came  to  destroy  the  law  or  the 

prophets :  I  came  not  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil 
10.  28.  fear  him  which  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul 
12.  14.  how  they  might  destroy  him.  Mk.  3.  6:  11.  18 
21.  41.  He  will  miserably  destroy  those  miserable  men 

26.  61.  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God 

27.  20.  should  ask  for  Barabbas,  and  destroy  Jesus 
Mk.  1.  24.  art  thou  come  to  destroy  us?  Lu.  4.  34 

9.  22.  into  the  fire  and  into  the  waters,  to  destroy  him 

12.  9.  he  will  come  and  d.  the  husbandmen.  Lu.  20.  16 
14.  58.  I  will  d.  this  temple  that  is  made  with  hands 

Lu.  6.  9.  to  save  a  life,  or  to  destroy  it  ? 

19.  47.  iDrincipal  men  of  the  people  sought  to  d.  him 
Jno.  2.  19.  Destroy  this  temple,  and  in  three  days  I  will 

10.  10.  but  that  he  may  steal,  and  kill,  and  destroy 
Acts  6.  14.  Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this  place 
Bovi.  14.  15.  D.  not  M'ith  thy  meat  him  for  whom  Christ 
1  Cor.  1.  19.  I  will  destroy  the  wisdom  of  the  wise    [died 

3.  17.  destroyeth  the  temple  of  God,  him  shall  God  d. 
Jas.  4.  ]  2.  judge,  even  he  who  is  able  to  save  and  to  destroy 

1  Jno.  3.  8.  that  he  might  destroy  the  works  of  the  devil 
Rev.  11.  18.  and  to  destroy  them  that  destroy  the  earth 

see  (bring  to)  nouglti,  overthrow. 

Destroyed. — A.V.  ^corrupt,  ^perish. 

Mat.  22.  7.  and  he  sent  his  armies,  and  d.  those  murderers 
Lu.  17.  27.  and  the  flood  came,  and  destroyed  them  all 
29.  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven,  and  d.  tliem  all 
Acts  3.  23.  not  hearken  to  that  prophet,  shall  be  utterly  d. 

13.  19.  had  d.  seven  nations  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

2  Cor.  4.  9.  yet  not  forsaken  ;  smitten  down,  yet  not  d. 
Gal.  2.  18.  if  I  build  up  again  those  things  which  I  d. 


86 


DESTROYED 

2  Pet.  2. 12.  born  mere  animals  to  be  taken  and  destroijed— 

in  their  destroying  surely  be  Mestroyed 
Jude  5.  afterward  destroyed  them  that  believed  not 

10.  creatures  withoutreason,  in  these  things  are  they  ^d. 
liev.  8.  9.  and  the  third  part  of  the  ships  was  destroyed 
ieeaboUshed,  deposed,  destroyer,  done{away),(macle)havoc, perished. 

Destroyer.— ^.F.  ^destroyed. 

1  Cor.  10.  10.  murmured,  and  perished  by  the  destroyer 
Heb.  11.  28.  that  the  ^d.  of  the  firstborn  should  not  touch 

Destroyest— eth.— .4.F.  ^corrupteth,  hlefile. 

Mat.  27.  40.  Thou  that  destroyest  the  temple.  Mk.  15.  29 
Lit.  12. 33.  where  no  thief  draweth  near,  neither  moth  ^d. 

1  Cor.  3.  17.  If  any  man  ^destroyeth  the  temple  of  God 

Destroying.— .4. V.  ^corruption. 

2  Pet.  2.  12.  shall  in  their  '^destroying  surely  be  destroyed 

Destruction.— .4.  F.  damnation,  ■'^perdition. 

Mat.  7.  13.  broad  is  the  way,  that  leadeth  to  destruction 
Rom.  3.  16.  Destruction  and  misery  are  in  their  ways 

9.  22.  much  longsuffering  vessels  of  wrath  fitted  unto  d. 
1  Cor.  5.  5.  unto  Satan  for  the  destruction  of  the  flesh 

1  Th.5.  3.  Peace  and  safety,  then  sudden  f?M^ri<cfto«cometh 

2  Th.  1-  9.  who  shall  suffer  punishment,  even  eternal  d. 

1  Tim.  6.  9.  lusts,  such  as  drown  men  in  d.  and  perdition 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  bringing  upon  themselves  swift  destruction 

3.  lingereth  not,  emd  theiv  '^destruction  slumbereth  not 
3.7.  the  day  of  judgement  and2fZesi'ntcf/o«of  ungodly  men 
16.  also  the  other  scriptures,  unto  their  own  destruction 
see  casting  (down),  perdition. 

Destructive.— .4.  F.  ^damnable. 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  who  shall  privily  bi-ing  in  if?(?5Y;7<ciJve  heresies 
Determinate. 

Acts  2.  23.  him,  being  delivered  up  by  the  d.  counsel 
Determine- d.— .1.  F.  hlecreed,  ^knoiv,  ^proposed. 

Lu.  22.  22.  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as  it  hath  been  d. 

Acts  3.  13.  Pilate,  when  he  had  determined  to  release  him 
11.  29.  determined  to  send  relief  unto  the  brethren 
17.  26.  having  determined  their  appointed  seasons 
20.  16.  For  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  past  Ephesus.  ^3 

24.  22.  captain  shall  come  down,  I  will  ^d.  your  matter 

25.  25.  appealed  to  the  emperor  I  determined  to  send  him 
27.  1.  when  it  was  (7e^er?«Mi€f3  that  we  should  sail  for  Italy 

1  Cor.  2.  2.  I  determined  not  to  know  anything  among  you 
7.  37.  hath  ^determined  this  in  his  own  heart,  to  keep 

2  Cor.  2. 1.  I  d.  this  for  myself,  that  I  would  not  come 
Tit.  3.  12.  for  there  I  have  determined  to  winter 

see  foreordained,  minded,  settled. 

Device — s. 

Acts  17.  29.  or  stone,  graven  by  art  and  device  of  man 
2  Cor.  2.  11.  Satan  :  for  we  are  not  ignorant  of  his  devices 

Devil. 

Mat.  4.  1.  into  the  wilderness  to  be  tempted  of  the  devil 
5.  Then  the  devil  taketh  him  [Jesus].  8 
11.  the  devil  leaveth  him  ;  and  behold,  angels  came 
9.  32.  a  dumb  man  possessed  with  a  devil.  12.  22 
33.  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the  dumb  man  spake 
11.  18.  and  they  say,  He  hath  a  devil.  Lu.  7.  33 
13.  39.  and  the  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil 
15.  22.  my  daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  a  devil 


DEVISED 

Mat.  17. 18.  Jesus  rebuked  him;  and  the  devil  went  out 

'25.  41.  eternal  fire  which  is  prepared  for  the  devil 
Mk.  7.  29.  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughter.  26,  30 
Lu.  4.  2.  forty  days,  being  tempted  of  the  devil 
8.  And  the  devil  said  unto  him.  6 
13.  when  the  devil  had  completed  every  temptation 
33.  a  man,  which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean  devil 
85.  when  the  devil  had  thrown  him  down  in  the  midst 

8.  12.  then  cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh  away  the  word 
29.  he  was  driven  of  the  devil  into  the  deserts 

9.  42.  as  he  was  yet  a  coming,  the  d.  dashed  him  down 

11.  14.  casting  out  a  devil — when  the  devil  was  gone  out 
J)io.  6.  70.  choose  you  the  twelve,  and  one  of  you  is  a  d,  f 

7.  20.  Thou  hast  a  devil.  8.  48,  52 

8.  44.  Ye  are  of  your  father  the  devil 
49.  Jesus  answered,  I  have  not  a  devil 

10.  20.  many  of  them  said.  He  hath  a  devil,  and  is  mad 
21.  possessed  with  a  devil.     Can  a,  devil  open  the  eyes 

13.  2.  the  d.  having  already  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas 
Acts  10.  38.  healing  all  that  were  oppressed  of  the  devil 

13.  10.  thousonof  the  (?.,  thou  enemy  of  all  righteousness 
Eph.  4.  27.  neither  give  place  to  the  devil 

6.  11.  may  be  able  to  stand  against  the  wiles  of  the  decil 

1  Tim.  3.  6.  he  fall  into  the  condemnation  of  the  devil 

7.  lest  he  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare  of  the  devil 

2  Tim.  2.  26.  recover  themselves  out  of  the  snare  of  the  d. 
Heb.  2.  14.  had  the  power  of  death,  that  is,  the  devil 
Jas.  4.  7.  resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee  from  you 

1  Pet.  5.  8.  the  devil,  as  a  roaring  lion,  walketh  about 
1  Jno.  3.  8.  is  of  the  d. ;  for  the  d.  sinneth — destroy  the 
10.  manifest,  and  the  children  of  the  d.  [works  of  the  d. 
Jude  9.  the  archangel,  when  contending  with  the  devil 
Bev.  2.  10.  the  d.  is  about  to  cast  some  of  you  into  prison 

12.  9.  old  serpent,  he  that  is  called  the  D.  and  Satan.  20. 2 
12.  the  devil  is  gone  down  unto  you,  having  great  wrath 

20.  10.  the  d.  that  deceived  them  was  cast  into  the  lake 
,  see  devils. 

Devilish. 

Jas.  3.  ]5.  from  above,  but  is  earthly,  sensual,  devilish 

Devils.— J.. F.  ^devil. 

Mat.  4.  24.  possessed  with  devils.  8. 16,  28,  33  :  Mk.  1.  32  : 
5.115,  116,118:  Lu.  8.  36 
8. 13.  the  devils  besought  him,  saying,  If  thou  cast  us  out 
9.  34.  By  the  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out  devils. 
12.  24».  Mk.  3.  22  :  Lu.  11.  15 
Mk.  1.  34.  and  he  suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak 

9.  38.  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name.  Lu.  9.. 49 
Lu.  4.  41.  And  devils  also  came  out  from  many,  crying  out 

8.  2.  Magdalene,  from  whom  seven  devils  had  gone  out 
27.  a  certain  man  out  of  the  city,  who  had  devils 

30.  for  many  devils  were  entered  into  him 
33.  And  the  devils  came  out  from  the  man 
35.  the  man,  from  whom  the  devils  were  gone  out.  38 

9.  1.  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  all  devils 

10.  17.  Lord,  even  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us 

1  Cor.  10.  20.  they  sacrifice  to  devils — I  would  not  that  ye 
should  have  communion  with  devils 

21.  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and  the  cup 

of  devils — table  of  the  Lord,  and  of  the  table  of  d. 

1  Tim.  4.  1.  heed  to  seducing  spirits  and  doctrines  of  d. 
Jas.  2.  19.  the  devils  also  believe,  and  shudder 

Bev.  9.  20.  that  they  should  not  worship  d.,  and  the  idols 
16.  14.  for  they  are  spirits  of  devils,  working  signs 
18.  2.  and  is  become  a  habitation  of  devils 

see  cast  out. 
Devised. 

2  Pet.  1. 16.  For  we  did  not  follow  cimningly  devised  f  ableu 


DEVOTIONS 


DIETH 


Devotions  A.V. — see  tvorship. 

Devour. 
Mk.  12.  40.  they  which  (fenowr  widows'  houses.  Lit.  20.  47 
Gal.  5.  16.  if  ye  bite  and  devour  one  another,  take  heed 
Heb.  10.  27.  fierceness  of  fire  which  shall  d.  the  adversaries 

1  Pet.  5.  8.  walketh  about,  seeking  whom  he  may  devour 
Bev.  12.  4.  when  she  was  delivered,  he  might  d.  her  child 

see  devoureth. 
Devoured. 
Mat.  13.  4.  birds  came  and  d.  them.  Mk.  4.  4  :  Lu.  8.  5. 
Lu.  15.  30.  which  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  harlots 
Rev.  20.  9.  fire  came  down  out  of  heaven,  and  d.  them 

Devoureth. — A.V.  ^devour. 

2  Cor.  11.  20.  if  he  ^devoureth  you,  if  he  taketh  yoii  captive 
i?ey.  11.  5.  ovit  of  their  mouth,  and  devoureth  their  enemies 

Devout. — A.V.  h-eligious. 
Lu.  2.  25.  Simeon ;  and  this  man  was  righteous  and  devout 
Acts  2.  5.  dwelling  at  Jerusalem  Jews,  devout  men 

8.  2.  And  devout  men  buried  Stephen 

10.  2.  a  devout  man,  and  one  that  feared  God 

7.  and  a  devout  soldier  of  them  that  waited  on  him 
13.  43.  Jews  and  of  the  ^devout  proselytes  followed  Paul 

50.  But  the  Jews  urged  on  the  devout  women 
17.  4.  and  of  the  devout  Greeks  a  great  multitude 

17.  4.  reasoned — with  the  Jews  and  the  devout  persons 
22.  12.  Ananias,  a  devout  man  according  to  the  law 

Diadems. — A.V.  ^crowns. 
Bev.  12.  3.  upon  his  [dragon]  heads  seven  ^diadems 
19.  12.  [faithful  and  true]  head  are  many  '^diadems 

"Did..— A.V.  Mone. 

Mat.  12.  3.  Have  ye  not  read  what  David  did.  Lu.  6.  3. 
13.  58.  And  he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there 
17.  12.  but  i^uZ  unto  him  [Elijah]  whatsoever  they  listed 
21.  15.  saw  the  wonderful  things  that  he  did      [me.  HO 
25.45.  ye^.itnotuntooneof  these  least,  ye  <Z.  it  not  unto 

Lu.  6.  10.  Stretch  forth  thy  hand.     And  he  did  so 
26.  manner  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  prophets 

Jno.  4.  29.  which  told  me  all  things  that  ever  I  did.  39 

7.  21.  I  ^did  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 

8.  40.  which  I  heard  from  God  :  this  did  not  Abraham 

9.  26.  What  did  he  to  thee?  how  opened  he  thine  eyes? 
15. 24.  done  among  them  the  works  which  none  other  did 

Acts  2.  22.  which  God  did  by  him  in  the  midst  of  you 
3. 17.  in  ignorance  ye  did  it,  as  did  also  your  rulers 
7.  51.  resist  the  Holy  Ghost :  as  your  fathers  did,  so  do  ye 
9. 13.  how  much  evil  he  '^did  to  thy  saints  at  Jerusalem 

11.  17.  gave  unto  them  the  like  gift  as  he  did  also  unto  us 
30.  which  also  they  did,  sending  it  to  the  elders 

16.  18.  this  she  [damsel  at  Philippi]  did  for  many  days 
26. 10.  And  this  I  also  d.  in  Jerusalem :  and  I  both  shut  up 
2  Cor.  7.  12.  I  wrote  not  for  his  cause  that  ^did  the  wrong 
Fhil.  4.  14.  Howbeit  ye  ^did  well,  that  ye  had  fellowship 
2  Tim.  4. 14.  Alexander  the  coppersmith  ^wi  me  much  evil 
Heb.  4.  10.  rested  from  his  works,  as  God  did  from  his 

7.  27.  this  he  did  once  for  all,  when  he  offered  up  himself 
1  Pet.  2.  22.  who  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 

Die.— -4.F.  ^dead,  ^died. 
Mat.  15.  4.  evil  of  father  or  mother,  let  him  die.  Mk.  7. 10 

22. 24.  If  a  man  die,  having  no  childi-en.  Mk.  12. 19 :  Lu. 

26.  35.  Even  if  I  must  die  with  thee.  Mk.  14.  31    [20.  28 
Lu.  20.  36,  for  neither  can  they  die  any  more 
Jno.  4.  49.  Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die 

6.  50.  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die 

8.  24.  ye  shall  die  in  your  sins.  21 

11.  16.  Let  us  also  go,  that  we  may  die  with  him 


Jno.  11.25,  beUeveth  on  me,  though  he  Id!., yet  shall  he  live 
26.  liveth  and  believeth  on  me  shall  never  die 
37.  caused  that  this  man  also  should  not  -die  ? 

50.  that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people.  18.  14. 

51.  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  die  for  the  nation 
12.  24.  wheat  fall  into  the  earth  and  die — but  if  it  die 

33.  by  what  manner  of  death  he  should  die.  18.  32. 

19.  7.  We  have  a  law,  and  by  that  law  he  ought  to  die 
21.  23.  that  that  disciple  should  not  d. — he  should  not  d. 

Acts  21.  13.  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the  name  of  the  Lord 

25.  11.  anything  worthy  of  death,  I  refuse  not  to  die 
Bom.  5.  7.  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die— even  dare  to  d. 

7.  2.  if  the  husband  ifZ.,  she  is  discharged  from  the  law.  ^3 

8.  13.  for  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  must  die 

14.  8.  or  whether  we  die,  we  die  unto — we  live — or  die 

1  Cor.  9.  15.  it  were  good  for  me  rather  to  die,  than  that 

15.  22.  For  as  in  Adam  all  die,  so  also  in  Christ  shall  all 
31 .  have  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord,  I  [Paul]  die  daily 
36.  thou  thyself  sowest  is  not  quickened,  except  it  die 

2  Cor.  7.  3.  ye  are  in  our  hearts  to  d.  together  and  live  together 
Phil.  1.  21.  For  to  me  to  live  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is  gain 
Heb.  7.  8.  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes 

9.  27.  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die 

Bev.  3.  2.  things  that  remain,  which  were  ready  to  die 
9.  6.  they  shall  desire  to  die,  and  death  fleeth  from  them 
14. 13.  Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord 
see  Qpoint  of)  death. 

Died.— ^.F.  ^dead. 

Mat. 22. 27.  after  them  all  the  woman  <Z.  Mk. 12. 22:  Lu. 20.32 

Mk.  12.  21.   and  the  second  took  her,  and  died 

Lu,.  16.  22.  the  beggar  died — the  rich  man  also  died 

20.  29.  took  a  wife,  and  died  childless.  31 

Jno.  6.  49.  did  eat  the  manna  in  the  wilderness,  and  they  ici. 
11.  21.  been  here,  my  brother  had  not  died.  32  [158 

Acts  2.  29.  David,  that  he  both  ^died  and  was  buried 
7.  15.  into  Egypt ;  and  he  died,  himself,  and  our  fathers 
9.  87.  in  those  days,  that  she  [Dorcas]  fell  sick,  and  died 
Bom.  5.  6.  in  due  season  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 
8.  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for  us 
15.  if  by  the  trespass  of  the  one  the  many  '^died 

6.  2.  We  who  '^died  to  sin,  how  shall  we — live  therein  ? 

7.  he  that  hath  '^died  is  justified  from  sin 

8.  we  ^died  with  Christ,  we  believe  that  we  shall  also  live 

10.  the  death  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  once 

7.  6.  discharged  from  the  law,  having  '^died  to  that 

9.  commandment  came,  sin  revived,  and  I  died 

8.  34.  It  is  Christ  Jesiis  that  died,  yea  rather 

14.  9.  For  to  this  end  Christ  died,  and  lived  again 
15.  him  for  whom  Christ  died.  1  Cor.  8.  11 

1  Cor.  15.  3.  how  that  Christ  died  for  our  sins 

2  Cor.  5.  14.  that  one  died  for  all,  therefore  all  ^died 

15.  died  for  all— for  their  sakes  died  and  rose  again 
Gal.  2.  21.  through  the  law,  then  Clarist  '^died  for  nought 
Col.  2.  20.  If  ye  ^died  with  Christ.  2  Tim.  2.  ill 

3.  3.  For  ye  ^died,  and  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  God 
1  Th.  4.  14.  if  we  believe  that  Jesus  died  and  rose  again 

5.  10.  who  died  for  us,  that,  whether  we  wake  or  sleep 
Heb.  11.13.  fZt'eci  in  faith,  not  having  received  the  pi-omisea 
1  Pet.  2.  24.  we,  having  '^died  unto  sins,  might  live  unto 
Bev.  8.  9.  there  died  the  third  part  of  the  creatures 

11.  wormwood  ;  and  many  men  died  of  the  waters 

16.  8.  and  every  living  soul  died,  even  the  things 

see  die,  dieth,  end. 

Dieth.— ^.  V.  ^died. 

Mk.  9.  48.  where  there  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 
Bom.  6.  9.  Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead  d.  no  more 

14.  7.  liveth  to  himself,  and  none  dieth  to  himself 
Heb.  10,  28.  A  man  that  hath  set  at  nought  Moses'  law  ^d. 


87 


DIFFER 


DISCIPLE 


Differ— eth—lng. 

Eom.  12.  6.  having  gifta  differing  according  to  the  grace 
1  Cor.  4.  7.  For  who  maketh  thee  to  differ  ' 

15.  41.  one  star  differeth  from  another  star  in  glory 
Gal.  4.  1.  d.  nothing  from  a  bondservant,  though  he  i«  lord 

Difference. 

1  Cor.  7.  34.  difference  also  between  the  wife  and  the  virgin 

see  distinction,  diversities,  doubt. 

Different.— ^.F.  '^another,  "^otherivise. 

2  Cor.  11.4.  if  ye  receive  a  ^different  spirit — a  ^d.  gospel 
Oal.  1.  6.  called  you  in  the  grace  of  Christ  unto  a  ^d.  gospel 

1  Tim.  6.  3.  If  any  man  teacheth  a  "^different  doctrine 

Difficulty. — A.V.  ^hardlij,  ^much  luork,  ^scarce. 

Acts27.8.  withifZ.  coasting  along  it  we  came  unto  a  certain. 
16.  we  were  able,  with  'hlifficultij,  to  secure  the  boat  [^7 

Dig. 

Lu.  18.  8.  till  I  shall  dig  about  it,  [fig  tree]  and  dung  it 
16.  3.  I  have  not  strength  to  dig ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed 

Digged. 

Mat.  21. 33.  d.  a  winepress  in  it,  and  built  a  tower.  Mh.  12. 1 

25.  18.  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money 
Lu.  6.  48.  digged  and  went  deep,  and  laid  a  foundation 
Rom.  11.  3.  they  have  digged  down  thine  altars 

Dignities. 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  rail  at  dignities.  Jude  8 

Diligence. —4. T.  ^business,  Miligent,  '^endeavour — ing, 
^labour,  ^studg. 
Lu.  12.  58.  on  the  way  give  diligence  to  be  quit  of  him 
Bom.  12.  8.  he  that  ruleth,  with  diligence 

11.  in  ^diligence  not  slothful;  fervent  in  spirit 
Eph.  4.  3.  giving  ^diligence  to  keep  the  unity  of  the  Spirit 
2  Tim.  2. 15.  Give  ^d.  to  present  thyself  approved  imto  God 

4.  9.  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly.  21 :  Tit.  3.  '^12 
Heb.  4.  11.  Let  us  therefore  give  ^d.  to  enter  into  that  rest 

6.  11.  desire  that  each  one  of  you  may  shew  the  same  d. 
2  Pet.  1.  5.  on  your  part  all  d.,  in  your  faith  supply  virtue 
10.  more  diligence  to  make  your  calling  and  election 
15.  I  will  give  ^d.  that  at  every  time  ye  may  be  able 
3.  14.  give  '^diligence  that  ye  may  be  found  in  peace 
Jude  3.  I  was  giving  all  diligence  to  write  unto  you 
see  earnestness. 

DUigent — ly. — A.V.  ^carefully,  hneditate,  ^oft. 

Mk.  7.  3.  except  they  wash  their  hands  ^diligently,  eat  not 
Lu.  15.  8.  sweep  the  house,  and  seek  d.  until  she  find  it  ? 
Phil.  2.  28.  I  have  sent  him  [Epaphroditus] — the  more  i<Z. 

1  Tim:  4.  15.  Be  "^diligent  in  these  things 

5.  10.  if  she  hath  diligently  followed  every  good  work 

2  Tim.  1.  17.  in  Rome,  he  [Onesiphorous]  sought  me  d. 
Tit.  3.  13.  forward  Zenas — and  Apollos  on  their  journey  d. 
Heb.  12.  17.  [Esau]  found  no  place  of  repentance),  though 

he  sought  it  ^diligently  witli  tears 
1  Pet.  1.  10.  prophets  sought  and  searched  diligently 
see  carefidly,  diligence,  earnest. 

Diminishing  A.  V.—see  loss. 

Dine. 

Lu.  11.  37.  a  Pharisee  asketh  him  [Jesus]  to  d.  with  him 
see  breakfast. 

Dined  A.V. — see  broken  fast. 


Dinner. 
Mat.  22.  4.  Behold,  I  have  made  ready  ray  dinner 
Lu.  11.  38.  that  he  had  not  first  washed  before  dinner 

14.  12.  makest  a  ditiner  or  a  supper,  call  not  thy  friends 

Dip.— .4.F.  hlipped. 
Lu.  IG.  24.  Lazarus,  that  he  may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger 
Jno.  13.  26.  He  it  is,  for  whom  I  shall  ^dip  the  sop 

Dipped — eth. 
Mat.  26.  23.  d.  his  hand  with  me  in  the  dish.  Mk.  14.  20 
Jno.  13.  26.  when  he  had  d.  the  sop,  he — giveth  it  to  Judas 
see  dip,  sprinkled. 

Direct. 

1  Th.  3. 11.  and  our  Lord  Jesus,  direct  our  way  unto  you 

2  Th.  3.  5.  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love  of  God 

Disallow — ed  A.V. — sec  rejected. 

Disannul. 
Gal.  3.  17.  not  d.,  so  as  to  make  the  promise  of  none  effect 
see  void. 

DisanuUing. 
Heb.  7.  18.  there  is  a,  d.  oi  a.  foregoing  commandment 

Disbelieve— d— eth. — A.V.    ^believed — eth    not,    'hlis- 
obedient. 
Mk.  16.  11.  alive,  and  had  been  seen  of  her,  ^d.  Lu.  24.  ^ll 

16.  but  he  that  ^disbelieveth  shall  be  condemned 
Lu.  24.  41.  while  they  still  ^disbelieved  for  joy 
Acts  28.  24.  some  believed— some  Misbelieved 
1  Pet.  2.  7.  for  such  as  "^d.,  The  stone  which  the  builders 

Discern — ed — ings. — A.V.    ^discerning,    ^discerjier, 

^judge. 

Mat.  16. 3.  Ye  know  how  to  discern  the  face  of  the  heaven ; 

but  ye  cannot  discern  the  signs  of  the  times 
1  Co/-.  11.29.  judgement  unto  himself,  if  he  i(i.  not  the  body 
31.  But  if  we  ^d.  ourselves,  we  shoiild  not  be  judged 

12.  10.  and  to  another  '^discernings  of  spirits 

14.  29.  let  the  prophets  speak — and  let  the  others  ^d. 
Heb.  4.  12.  quick  to  '^discern  the  thoughts — of  the  heart 
5.  14.  their  senses  exercised  to  discern  good  and  evil 
see  interpret,  judged,  know  with  negatives. 

Discerner  A.V. — see  discern. 

Discernment. — A.V.  ^judgement. 
Phil.  1.  9.  abound  yet  more— in  knowledge  and  all  "^d. 

Discharged. — A.V.  '^delivered,  Hoosed. 
Bom.  7.  2.  if  the  husband  die,  she  is  M.  from  the  law 
6.  But  now  we  have  been  ^discharged  from  the  law 

Disciple. — A.  V.  Hnstructed. 
Mat.  10.24.  A  ^JsciijjZe  is  not  above  his  master.  Lu.  6.  40 
25.  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he  be  as  his  master 
42.  cup  of  cold  water  only,  in  the  name  of  &  disciple 

13.  52.  every  scribe  who  hath  been  made  a  ^disciple 
27.  57.  Joseph,  who  also  himself  was  Jesus'  disciple 

Lu.  14.  26.  he  cannot  be  my  disciple.  27,  33 

Jno.  9.  28.  Thou  art  his  d.  ;  but  we  are  disciples  of  Moses 

18.  15.  so  did  another  d.     Now  that  disciple  was  known 
16.  the  other  disciple,  which  was  known — went  out 

19.  26.  and  the  disciple  standing  by,  whom  he  loved 
27.  saith  he  to  the  d. — from  that  hour  the  d.  took  her 
38.  being  a  disciple  of  Jesus,  but  secretly  for  fear 

20.  2.  the  other  disciple,  whom  Jesus  loved.  21.  7,  20 

3.  Peter  therefore  went  forth,  and  the  other  disciple 

4.  and  the  other  disciple  outran  Peter 


DISCIPLE 

Jno.  20.  8.  Then  entered  in  therefore  the  other  disciple  also 
21.  23.  that  that  disciple  should  not  die 
24.  This  is  the  d.  which  beareth  witness  of  these  things 

Acts  9.  10.  certain  disciple  at  Damascus,  named  Ananias 
26.  afraid  of  him,  not  believing  that  he  was  a  disciple 
36.  was  at  Joppa  a  certain  disciple  named  Tabitha 

16.  1.  a  certain  disciple  was  there,  named  Timothy 
21. 16.  one  Mnason  of  Cyprus,  an  early  disciple 

Disciples. — A.V.  Heach. 

Mat.  9.  14.  the  d.  of  John— but  thy  d.  fast  not  ?  Mh.  2. 18 
19.  and  followed  him,  and  so  did  his  disciples 

10.  1.  And  he  called  unto  him  his  twelve  disciples 

11.  1.  had  made  an  end  of  commanding  his  twelve  d. 
2.  works  of  the  Christ,  he  sent  by  his  discip)les.  Lu.  7.19 

12.  2.  Behold,  thy  fZiscijj?es  do  that  which  it  is  not  lawful 

14.  12.  disciples  came,  and  took  up  the  corpse.  MA;.  6.  29 
19.  the  d!.,aud  thecZ.  to  the  multitudes.  15. 36  :  Lu.  9. 16 
26.  And  when  the  disciples  saw  him  walking  on  the  sea 

15.  2.  Why  do  thy  d.  transgress  the  tradition.    Mh.  7.  5 

17.  6.  when  the  disciples  heard  it,  they  fell  on  their  face 
16.  to  thy  d.,  and  they  could  not  cure  him.  M.k.  9.  18  •, 
19.  Then  came  the  tZ.  to  Jesus.  18.1:  26  1'     [iw.  9.  40 

19.  10.  The  d.  say  unto  him,  If  the  case  of  a  man  is  so 
13.  and  the  disciples  rebuked  them.  Mk  10.  13 

20.  17.  took  the  twelve  disciples  apart,  and  in  the  way 

21.  1.  then  Jesus  sent  two  ^.  Mk.W.  1;  14. 13'  Lu.  19.29 

22.  16.  they  send  to  him  their  d.,  with  the  Herodians 
24. 1.  his  rfisci/)Zes  came  to  him  to  shew  him  the  buildings 
26. 8.  But  when  the  disciples  saw  it,  they  had  indignation 

18.  passoveratthyhousewithmy^Z.  MA. 14.14,  iM.22.11 

26.  and  he  gave  to  the  disciples,  and  said,  Take,  eat 
35.  not  deny  thee.     Likewise  also  said  all  the  disciples 
40.  he  cometh  unto  the  d.,  and  findeth  them  sleeping 
56.  Then  all  the  disciples  left  him,  and  fled 

27.  64.  lest  haply  his  d.  come  and  steal  him  away.  28. 13 

28.  7.  tell  his  disciples,  He  is  risen.  8  :  Mk,  16.  7 

16.  But  the  eleven  disciples  went  into  Galilee 

19.  Go  ye  therefore,  and  make  irfof  all  the  nations 
Mk.  4.  34.  privately  to  his  own  d.  he  expounded  all  things 

6.  41.  he  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before  them.  8.  6 

7.  2.  Been  that  some  of  his  d.  ate  their  bread  with  defiled 
10.24.  And  the  £?.  were  amazed  at  his  words.  Mai.  19.  25 

Lu.  5.  80.  murmured  against  his  disciples.  Mat.  9.  11 
33.  disciples  of  John  fast  often — the  d.  of  the  Pharisees 
6.1.  andhiscZ.pluckedtheearsofcom.  Mat.\2.1:  Mk.l.li 

20.  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  disciples,  and  said 
7.  18.  the  disciples  of  John  told  him  of  all  these  things 

10.  23.  And  turning  to  the  disciples,  he  said  privately 

11.  1.  one  of  his  disciples  said  unto  him.  Lord,  teach  us 

to  pray,  even  as  John  also  taiight  his  disciples 
19.  37.  whole  multitude  of  the  discipleshegan  to  rejoice 
39.  said  unto  him,  Master,  rebuke  thy  disciples 
John  2.  11.  and  his  disciples  believed  on  him 

17.  His  discipiles  remembered.  22 

3.  25.  questioning  on  the  part  of  John's  d.  with  a  Jew 

4.  1.  Jesus  was  making  and  baptizing  more  d.  than  John 
2.  (although  Jesus  himself  baptized  not,  but  his  d.) 

27.  his  d. ;  and  they  marvelled  that  he  was  speaking 

6.  3.  into  the  mountain,  and  there  he  sat  with  his  d. 
22.  Jesus  entered  not  with  his  discip)les  into  the  boat, 

but  that  his  disciples  went  away  alone 
24.  saw  that  Jesus  was  not  there,  neither  his  disciples 
61.  knowing  in  himself  that  his  disciples  murmured 
66.  Upon  this  many  of  his  disciples  went  back 

7.  3.  thy  d.  also  may  behold  thy  works  which  thou  doest 

8.  31.  If  ye  abide  in  my  word,  then  are  ye  truly  my  d. 

9.  27.  would  ye  also  become  his  disciples  ? 

28.  Thou  art  his  disciple ;  but  we  are  disciples  of  Moses 


DISHONOUE 

Jno.  11.  12.  ^.— said  unto  him.  Lord,  if  he  is  fallen  asleep 
54,  Ephraim;  and  there  he  tarried  with  the  disciples 
13.  5.  and  began  to  wash  the  disciples'  feet 
23.  reclining  in  Jesus'  bosom  one  of  his  disciples 
85.  By  this  shall  all  men  know  that  ye  are  my  disciples 
15.  8,  bear  much  fruit;  and  so  shall  ye  be  my  disciples 
18  1.  his  d.  over  the  brook  Kidron — himself  and  his  d. 
2.  for  Jesus  oft-times  resorted  thither  with  his  disciples 
17.  Art  thou  also  one  of  this  man's  disciples  ?  25 

19.  asked  Jesus  of  his  disciples,  and  of  his  teaching 
20.  18.  and  telleth  the  disciples,  I  have  seen  the  Lord 

20.  The  d.  therefore  were  glad,  when  they  saw  the  Lord 
26.  again  his  d.  were  within,  and  Thomas  with  them.  19 

21. 12.  none  of  the  d.  durst  inquire  of  him,  Who  art  thou? 
14.  third  time  that  Jesus  was  manifested  to  the  disciples 
Acts  6.  1.  when  the  number  of  the  d.  was  multiplying.  7 
9.  1.  threatening  and  slaughter  against  the  disciples 

25.  but  his  d.  took  him  by  night,  and  let  him  down 

26.  he  [Saul]  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  discijiles 
11.  26.  the  d,  were  called  Christians  first  in  Autioch 

29.  And  the  disciples,  every  man  according  tohis  ability 
13.  52.  And  the  disciples  were  filled  with  joy 

15.  10.  should  put  a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  the  disciples 

18.  23    stablishing  all  the  disciples.  14.  22 

27.  and  wrote  to  the  disciples  to  receive  him 

19.  1,  came  to  Ephesus,  and  found  certain  disciples 
9.  departed  from  them,  and  separated  the  disciples 

30.  unto  the  people,  the  disciples  suffered  him  not 

20.  30.  perverse  things,  to  draw  away  the  d.  after  them 

Discipline. — A.V.  hound  mind. 
2  Tim.  1.  7:  but  of  power  and  love  and  ^discipline 

Discouraged. 
Col.  3.  21.  provoke  not  your  children,  that  they  be  not  d. 

Discoursed. — A.  V.  '^preached — ing. 

Acts  20.  7.  Paul  '^discoursed  with  them 

9.  as  Paul  ^d.  yet  longer,  being  borne  down  by  his  sleep 

Discovered  A.V. — see  perceived,  sight. 
Discreetly. 
Mk.  12.  34.  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  answered  discreetly 

Disease — S. — A.V.  Hnfirmities,  ^sicknesses. 
Mat.  4.  23.  healing  all  manner  of  disease.  9.  35  :  10.  1 
24.  with  divers  diseases.  Mk.  1.  34  :  Lu.  4.  40 

8.  17.  took  our  infirmities,  and  bare  our  '^diseases 

Lii.  6.  17.  to  hear  him,  and  to  be  healed  of  their  diseases 
7,  21.  cured  many  of  ^d.,  and  plagues  and  evil  spirits 

9.  1.  authority  over  all  devils,  and  to  cure  diseases 
Acts  19.  12.  and  the  diseases  departed  from  them 

28.  9.  rest  also  which  had  diseases  in  the  island  came 

Diseased  A.  V.—see  sicJc. 

Disfigure. 
Mat.  6. 16.  they  disfigure  their  faces,  that  they  may  be  seen 

Dish. 

Mat.  26.  23.  dipped— with  me  in  the  disJi.  Mk.  14.  20 

Dishonesty  A.V.—see  shame. 

Dishonour. — A.V.  ^despised,  ^shame. 
Jno.  8.  49.  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  dishonour  me 
Acts  5.  41.  were  counted  worthy  to  auSex^d.  for  the  Name 


13 


DISHONOUR 

Bom.  9.  21.  a  vessel  unto  honour,  and  another  unto  d.  ? 

1  Cor.  4.  10.  ye  have  glory,  but  we  have  ^dishonour 
11.  14.  if  a  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  ^d.  to  him  ? 
15.  43.  it  is  sown  in  dishonour  ;  it  is  raised  in  glory 

2  Cor.  6.  8.  by  glory  and  dishonour,  by  evil  report  and  good 
2  Tim.  2.  20.  some  unto  honour,  and  some  unto  dishonour 

see  dishonoured. 

DishoDOiired — est — eth. — A.V.  ^despised,  '^dishonour. 
Bom.  1.  24.  that  their  bodies  should  be  "^dishonoured 
2.  23.  transgression  of  the  law  dishonourest  thou  God  ? 

1  Cor.  11.  4.  having  his  head  covered,  (^j.s/to?io?</-e</t  his  head 

5.  her  head  unveiled  dishonoureth  her  head 
Jos.  2.  6.  But  ye  have  ^dishonoured  the  poor  man 

Dismissed. — A.V.  Het  go. 

Acts  15.  30.  when  they  were  d.,  came  down  to  Antioch 

38.  they  were  ^dismissed  in  peace  from  the  brethren 

19.  41.  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  d.  the  assembly 

Disobedience. — A.V.  ^unbelief. 
Bom.  5.  19.  through  the  one  man's  <Z.  the  many  were  made 
11.  30.  now  have  obtained  mercy  by  their  ^disobedience 
32.  God  hath  shut  up  all  unto  ^disobedience 

2  Cor.  10.  6.  being  in  readiness  to  avenge  all  disobedience 
Eph.  2.  2.  spirit  that  now  worketh  in  the  sons  of  d. 

5.6.  wi-ath  of  God  upon  the  sons  of  disobedience.  Col.  3. 6 
Keb.  2. 2.  disobedience  received  a  justrecompense  of  reward 
4.  11.  fall  after  the  same  example  of  ^disobedience.  16 

Disobedient. — A.V.  '^believed  not,  hiot  believe — d,  ^un- 
believing. 

Lu.  1.  17.  and  the  d.  to  walk  in  the  wisdom  of  the  just 
Acts  14.  2.  the  Jews  that  were  ^d.  stirred  up— the  Gentiles 
19.  9.  when  some  were  hardened  and  ''■disobedient 
26.  19.  I  was  not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly  vision 
Bom.  1.  30.  disobedient  to  parents.  2  Tim.  3.  2 

10.  21.  my  hands  imto  a  d.  and  gainsaying  people 

11.  30.  For  as  ye  in  time  past  were  "^disobedient  to  God 
31.  so  have  these  also  now  been  ^disobedient  [Judaea 
15.  31.  I  may  be  delivered  from  them  that  are  i(Z.  in 

Ti^.  1.  16.  they  deny  him,  being  abominable,  and  (Z. 

3.  3.  For  we  also  were  aforetime  foolish,  disobedient 
Heb.  3. 18.  not  enter  into  his  rest,  but  to  them  that  were  ^d  ? 

11.  31.  Rahab  the  harlot  perished  not  with  them  that 
1  Pet.  2.  8.  for  they  stumble  at  the  word,  being  d.  [were  ^d. 

3. 20.  spirits  in  prison,  which  aforetime  were  disobedient 
see  disbelieve,  unruly. 

Disorderly. — A.V.  ^unruly. 

1  Th.  5.  14.  admonish  the  ^disorderly. 

2  Th.  3.  6.  from  every  brother  that  walketh  disorderly 
7.  for  we  behaved  not  ourselves  disorderly  among  you 

11.  we  hear  of  some  that  walk  among  you  disorderly 

Disparagement. — A.V.  h-eproach. 

2  Cor.  11.  21.  I  speak  by  way  of  ^disparagement 

Dispensation. — A.V.  ^edifying,  fellowship. 

Eph.  1.  10.  unto  a  d.  of  the  fulness  of  the  times,  to  sum  up 

3.  2.  that  ye  have  heard  of  the  d.  of  that  grace  of  God 

9.  to  make  all  men  see  what  is  the  ^dispensation 

Col.  1.  25.  made  a  minister,  according  to  the  d.  of  God 

1  Tim.  1. 4.  minister  questionings,  rather  than  a  ^d.  of  God 

see  stewardship. 

Dispersed. — A.V.  '^scattered. 
Acts  5.  36.  as  many  as  obeyed  him  [Theudas]  were  i^. 


see  dispersion,,  scattered. 


DISTINCTION 

Dispersion.— ^.F.  ^dispersed,   "^scattered,    ^scattered 

abroad. 

Jno.  7.  35.  will  he  go  unto  the  ^D.  among  the  Greeks 

Jas.  1.  1.  James— to  the  twelve  tribes  which  are  of  the  HJ. 

1  Pet.  1. 1.  Peter— to  the  elect  who  are  sojourners  of  the^Z). 

Displeased.— ^.F.  ^grieved. 
Acts  12. 20.  he  was  highly  d.  with  them  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 
Heb.  3.  10.  Wherefore  I  was  ^d.  with  this  generation 
17.  And  with  whom  was  he  hlispleased  forty  years  ? 
see  indignation. 
Disposed. 
1  Cor.  10.  27.  biddeth  you  to  a  feast,  and  ye  are  d.  to  go 
see  minded. 

Disposition  A.V. — see  ordained. 

Disputations. 
Bom.  14. 1.  receive  ye,  yet  not  to  doubtful  disputations 
see  questioning. 

Dispute— S.—^.F.  ^contradiction,  ''strifes. 
1  Tim.  6.  4.  doting  about  questionings  and  Misjnites 
Heb  6.  16.  in  every  dispute  of  theirs  the  oath  is  final 

7.  7.  without  any  H.  the  less  is  blessed  of  the  better 

Disputed. 
MJe.  9.  34.  they  had  disputed  one  with  another  in  the  way 
Acts  9.  29.  he  spake  and  disputed  against  the  Grecian  Jews 
Jude  9.  with  the  devil  he  d.  about  the  body  of  Moses 

see  reasoned,  reasoning. 

Disputer. 
1  Cor.  1.  20.  where  is  the  disputer  of  this  world? 

Disputing — S. — A.V.  ^doubting. 

Acts  6.  9.  them  of  Cilicia  and  Asia,  d.  with  Stephen 

24.  12.  neither  in  the  temple  did  they  find  me  disputing 
Phil.  2.  14.  Do  all  things  without  murmurings  and  d. 

1  Tim.  2.  8.  holy  hands,  without  wrath  and  '^disputing 

see  guestioni7ig,  reasoning,  wranglings. 

Disrepute. — A.V.  ^nought. 
Acts  19.  27.  danger  that  this  our  trade  come  into  "^disrepute 

Dissembled. 
Gal.  2. 13.  the  rest  of  the  Jews  d.  likewise  with  him  [Peter] 

Dissension. 
Acts  15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  dissension 

23.  7.  a  dissension  between  the  Pharisees  and  Sadduceea 

10.  And  when  there  arose  a  great  dissensioji 

Dissimulation. 

Gal.  2.  13.  even  Barnabas  was  carried  away  with  their  d. 
see  hypocrisy. 

Dissolved.— ^.F.  ^melt. 

2  Cor.  5. 1.  if  the  earthly  house  of  our  tabernacle  be  d. 
2  Pet.  3.  10.  the  elements  shall  be  ^d.  with  fervent  heat 

11.  Seeing  that  these  things  are  thus  all  to  be  d. 

12.  the  heavens  being  on  fire  shall  be  dissolved 

Distinction. — A.V.  ^difference — s,  ^doubting. 

Acts  11.  12.  Spirit  bade  me  go  with  them,  making  no  ^d. 

15.  9.  and  he  made  no  "^distinction  between  us  and  them 
Rom.  3.  22.  them  that  believe  ;  for  there  is  no  ^distinction 

10.  12.  For  there  is  no  "^d.  between  Jew  and  Greek 
1  Cor.  14.  7.  if  they  give  not  a  distinction  in  the  sounds 


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DISTRACTION 

Distraction. 
I  Cor.  7.  35.  ye  may  attend  upon  the  Lord  without  d. 

Distress — ed — es. — A.V.  ^burdened,  yainted,  Hoiling, 
Hossed,  ^vexed. 

Mat.  9. 36.  with  compassion  for  them,  because  they  were  "^d. 

14.  24.  was  now  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  ^d.  by  the  waves 
Mk.  6.  48.  seeing  them  ^distressed  in  rowing — he  cometh 
Lu.  21.  23.  for  there  shall  be  great  distress  upon  the  land 

25.  and  upon  the  earth  d.  of  nations,  in  perplexity 

1  Cor.  7.  26.  this  is  good  by  reason  of  the  present  distress 

2  Cor.  6.  4.  in  afflictions,  in  necessities,  in  distresses 

8.  13.  that  others  may  be  eased,  and  ye  ^distressed 

12.  10.  in  persecutions,  in  distresses,  for  Christ's  sake 

1  Th.  8.  7.  comforted  over  you  in  all  our  d.  and  affliction 

2  Pet.  2.  7.  delivered  righteous  Lot,  sore  ^distressed 

see  anguish,  straitened. 

Distribute — d. 

Lti.  18.  22.  sell  all  that  thou  hast,  and  d.  unto  the  poor 
Jno.  6.  11.  he  distributed  to  them  that  were  set  down 
1  Cor.  7.  17.  as  the  Lord  hath  distributed  to  each  man 
1  Tim.  6.  18.  ready  to  distribute,  willing  to  communicate 
see  apportioned. 

Distributing  A.V. — see  communicating. 

Distribution. 

Acts  4.  35.  and  distribution  was  made  unto  each 
see  contribution. 

Ditch  A.V. — see  pit. 

Divers. — A.V.  ^diversities,  Sundry. 

Mat.  4.  24.  with  divers  diseases.  Mk.  1.  34:  L^i.  4.  40 
24.  7.  earthquakes  in  d.  places.  Mk.  13.  8:  Lu.  21.  11 

1  Cor.  12.  10.  to  another  divers  kinds  of  tongues.  i28 

2  Tim.  3.  6.  silly  women  laden  with  sins,  led  away  by  <^.  lusts 
Tit.  3.  3.  were — deceived,  serving  d.  lusts  and  pleasures 
Heb.  1.  1.  spoken — by  "^d.  portions  and  in  divers  manners 

9.  10.  (with  meats  and  drinks  and  divers  washings) 

13.  9.  Be  not  carried  away  by  d.  and  strange  teachings 

see  manifold,  some. 

Diversities. — A.V.  '^differences. 

1  Cor.  12.  4.  there  are  d.  of  gifts,  but  the  same  Spirit 

5.  there  are  '^d.  of  ministrations,  and  the  same  Lord 

6.  there  are  diversities  of  workings,  but  the  same  God 

see  divers. 

Divide— d.—^.F.  ^partial. 

Mat.  12.  25.  Mngiom  divided  ngninst  itself— every  city  or 

house  d.  against  itself.    Mk.  3.  24,  25  :  Lu.  11.  17 

26.  he  is  divided  against  himself.  Mk.  3.  26  :  Lu.  11.  18 

Mk.  6.  41.  and  the  two  fishes  divided  he  among  them  all 

Lu.  12.  13.  bid  my  brother  divide  the  inheritance  with  me 

52.  be  from  henceforth  five  in  one  house  divided 

63.  They  shall  be  divided,  father  against  son 

15.  12.  And  he  divided  unto  them  his  living 

22.  17.  Take  this,  [the  cup]  and  d.  it  among  yourselves 
Acts  14.  4.  the  multitude  of  the  city  was  divided 

23.  7.  and  the  assembly  was  divided 

1  Cor.  1.  13.  Is  Christ  d  ?  was  Paul  crucified  for  you? 
Jas.  2.  4.  are  ye  not  ^divided  in  your  own  mind 
Bev.  16. 19.  And  the  great  city  was  d.  into  three  parts 
see  gave. 


DO 

Divider. 

Lu.  12.  14.  who  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over  you  ? 
Divideth— ing. 

Lu.  11.  22.  wherein  he  trusted,  and  divideth  his  spoils 

1  Cor.  12. 11.  dividing  to  each  one  severally  even  as  he  will 
Heb.  4.  12.  piercing  even  to  the  dividing  of  soul  and  spirit 

see  handling,  separateth. 

Divination. 
Acts  16.  16.  certain  maid  having  a  spirit  of  divination 

Divine. 

Heb.  9.  1.  first  covenant  had  ordinances  of  divine  service 

2  Fet.  1.  3.  his  d.  power  hath  granted  unto  us  all  things 

4.  ye  may  become  partakers  of  the  divine  nature 

Divinity.— -4. F.  ^godhead. 

Bom.  1.  20.  even  his  everlasting  power  and  ^divinity 

Division— s. — A.V.  Seditions. 

LU'.  12.  51.  I  tell  you.  Nay;  but  rather  division 
Jno.  7.  43.  there  arose  a  division  in  the  multitude 

9.  16.  there  was  a  division  among  them.  10.  19 

Bom.  16.  17.  mark  them  which  are  causing  the  divisions 
1  Cor.  1.  10.  and  that  there  be  no  divisions  among  you 

11.  18.  I  hear  that  divisions  exist  among  you 
Gal.  5.  20.  wraths,  factions,  ^divisions,  heresies 

Divorced  A.V. — see  put  away. 

Divorcement. 

Mat.  5.  31.  let  him  give  her  a  writing  of  divorcement 

19.  7.  Moses  command  to  give  a  bill  of  d.  Mk.  10.  4 

Do. — A.V.  ^doest,  '^done,  ^fulfil,  ^manner,  hnean. 
Mat.  5.  19.  but  whosoever  shall  do  and  teach  them 
47.  brethren  only,  what  do  ye  more  than  others  ? 
8.  29.  "What  have  we  to  do  with  thee.  Mk.  1.  24 :  Lu.  4.  34 

20.  15.  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will  with  mine  own  ? 

32.  What  ^rill  ye  that  I  should  do  unto  you  ?  Mk.  10.51 

21.  21.  ye  shall  not  only  do  what  is  done  to  thefig  tree 
23.  3.  whatsoever  they  bid  you,  these  do  and  observe 

26.  50.  Jesus  said — Friend,fZothatforwhichthouartcome 

27.  19.  Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  righteous  man 
Mh.  3. 4.  the  sabbath  day  to  do  good,  or  to  do  harm  ?  Lu.  6.  9 

5.  7.  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee.  Lu.  8.  28  :  Jno.  2.  4 
7. 12.  suffer  him  to  do  aught  for  his  father  or  his  mother 

13.  and  many  such  like  things  ye  [Pharisees]  do 
9. 22.  if  thou  canst  do  anything,  have  compassion  on  us 

10.  35.  shouldest  do  for  us  whatsoever  we  shall  ask 
36.  What  would  ye  that  I  should  do  for  you  ? 

15.  8.  began  to  ask  him  to  do  as  he  [Pilate]  was  wont  to  ^do 
12.  What  then  shall  I  do  unto  him  whom  ye  call  the  King 

Lu.  3.  10.  What  then  must  we  do  ?  12, 14 :  Jno.  6.  28 

4.  23.  at  Capernaum,  do  also  here  in  thine  own  country 

6.  2.  Why  do  ye  that  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  do 
11.  one  with  another  what  they  might  do  to  Jesus 

31.  should  do  to  you,  do  ye — to  them  likewise.  Mat.  7. 12 

12.  4.  after  that  have  no  more  that  they  can  do 

16.  4.  I  am  resolved  what  to  do,  that,  when  lam  put  out 
19.  48.  and  they  could  not  find  what  they  might  do 

23.  34.  forgive  them  ;  for  they  know  not  what  they  do 
Jno.  2.  6.  Whatsoever  he  saith  unto  you,  do  it 

5.  19.  The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself.  30 

6.  6.  for  he  himself  knew  what  he  would  do 

8.  29.  for  T  do  always  the  things  that  are  pleasing  to  him 

9.  31.  worshipper  of  God,  and  do  his  will,  him  he  heareth 

33.  If  this  man  were  not  from  God,  he  could  do  nothing 


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DO 

Jno.  11.  47.  What  do  we  ?  for  this  man  cloetli  many  signs 

13.  7.  What  I  do  thou  kuowest  not  now 

15.  that  ye  also  should  do  as  I  have  done  to  you 
17.  know  these  things,  blessed  are  ye  if  ye  do  them 

14.  12.  I  do  shall  he  do  also— greater  works  than  these 

15.  5.  for  apart  from  me  ye  can  do  nothing  [shall  he  cZo 
21.  But  all  these  things  will  they  do  unto  you.  16.  3 

21.  21.  Lord,  and  what  shall  this  man  do  ? 
Acts.  1.  1.  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and  to  teach 
4.  28.  to  do  whatsoever  thy  hand  and  thy  counsel 
9.  6.  it  shall  be  told  thee  what  thou  must  do 

13.  22.  a  man  after  my  heart,  who  shall  hlo  all  my  will 

14.  15.  and  saying,  Sirs,  why  do  ye  those  things  ? 

16.  30.  and  said,  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved  ? 

21.  13.  What  ^do  ye,  weeping  and  breaking  my  heart 

22.  26.  What  art  thou  about  to  ^do  ?  for  this  man  is 
Rom.  1.  82.  not  only  do  the  same,  but  also  consent 

2.  14.  have  no  law  do  by  nature  the  things  of  the  law 

8.  8.  Let  us  do  evil,  that  good  may  come  ? 

7.  15.  that  which  I  do  I  know  not:  for  not  what  I  would, 
that  do  I  practise  ;  but  what  I  hate,  that  I  do. 

16.  But  if  what  I  would  not,  that  I  do.  20. 

20.  no  morel  that  do  it,  but  sin  which  dwelleth  in  me. 
18.  4.  But  if  thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  be  afraid      [17 

1  Cor.  5.  12.  For  what  have  I  to  do  with  judging  them 
7.  36.  let  him  do  what  he  will ;  he  sinneth  not 

9.  23.  And  I  do  all  things  for  the  gospel's  sake 

10.  31.  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of  God 

2  Cor.  8.  10.  not  only  to  do,  but  also  to  will 

13.  7.  do  no  evil— may  do  that  which  is  honourable 
8.  For  we  can  do  nothing  against  the  truth 
Gal.  2.  10.  which  very  thing  I  was  also  zealous  to  do 
14.  hvest  as  klo  the  Gentiles,  and  not  as  do  the  Jews 
5.  17.  that  ye  may  not  do  the  things  that  ye  would 
Eph.  6.  9.  And,  ye  masters,  do  the  same  things  unto  them 

21.  But  that  ye  also  may  know  my  affairs,  how  I  do 
Phil.  4.  9.  and  heard  and  saw  in  me,  these  things  do 

13.  I  can  do  all  things  in  him  that  strengtheneth  me 
Col.  3.  17.  ye  do,  in  word  or  in  deed,  fZo  all  in  the  name 
23.  whatsoever  ye  do,  work  heartily 

1  Th,.  3. 12.  toward  all  men,  even  as  we  also  do  toward  you 

4.  10.  for  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  brethren 

5.  24.  Faithful  is  he  that  calleth  you,  who  will  also  do  it 

2  Th.  3.  4.  that  ye  both  do  and  will  do  the  things 
Philem.  14.  but  without  thy  mind  I  would  do  nothing 

21.  that  thou  wilt  do  even  beyond  what  I  say 
Heh.  4.  13.  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  have  to  do 
13.  6.  I  will  not  fear  :  What  shall  man  do  unto  me  ? 

1  Fet.  3.  12.  face  of  the  Lord  is  upon  them  that  do  evil 

2  Pet.  1.  10.  if  ye  do  these  things,  ye  shall  never  stumble 
Bev.  17. 17.  God  did  put  in  their  hearts  to  Ho  his  mind 

see  doest,  fare,  perform,  practise,  work. 


Do  with  good. — A.V.  ^do  well. 
Mat.  12.  12.  lawful  to  VZo  g.  on  the  sabbath  day.  311. 3.  4 : 
Mk.  14.  17.  whensoever  ye  will  ye  can  do  them  g.  ILn.  6. 9 
Lu.  6.  27.  do  good  to  them  that  hate  you 

33.  if  ye  do  good  to  them  that  do  good  to  you 
35.  do  them  good,  and  lend,  never  despairing 
Bom.  7.  18.  but  to  do  that  which  is  good  is  not 
19.  For  the  f/ood  which  I  would  I  do  not 
21.  to  me  who  would  do  good,  evil  is  present 
13.  3.  do  that  which  is  good,  and  thou  shalt  have  praise 
1  Tim.  6.  18.  that  they  do  good,  that  they  be  rich  in  good 
Heb.  13.  16.  to  do  good  and  to  communicate  forget  not 
Jas.  4.  17.  that  kn'oweth  to  do  good,  and  doeth  it  not 
1  Pet.  3. 11.  And  let  him  tm-n  away  from  evil,  and  do  good 


DOCTRINE 

Do  with  not. 
Mat.  5.  46.  do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same  ?  47 

23.  3.  (Zo  not  ye  after  their  works  ;  for  they  say,  and  do  not 
Lu.  6.  46.  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not  the  things  which  I  say  ? 
Bom.  7.  19.  For  the  ^ood  which  I  would  I  do  not 

8.  3.  For  what  the  law  could  not  do,  in  that  it  was  weak 
1  Jno.  1.  6.  we  lie,  and  do  not  the  truth 
Bev.  19.  10.  saith  unto  me,  See  thou  do  it  not.   22.  9 

Shall  or  will  Do.— 4.F.  "^doeth  well. 

Mat.  19.  16.  Master,  what  good  thing  s.  I  do.  Mk.  10.  17. 
27.  22.  What  then  shall  I  do  unto  Jesus  \_Lu.  10.  -15 

Lu.Vl.n.  What  s.  Ido,  because  I  have  not  whereto  bestow 
16.  3.  steward  said  within  himself,  What  shall  I  do 
20.  13.  What  shall  Ido?  I  will  send  my  beloved  sou 

Jno.  14.  18.  shall  ask  in  my  name,  that  will  I  do.  14 

Acts  2.  37.  Brethren,  what  shall  we  do  ? 

4.  16.  saying.  What  sJtall  we  do  to  these  men  ? 
22.  10.  And  I  said.  What  shall  I  do.  Lord  ? 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  keep  his  own  virgin  daughter, ^hall  do  well 

2  Cor.  11. 12.  But  what  I  do,  that  I  will  do 

Do  with  so. 

Mat.  7.  12.  do  unto  you,  even  so  do  ye  also  unto  them 

18.  35.  So  shall  also  my  heavenly  Father  do  unto  you 
Jno.  14.  31.  gave  me  commandment,  even  so  I  do 
Acts  7.  51.  as  your  fathers  did,  .so  do  yo 
1  Cor.  16.  1.  to  the  churches  of  Galatia,  so  also  do  ye 
Col.  3.  13.  even  as  the  Lord  forgave  you,  so  also  do  ye 
1  Tim.  1. 4.  dispensation  of  God  which  is  in  faith  ;  so  do  I  now 
Jas.  2. 12.  and  so  do,  as  men  that  are  to  be  judged 

Do  this,  this  Do. 

Mat.  8.  9.  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it.  Lu.  7. 8 

9.  28.  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this  ? 

Mk.  11.  3.  if  any  one  say  unto  you.  Why  do  ye  this  ? 
Lu.  7 .  4.  He  is  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  do  this 

10.  28.  hast  answered  right :  this  do,  and  thou  shalt  live 

12.  18.  This  will  I  do  :  I  will  pull  down  my  barns 

22.  19.  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me.  1  Cor.  11.  24,  25 
Acts  21.  23.  Do  therefore  this  that  we  say  to  thee 
Heb.  6.  3.  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  permit 

13.  19.  exhort  you  the  more  exceedingly  to  do  this 
Jas.  4. 15.  If  the'Lord  wall,  we  shall  both  live,  and  do  this 

Do  well. — A.V.  ^doeth  well. 
1  Cor.  7.  37.  keep  his  own  virgin  daughter,  shall  ^do  well 
Jas.  2.  8.  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself,  ye  do  well 

1  Pet.  2.  14.  and  for  praise  to  them  that  do  ivell 

20.  but  if,  when  ye  do  well,  and  suffer  for  it 

3.  6.  whose  children  ye  now  are,  if  ye  do  well 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  whereunto  ye  do  well  that  ye  take  heed 

3  Jno.  6.  whom  thou  wilt  do  well  to  set  forward 
see  do  good,  recover. 

Doctor— s. 
Lu.  2.  46.  [Jesus]  sitting  in  the  midst  of  the  doctors 

5.  17.  there  were.  Pharisees  and  d.  of  the  law  sitting 
Acts.  5.  34.  Gamaliel,  a  doctor  of  the  law 

Doctrine. — A.V.  '^otherwise. 
Bom.  16.  17.  contrary  to  the  doctrine  which  ye  learned 
Ei)h.  4.  14.  carried  about  with  every  wind  of  doctrine 
1  Tim.  1.  3.  men  not  to  teach  a  different  doctrine 
10.  any  other  thing  contrary  to  the  sound  doctrine 

4.  6.  words  of  the  faith,  and  of  the  good  doctrine 
6. 1.  name  of  God  and  the  doctrine  be  not  blasphemed 

3.  If  any  man  teacheth  a  different  ^d. — to  the  d.  which 


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DONE 


2  Tim.  4.  3.  when  they  wdll  not  endure  the  soiind  doctrine 
Tit.  1.  9.  both  to  exhort  in  the  sound  d.,  and  to  convict 

2.  1.  speak  thou  the  things  which  befit  the  sound  d. 
7.  in  thy  doctrine  shewing  uncorraptness 

10.  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our  Saviour  in  all  things 
see  teaching. 

Doctrines. 

Mat  15. 9.  Teaching  as  their  ^.the  precepts  of  men.  Mk.  7.7 
Col.  2.  22.  after  the  precepts  and  doctrines  of  men  ? 
1  Tim.  4.  1.  to  seducing  spirits  and  doctrines  of  devils 
see  teachings. 

Doer — s. — A.V.  H-eep. 

Horn.  2.  13.  but  the  doers  of  a  law  shall  be  justified 

25.  circumcision — profiteth,  if  thou  be  a  ^doer  of  the  law 

Jas.  1.  22.  be  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  hearers  only 
23.  if  any  one  is  a  hearer  of  the  word,  and  not  a  doer 
25.  not  a  hearer  that  forgetteth,  but  a  d.  that  worketh 
4. 11.  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the  law,  but  a  judge 

Doest.— .4.F.  ^do. 

Mat.  6.  2.  When  therefore  thou  doest  alms.  3 

21.  23.  By  what  authority  d.  thou  these  things?  Mh.U. 
Jiio.  2.  18.  seeing  that  thou  d.  these  things  ?  [28 :  Lu.  20.2 

3.  2.  no  man  can  do  these  signs  that  thou  doest 

7.  3.  disciples  also  may  behold  thy  works  which  thou  d. 

4.  If  thou  ^doest  these  things,  manifest  thyself 

13.  27.  That  thou  doest,  do  quickly  [Jesus  to  Jiidas] 
Bom.  2.  3.  practise  such  things,  and  doest  the  same 
Jas.  2.  19.  Thou  believest  that  God  is  one ;  thou  d.  well 

3  Jno.  5.  doest  a  faithful  work  in  whatsoever  thou  doest 

sec  do,  practise. 

Doeth. — A.V.  ^committeth,  ^keepeth,  Hransgresseth. 
Mat.  6.  3.  left  hand  know  what  thy  right  hand  doeth 

7.  21.  but  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  my  Father 

24.  heareth  these  words  of  mine,  and  doeth  them.  Lu. 
26.  and  doeth  them  not.  Lu.  6.  49  _  [6-  47 

8.  9.  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it.  Lu.  7.  8 
Jno.  3.  20.  For  every  one  that  doeth  ill  hateth  the  light 

21.  But  he  that  doeth  the  truth  cometh  to  the  light 

5.  19.  what  things  soever  he  doeth,  these  the  Son  alsoci. 
20.  and  sheweth  him  all  things  that  himself  doeth 

7 .  4.  For  no  man  doeth  anything  in  secret 
19.  give  you  the  law,  and  yet  none  of  you  ^doeth  the  law? 
51.  hear  from  himself  and  know  what  he  doeth  ? 

14.  10.  the  Father  abiding  in  me  doeth  his  works 

15.  15.  for  the  servant  knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth 
Bom.  3.  12.  There  is  none  that  doeth  good 

10.  5.  d.  the  righteousness  which  is  of  the  law  shall  live 
13.  4.  an  avenger  for  wrath  to  him  that  doeth  evil 
1  Cor.  6.  18.  Every  sin  that  a  man  d.  is  without  the  body 

7.  38.  virgin  daughter  in  marriage  doeth  well 
Gal.  3.  5.  doeth  he  it  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the 

12.  He  that  doeth  them  shall  live  in  them 
Eph.  6.  8.  that  whatsoever  good  thing  each  one  doeth 
Col.  3.25.  he  that  d.  wrong  shall  receive  again  for  the  wrong 
Jas.  4.  17.  that  knoweth  to  do  good,  and  doeth  it  not 
1  Jno.  2.  17.  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  God  abideth  for  ever 
29.  every  one — that  d.  righteousness  is  begotten  of  him 
3.  4.  Every  one  that  '^doeth  sin  ^doeth  also  lawlessness 
C"  7.  he  that  doeth  righteousness  is  righteous 

8.  he  that  '^doeth  sin  is  of  the  devil 
3.  J710.  10.  bring  to  remembrance  his  works  which  he  d. 
11.  He  that  doeth  good  is  of  God :  he  that  doeth  evil 
Bev.  13.  13.  And  he  [beast  out  of  the  earth]  d.  great  signs 
see  do  well,  shall  do,  maketh,  offcrcth,  viorkcth. 


Dog— 3. 

Mat.  7.  6.  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the  dogs 
15.  26.  children's  bread  and  cast  it  to  the  dogs.  Mk.7.27 
27.  even  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs.  Mk.  7.  28 
Lit.  16.  21.  even  the  dogs  came  and  licked  his  sores 
Phil.  3.  2.  Beware  of  the  dogs,  beware  of  the  evil  workers 
2.  Pet.  2.  22.  The  dog  turning  to  his  own  vomit  again 
Bev.  22.  15.  Without  are  the  dogs,  and  the  sorcerers 

Doing — S. — A.V.  ^deed — s,  ^done,  ^fulfilling,  huays. 

Mat.  24. 46.  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  doing.  Lti.  12. 43 
Acts  10.  38.  who  went  about  doing  good,  and  healing 
14.  18.  multitudes  from  -doing  sacrifice  unto  them 
Bom.  12.  20.  for  in  so  doing  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire 
2  Cor.  8.  11.  But  now  complete  the  doing  also 
Eph.  2.  3.  ^doing  the  desires  of  the  flesh  and  of  the  mind 

6.  6.  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart 

Phil.  2. 3.  ^d.  nothing  through  faction  or  through  vainglory 
Col.  3.  9.  ye  have  put  off  the  old  man  with  his  '^doings 

1  Tim.  4. 16.  in  doing  this  thou  shalt  save  both  thyself  and 

5.  21.  doing  nothing  by  xJartiality  [them 
Jas.  1.  25.  this  man  shall  be  blessed  in  his  ^doing 

2  Pet.  2.  2.  many  shall  follow  their  lascivious  ^doings 

see  well-doing,  wrong-doing. 

Dominion — s. — A.V.  ^authority,  ^government,  ^power. 

Bom.  6.  9.  death  no  more  hath  dotninion  over  him 
14.  For  sin  shall  not  have  dominion  over  you 

7.  1.  how  that  the  law  hath  dominion  over  a  man 
Eph.  1.  21.  rule,  and  authority,  and  power,  and  dominion 
Col.  1.  16.  whether  thrones  or  dominions  or  principalities 
1  Tim.  2.  12.  permit  not  a  woman  to — have  ^d.  over  a  man 

1  Pet.  4.  11.  d.  for  ever  and  ever.  5.  ^11 :  Rev.  1.6:  5.  ^13 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  lust  of  defilement,  and  despise  '^dominion 
Jude  8.  set  at  nought  dominion,  and  rail  at  dignities 

25.  dominion  and  power,  before  all  time,  and  now 
see  lord,  lordship. 

Done. — A.V.  ^ceased,    ^committed,    ^dealt,  ^destroyed, 
^vanish. 

Mat.  6.  10.  Thy  will  be  done.  26.  42 

8.  13.  as  thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it  i^one  unto  thee.  9.  29 
11.  21.  done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon  which  were  do/ie  in  you. 

23.  done  in  Sodom  which  were  done  in  thee  [iw.  10. 13 

13.  28.  An  enemy  hath  done  this 

18.  19.  shall  ask,  it  shall  be  do7ie  for  them  of  my  Father 

31.  saw  what  was  done — their  lord  all  that  was  done 
21.  21.  not  only  do  what  is  done — it  shall  be  done 

23.  23.  but  these  ye  ought  to  have  done.  Lu.  11.  42 
25.  21.  Well  done,  good  and  faithful  servant.  23 
26. 13.  which  this  woman  hath  done  shall  be  spoken  of 
27.  23.  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  d.  ?  Mk.  15. 14 :  Lu.  23. 22 

54.  saw  the  earthquake,  and  the  things  that  were  done 
Mk.  5.  19.  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done  for  thee 

20.  how  great  things  Jesus  had  doneiox  him.  Lu.  8.  39 

32.  looked  round  about  to  see  her  that  had  d.  this  thing 

33.  knowing  what  had  been  d.  to  her,  came  and  fell  down 

6.  30.  told  him  all  things,  whatsoever  they  had  done 

7.  37.  He  hath  done  all  things  well 

9.  13.  have  also  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they  listed 

14.  8.  She  hath  done  what  she  could 

Lu.  1.  25.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  '^done  unto  me 

49.  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me  great  things 
3. 19.  for  all  the  evil  things  which  Herod  had  doiie 
5.  6.  had  this  (Z.,  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes 

8.  56.  charged  them  to  tell  no  man  what  had  been  done 

9.  10.  declared  unto  him  what  things  they  had  dorie 
14.  22.  Lord,  what  thou  didst  command  is  done 

17. 10.  have  d.  all — have  d.  that  which  it  was  our  duty 


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DONE 

Lu.  22.  42.  nevertheless  not  my  will,  but  thine,  be  dcn'o 
23.  31.  in  the  green  tree,  what  shall  be  done'va.  the  dry  ? 
41.  but  this  man  hath  done  nothing  amiss 
47.  And  when  the  centurion  saw  what  was  done 
Jno.  5.  29.  they  that  have  done  good— have  done  ill 

13.  12.  Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you  ? 
15.  ye  also  should  do  as  I  have  done  to  you 

15.  7.  ask  whatsoever  ye  will,  aud  it  shall  be  done 

24.  If  I  had  not  done  among  them  the  works 

Acts  2.  43.  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the  apostles 

4.  7.  By  what  power,  or  in  what  name,  have  ye  rf.  this  ? 

9.  concerning  a  good  deed  done  to  an  impotent  man 
21.  all  men  glorified  God  for  that  which  was  do7ie 

5.  7.  his  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done,  came  in 

10.  16.  And  this  was  done  thrice.  11.  10 

33.  and  thou  hast  well  done  that  thou  art  come 

12.  9.  it  was  true  which  was  done  fey  the  angel       [15.  4 

14.  27    rehearsed  all  things  that  God  had  d.  with  them. 
21.  14.  we  ceased,  saying,  The  will  of  the  Lord  be  done 

33.  inquired  who  he  [Paul]  was,  and  what  he  had  t^one 

25.  10.  to  the  Jews  have  I  done  no  wrong 

26.  26.  for  this  hath  not  been  done  in  a  corner 

28.  9.  And  when  this  was  done,  the  rest  also — came 
17.  though  I  [Paul]  had  '^d.  nothing  against  the  people 
Bom.  6.  6.  that  the  body  of  sin  might  be  klone  away 
9.  11.  neither  having  done  anything  good  or  bad 

1  Cor.  5.  2.  he  that  had  d.  this  deed  might  be  taken  away 
9.  15.  that  it  may  be  so  done  in  my  case 

13.  8.  whether  there  be  knowledge,  it  shall  be  ^d.  away 

10.  tliat  which  is  in  part  shall  be  done  away 

14.  26.  Let  all  things  be  done  unto  edifying 

40.  let  all  things  be  do}ie  decently  and  in  order 

16.  14.  Let  all  that  ye  do  be  done  in  love 

2  Cor.  3.  14.  which  veil  is  done  away  in  Christ 

5.  10.  things  done  in  the  body — what  he  hath  done 
Gal.  5.  11.  the  stumblingblock  of  the  cross  been  ^d.  away 
JEph.  5.  12.  things  which  are  doiie  by  them  in  secret 

6.  13.  and,  having  done  all,  to  stand 

Col.  3.  25.  receive  again  for  the  wrong  that  he  hath  done 
4. 9.  make  known  unto  you  all  things  that  are  done  here 
Tit.  3.  5.  not  by  works  done  in  righteousness 
Heb.  10.  29.  hath  do7ie  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace  ? 
Bev.  16.  17.  from  the  throne,  saying.  It  is  done 
see  accompiished,  came  to  pass,  did,  do,  doing,  happened,  passing, 
passetk,  wrought. 

Doomed. —J.. F.  '^a^pjproved. 
1  Cor.  4.  9.  us  the  apostles  last  of  all,  as  men  ^d.  to  death 

Door. — A.V.  '^gate. 
Mat.  6.  6.  and  having  shut  thy  door,  pray  to  thy  Father 
25.  10.  and  the  door  was  shut 

27.  60.  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of  the  tomb.  Mk.  15.  46 
Mk.  1.  33.  all  the  city  was  gathered  together  at  the  door 

2.  2.  room  for  them,  no,  not  even  about  the  door 

11.  4.  away,  and  found  a  colt  tied  at  the  door  without 
16.  3.  roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the  door  of  the  tomb  ? 

Lu.  11.  7.  Trouble  me  not :  the  door  is  now  shut 
13.  24.  Strive  to  enter  in  by  the  narrow  '^door 

25.  and  hath  shut  to  the  door — knock  at  the  door 
John  10.  1.  He  that  entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  fold 

2.  But  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  door  is  the  shepherd 
7.  I  am  the  door.  9 
18.  16.  Peter  was  standing  at  the  door  without 
17.  The  maid  therefore  that  kept  the  door  saith.  16 
Acts  3.  2.  whom  they  laid  dailj-  at  the  ^door  of  the  temple 
5.  9.  are  at  the  door,  and  they  shall  carry  thee  out 

12.  6.   and  guards  before  the  door  kept  the  prison 
13.  And  when  he  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gate 


DOVE 

Acts  14.  27.  opened  a  door  of  faith  unto  the  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  16.  9.  a  great  door  and  effectual  is  opened  unto  me 

2  Cor.  2.  12.  a  door  was  opened  unto  me  in  the  Lord 
Col.  4.  3.  God  may  open  unto  us  a  door  for  the  word 
Bev.  3.  8.  I  have  set  before  thee  a  door  opened 

20.  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock  :  if  any  man 
hear  my  voice  and  open  the  door 
4.  1.  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  door  opened  in  heaven 
see  doors. 

Doors. — A.V.  ^door. 
Mat.  24.  33.  know  ye  that  he  is  nigb,  even  at  the  d.  Mk. 
Jno.  20.  26.  Jesus  cometh,  the  rZoor.s  being  shut.  19  [13.  29 
Acts  5.  19.  the  Lord  by  night  opened  the  prison  doors 
23.  and  the  keepers  standing  at  the  doors 
16.  26.  and  immediately  all  the  doors  were  opened 
27.  seeing  the  prison  doors  open,  drew  his  sword 
21.  30.  and  straightway  the  doors  were  shut 
Jas.  5.  9.  behold,  the  judge  standeth  before  the  ^doors 

Doting. 
1  Tim.  6.  4.  d.  about  questionings  and  disputes  of  words 

Double. 
1  Tim.  5.  17.  rule  well  be  counted  worthy  of  d.  honour 
Bev.  18. 6.  and  d.  unto  her  the  d.  according  to  her  works 

Doubleminded. 

Jas.  1.  8.  a  doubleminded  man,  unstable  in  all  his  ways 
4.  8.  and  purify  your  hearts,  ye  douhleininded 

Doubletongued. 
1.  Tim.  3.  8.  Deacons — must  be  grave,  not  douhletongued 

Doubt. — A.V.  ^difference. 

Mat.  14.  31.  of  little  faith,  wherefore  didst  thou  douht  ? 

21.  21.  If  ye  have  faith,  and  d.  not,  ye  shall  not  only  do 
3Ik.  11.  23.  not  doubt  in  his  heart,  but  shall  believe 
Acts  28.  4.  No  doubt  this  man  [Paul]  is  a  murderer 
Jude  22.  on  some  have  mercy,  who  are  in  ^doiibt 
see  perplexed,  suspense. 

Doubted — eth. — A.V.  ^wavei-eth. 

Mat.  28.  17.  they  worshipped  him  ;  but  some  doubted 
Bom.  14.  23.  he  that  doubteth  is  condemned  if  he  eat 
Jas.  1.  6.  he  that  ^doubteth  is  like  the  surge  of  the  sea 
see  perplexed. 
Doubtful. 

Lu.  12.  29.  neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  mind 

Bom.  14.  1.  receive  ye,  yet  not  to  doubtful  disputations 

Doubting. — A.V.  ^wavering. 

Jno.  13.  22.  one  on  another,  doubting  of  whom  he  spake 
Acts  10.  20.  and  go  with  them,  nothing  doicbting  [Peter] 
Jas.  1.  6.  But  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  ^doubting 
see  disputing,  distinction. 

Doubtless  A.V. — see  least,  needs,  verily. 

Dove— s. 

Mat.  3.  16.  God  descending  as  a  d.  Mk.  1.  10  :  Lu.  3.  22  : 
10. 16.  wise  as  serpents,  and  harmless  as  d.    [Jno.  1.  32 
21.  12.  seats  of  them  that  sold  the  doves.  Mk.  11.  15 
Jno.  2.  14.  those  that  sold  oxen  and  sheep  and  doves 
16.  sold  the  doves  he  said,  Take  these  things  hence 
see  turtle  doves. 


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DRAG 


DIUNK 


Drag— ging.— 4.F.  ^draw. 

Jno.  21.  8.  dragging  the  net  full  of  fishes 

Jas.  2.  6.  themselves  ^d.  you  before  the  judgement-seats? 

Dragged. — A.V.  ^dreiv. 

Acts  14.  19.  stoned  Paul,  and  ^dragged  him  out  of  the  city 
16. 19.  andi(Z.  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  into  the  marketplace 
17.  6.  ^d.  Jason  and  certain  brethren  before  the  rulers 
21.  30.  laid  hold  on  Paul,  and  ^d.  him  out  of  the  temple 

Dragon. 

Bev.  12.  3.  behold,  a  great  red  dragon,  having  seven  heads 
4.  and  the  dragon  stood  before  the  woman 
7.  to  war  with  the  dragon  ;  and  the  dragon  warred 
9.  And  the  great  dragon  was  east  down 
13.  when  the  dragon  saw  that  he  was  cast  down 

16.  river  which  the  dragon  cast  out  of  his  mouth 

17.  And  the  dragon  waxed  wroth  with  the  woman 
13.  2.  the  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his  throne 

4.  and  they  worshipped  the  dragon 

11.  horns  like  unto  a  lamb,  and  he  spake  as  a  dragon 
16.  13.  I  saw  coming  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  dragon 
20.  2.  And  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  the  old  serpent 

Drank. 

Mk.  14.  23.  he  gave  to  them  :  and  they  all  drank  of  it 
Lu.  17.  27.  They  ate,  they  drank,  they  married.  28 
Jno.  4.  12.  gave  us  the  well,  and  d.  thereof  himself  [Jacob] 
1  Cor.  10.  4.  they  d.  of  a  spiritual  rock  that  followed  them 

Draught. 

Mat.  15.  17.  and  is  cast  out  into  the  draught  ?  Mk.  7. 19 
Lu.  5.  4.  and  let  down  your  nets  for  a  draught 

9.  at  the  draught  of  the  fishes  which  they  had  taken 

Drave. — A.V.  ^persecuted. 
Acts  18. 16.  And  he  drave  them  from  the  judgement-seat 
1  Th.  2. 15.  killed  the  Lord  Jesus  and  the  prophets,  and  ^d. 

Draw. — A.V.  '^came  nigh,  ^come,  ^comers,  ^pull. 

Mk.  11.  1.  And  when  they  ^draw  nigh  iinto  Jerusalem 
Lu.  14.  5.  ox  fallen  into  a  well,  and  will  not — hlraiv  him  up 
Jno.  2. 8.  Draw  out  now,  and  bear  unto  the  ruler  of  the  feast 
4.  7.  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria  to  draw  water 
11.  nothing  to  draio  with,  and  the  well  is  deep 
15.  neither  come  all  the  way  hither  to  draw 
6.  44.  except  the  Father  which  sent  me  draw  him 
12.  32.  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  will  d.  all  men 
Acts  20.  30.  to  draw  away  the  disciples  after  them 
Heb.  4.  16.  Let  us  therefore  ^draw  near  with  boldness 
7.19.  better  hope,  through  which  we  draw  nigh  unto  God 
25.  save  to  the  uttermost  them  that  "^draw  near 
10.  1,  make  perfect  them  that  ^draw  nigh 
22.  let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart 
Jas.  4.  8.  Draw  nigh  to  God,  and  he  will  draw  nigh  to  you 
see  drag. 

Draw  hack  A.V. — see  shrink. 


Draweth  — ing. 


A.V.     ^approacheth,    ^approaching, 
^drew. 


Lu.  12.  33.  treasure  in  the  heavens — where  no  thief  ^d.  near 

15.  1.  were  ^drawing  near  unto  him  for  to  hear  him 

21.  28.  lift  up  your  heads — your  redemption  d.  nigh 

Jno.  6.  19.  walking  on  the  sea,  and  d.  nigh  unto  the  boat 

Acts  'in.  27.  surmised — they  were  ^d.  near  to  some  country 

Heh.  10.  25.  as  ye  see  the  day  '^drawing  nigh 

Bev.  12.  4.  And  his  tail  ^draweih  the  third  part  of  the  stars 

see  (at)  hand,  honoureth. 


Drawn. — A.V.  ^drew. 

Jno.  2.  9.  the  servants  which  had  ^drawn  the  water  knew 
Acts  11.  10.  and  all  were  drawn  up  again  into  heaven 
Jas.  1.  14.  when  he  is  drawn  away  by  his  own  lust 

Dream — s. 

Mat.  2.  12.  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream.  22 
13.  appeareth  to  Joseph  in  a  dreatn.  1.  20 :  2.  19 
27.  19.  I  have  suffered  many  things  this  day  in  a  dream 
Acts  2.  17.  And  your  old  men  shall  drea^n  dreams 

Dreamers  A.V. — see  dreamings. 

Dreamings — A.V.  ^filthy  dreamers. 
Jude  8.  these  also  in  their  ^dreamings  defile  the  flesh 

Dressed  A.V. — see  tilled. 

Dresser  A.V. — see  vinedresser. 

Drew.— ^.F.  ^caine,  '^come,  ^withdrew. 

Mat.  13.  48.  when  it  was  filled,  they  dreiv  up  on  the  beach 

21.  1.  And  when  they  drew  nigh  unto  Jerusalem 
34.  And  when  the  season  of  the  fruits  drew  near 

26.  51.  d.  his  sword,  and  smote  the  servant.    Mk.  14.  47 
Lu.  7.  12.  Now  when  he  '^drew  near  to  the  gate  of  the  city 

15.  25.  and  as  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the  house 
19.  41.  when  he  ^drew  nigh,  he  saw  the  city  and  wept 

22.  1.  Now  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  drew  nigh 
47.  and  he  [Judas]  drew  near  unto  Jesus  to  kiss  him 

23.  54.  the  Preparation,  and  the  sabbath  dreiv  on 

24.  15.  Jesus  himself  dreiu  near,  and  went  with  them 
28.  drew  nigh  unto  the  village,  whither  they  were  going 

Jno.  18. 10.  Simon  Peter  therefore  having  a  sword  drew  it 
21.  11.  and  dreic  the  net  to  land,  full  of  great  fishes 

Acts  5.  37.  d.  away  some  of  the  people  after  him  [Judas  of 

7.  17.  But  as  the  time  of  the  promise  d.  near    [Galilee] 

31.  as  he  [Moses]  d.  near  to  behold,  there  came  a  voice 

9.  3.  as  he  [Saul]  journeyed — he  ^d.  nigh  unto  Damascus 

10.  9.   on  their  journey,  and  drew  nigh  unto  the  city 

16.  27.  d.  his  sword,  and  was  about  to  kill  himself  [jailor] 
Gal.  2.  12.  he  ^dreiv  back  and  separated  himself 

see  brought,  dragged,  draweth,  drawn,  moored. 

Dried. 

Mk.  5.  29.  the  fountain  of  her  blood  was  dried  up 

liev.  16.  12.  Euphrates;  and  the  water  thereof  was  d.  up 

see  withered. 

Drift.— ^.F.  '^slip. 
Heh.  2.  1.  lest  haply  we  "^drift  away  from  them 

Drink— s. 

Mat.  25.  35.  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink 

87.  or  athirst,  and  gave  thee  drink  ? 

42.  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink 
Lu.  1.  15.  he  [John  Bap.]  shall  drink  no  wine  nor  strong  d. 
Jno.  4.  9.  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest  drink  of  me 

6.  55.  my  liesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my  blood  is  cZ.  indeed 
1  Cor.  10.  4.  and  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  drink 
Col.  2.  16.  no  man  therefore  judge  you  in  meat,  or  in  drink 
Heh.  9.  10.  (with  meats  and  drinks  and  divers  washings) 
see  drinking. 

Drink  (Verb). — A.V.  ^drunk. 
Mat.  6.  31.  What  shall  we  eat  ?  or,  What  shall  we  drink  ? 
10.  42.  shall  give  to  drijik  unto  one  of  these  little  ones 
20. 22.  able  to  d.  the  cup  that  I  am  about  to  d.  i  Mk.  10. 38 
23.  My  cup  indeed  ye  [James  and  John]  shall  drink 


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DEINK 

Mat.  24.  49.  and  shall  eat  and  drinTc  with  the  dranken 

26.  27.  aud  gave  to  them,  saying,  Drink  ye  all  of  it 

29.  I  will  not  drink  henceforth— until  that  day  when  I 

drink  it  new.  Mk.  14.  25  :  Lu.  22.  18 
42.  pass  away,  except  I  drink  it,  thy  will  he  done 

27.  34.  they  gave  him  wine  to  drink — he  would  not  drink 
48.  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink.   Mk.  15.  36 

Mh.  9.  41.  cup  of  water  to  drink,  because  ye  are  Christ's 

10.  39.  The  cup  that  I  drink,  ye  shall  drink 

16.  18.  and  if  they  drink  any  deadly  thing 

Lu.  1. 15.  he  shall  drink  no  wine  nor  strong  drink 

12.  45.  and  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be  drunken 

13.  26.  "We  did  eat  and  ^drink  in  thy  presence 

17.  8.  and  afterward  thou  shalt  eat  and  drink  ? 
Jno.  4.  7.  Jesus  saith  unto  hex-,  Give  me  to  drink.  10 

6.  53.  Except  ye  eat — and  d.  his  blood,  ye  have  not  life 

7.  37,  If  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me,  and  d. 

18.  11.  the  Father  hath  given  me,  shall  I  not  drink  it  ? 
Bom.  12.  20.  if  he  thirst,  give  him  to  drink 

14.  21.  It  is  good  not  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink  wine 
1  Cor.  10.  4.  and  did  aU  drink  the  same  spiritual  drink 

21.  cannot  d.  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and  the  cup  of  devils 

11.  25.  as  oft  as  ye  drink  it,  in  remembrance  of  me 
28.  so  let  him  eat  of  the  bread,  and  drink  of  the  cup 

12.  13.  and  were  all  made  to  drink  of  one  Spirit 

Hev.  14.  8.  hath  made  all  the  nations  to  drink  of  the  wine 
10.  he  also  shall  drink  of  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  God 

16.  6.  and  blood  hast  thou  given  them  to  drink 

see  drinker,  cat  with  drink,  offered. 

Dririker. — A.V.  ^drink. 
1  Tim.  5.  23.  Be  no  longer  a  ^drinker  of  water  [Timothy] 

Drinketli. 
Mk.  2. 16.  He  eateth  and  d.  with  publicans  and  sinners 
Jno.  4.  13.  Every  one  that  d.  of  this  water  shall  thirst 
14.  whosoever  d.  of  the  water  that  I  shall  give  him 
6.  54.  and  drinketli  my  blood  hath  eternal  life 
56.  and  drinketli  my  blood  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

1  Cor.  11.  29.  and  ^.,  eateth  and  d.  judgement  unto  himself 

see  drunk. 

Drinking. — A.V.  ^drink. 
Mat.  11.  18.  John  came  neither  eating  nor  d.  Lu.  7.  33 
19.  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and  drinking.  Lu.  7. 34 

24.  38.  before  the  flood  they  were  eating  and  drinking 
Lu.  10.  7.  eating  and  drinking  such  things  as  they  give 
Bom.  14. 17.  the  kingdom  of  Godis  not  eating  and  ^drinking 

Drive.— 4.  F.  Hhrust. 

Acts  27.  39.  whether  they  could  ^drive  the  ship  upon  it 
see  driven. 

Driven. — A.V.  ^carried,  ^drive. 

Lu.  8.  29.  he  was  driven  of  the  devil  into  the  deserts 
Acts  27.  15.  the  wind,  we  gave  way  to  it,  and  were  '^driven 

17.  they  lowered  the  gear,  and  so  were  driven 

27.  as  we  were  driven  to  and  fro  in  the  sea  of  Adria 

Jas.  1.6.  is  like  the  surge  of  the  sea  driven  by  the  wind 

3.  4.  are  driven  by  rough  winds,  are  yet  turned  about 

2  Pet.  2.  17.  without  water,  and  mists  ^driven  by  a  storm 

Driveth. 

Mk.  1.  12.  the  Spirit  cZnwe<7t  him  forth  into  the  wilderness 

Drops. 

Lu.  22.  44.  his  sweat  became  as  it  were  great  d.  of  blood 


DUMB 

Dropsy. 
Lu.  14.  2.  before  him  a  certain  man  which  had  the  dropsy 

Drove  A.V. — see  cast. 

Drown. 
1  Tim.  6.  9.  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts,  such  as  drown  men 

Drowned  A.V. — see  sunk,  swallowed. 

Drunk — en. — A.V.  ^drinketli. 

Mat.  24.  49.  and  shall  eat  and  drink  with  the  drunken 
Lu.  5.  39.  no  man  having  drunk  old  wine  desireth  new 

12.  45.  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be  drunken 
17.  8.  serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten  and  drunken 

Jno.  2.  10.  when  men  have  driink  freely,  then  that  which 
Acts  2.  15.  these  are  not(?.,  as  ye  suppose;  seeing  it  is  but 
1  Cor.  11.  21.  one  is  hiingry,  and  another  is  drunken 
Ejili.  5.  18.  be  not  drunken  with  wine,  wherein  is  riot 
1  Th.  5.  7.  they  that  be  drunken  are  drunken  in  the  night 
Heh.  6.  7.  land  which  hath  '^drunk  the  rain  that  cometh 
Bev.  17.  2.  made  fZ7'««A-e)i  with  the  wine  of  her  fornication 
6.  woman  drunken  with  the  blood  of  the  saints 
see  drink. 

Drunkard— s. 

1  Cor.  5.  11.  an  idolater,  or  a  reviler,  or  a  drunkard 
ip.  10.  nor  thieves,  nor  covetous,  nor  drunkards 

Driinkenness. 

Lu.  21.  34.  overcharged  with  surfeiting,  and  drunkenness 

Botn.  13.  13.  not  in  revelling  and  drunkenness 

Gal.  5. 21.  envyings,  drunkenness,  revellings,  and  such  like 

Dry. 

Lu.  23.  31.  in  the  green  tree,  what  shall  be  done  in  the  d.  ? 

see  waterless,  land. 

Due.— ^.F.  ^debt,  "hneet. 

Mat.  18.  30.  prison,  till  he  should  pay  that  which  was  ^due 
34.  to  the  tormentors,  till  he  should  pay  all  that  was  due 

24.  45.  give  them  their  food  in  due  season  ?  Lu.  12.  42 
Lu.  23.  41.  for  we  receive  the  due  reward  of  our  deeds 
Bom.  1.  27.  recompense  of  their  error  which  was  Mue 

5.  6.  in  due  season  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 

13.  7.  tribute  to  whom  tribute  is  due 

1  Cor.  7.  3.  Let  the  husband  render  unto  the  wife  her  due 

15.  8.  last  of  all,  as  unto  one  horn  out  of  due  time 
Gal.  6.  9.  in  dite  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint  not 
1  Pet.  5.  6.  that  he  may  exalt  you  in  due  time 
see  own. 

Dues. 

Bom.  13.  7.  Eender  to  all  their  dues 

Dull. 

Mat.  13.15.  And  their  ears  are  ^mZZ  of  hearing.  Acts  28.  27 
Heb.  5.  11.  seeing  ye  are  become  dull  of  hearing 

Dumb. — A.V.  ^speechless. 

Mat.  9.  32.  brought  to  him  a  d.  man  possessed  with  a  devil 
.  33.  when  the  devil  was  cast  out  the  du7nb  man  spake. 

iM..11.14 

12.  22.  blind  and  d. — insomuch  that  the  d.  man  spake 
15.  30.  having  with  them  the  lame,  blind,  (7.,  maimed 
31.  wondered,  when  they  saw  the  d.  speaking     [speak 
Mk.  7.  37,  maketh  even  the  deaf  to  hear,  aud  the  dumb  to 
9.  17.  brought  unto  thee  my  son,  which  hath  a  d.  spirit 


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DYSENTERY 


Mh.  9.  25,  Thou  dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  T  command  thee 
Lu.  1.  22.  making  signs  nnto  them,  and  remained  ^dumb 

11.  14.  And  he  was  casting  out  a  devil  which  wa^s  dumb 

1  Cor.  12.  2.  ye  were  led  away  unto  those  dumb  idols 

2  Pet.  2.  16.  a  dumb  ass  spalte  with  man's  voice 

set;  iiknt. 

Dung. 

Lu.  13.  8.  till  I  shall  dig  about  it,  and  dung  it 

FItil.  3.  8.  do  count  them  but  dung,  that  I  may  gain  Christ 

Dunghill. 
Lie.  14,  35.  fit  neither  for  the  laud  nor  for  the  duiigltill 

Dureth  A.V. — see  endureth. 

Durst. 

Mat.  22.  46.  neither  durst  any  man  from  that  day  forth  ask 

him  any  more  questions.  Mk.  12.  34  :  Lu.  20.  40 
Jno.  21   12.  none  of  the  disciples  dnrsf  inquire  of  him 
Acts  5.  13.  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  himself  to  them 

7.  32.  And  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  beliold 
Jude  9.  durst  not  bring  against  him  a  railing  judgement 

Dust. — A .  V.  '^pou'der. 

Mat.  10. 14.  shake  off  the  d.  of  yourfeet.  Ml-.  6. 11  :  i«.  9.  5 
21. 44.  stone — shall  fall, it  will  scatter  liim  as  i(Z,  i?^.  20.118 

Lu.  10.  11.  Even  the  dust  from  your  city,  that  cleaveth 

^c^s  13.51.  [Paul  and  Barnabas]  shook  off  the  f?.  of  theirfeet 
22.  23.  threw  off  their  garments,  and  cast  d.  into  the  air 

Bev.  18.  19.  And  they  cast  dust  on  their  lieads,  and  cried 

Duty. 

Lu.  17.  10.  we  have  done  that  which  it  was  our  duty  to  do 
see  owe. 

Dwell. — A.V.  ^dweUeth,  -dwelt,  Hnhahiters,  h'est. 

Mat.  12.  45.  and  they  enter  in  and  dwell  there.  Lu.  11,  26 
iit.13.  4.  offenders  above  all  the  men  that  '^d.  in  Jerusalem  ? 

21.  35.  upon  all  them  that  d.  on  the  face  of  all  the  earth 
Acts  1.  20.  desolate.  And  let  no  man  dioell  therein 

2.  14.  of  Judaea,  and  all  ye  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem 
26.  Moreover  my  flesh  also  shall  ^dwell  in  hope 

4.  16.  is  manifest  to  all  that  dwell  in  Jeri;salem 

7.  4.  removed  him  into  this  land,  wherein  ye  now  dwell 
13.  27.  For  they  that  d.  in  Jerusalem,  and  their  rulers 
17.  26.  of  men  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth 

1  Cor.  7.  12.  wife,  and  she  is  content  to  dwell  with  him 

13.  husband,  and  he  is  content  to  dwell  with  her 

2  Cor.  6.  16.  even  as  God  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them 
Epli.  3.  17.  that  Christ  may  d.  in  your  hearts  through  faith 
Col.  1.  19.  that  in  him  should  all  the  fulness  divell 

3. 16.  Let  the  word  of  Christ  divell  iu  you  richly  in  all 
Jas.  4.  5.  Doth  the  spirit  which  he  made  to  if?,  in  us  long 
1  Pet.  3.  7.  Ye  husbands,  in  like  manner,  d.  with  your  wives 
Rev.  3.  10.  to  try  them  that  dwell  upon  the  earth 

6.  10.  avenge  our  blood  on  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth  ? 

8.  13.  Woe,  woe,  woe,  for  them  that  '^divell  on  the  earth 
11. 10.  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth  rejoice — tormented 

them  that  ^dwell  on  the  earth 

12.  12.  rejoice,  0  heavens,  and  ye  that  dwell  in  them 

13.  G.  his  tabernacle,  even  them  th&tMwell  in  the  heaven 
8.  all  that  dwell  on  the  earth  shall  worship  him 
12.  them  that  dwell  therein  to  worship  the  first  beast 

14.  he  deceiveth  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth — saying 

to  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

14.  6.  to  proclaim  unto  them  that  dzvell  on  the  earth 

14  97 


Bev.  17.  2.  they  that  ^d.  in  the  earth  were  made  drunken 
8.  And  they  that  divell  On  the  earth  shall  wonder 
21.  3,  he  shall  d.  with  them,  andthey  shall  be  his  peoples 
see  abide,  ehcelleth,  spread,  tabernacle. 

Dwellers. 

Acts  1.  19.  it  became  known  to  all  the  d.  at  Jerusalem 
2.  9.  and  the  dwellers  in  Mesopotamia,  in  Judsea  and 

Dwellest. 

Bev.  2.  13.  I  know  where  thou  d.,  even  where  Satan's 

sec  abidest. 

-Dvreneth.-A.V.-^dwell. 

Mat.  23.  21.  sweareth  by  it,  and  by  him  that  d.  therein 
Ads  7.  48.  dwelleth.  not  in  houses  made  with  hands.  17.  24 
Rom.  7.  17.  no  more  I  that  do  it,  but  sin  which  d.  in  me.  20 

18.  iu  me,  that  is,  in  my  flesh,  dwelleth  no  good  thing 
8.  9.  if  so  be  that  the  Spirit  of  God  ^dwelleth  iu  you 

11.  ifL  in  you — through  his  Spirit  that  dwelleth  in  you 

1  Cor.  3.  16.  and  that  the  Spirit  of  God  dwelleth  in  you  ? 
Col.  2.  9.  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the  Godhead 

2  Ti7>i.  1. 14.  guard  through  the  Holy  Ghost  which  d.  in  us 
2  Pet.  3.  13.  a  new  earth,  wherein  du-elleth  righteousness 
Rev.  2.  13.  killed  among  you,  where  Satan  dwelleth 

see  abideth,  abidinej,  dwell.  \ 

Dwelling. — A.V.  ^house,  Hntruding. 

Ml:.  5.  3.  who  had  his  dwelling  in  the  tombs 

Acts  2.  5.  were  dwelling  at  Jerusalem  Jews,  devout  men 

28.  30.  abode  two  whole  years  iu  his  own  hired  '^dwelling 
Col.  2.  18.  "^dwelling  in  the  things  which  he  hath  seen 

1  Tivi.  6.  16.  dwelling  in  light  unapproachable 
Heb.  11,  9.  dwelling  in  tents,  with  Isaac  and  Jacob 

2  Pet.  2.  8,  (for  that  righteous  man  dwelling  among  them 
see  dwelt. 

Dweliingplace. 

1  Cur.  4.  11.  buli'eted,  and  have  no  certain  dweliingplace 


Dwelt. — A.V.  ^continued,  -dwelling. 

Mat.  2.  23.  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  Nazareth 

4.  13.  leaving  Nazareth,  he  came  and  d.  iu  Capernaum 
Lu.  L  65.  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round  about  Lhem 
Jno.  1.  14.  the  Word  became  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us 
Acts  7.  "2.  iu  Mesopotamia,  before  he  dwelt  in  Haran 
4.  and  d.  in  Haran  :  and  from  thence,  when  his  father 
9.  22.  confounded  the  .Jews  which  dwelt  at  Damascus 
32.  the  saints  which  dwelt  at  Lydda.  35 
11.  29.  relief  unto  the  brethi-en  that  dwelt  in  Judsea 

18.  11.  he  '^dwelt  there  a  year  and  six  months 

19.  10.  all  thej'  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard  the  word 
17.  both  Jews  and  Greeks,  that  -dwelt  at  Ephesus 

22.  12.  well  rej)orted  of  by  all  the  Jews  that  dwelt  there 
2  Tim  1.  5.  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother  Lois 
see  abode,  elvjcll,  sojourned. 

Dying. 

ML-.  12.  20.  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed 

Lu.  8.  42.  twelve  years  of  age,  and  she  lay  a  dying 

2  Cur.  4.  10.  bearing  about  in  the  body  the  dying  of  Jesua 

0.  9.  as  di/ing,  and  behold,  we  live 
Heb.  11.  21.  By  faith  Jacob,  when  he  was  a  dying,  blessed 


Dysentery, — A.V.  ^bloody  flux. 
Acts  28,  8,  father  of  PubliuslaysickoffeverandicZy.sen^cry 


EAGLE 


E. 

Eagle— 3.—^. F.  ^angel. 
Mat.  24.  28.  there  will  the  eagles  be  gathered.  Lii.  17.  37 
Bev.  4.  7.  the  fourth  creature  was  like  a  flying  eagle 
8.  13.  I  saw,  and  I  heard  an  ^eagle  flying  in  mid-heaven 
12. 14.  given  to  the  woman  the  two  wings  of  the  great  e. 

Ear. — A.V.  Vwarlen. 
Mat.  10.  27.  what  ye  hear  in  the  ear,  proclaim  upon 

26.61.  struckoffhisear.  MA;.  14.  47:  Lu.11.5Q:  Jno.XQ.lO 
Lu.  12.  3.  and  what  ye  have  spoken  in  the  ea7- 

22.  51.  And  he  touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him 
Jno.18.  26.  being  a  kinsman  of  him  whose  ear  Peter  cut  off 
Acts  2.  14.  Peter — spake  forth — give  ^ear  unto  my  words 
1  Cor.  2.  9.  Things  which  eye  saw  not,  and  ear  heard  not 

12.  16.  if  the  ear  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not  the  eye 
Eev.  2.  7.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear.  11,  17,  29  :  3. 

13.  9.  If  any  man  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear.      [6, 13,  22 

Ear— 3  of  corn. 

Mat.  12. 1.  began  to  pluck  e.  of  corn.  Mk.  2.  23  :  Lii.  6.  1 
Mk.  4.  28.  then  the  ear,  then  the  full  corn  in  the  ear 

Early.— ^.F.ioZcZ. 
Mk.  16.  9.  he  was  risen  early  on  the  first  day  of  the  week 
Lu.  24.  22.  amazed  us,  having  been  early  at  the  tomb 
John  18.  28.  lead  Jesus — into  the  palace :  and  it  was  early 

20.  1.  cometh  Mary  Magdalene  e.,  while  it  was  yet  dark 
Acts  21. 16.  Mnason  of  Cyprus,  an  ^early  disciple 
Jas.  5.  7.  until  it  receive  the  ea7-hj  and  the  latter  rain 
see  morning. 

Earnest.— ^.F.  '^diligent,  ^forivard. 

Bom.  8.  19.  For  the  earnest  expectation  of  the  creation 
2  Cor.  1.  22.  and  gave  us  the  earnest  of  the  Spirit.  5   .5 
8.  16.  the  same  earnest  care  for  you  into  the  heart  of  Titus 
17.  being  himself  very  ^earnest,  he  went  forth 
22.  proved  '^earnest  in  many  things — much  more  ^e. 
Eph.  1.  14.  which  is  an  earnest  of  our  inheritance 
Phil.  1.  20.  according  to  my  earnest  expectation  and  hope 
Heh.  2. 1.  Therefore  we  ought  to  give  the  more  e.  heed 

Earnestly.— ^.F.  Hnstantly,  hvithout  ceasing. 

Lii.  7.  4.  besought  him  ^earnestly,  saying.  He  is  worthy 
22.  44.  And  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed  more  earnestly 

Acts  12.  5.  prayer  was  made  ^e.  of  the  church  unto  God 
26.  7.  twelve  tribes,  ^e.  serving  God  night  and  day 

1  Cor.  12.  31.  But  desire  earnestly  the  greater  gifts 
Jude  3.  exhorting  you  to  contend  earnestly  for  the  faith 

see  fasten,  fervently,  stcdfastly. 

Earnestness.— ^.F.  ^diligence,  ^fonvai-dness. 

2  Cor.  8.  7.  in  all  ^earnestness,  and  in  your  love  to  us 

8.  as  proving  through  the  ^e.  of  others  the  sincerity 

Ears.— 4. F.  ^audience. 

Mat.  11.  15.  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear.  13. 
9,  43  :  Mk.  4.  9,  23  :  Lu.  8.  8 :  14.  35  [28.  27 

13.  15.  ears  are  dull  of  hearing— hear  with  their  e.  Acts 
16.  But  blessed  are — your  ears,  for  they  hear 
28. 14.  if  this  come  to  the  governor's  e.,  we  will  persuade 
Mk.  7.  33.  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  lie  spat 
35.  And  his  ears  were  opened 

8. 18.  having  e.,  hear  ye  not  ?  and  dc  ye  not  remember  ? 

Lu.1.44.  thy  salutation  came  into  mine  e.,  the  babe  leaped 

4.  21.  To-day  hath  this  scripture  been  fulfilled  in  your  e. 


EARTH 

Lti.  7.  1.  ended  all  his  sayings  in  the  ^enrs  of  the  people 

9.  44.  Let  these  words  sink  into  your  ears 

Acts  7.  51.  uncircumcised  in  heart  and  eats,  ye  do  always 
57.  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice,  and  stopped  their  ears 

11.  22.  concerning  them  came  to  the  eais  of  the  church 
17.  20.  thou  bringest  certain  strange  things  to  our  ears 

Bom.  11.  8.  not  see,  and  ears  that  they  should  not  hear 
2  Tim.  4.  3.  having  itching  ears,  will  heap  to  themselves 

4.  and  will  turn  away  their  eai-s  from  the  truth 
Jas.  5.  4.  entered  into  the  ears  of  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth 
1  Pet.  3.  12.  And  his  ears  unto  their  supplication 

Earth. — A.V.  Earthly,  ^ground,Hnhahiters  of  the  earth, 
^luorld. 

Mat.  5.  5.  Blessed  are  the  meek :  for  they  shall  inherit  the 
13.  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth :  but  if  the  salt      \_earth 
35.  nor  by  the  earth,  for  it  is  the  footstool  of  his  feet 

12.  40.  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the  heart  of  the  e. 
42.  she  came  from  the  ends  of  the  e.  to  hear — Solomon 

13.  5.  not  much  earth — no  deepness  of  earth.  Mk.  4.  5 

25.  18.  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money 
25.  went  away  and  hid  thy  talent  in  the  earth 

27. 51 .  the  earth  did  quake ;  and  the  rocks  were  rent 
Mk.  4.  28.  The  earth  beareth  fruit  of  herself 
Lu.  12.  51.  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace  in  the  earth  ? 

24.  5.  affrighted,  and  bowed  down  their  faces  to  the  e. 
Jno.  3. 31.  he  that  is  of  the  earth  is  of  the  ^earth,  and  of 
the  earth  he  speaketh 
12. 24.  Except  a  grain  of  wheat  fall  into  the  %a?-<Aanddie 
32.  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  will  draw  all  men 
Acts  2. 19.  And  signs  on  the  earth  beneath ;  Blood,  and  fire 

7.  49.  And  the  earth  the  footstool  of  my  feet 

8.  33.  For  his  life  is  taken  from  the  earth 

9. 8.  And  Saul  arose  from  the  e.  ;  and  when  his  eyes  were 
13.  47.  for  salvation  unto  the  uttermost  partof  theearife 
22.  22.  Away  with  such  a  fellow  from  the  earth 

26.  14.  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  the  earth,  I  heard 
Bom.  9. 17.  my  name  might  be  published — in  all  ih.e  earth 

10.  18.  Their  sound  went  out  into  all  the  earth 

1  Cor.  10.  26.  the  e.  is  the  Lord's,  and  the  fulness  thereof 
15.  47.  The  first  man  is  of  the  earth,  earthy 

Phil.  2.  10.  things  on  earth  and  things  under  the  earth 

2  Tim.  2.  20.  and  of  silver,  but  also  of  wood  and  of  earth 
Heh.  1.  10.  hast  laid  the  foundation  of  the  earth 

12.  26.  whose  voice  then  shook    the   earth — Yet  once 
more  will  I  make  to  tremble  not  the  earth  only 
Jas.  5.  7.  waiteth  for  the  precious  fruit  of  the  earth 

18.  gave  rain,  and  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit 
2  Pet.  3.  5.  and  an  earth  compacted  out  of  water 

7.  heavens  that  now  are,  and  the  e.,  by  the  same  word 

10.  the  e.  and  the  works  that  are  therein  shall  be  burned 
Bev.  5.  6.  Spirits  of  God,  sent  forth  into  all  the  earth 

6.  4.  it  was  given  to  take  peace  from  the  earth 

13.  and  the  stars  of  the  heaven  fell  unto  the  earth 

7.  1.  four  corners  of  the  e.,holdingthefourwindsof  thee. 
3.  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea,  nor  the  trees 

8.  7.  cast  upon  the  e. — the  third  part  of  the  e.  was  burnt 

9.  1.  I  saw  a  star  from  heaven  fallen  unto  the  earth 

11.  4.  candlesticks,  standingbefore  the  Lord  of  the  earth 

12.  4.  stars  of  heaven,  and  did  cast  them  to  the  earth 

12.  12.  Woe  for  the  ^earth  and  for  the  sea 

13.  dragon  saw  that  he  was  cast  down  to  the  earth 
16.  the  e.  helped  the  woman — thee,  opened  her  mouth 

13.  3.  and  the  whole  *earth  wondered  after  the  beast 

11.  I  saw  another  beast  coming  up  out  of  the  earth 

12.  he  maketh  the  earth — to  worship  the  first  beast 

14.  3.  they  that  had  been  purchased  out  of  the  ea7-th 
16.  sickle  upon  the  earth  ;  and  the  earth  was  reaped 

16.  2.  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  bowl  into  t\\e  earth 


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Eev.  18.  1.  and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  glory 

19.  2.  the  great  harlot,  which  did  corrupt  the  earth 

20.  9.  they  went  up  over  the  breadth  of  the  earth 

11.  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the  heaven  fled  away 

21. 1.  new  earth — and  the  first  earth  are  passed  away 

see  upon  the  earth,  heaven,  land,  ivorld. 

On  or  icpon  the  Earth. — A.V.  Aground,  Hn  earth,  ^to  the 
earth. 
Mat.  6. 10.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  "^on  earth 
19.  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  iq:)on  the  earth 

9.  6.  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power  on 

earth  to  forgive  sins.  Mk.  2.  10  :  Lu.  5.  24 

10.  34.  Think  not  that  I  came  to  send  peace  on  the  earth 
16.  19.  bind  on  e. — loose  on  e.  shall  be  loosed  in.  18. 18. 
18.  19.  if  two  of  5'ou  shall  agree  on  earth  as  toucliiug 
23.  9.  And  call  no  man  your  father  on  the  earth 

35.  may  come  all  the  righteous  blood  shed  on  the  earth 
Mk.  4.  26.  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  upoti  the  '^earth 
31.  mustard  seed,  which,  when  it  is  sown  iqjon  the 
earth — than  all  the  seeds  that  are  upon  the  earth 

9.  3.  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  whiten  them 

Lu.  2. 14.  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest,  And  on  earth  peace 
6.  49.  built  a  house  u^jon  the  earth  without  a  foundation 
12.  49.  I  came  to  cast  fire  upon  the  earth 
18.  8.  Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he  find  faith  on  the  e.'} 

Jno.  17.  4.  I  glorified  thee  on  the  earth 

Acts  9.  4.  he  [Saul]  fell  ^upon  the  earth,  and  heard  a  voice 

10.  11.  sheet,  let  down  by  four  corners  ^upon  the  earth 
Bom.  9.  28.  the  Lord  will  execute  his  word  upon  the  earth 
Phil.  2. 10.  of  things  in  heaven  and  things  '^on  e.  Col.  1.  -20 
Col.  3.  2.  above,  not  on  the  things  that  are  upion  the  earth 

5.  Mortify — your  members  which  are  upon  the  earth 
Heb.  8.  4.  Now  if  he  were  on  e.,  he  would  not  be  a  priest 

11.  13.  they  were  strangers  and  pilgrims  o>i  the  eartJo 

12.  25.  when  they  refused  him  that  warned  them  on  e. 
Jas.  5.  5.  Ye  have  lived  deUcately  on  the  earth 

17.  it  rained  not  o?i  the  e.  for  three  years  and  six  mouths 
Eev.  3.  10.  to  try  them  that  dwell  upon  the  earth 

5.  10.  kingdom  and  priests  ;  and  they  reign  upon  the  e. 
6. 10.  avenge  our  blood  on  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth  ? 
7. 1.  that  no  wind  should  blow  on  the  earth 
8.  7.  and  they  were  cast  upon  the  earth 

10.  8.  angel  that  standeth  upon  the  sea  and  upon  the  e. 

11.  10.  dwell  on  the  earth.  13.  8,  14  :  14.  6  :  17.  8 

13.  13.  fire  to  come  down  out  of  heaven  upon  the  earth 

14.  16.  sat  on  the  cloud  cast  his  sickle  upon  the  earth 
18.  24.  of  all  that  have  been  slain  upon  the  earth 

Earthen. 

2  Cor.  4.  7.  we  have  this  treasure  in  earthen  vessels 

Earthly. 

J710.  3. 12.  If  I  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye  believe  not 
2  Cor.  5.  1.  if  the  e.  house  of  our  tabernacle  be  dissolved 
Phil.  3. 19.  glory  is  in  their  shame,  who  mind  e.  things 
Jas.  3.  15.  but  is  earthly,  sensual,  devilish 
see  earth. 
Earthquake— s. 

Mat.  24. 7.  e.  in  divers  places.  Mk.  13.  8  :  Lio.  21.  11 
27.  54.  watching  Jesus,  when  they  saw  the  earthquake 

28.2.  there  was  a  great  e.  ^cis  16.  26:  i?eu.  6. 12:  11. 13: 
Eev.  8.  5.  voices,  and  lightnings,  and  an  e.  11.  19    \\&.  18 

16.  18.  so  great  an  earthqucike,  so  mighty 

Earthy. 

1  Cor.  15.  47.  The  first  man  is  of  the  earth,  earthy 

48.  As  is  the  earthy,  such  are  they  also  that  are  earthy 

49.  And  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the  earthy 


Ease — d. 
Lu.  12.  19.  take  thine  ease,  drink,  be  merry 
2  Cor.  8.  13.  that  others  may  be  eased,  and  ye  distressed 

Easier. 

Mat.  9.  5.  whether  is  e.,  to  say.  Thy.  Mk.  2.  9 :  Lu.  5.  23 

19.24.  Itise.foracameltogothrough.  MZ;. 10.25:  Lio.18. 
Lu.  16. 17.  it  is  e.  for  heaven  and  earth  to  pass  away   [25 

Easily. 
Heb.  12.  1.  and  the  sin  which  doth  so  easily  beset  us 

East. 
i  Mat.  2.  1.  wise  men  from  the  east  came  to  Jerusalem 
2.  for  we  saw  his  star  in  the  east.  9 
8.  11.  many  shall  come  from  the  east.  Lu.  13.  29 
24.  27.  as  the  lightning  cometh  forth  from  the  east 
Eev.  21.  13.  on  the  east  were  three  gates 
see  south-east,  stmrising,  west. 

Easter. — A.V.  see  Passover. 

Easy. 
Mat.  11.  30.  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 
1  Cor.  14.  9.  utter  by  the  tongue  speech  e.  to  be  understood 
Jas.  3.  17.  then  peaceable,  gentle,  easy  to  be  intreated 

Eat. — A.V.  thread,  ^eaten,  Hive. 
Mat.l^L  [David]  did e.  the  shewbread.  MA:.  2. 26:  iw.6.4 

14.  20.  did  all  eat,  and  were  fiUed.  15. 37 :  Mk.  6. 42 :  8.8: 
21.  they  that  did  2eftf  were  about  five  thousand  [Lu.'d.Yl 

15.  27.  for  even  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs.  Mk.  7.  28 
38.  that  did  eat  were  four  thousand  men,  beside  women 

26.  26.  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body 
Mk.  1.  6.  and  did  eat  locusts  and  wild  honey  [John] 

3.  20.  so  that  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  bread 

6.  36.  and  buy  themselves  somewhat  to  '^eat 

7.  3.  except  they  wash  their  hands  diligently,  eat  not.  4, 5 

11.  14.  No  man  e.  fruit  from  thee  henceforward  for  ever 
14.12.  mayeste.thepassover?14:  Li^  22.8,11:  J/jo.  18. 28 

Lu.  4.  2.  And  he  did  eat  nothing  in  those  days 
6.  1.  plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and  did  eat 
7. 36.  the  Pharisees  desired  him  that  he  would  e.  with  him 

10.  8.  eat  such  things  as  are  set  before  you 

12.  22.  Be  not  anxious  for  your  life,  what  ye  shall  eat 

13.  26.  We  did  ^eat  and  diink  in  thy  presence 
15.  23.  kill  it,  let  us  eat,  and  make  merry 

22.  16.  I  will  not  eat  it,  until  it  be  fulfilled 
24.  43.  And  he  took  it,  and  did  eat  before  them 
Jno.  2.  17.  The  zeal  of  tlaine  house  shall  ^eat  me  up 

4.  31.  the  disciples  prayed  him,  saying,  Eabbi,  eat 
6.  49.  your  fathers  did  eat  the  manna.  58 

50.  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die.  51 
53.  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 
Acts  10.  13.  Rise,  Peter;  kill  and  eat.  11.  7 

11.  3.  in  to  men  uncircumcised,  and  didst  eat  with  them 
Eom.  14.  23.  But  he  that  doubteth  is  condemned  if  he  eat 

1  Cor.  5. 11.  an  extortioner;  with  such  a  one  no,  not  to  eat 

8.  7.  some— eai  as  of  a  thing  sacrificed  to  an  idol 
8.  if  we  eat  not,  are  we  the  worse ;  nor,  if  we  eat 
13.  I  will  eat  no  flesh  for  evermore 

9.  13.  sacred  things  ^eat  of  the  things  of  the  temple 

10.  3.  and  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 

18.  which  eat  the  sacrifices  communion  with  the  altar? 
25.  eat,  asking  no  qiiestion  for  conscience  sake.  27 
28.  in  sacrifice,  eat  not,  for  his  sake  that  shewed  it 

11.  34.  If  any  man  is  hungry,  let  him  eat  at  home 
Gal.  2. 12.  [Cephas]  from  James, he  did  e.  with  the  Gentiles 

2  Th.  3,  10.  If  any  will  not  work,  neither  let  him  eat 


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2  Tim.  2.  17.  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  gangrene 
Jas.  5.  3.  their  rust— shall  eat  your  flesh  as  fire 
Bev.  10.  9.  And  he  saith  unto  me,  Take  it,  and  eat  it  up 
17.  16.  shall  eat  her  flesh,  and  shall  burn  her 

19.  18.  that  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  of  kings,  and  the  flesh 

sie  ate,  eatimj,  taste. 

Eat  ivitJt  drinh. 
Mat.  6.  25.  ye  shall  eat,  or  what  ye  shall  d.  31:  Lu.  V2.  29 

21.  49.  shall  eat  and  drink  with  the  drunken.  Lu.  12.  45 
Lu.  5.  30.  Why  do  ye  eat  and  drink  with  the  publicans 

33.  disciples  of  the  Pharisees  ;  but  thine  ea^  and  fZ;-i»A 
12.  19.  Soul — take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  be  merry 
17.  8.  and  afterward  thou  shalt  eat  and  drink  ? 

22.  30.  that  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table 
Act.s  9.  9.  [Saul]  and  did  neither  eat  nor  drink 

10.  41.  who  did  eat  and  drink  with  him  after  he  rose 
23. 12.  eat  nor  drink  till  they  had  killed  Paul.  21 
Bom.  14.  21.  good  not  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink  wine 
1  Co?:  9.  4.  Have  we  no  right  to  eat,  and  to  drink  ? 

10.  7.  The  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink 

31.  therefore  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or  whatsoever  ye  do 

11.  22.  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to  drink  in  ? 
26.  eat  this  bread,  and  drink  the  cup.  27,  28 

15.  32.  let  us  eat  and  drink,  for  to-morrow  we  die 

To  Eat. — A.V.  ^eaten,  hneat. 
Mat.  12.  1.  began  to  pluck  ears  of  corn,  and  to  eat 
4.  not  lawful  for  him  to  eat.  Mk.  2.  26  :  Lu.  6.  4 

14.  16.  give  ye  them  to  eat.  Mk.  6.  37  :  Lu.  9.  13 

15.  20.  but  to  eat  with  uuwashen  hands  defileth  not 

32.  three  days  and  have  nothing  to  eat.  Mk.  8.  1,  2 

26.  17.  we  make  ready  for  thee  to  eat  the  passover  ? 
Mk.  5.  43.  that  something  should  be  given  her  to  eat.  Lu. 

6.  31.  and  they  had  no  leisure  so  much  as  to  eat  [8.  255 
Li(.  22.  15.  I  have  desired  to  eat  this  passover  with  you 

24.  41.  Have  ye  here  anything  ^to  eat  ?  Jno.  21.  25 
Jno.  4.  32.  I  have  meat  to  eat  that  ye  know  not 

33.  Hath  any  man  brought  him  aught  to  eat  ? 
6.  52.  How  can  this  man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eat  ? 

Acts  10.  10.  became  hungry,  and  desired  ^to  eat  [Peter] 

27.  35.  and  he  brake  it,  and  began  to  eat 
Bom.  14.  2.  One  man  hath  faith  to  eat  all  things 
1  Cor.  8.  10.  be  emboldened  to  eat  things 

11.  20.  it  is  not  possible  to  eat  the  Lord's  supper 

33.  when  ye  come  together  to  eat,  wait  one  for  another 
Heb.  13.  10.  they  have  no  right  to  eat  which  serve 
Bev.  2.  7.  to  him  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  tree  of  life 

14.  to  eat  things  sacrificed  to  idols.  20 

Eaten. 

Lu.  17.  8.  serve  me,  till  I  have  eateyi  and  drunken 
Jno.  6.  13.  remained  over  unto  them  that  had  eaten 
Acts  10. 14.  I  have  never  eaten  any  thing  that  is  common 

12.  23.  [Herod]  was  e.  of  worms,  and  gave  up  the  ghost 

20.  11.  [Paul]  had  broken  the  bread,  and  eaten 

27.  38.  when  they  had  e.  enough,  they  lightened  the  ship 
^e I'.  10. 10.  whenihadeafeu  it,  my  belly  was  made  bitter 
sec  eat,  to  eat. 

Eateth. 

Mat.  9.  11.  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  the  publicans 

and  sinners  ?  Mk.  2.  16  :  Lu.  15.  2 
Mk.  14.  18.  shall  betray  me,  even  he  that  eateth  with  me 
Jno.  6.  54.  He  that  eateth  my  flesh  and  driuketh  my  blood. 

57.  so  he  that  eateth  me,  he  also  shall  live  [56 

58.  he  that  eateth  this  bread  shall  live  for  ever 

13.  18.  He  that  e.  my  bread  lifted  up  his  heel  against  me 
Bom.  14.  2.  but  he  that  is  weak  eateth  herbs 


EGG 

Tlom.  14. 3.  him  that  e. — e.  not — not  him  that  c. — him  that  e. 
6.  he  that  e.,  e.  unto  the  Lord — e.  not — Lord  he  e.  not 
20.  it  is  evil  for  that  man  who  eateth  with  offence 
23.  condemned  if  he  eat,  because  he  eateth  not  of  faith 

1  Cor.  9. 7.  e.  not  the  fruit — e.  not  of  the  milk  of  the  flock  ? 
11.  29.  For  he  that  eateth — e  and  di-inketh  judgement 

Eating. — A.V.  ^eat,  ^meat. 

Mat.  11.  IS    John  came  neither  e.  nor  drinking.  Lit.  7.  33 

19.  Sou  of  man  came  eating  and  drinking.  Lu.  7.  34 

24.  38.  before  the  flood  they  were  eating  and  drinking 

26.21.  as  they  were  le.,  he  said,  Verily  I  say.  AfA;.  14.  ^18 

26.  as  they  were  eating,  Jesus  took  bread.  Mk.  14.122. 

Mk.  2.  16.  when  they  saw  that  he  was  ^e.  with  the  sinners 

Lii.  10.  7.  eating  and  drinking  such  things  as  they  give 

Bom.  14.  17.  kingdom  of  God  is  not  ^eating  and  drinking 

1  Cor.  8.  4.  Concerning  therefore  the  e.  of  things  sacrificed 

11.  21.  for  in  your  eating  each  one  taketh  before  other 

Edge. 

Lu.  21.  24.  And  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the  sword 
Heb.  11.  34.  escaped  the  edge  of  the  sword 

Edges  A.V. — see  two-edged. 

Edification. 

1  Cor.  14.  3.  he  that  prophesieth  speaketh  uuto  men  e. 

see  buildinri,  edifying. 

Edified— eth. 

Acts  9.  31.  Galilee  and  Samaria  had  peace,  being  edified 
1  Cor.  8.  1.  Knowledge  puffeth  up,  but  love  edifieth 
14.4.  He  that  speaketh  in  a  tongue  e.  himself — e.  the 
17.  givest  thanks  well,  but  the  other  is  not  e.  [church 

Edify. 
B.om.  14.  19.  things  whereby  we  may  edify  one  another 
1  Cor.  10.  23.  All  things  are  lawful ;  but  all  things  edify  not 
see  build. 

Edifjring. — A.V.  ^edification. 

Bom.  1.5.  2.  his  neighbour  for  that  which  is  good,  unto  ^e. 

1  Cor.  14.  5.  that  the  church  may  receive  edifging 

12.  seek  that  ye  may  abound  unto  the  e.  of  the  church 
26.  Let  all  things  be  done  unto  edifying 

2  Cor.  12. 19.  all  things,  beloved,  are  for  your  edifying 
Eph.  4.  29,  but  such  as  is  good  for  e.  as  the  need  may  be 

see  building,  dispensation. 

Effect.— .IF.  h:oid. 

Horn.  3.  3.  make  of  none  effect  the  faithfulness  of  God? 
31.  make  the  law  of  none  '^effect  through  faith  ? 
4.  14.  the  promise  is  made  of  none  effect.  Gal.  3.  17 

sx  noxiglit,  severed,  void. 

Effectual. 

I  Cor.  16.  9.  for  a  great  door  and  e.  is  opened  unto  me 
Philctn.  6.  the  fellowship  of  thy  faith  may  become  e. 
sec  icorketh. 
Effeminate. 

I  Cor.  6.  9.  nor  effeminate,  nor  abusers  of  themselves 

Effulgence. — A.V.  ^brigh tness. 
Heb.  1. 3.  who  being  the  ^e.  of  his  glory,  and  the  very  image 

Egg. 
Lw.  11. 12.  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  give  him 


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EIGHT 

Eight. 
Lu.  2.  21.  when  tlgM  daj's  were  fulfilled  for  circumcising 

9.  28.  it  came  to  pass  about  e.  days  after  these  sayings 
Jno.  20.  26.  after  e.  days  aj^ain  his  disciples  were  within 
Acts  9.  33.  .^neas,  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  years 
1  Tet.  3.  20.  few,  that  is,  e.  souls,  were  saved  thxough  water 

Eighteen. 
LxL.  13.  4.  Or  those  e.,upon  whom  the  tower  in  Siloam  fell 
11.  a  woman  which  had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  e.  years 
IC.  whom  Satau  had  bound,  lo,  these  eighteen  years 

Eighth. 
Eev.  17.  11.  that  was,  and  is  not,  is  himself  also  an  eighth 
21.  20.  the  eighth,  beryl;  the  ninth,  topaz 
see  day. 

Either. 
Mat.  6.  24.  No  man  can  serve  two  masters  :  for  either  he 
will  hate  the  one.  Lu.  16.  13 

12.  33.  Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  its  fruit  good 
Jno.  19.  18.  crucified  him,  and  with  him  two  others,  on  c. 
1  Cor.  14. 6. 1  speak  to  you  e.  by  way  of  revelation  [side  one 

Elder.— .4.  F.  '^elders. 

Lu.  15.  25.  Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field 
Acts  15.  23.  The  apostles  and  the  ^elder  brethren 
Bom.  9.  12.  The  elder  shall  serve  the  younger 
1  Ti'm.  5.1.  Rebukenotane.,  bnt  exhort  him  as  a  father.  19 
2.  the  elder  women  as  mothers ;  the  younger 

1  Pet.  5. 5.  Likewise,  ye  younger,  be  subject  unto  the  elder 

2  Jno.  1.  The  elder  unto  the  elect  lady  a.nd  her  children 

3  Jno.  1.  The  elder  unto  Gains  the  beloved 

Elders. 
Mat.  15.  2.  disciples  transgress  the  tradition  of  the  elders  ? 
16.  21.  suffer  many  things  of  the  elders  and  chief  priests 

21.  23.  and  the  elders  of  the  people  came  unto  him 

26.  3.  and  the  elders  of  the  people,  unto  the  court 
47.  from  the  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  ijeople 
57.  the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  gathered  together 

27.  1.  theeWe/'sof  the  people  took  counsel  against  Jesus 
12.  when  he  was  accused  bj^  the  chief  priests  and  elders 
20.  the  chief  priests  and  the  e.  persuaded  the  multitudes 
41.  mocking  him,  with  the  scribes  and  elders,  said 

28.  12.  And  when  they  were  assembled  with  the  elders 
Mk.  7.  3.  holding  the  tradition  of  the  elders.  5 

8.  31.  and  be  rejected  by  the  elders.  Lit.  9.  22 
15.  1.  the  chief  priests  with  the  elders  and  scribes 
Lu.  7.  3.  he  sent  unto  him  elders  of  the  Jews,  asking  him 
20. 1.  him  the  chiff  priests  and  the  scribes  with  the  elders 

22.  52.  and  elders,  which  were  come  against  him 

66.  the  assembly  of  the  e.  of  tlie  people  was  gathered 
Acts  4.  5.  that  their  rulers  and  ciders  and  scribes  were 
8.  Ye  rulers  of  the  people,  and  elders,  if  we  this  day 
23.  reported  all  that  the  chief  priests  and  the  e.  had  said 
6.  12.  they  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the  elders 
11.  80.  sending  it  to  the  elders  by  the  hand  of  Barnabas 

14.  23.  they  liad  appointed  for  them  e.  in  every  church 

15.  2.  unto  the  apostles  and  elders  about  this  question 
.     4.  of  the  church  and  the  apostles  and  the  elders 

^  6.  the  apostles  and  the  elders  were  gathered  together 
22.  it  seemed  good  to  the  apostles  and  the  elders 

16.  4.  which  had  been  ordained  of  the  apostles  and  elders 


ELI 

Acts  20. 17.  Ephesus,  and  called  to  him  the  e.  of  the  church 
21.  18.  with  us  unto  James  ;  and  all  the  e.  were  present 
•22.  5.  bear  me  witness,  and  all  the  estate  of  the  elders 
24. 1.  high  priest  Ananias  came  down  with  certain  elders 
25.  15.  chief  priests  and  the  e.  of  the  Jews  informed  me 
1  Tim.  5. 17.  Let  the  e.  that  rule  well  be  counted  worthy 
Tit.  1.  5.  and  appoint  elders  in  every  city 
Heb.ll.  2.  For  therein  the  eldeo-shni  witness  borneto  them 
Jas.  5. 14.  let  him  call  for  the  elders  of  the  church 
1  Fet.  5.  1.  The  elders  therefore  among  you  I  exhort 
Eev.  4.  4.  the  thrones  I  saw  four  and  twenty  elders  sitting 

10.  four  and  twenty  e.  shall  fall  down.  5.8,14: 11.16: 19.4 
5.  5.  and  one  of  the  elders  saith  unto  me,  "Weep  not 

6.  in  the  midst  of  the  elders,  a  Lamb  standing 

11.  the  throne  and  the  living  creatures  and  the  e.  7.11 
7.13.  And  one  of  the  elders  answered,  saying  unto  me 
14.  3.  before  the  four  living  creatures  and  the  elders 

see  chief  priests,  elder. 
Eldest. 
Jno.  8.  9.  went  out  one  by  one,  beginning  from  the  eldest 

Elect.— 4.  F.  ^chosen,  "^elected,  strangers. 
Mat.  24..  22.  have  been  saved:  but  for  the  e.'s  sake.  J/i-.  13.20 
31.  gather  together  his  e.  from  the  four  winds.  Mk. 13.27 
Mk.  13.  22.  may  lead  astray,  if  possible,  the  e.  Mat.  24.  24 
Lu.  18.  7.  And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  e?eci,  which  cry 
Bom.  8.  33.  lay  anything  to  the  charge  of  God's  elect  ? 
Col.  3. 12.  Put  on  therefore,  as  God's  e.,  holy  and  beloved 

1  Tim.  5.  21.  and  Christ  Jesus,  and  the  elect  angels 

2  Tim.  2.  10.  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect's  sake 
rif.  1.  1.  according  to  the  faith  of  God's  e?ec< 

1  Fet.  1. 1.  the  ^elect  who  are  sojourners  of  the  Dispersion 
2.  4.  rejected  indeed  of  men,  but  with  God  "^elect  _ 

6.  I  lay  in  Zion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect,  precious 
9.  But  ye  are  an  '^elect  race,  a  royal  priesthood 

5  13.  [church]  "-elect  together  with  you,  saluteth  you 

2  Jno.  1.  The  elder  unto  the  elect  lady  and  her  children 

13.  The  children  of  thine  elect  sister  salute  thee 

Elected  A.V. — see  elect. 

Election. 
Bom.  9. 11.  pm-pose  of  God  according  to  c.  might  stand 
11.  5.  there  is  a  remnant  according  to  the  e.  of  grace 

7.  but  the  e.  obtained  it,  and  the  rest  were  hardened 
28.  but  as  touching  the  election,  they  are  beloved 

ITh  1.  4.  knowing,  brethren  beloved  of  God,  your  e. 
2  Ftt.  1.  10.  diligence  to  make  your  calling  and  e.  sure 

Elements. 
2  Fet.  3.  10.  the  e.  shall  be  dissolved  with  fervent  heat.  12 

see  rudiments. 

Eleven. 

Mat.  28.  16.  But  the  eleven  disciples  went  into  Galilee 
Mk  16  14    afterward  he  was  manifested  unto  the  eleven 
Lu  2i.  9.  the  tomb,  and  told  all  these  things  to  the  eleven 

33.  to  Jerusalem,  and  found  the  e.  gathered  together 
Acts  1.  26.  he  was  numbered  with  the  eleven  apostles 
2.  14.  But  Peter,  standing  iip  with  the  eleven 

Eleventh. 
Mat.  20.  6.  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went  out.  9 
Eev.  21.  20.  the  eleventh,  jacinth;  the  twelfth,  amethyst 

Eli,  Eloi. 
Mat.  27.  46.  Eli,  Eli,  lama  sabachthani  ?  Mk,  15.  34 


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ELOQUENT 

Eloquent  A.V.—see  learned. 

Embarking. — A.V.  ^entering. 
Acts  27.2.  And  ^emharking  in  a  ship  of  Adramyttium 

Emboldened. 
1  Cor.  8. 10.  will  not  his  conscience,  if  he  is  weak,  be  e. 

Embraced  A.V. — see  exhorted,  greeted,  tooh  leave. 

Embracing. 
Acts  20.  10.  Paul  went  down,  and  fell  on  him,  and  e.  him 

Emerald. 
Rev.  4.  3.  a  rainbow— like  an  emerald  to  look  "PO" 

21.  19.  the  third,  chalcedony  ;  the  fourth,  emerald 

Emperor. — A.V.  ^Augustus. 
Acts  25.  21.  But  when  Paul  had  appealed  to  be  kept  for 
the  decision  of  the  ^eviperor.  ^25 

Emptied. — A.V.  hw  reputation. 
Phil.  2.  7.  but  le.  himself,  taking  the  form  of  a  servant 

Empty. — A.V.  ^vain. 
Mat.  12.  44.  he  findeth  it  empty,  swept,  and  garnished 
Mk.  12.  3.  beat  him,  and  sent  him  away  e.  Lit.  20.  10,  11 
Lu.  1.  58.  And  the  rich  he  hath  sent  emptij  away 
Eph.  5.  6.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  ^enipty  words 

Emulation — s  A.V. — see  jealousy— ies. 

Enabled. 
1  Tim.  1.  12.  I  thank  him  that  enabled  me,  even  Christ 

Enacted. — A.V.  ^established. 
Heb.  8.  6.  covenant,  which  hath  been  ^enacted  upon  better 

Encoixnter— ed. — A.V.  ^war. 
Lu.  14.  31.  what  king,  as  he  goeth  to  ^e.  another  king  in 
Acts  17. 18.  Stoic  philosophers  encountered  him        [war 

Encourage — d. — A.V.  ^comfort,  Exhorting. 
Acts  18.  27.  the  bi-ethren  ^encouraged  him,  and  wrote 
1  Th.  6. 14.  admonish  the  disorderly;  ^e.  the  faint-hearted 

Encouragement.— ^.y.  ^consolation. 
Heb.  6.  18.  we  may  have  a  strong  le.,  who  have  fled  for 

Encoviraging. — A.V.  ^comforted. 
1  Th.  2. 11.  his  own  children,  exhorting  you,  and^e.  you 

End. — A.V.  ^cause,  "^died,  Hast,  ^purpose,  ^therefore. 

Mat.  10.  22.  he  that  endureth  to  the  e.  24.  13 :  Mk.  13.  13 
11.  1.  when  Jesus  had  made  an  end  of  commanding 
13.  39.  the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  woiid ;  and  the 
40.  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  the  world.  49     [reapers 
24.  3.  sign  of  thy  coming,  and  of  the  end  of  the  world  ? 
6.  but  the  end  is  not  yet.  Mk.  13.  7  ;  Lu.  21.  9 
14.  and  then  shall  the  end  come 

31.  the  four  winds,  from  one  end  of  heaven  to  the  other 
26.  58.  and  sat  with  the  ofi&cers,  to  see  the  end 
23.  20.  with  you  alway,  even  unto  the  end  of  the  world 
Mk.  1.  38.  preach  there  also  ;  for  to  this  ^end  came  I 

3.  26.  Satan — is  divided,  he  cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  e, 
Lu.  1.  33.  and  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  be  no  end 
18. 1.  spake  a  parable  unto  them  to  the  e.  that  they  ought 


ENDURE 

Jno.  13.  1.  he  [Jesus]  loved  them  [disciples]  unto  the  end 
18. 37.  To  this  c.  have  I  been  born — to  this  ^e.  am  I  come 
Acts  26.  16.  for  to  this  *e.  have  I  appeared  unto  thee  [Paul] 
Bom.  4. 16.  to  the  end  that  the  promise  may  be  sure 
18.  to  the  end  that  he  might  become  a  father 
6.  21.  for  the  end  of  those  things  is  death 
22.  unto  sanctification,  and  the  end  eternal  life 

10.  4.  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  unto  righteousness 
14.  9.  For  to  this  end  Christ  died,  and  lived  agam 

1  Cor.  1.  8.  who  shall  also  confirm  you  unto  the  end 

2  Cor.  1.  13.  and  I  hope  ye  will  acknowledge  unto  the  end 

2.  9.  For  to  this  end  also  did  I  write,  that  I  might  know 
3. 13.  not  look  stedf  astly  on  the  e)id  of  that — passing  away 
11. 15.  whose  end  shall  be  according  to  their  works 

Phil.  3.  19.  whose  end  is  perdition,  whose  god  is  the  belly 
1  Tim.  1.5.  the  end  of  the  charge  is  love  out  of  a  pure  heart 
Heh.  1.2.  hath  at  the  '^end  of  these  days  spoken 

3.  6.  and  the  glorying  of  our  hope  firm  unto  the  end 
14.  beginning  of  our  confidence  firm  unto  the  end 

6.  8.  nigh  unto  a  curse ;  whose  end  is  to  be  burned 

11.  diligence  unto  the  fulness  of  hope  even  to  the  oul 

7.  3.  having  neither  beginning  of  days  nor  end  of  life 
9. 26.  once  at  the  end  of  the  ages  hath  he  been  manifested 

11.  22.  By  faith  Joseph,  when  his  "^end  was  nigh 
Jas.  5.  11.  and  have  seen  the  end  of  the  Lord,  how  that 

1  Pet.  1.  9.  receiving  the  e.  of  your  faith,  even  the  salvation 
20.  was  manifested  at  the  ^end  of  the  times  for  your  sake 

4.  6.  For  unto  this  '^end  was  the  gospel  preached 

7.  But  the  end  of  all  things  is  at  hand  [gospel 

17.  what  shall  be  the  end  of  them  that  obey  not  the 
1  Jno.  3.  8.  To  this  ^end  was  the  Son  of  God  manifested 
Rev.  2.  26.  he  that  keepeth  my  works  unto  the  end 
21.  6.  the  beginning  and  the  end.  22.  13 

see  ever  and  ever,  final,  fulfi,lment,  issue,  late,  2>erfeetly. 

Latter  End  A.  V.—see  (last)  state. 

Endeavour— ing  A.V.—see  diligence. 

Endeavoured. 

1  Th.  2. 17.  endeavoured  the  more — to  see  your  face 

see  sought. 

Ended. 

Mat.  7.  28.  when  Jesus  ended  these  words.  Lu.  7.  1 
Acts  19.  21.  Now  after  these  things  were  ended 
see  completed. 
Endless. 

1  Ti7n.  1.  4.  neither  to  give  heed  to — endless  genealogies 
Heb.  7.  16.  but  after  the  power  of  an  endless  life 

Ends.— 4. F.  hdtermost parts. 

Mat.  12. 42.  she  came  from  the  ^e.  of  the  earth.  Lu.  11.  ^Sl 
Bom.  10. 18.  And  their  words  unto  the  ends  of  the  world 
1  Cor.  10. 11.  upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  ages  are  come 

see  uttermost  (part). 

Endued  A.V. — see  clothed,  understanding. 

Endure. — A.V.  ^bear,  "^suffer. 

Mk.  4. 17.  no  root  in  themselves,  but  endure  for  a  while 

1  Cor.  4.  12.  being  persecuted,  we  "^endure 

10. 13.  way  of  escape,  that  ye  may  be  able  to  ^endure  it 

2  Th.  1.  4.  and  in  the  afflictions  which  ye  endure 

2  Tim.  2.  10.  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect's  sake 

12.  if  we  "^endure,  we  shall  also  reign  with  him 

4.  3.  time  will  come  when  they  will  not  e.  the  sound  doc- 
Heb.  12.  7.  It  is  for  chastening  that  ye  endure  [trine 

20.  for  they  could  not  endure  that  which  was  enjoined 
see  endured,  endureth,  suffer. 


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ENSUE 


Endvired.— ^.F.  ^endure. 

Rom.  9.  22.  e.  with  much  longsuffering  vessels  of  wrath 

2  Tim.  3. 11.  what  persecutious  I  endured 

Heb.  6.  15.  having  patiently  e.,  he  obtained  the  promise 

10.  32.  ye  eyidured  a  great  conflict  of  sufferings 

11.  27.  for  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  invisible 

12.  2.  endured  the  cross,  despising  shame,  and  hath  sat 
3.  e.  such  gainsaying  of  sinners  against  themselves 

Jas.  5.  11.  Behold,  we  call  them  blessed  which  ^endured 


Endureth.— .4.F.  ^dureih,  '^endure. 

Mat.  10.  22.  but  he  that  e.  to  the  end.  24. 213 :  Ml\  13.  213 

13.  21.  not  root  in  himself,  but  ^endureth  for  a  while 
1  Cor.  13.  7.  hopeth  all  things,  endureth  all  things 
Jas.  1.  12.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  endureth  temptation 

1  Pet.  2.  19.  for  conscience  toward  God  a  man  ~e.  griefs 

see  nhuleth. 

Enduring. 

2  Cor.  1.  6.  worketh  in  thepatient  e.  of  the  same  sufferinga 

see  abiding. 

Enemies.— ^.F.  ^foes. 

Mat.  5.  44.  Love  your  ejiemies.  Lu.  6.  27,  35 
22.  44.  put  thine  enemies  underneath.  Mk.  12.  36;  Lu. 
20.  43  :  Acts  2.  i35  :  Heb.  1.  13  :  10.  13 
Lii.  1.  71.  from  our  enetnies,  and  from  the  hand 

74.  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies 
19.  27.  Howbeit  these  mine  enemies,  which  would  not 
43.  when  thine  enemies  shall  cast  up  a  bank  about  thee 
Eom.  5. 10.  For  if,  while  we  were  e.,  we  were  reconciled 

11.  28.  touching  the  gospel,  they  are  e.  for  your  sake 
1  Cor.  15.  25.  till  he  hath  put  all  his  e/ie»iies  under  his  feet 
Phil.  3.  18.  that  they  are  the  enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  21.  time  past  alienated  and  enemies  in  your  mind 
Rev.  11.  5.  fire  proceedeth — and  devoureth  their  enemies 
12.  in  the  cloud ;  and  their  enemies  beheld  them 

Enemy. 

Mat.  5.  43.  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine  enemy 
13.  25.  while  men  slept,  his  enemy  came  and  sowed  tares 
28.  And  he  said  unto  them.  An  enemy  hath  done  this 
39.  the  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil 
Lu.  10. 19.  authority — and  over  all  the  power  of  the  enema 
Acts  13.  10.  thou  enemy  of  all  righteousness,  wilt  thou  not 
Rom.  12.  20.  But  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed  him 

1  Cor.  15.  26.  The  last  e.  that  shall  be  abolished  is  death 
GaJ.'k.  16.  become  your  e?!<:7Hy,  because  I  tell  j-ou  the  truth 

2  Th.  3.  15.  yet  count  him  not  as  an  enemy,  but  admonish 
Jas.  4.  4.  friend  of  the  world  maketh  himself  an  e.  of  God 

Engrafted  A.V.—see  im2)lanted. 

Engraven. 
2  Cor.  3.  7.  written,  and  e.  on  stones,  camp  with  glory 

Enjoin— ed. — A.V.  ^commnnded. 

Philem.  8.  to  enjoin  thee  that  which  is  befitciug 

Heb.  12.  20.  they  could  not  endure  that  which  was  ^enjoined 

see  cominriiuted. 

Enjoy. 

Acts  24.  2.  Seeing  that  by  thee  we  ejijoy  much  peace 
1  Tim.  6.  17.  who  giveth  us  richly  all  things  to  enjoy 
Heb.  11.  25.  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  a  season 


Enlarge— d. 

Mat.  23.  5.  and  enlarge  the  borders  of  their  garments 
2  Cor.  6. 11 .  unto  you,  0  Corinthians,  our  heart  is  enlarged 
13,  for  a  recompense  in  like  kind— be  ye  also  enlarged 
see  magnified. 

Enlightened.— ^.F.  Hlluminated. 
Eph.  1.  18.  having  the  eyes  of  your  heart  enlightened 
Heb.  6. 4.  For  as  touching  those  who  were  once  enlightened 

10.  32.  after  ye  were  ^enlightened,  ye  endured  a  great 

Enmities.— 4.  F.  ^hatred. 
Gal.  5.  20.  idolatry,  sorcery,  ^enmities,  strife 

Enmity. 

Lu.  23. 12.  for  before  they  were  at  e.  between  themselves 
Rom.  8.  7.  the  mind  of  the  flesh  is  enmity  against  God 
Ej)h.  2.  15.  having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity 

16.  through  the  ci-oss,  having  slain  the  enmity  thereby 
Jas.  4.  4.  the  friendship  of  the  world  is  enmity  with  God  ? 

Enough. 

Mat.  10.  25.  It  is  e.  for  the  disciple  that  he  be  as  his  master 
25.  9.  Peradventure  there  will  not  be  e.  for  us  and  you 

Mk.  14.  41.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  your  rest :  it  is  e7iough 

Lu..  15.  17.  servants  of  my  father's  have  bread  e)iow^/i 
22.  38.  And  he  said  unto  them,  It  is  enough 

Acts  27.  38.  they  had  eaten  enough,  they  hghtened  the  ship 

Enquire  A.V. — see  inquire, searcii,  question, seek,  judge. 
Enquired  A.V. — see  learned,  inquired,  sought. 
Enquiry  A.  r. — see  inquiry. 
Enriched. 

1  Cor.  1.  5.  that  in  everything  ye  were  enriched  in  him 

2  Cor.  9  11.  ye  being  e.  in  everything  unto  all  liberality 

Enrol — led. — A.  V.   ^chosen,  ^talen  into   the  mimber, 
Haxed,  horitten. 

Lu.  2.  1.  that  all  the  world  should  be  ^enrolled 

3.  And  all  went  to  ^enrol  themselves,  every  one  to  his 
5.  to%.himself  [Joseph]  withMary.who  was  betrothed 

1  Tim.  5.  9.  Let  none  be  ^e.  as  a  widow  under  threescore 

2  Tim.  2.  4.  please  him  who  '^enrolled  him  as  a  soldier 
Heb.  12.  23.  of  the  firstborn  who  are  ^enrolled  in  heaven 

Enrolment.— J. F.  Haxing. 

Lu.  2.  2.  This  was  the  first  '^enrolment  made 

Acts  5.  37.  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee  in  the  days  of  the  ^e. 

Ensample— S.— yl.F.  ^exam23le,  "^xmttern. 

Phil.  3.  17.  which  so  walk  even  as  ye  have  us  for  an  e. 

1  Th.  1.7.  so  that  ye  became  an  e.  to  all  that  believe 

2  Th.  3.  9.  but  to  make  ourselves  an  ensamjple  unto  you 

1  Tim.  1.  16.  an  ^e.  of  them  which  should  hereafter  believe 

4.  12.  be  thou  an  '^ensample  to  them  that  believe 
Tit.  2.  7.  showing  thyself  an  "^ensample  of  good  works 
1  Pet.  5.  3.  but  making  yourselves  ensamjples  to  the  flock 

Enslaved. — A.  V.  ^given. 
Tit.  2.  3.  not  slanderers,  nor  ^enslaved  to  much  wine 

Ensnare.— .4. F.  ^entangle. 
Mat.  22.  15.  took  counsel  how  they  might  ^ensnare  him 

Ensue  A.V. — see  pursue. 


103 


ENTANGLE 

Entangle  A.V.—see  ensnare. 

Entangled— eth. 
Gal.  5.  1.  and  be  not  entaitgled  ag&in  in  a  yoke  of  bondage 
2  Thn.  2.  4.  entangleth  himself  in  the  affairs  of  this  life 
2  Fet.  2. 20.  they  are  again  ewten^-ied  therein  and  overcome 

Enter. — A.V.  '^come,  "^entered,  ^entering,  *get,  ^go,  ^went. 

Mat.  5.  20.  in  no  wise  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

6.  6.  when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thine  inner  chamber 

7.  13.  Enter  ye  in  by  the  narrow  gate— many  be  they 

that  ''enter  in  thereby.  i«.  13.  24 
21.  Lord,  Lord,  shall  eiiter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

10.  5.  and  enter  not  into  any  city  of  the  Samaritans 
11.  into  whatsoever  city  or  village  ye  shall  enter 

12.  as  ye  'Center  into  the  house,  salute  it.  Lu.  10.  8,  10 

12.  29.  enter  into  the  house  of  the  strong  man.  Mh.  3. 27 
45.  and  they  e^iter  in  and  dwell  there.  Ln.  11.  26 

14.  22.  constrained  the  disciples  to  ^enter  into  the  boat 

18.  3.  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

8.  good  for  thee  to  e.  into  life  maimed.  Mk.  9.  43,  45,  47 

9.  enter  into  life  with  one  eye,  rather  than  having  two 
19.17.  thou  wouldest  e.  into  life,  keep  the  commandments 

23.  It  is  hard  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom 
of  heaven.  24:  Mk.  10.  23,  24,  25  :  Lu.  18.  24,  25 

23.  13.  ye  ^enter  not  in  yourselves,  neither  suffer  ye  them 

that  are  entering  in  to  ^enter 

25.  21.  enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord.  23 

26.  41.  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation.    Mk. 

14.  38  :  Lu.  22.  46 
Mk.  1.  45.  Jesus  could  no  more  openly  enter  into  a  city 
6.  12.  into  the  swine,  that  we  may  e.  into  them.  Lu.8.  32 

8.  26.  Do  not  even  Center  into  the  village 

9.  25.  come  out  of  him,  and  enter  no  more  into  him 
10. 15.  little  child,  he  shall  in  no  wise  e.  therein.  Lu.  18. 17 

11.  2.  as  ye  'Center  into  it,  ye  shall  find.  Lu.  19.  ^30 

13.  15.  nor  enter  in,  to  take  anything  out  of  his  house 

14.  14.  wheresoever  he  shall  ^e.  in,  say  to  the  goodman 
Lu.  1.  9.  his  [Zacharias]  lot  was  to  ^enter  into  the  temple 

8.  16.  that  they  which  enter  in  may  see  the  light.  11.  i33 
51.  he  suffered  not  any  man  to  ^enter  in  with  him,  save 

9.  4.  into  whatsoever  house  ye  e.,  there.  10.  5  :  Mk.  6.  lU 
21.  21.  let  not  them  that  are  in  the  country  eiiter  therein 

24.  26.  suffer  these  things,  and  to  enter  into  his  glory  '? 
Jno.  3.  4.  can  he  e.  a  second  time  into  his  mother's  womb 

5.  the  Spirit,  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 

10.  9.  by  me  if  any  man  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved 
Acts  9.  6.  rise,  and  ^enter  into  the  city  [Saul] 

14.  22.  throughmany  tribulations  we  must  e?!/e?'into  the 

19.  30.  when  Paul  was  minded  to  ^e.  in  unto  the  people 

20.  29.  grievous  wolves  shall  enter  in  among  you 

Heb.  3.  11.  They  [Israel]  shall  not  enter  into  my  rest.  18 
19.  they  were  not  able  to  enter  in  because  of  unbelief 
4.  3.  For  we  which  have  believed  do  enter  into  that  i-est 
— They  shall  not  enter  into  my  rest.  5 

6.  it  remaineth  that  some  should  enter  thereinto — 

failed  to  ^enter  in  because  of  disobedience 
11.  Let  us  therefore  give  diligence  to  enter  into  that  rest 
10.  19.  boldness  to  enter  into  the  holy  place  by  the  blood 
Bev.  15.  8.  none  was  able  to  eyiter  into  the  temple 

21.  27.  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into  anything  unclean 

22.  14.  and  may  enter  in  by  the  gates  into  the  city 

Entered. — A.V.  hvent. 

Mat.  8.  5.  entered  into  Capernaum.  Mk.  2.  1 :  Lu.  7.  1 
9.  1.  And  he  entered  into  a  boat.  8.  23  :  Mk.  4.  1 :  8.  10  : 
Lu.5.  3:  /«o.  6.  17:  21.3 


ENTERING 

Mat.  12.  4.  how  he  [David]  eyitered  into  the  house  of  God, 
and  did  eat.  Mk.  2.  i26 

13.  2,  great  multitudes,  so  that  he  ^e.  into  a  boat,  and  sat 
24.  38.  until  the  day  that  Noah  e.  into  the  ark.  Lu.  17.  27 

27.  53.  they  ^e.  into  the  holy  city  \Lu.  6.  6 :  Acts  18. 19 
Mk.  1.  21.  sabbath  day  he  entered  into  the  synagogue.  3, 1 : 

5.  13.  came  out,  and  entered  into  the  swine.  Lu.  8.  33 

6.  56.  wheresoeverhee?j<e?-e^,  into  villages,  or  into  cities 

7.  17.  And  when  he  [Jesus]  was  eH^e5-e^  into  the  house.  24 
11.  11.  And  he  entered  into  Jerusalem,  into  the  temple 

Lu.  1.  40.  and  [Mary]  en^erefZinto  the  house  of  Zacharias 
4.  38.  and  [Jesus]  entered  into  the  house  of  Simon 

7.  44.  I  enteredinto  thine  house,  thou  gavest  me  no  water 

8.  30.  Legion  ;  for  many  devils  were  entered  into  him 

9.  34.  and  they  feared  as  they  entered  into  the  cloud 

10.  38.  he  entered  into  a  certain  village.  9.  52  :  17.  12 

11.  52.  ye  e.  not  in  yourselves,  and  them  that  were — ye 
22.  3.  And  Satan  e.  into  Judas.  Jno.  13.  27      [hindered 

10.  when  ye  are  e.  into  the  city,  there  shall  meet  you  a 

24.  3.  And  they  entered  in,  and  found  not  the  body  [man 
Jno.  4.  38.  and  ye  are  entered  into  their  labom- 

6.  22.  that  Jesus  ^e.  not  with  his  disciples  into  the  boat 
18.  1.  where  was  a  garden,  into  the  which  he  entered 

15.  Peter — ^entered  in  with  Jesus  into  the  court 
33.  Pilate  therefore  entered  again  into  the  palace 

20.  5.  linen  cloths  lying ;  yet  '^entered  he  [John]  not  in 
8.  Then  '^entered  in  therefore  the  other  disciple  also 

Acts  3.  2.  entered  into  the  temple.  8  :  5.  21 

7.  45.  with  Joshua  when  ihej  entered  on  the  possession 

9.  17.  Ananias  departed,  and  entered  into  the  house 

10.  24.  And  on  the  morrow  they  entered  into  Csesarea 

11.  8.  nothing  common  or  unclean — ever  e. — my  mouth 
12.  and  we  entered  into  the  man's  house 

14.  1.  ^entered  together  into  the  synagogue.  19.  ^8 

16.  40.  and  [Paul  and  Silas]  e.  into  the  house  of  Lydia 
23. 16.  he  came  and  entered  into  the  castle,  and  told  Paul 

25.  23.  and  they  were  entered  into  the  place  of  hearing 

28.  8.  imto  whom  [Publius]  Paul  entered  in,  and  prayed 
Bom.  5.  12.  through  one  man  sin  entered  into  the  world 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  And  which  entered  not  into  the  heart  of  man 

Heb.  4.  10.  For  he  that  is  e.  into  his  rest  hath — also  rested 

6.  20.  whither  as  a  forerunner  Jesus  entered  for  us 

9.  12.  entered  in  once  for  all  into  the  holy  place 

24.  Christ  e.  not  into  a  holy  place  made  with  hands 

Jas.  5.  4.  have  entered  into  the  ears  of  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth 

Eev.  11.  11.  the  breath  of  life  from  God  entered  into  them 

see  came,  enter,  enteriwj,  failed,  gone,  ivent,  ivent  in. 

Entereth. — A.V.  ^goeth,  ^presseth. 

Mat.  15.  11.  Not  that  which  ^e.  into  the  mouth  defileth 
Lu.  16. 16.  every  man  ^entereth  violently  into  it 
Jno.  10.  1.  He  that  entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  fold 
2.  But  he  that  entereth.  in  by  the  door  is  the  shepherd 
Heb.  9.  25.  as  the  high  priest  entereth  into  the  holy  place 
see  entering,  goeth. 

Entering. — A.  V.  ^entered — eth,  ^entrance. 
Mat.  23.  13.  neither  suffer  ye  them  that  are  e.  Lu.  11.  52 
Mk.  4.  19.  the  lusts  of  other  things  e.  in,  choke  the  word 
8. 13.  and  again  entering  into  the  boat  departed 
16.  5.  And  e.  into  the  tomb,  they  saw  a  yoimg  man 
Acts  8.  3.  Saul  laid  waste  the  church,  e.  into  every  house 

21.  8.  [Paul's  company]  ^e.  into  the  house  of  Philip 

1  Th.  1.  9.  what  manner  of  entering  in  we  had  unto  you 
2.  1.  yourselves,  brethren,  know  our  "^entermg  in 

Heb.  4.  1.  a  promise  being  left  of  entering  into  his  rest 
6.  19.  stedfast  and  ^e.  into  that  which  is  within  the  veil 
see  embarking,  enter. 


104 


ENTERTAIN 

Entertain  A  V. — see  love. 

Entertained. — A.V.  Hedged. 
Ads.  28.  7.  Publius — received  us,  aud  '^entertained  \\^ 
Heb.  13.  2.  some  have  entertained  augels  unawares 

Entice— d.—^  V.  ^allure. 
Jas.  1.  14.  drawn  away  by  liis  own  lust,  aud  enticed 
2  Pet.  2.  18.  tliey  '^entice  in  tlie  lusts  of  the  flesh 

Enticing. — A.  V.  ^beguiling. 
2  Pet.  2.  14.  eyes  full  of  adultery — ig.  unstedfast  souls 
see  persuasiveness. 

Entire. 
Jas.  1.  4    that  ye  may  be  perfect  and  entire 

Entrance. 

2  Pet.  1.  11.  unto  you  the  e.  into  the  eternal  kingdom 
see  entering. 

Entreat — ed. — A.V  ^suffer  adversity,  '^suffer  affliction, 
Hormenied,  ^usc. 
Acts  7.  19.  with  our  race,  and  evil  entreated  our  fathers 
14.  5.  to  *e)i(reat  them  shamefully,  and  to  stone  them 
Heb.  11.  25.  choosing  rafchertobe  evil  '^entreated  [Moses] 
37.  being  destitute,  afflicted,  evil  '^entreated 
13.  3.  them  that  are  evil  ^entreated, 
see  intreat — ed. 

Envies. 
1  Pet.  2.  1.  hypocrisies,  and  envies,  and.  all  evil  speakings 

Envieth. 
]  Cor.  13.  4.  love  envieth  not ;  love  vaunteth  not  itself 

Envy. 
Mat.  27. 18.  for  envy  they  had  delivered  him  up.  Mk.  15. 10 
Boin.  1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder,  strife,  deceit,  malignity 
Phil.  1.  15.  Some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  e.  and  strife 
1  Tim.  6.  4.  whereof  comcth  envy,  strife,  railings 
Tit.  3.  3.  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  hating  one  another 
see  envying,  jealousy. 

Envying — s. — A.V.  ^envy. 
Gal.  5.  21.  e.,  drunkenness,  revellings,  and  such  like 

26.  provoking  one  another,  envying  one  another 
Jas.  4.  5.  which  he  made  to  dwell  in  us  long  unto  '^envying  ? 
see  jealousy,  jealousies. 
Ephphatha. 
Mk.  7.  34.  saith  unto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is.  Be  opened 

Epileptic. — A.V.  HunaticJc. 
Mat.  4.  24.  possessed  with  devils,  and  '^epileptic 
YJ.  15.  have  mercy  on  my  son  :  for  he  is  '^epileptic 

Epistle.— ^.  F.  Hetter. 
Acts  15.  30.  the  multitude  together,  they  delivered  the  e- 
Rom.  16.  22.  I  Tertius,  who  write  the  epistle,  salute  you 

1  Cor.  5  9.1  wrote  unto  you  in  my  e  to  have  no  company 

2  Cor.  3.  2.  Ye  are  our  epistle,  written  in  our  hearts 

3.  being  made  manifest  that  ye  are  an  epistle  of  Christ 

7.  8.  made  you  sorry  with  my  ^e. — that  e.  made  you  sorry 

Col.  4.  16.  when  this  e.  hath  been  read — ye  also  read  the  e. 

1  Th.  5.  27.  that  this  epistle  be  read  unto  all  the  brethren 

2  Th.  2.  2.  by  spirit,  or  by  word,  or  by  ^epistle  as  from  us 

15.  taught,  whetlaer  by  word,  or  by  epistle  of  ours 
3.  14.  And  if  any  man  obeyeth  not  our  word  by  this  e. 
17.  mine  own  hand,  which  is  the  token  in  every  ejristle 
2  Pet.  3.  1.  the  second  epistle  that  I  write  unto  you 
see  letter. 


ESCHEWED 
Epistles. 
2  Cor.  3.  1.  need  we,  as  do  some,  epistles  of  commendation 
2  Pet.  3.  16.  as  also  in  all  his  epistles,  speaking  in  them 

Equal. 
Mat.  20.  12.  thou  hast  made  them  eqioal  unto  us 
Lu.  20.  36.  for  they  ai-e  equal  unto  the  angels 
Jno.  5. 18.  his  own  Father,  makiughimself  egMa^  with  God 
Col.  4.  1.  unto  your  servants  that  which  is  just  and  equal 
Bev.  21.  16.  the  breadth  and  the  height  thereof  are  equal 
see  equality. 

Equality.— ^.F.  ^equal. 
2  Cor.  8.  14.  but  by  equality — there  may  be  equality 
Phil.  2.  6.  not  a  prize  to  be  on  an  ^equality  with  God 

Equals  A.V.—  see  own  (age). 

Err. 
Mat.  22.  29.  Te  do  err,  not  knowing  the  scriptures.     Mk. 
Heb.  3.  10.  They  do  alway  eo-r  in  their  heart      [12.  24,  27 
Jas.  5.  19.  brethren,  if  any  among  you  do  err  from  the 
see  deceived. 

Erred— ing.—^.F,  ^otit  of  the  7vay. 

1  Tim.  6.  21.  professing  have  e7-red  concerning  the  faith 

2  Tim.  2.  18.  men  who  concerning  the  truth  have  erred 
Heb.  5.  2.  bear  gently  with  the  ignorant  and  ^erring 

see  astray. 
Error. — A.V.  ^deceit,  ^deceive,  ^delusion. 

Mat.  27.  64.  the  last  error  will  be  worse  than  the  first 
Mom.  1.  27.  that  recompense  of  their  eri-or  which  was  due 
£ph.  4.  14.  in  craftiness,  after  the  wiles  of  "^error 

1  Th.  2.  3    For  our  exhortation  is  not  of  ^error 

2  Th.  2.  11.  God  sendeth  them  a  working  of  ^error 

Jas.  5.  20.  which  converteth  a  sinner  from  the  e.  of  his  way 
2  Pet  2.  18.  are  j  ust  escaping  from  them  that  live  in  error 
3.  17.  being  carried  away  with  the  eri-or  of  the  wicked 
1  Jno.  4.  6    the  spirit  of  truth,  and  the  spirit  of  error 
Jude  11.  ran  riotously  in  the  error  of  Balaam  for  hire 

Errors. 
Heb.  9.  7.  offereth  for  himself,  and  for  the  errors  of  the 

Escape. 
Mat.  23.  33.  how  shall  ye  escape  the  judgement  of  hell  ? 
La.  21.  36.  that  ye  may  prevail  to  escape  all  these  things 
Acts  27.  42.   lest  any  of  them  should  swim  out,  aud  escape 
Boin.  2.  3.  that  thou  shalt  escape  the  judgement  of  God  ? 
1  Cor.  10  13.  will  with  the  temptation  make  also  the  way 

1  Th.  5   3.  and  they  shall  in  no  wise  escape        [of  escape 
Heh.  2.  3.  how  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  great 

12.  25.  mucli  more  shall  not  we  escape,  who  turn  away 
Escaped.— .4. F.  ^fied. 

Acts  16.  27.  supposing  that  the  prisoners  had  Escaped 

27.  44.  that  they  &ll  escaped  safe  to  the  land 

28.  1.  And  when  we  were  escaped,  then  we  knew 
4.  whom,  though  he  hath  escaped  from  the  sea 

2  Cor.  11.  33.  in  a  basket  by  the  wall,  and  e.  his  hands 
Heb.  11.  34.  escaped  the  edge  of  the  sword 

12.  25.  For  if  they  escaped  not,  when  they  refused 
2  Pet.  1.  4.  having  e.  from  the  corruption  that  is  in  the 
2.  20.  after  they  have  e.  the  defilements  of  the  world 
see  escaping,  went  forth. 

Escaping. — A.  V.  ^escaped. 
2  Pet.  2.  18.  those  who  are  just  ^e.  from  them  that  live  in 

Eschewed — eth  A.V. — see  turn  (away). 


15 


105 


ESPECIALLY 


EVEN 


Especially.— ,4.  F.  ^cldeflij. 
Acts  26.  3.  e.  because  thou  art  expert  in  all  customs 
Gal.  6.  10.  e.  toward  them  that  are  of  the  household  of 
Phil.  4.  22.  '^especially  tliey  that  are  of  CiEsar's  hoiisehold 

1  Tim.  5. 17.  e.  those  who  labour  in  the  word  and  in  teaching 

2  Tim.  4.  13.  and  the  books,  esjtecially  the  parchments 

see  specially. 
Espoused. 

2  Cor.  11.  2.  I  espoused  you  to  one  husband,  that  I  might 
see  betrothed. 

Establish. 
Bom.  3.  31.  God  forbid  :  nay,  we  establish  the  law 

10.  3.  righteousness,  and  seeking  to  establish  their  own 

1  Th.  3.  2.  to  establish  you,  and  to  comfort  you 

Heb.  10.9.  taketh  away  the  first,  that  he  may  e.  the  second 
see  stablish. 
Established. 
Mat.  18.  16.  at  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses  or  three  eveiy 

word  may  be  established.  2  Cor.  13.  1 
Bom.  1.  11.  some  spiritual  gift,  to  the  end  ye  may  be  e. 

2  Pet.  1.  12.  and  are  e.  in  the  truth  which  is  with  you 

see  enacted,  stablished,  strengthened. 
E  state.— ^ .  V.  ^exalted. 
Mk.  15.  43.  a  councillor  of  honourable  estate 
Lii.  1.  48.  looked  upon  the  low  estate  of  his  handmaiden 
Acts.  22. 5.  doth  bear  me  witness,  and  all  the  e.  of  the  eldei-s 
Col.  4.  8.  that  ye  may  know  our  e.,  and  tliat  he  may  comfort 
Jas.  1.  9.  the  brother  of  low  degree  glory  in  his  high  ^e. 
see  principality. 
Estates  A.V.—see  men. 

Esteem. 

1  Th.  5.  13.  and  to  esteem  them  exceeding  highly  in  love 

see  counting. 

Esteemed— ing  A.V.—see  account,  accounting, exalted. 
Esteemeth. 

Bom.  14.  5.  One  man  e.  one  day— another  e.  every  day  alike 

see  accounteth. 

Eternal. — A.V.  '^everlasting,  "^world  began. 
Mat.  18.  8.  cast  into  the  '^eternal  fire.  25.  m 

25.  46.  these  shall  go  away  into  '^eternal  punishment 
MA;.  3   29.  never  forgiveness,  butis  guilty  of  an  eternal  sin 
Lu.  16.  9.  they  may  receive  you  into  the  ^e.  tabernacles 
Bom.  16. 25.  the  mystery— kept  in  silence  through  times  "-e. 
26.  according  to  the  commandment  of  the  ^eternal  Go6. 

2  Cor.  4.  17.  more  exceedingly  an  eternal  weiglit  of  glory 

18.  the  things  which  are  not  seen  are  eternal 

5.  1.  a  house  not  made  with  hands,  e.,  in  the  heavens 
Eph.  3.  11.  according  to  thee,  purpose  which  he  purposed 
2  Th.  1.  9.  suffer  punishment,  even  '^eternal  destruction 

2.  16.  loved  us  and  gave  us  ig.  comfort  and  good  hope 

1  Tjm.  1.  17.  Now  unto  the  King  eternal,  incorruptible 

6.  16.  to  whom  be  honour  and  power  ^eternal 

2  Tim.  1.  9    given  us  in  Christ  Jesus  before  times  "^eternal 
2.  10.  which  is  in  Christ  .Jesus  with  eternal  glory 

Tit.  1.  2.   God,  who  cannot  lie,  promised  before  times  ^e. 

Heb.  5.  9.  them  that  obey  him  the  author  of  e.  salvation 
6.  2.  resurrection  of  the  dead,  and  oi  eternal  judgement 
9.  12.  the  holy  place,  having  obtained  e^e?'«n?  redemption 

14.  who  through  the  eternal  Spirit  offered  himself 

15.  may  receive  the  promise  of  the  e!!er«a/. inheritance 

1  Pet.  5.  10.  who  called  you  unto  his  e.  glory  in  Christ 

2  Pet  1.  11.  the  entrance  into  the  ^eternal  kingdom 
Jude  7.  suffering  the  punishment  of  eternal  fire 
Bev.  14.  6.  having  an  ^eternal  gospel  to  proclaim 

stee  covenant,  everlasting. 


Eternal  life.— A.  V.  ^everlasting  life. 

Mat.  19.  16.  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have  eternal  life  ? 
29.  a  hundredfold,  and  shall  inherit  '^eternal  life 
25.  40.  eternal  punishment :  but  the  righteous  into  e.  life 
Mk.  10.  30.  and  in  tlie  world  to  come  e.  life.  Lu.  18.  130 
Lu.  10.  25.  what  shalll  do  to  inherit  e.Z.  ?  18.18:  Mk.  10.17 
Jno.  3.  15.  believeth  may  in  him  have  eternal  life 
16.  should  not  perish,  but  have  ^eternal  life 
36.  He  that  beHeveth  on  the  Son  hath  ^e.  life.  6.  ^40 

4.  14.  a  well  of  water  springing  up  unto  ^eternal  life 
36.  and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eternal 

5.  24.  him  that  sent  me,  hath  ^eternal  life  fhave  e.  life 
39.  the  scriptures,  because  ye  think  that  in  them  ye 

6.  27.  but  for  the  meat  which  abideth  unto  '^eternal  life 

47.  He  that  believeth  hath  ^eternal  life 

54.  and  drinketh  my  blood  hath  eternal  life 

68.  shall  we  go  ?  thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal  life 
10.  28.Igiveuutotheme.  Zt/e;  and  they  shall  never  perish 
12.  25.  life  in  this  world  shall  keep  it  until  life  eternal 

50.  I  know  that  his  commandment  is  '^life  etenuil 
17.  2.  to  them  he  should  give  eternal  life 

3.  And  this  is  life  eternal,  that  tliey  should  know  thee 
Acts  13.  46.  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  ^eternal  life 

48.  as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life  believed 
Bo7n.  2.  7.  glory  and  honour  and  incorruptiou,  eternal  life 

5.  21.  grace  reign  through  righteousness  unto  eternal  life 

6.  22.  fruit  unto  sanctitication,  and  the  end  '^eternal  life 
23.  gift  of  God  is  eternal  life  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord 

Gal.  6.  8.  shall  of  the  Spirit  reap  ^eternal  life 

1  Tim.  1.  16.  should  hereafter  believe  on  him  unto  '^e.life 

6.  12.  lay  hold  on  the  life  eternal,  whereunto  thou  wast 
Tit.  1.  2.  hope  of  eternal  life,  which  God,  who  cannot  lie 

3.  7.  heirs  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal  life 

1  Jno.  1.  2.  declare  unto  j'ou  the  life,  tlie  eternal  life 

2.  25.  which  he  promised  us,  even  the  life  eternal 

3.  15.  no  murderer  hath  eternal  lift  abiding  in  him 

5.  11.  witness  is  this,  that  God  gave  unto  us  eternal  life 
13.  tliat  ye  may  know  that  ye  liave  eternal  life 
20.  Tills  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 
Jude  21.  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  unto  e.  life 

Eunuch— s. 

Mat.  19.  12.  are  eunuchs,  which  were  so  born — e.,  which 
weremadee.  by  men — e.,  which  made  themselves  e. 

Acts  8.  27-  a  eunuch  of  great  authority  under  Candace 
34.  And  the  eunuch  answered  Philip,  and  said 
36.  and  the  eunuch  saith,  Behold,  here  is  water 

38.  down  into  the  water,  botli  Philip  and  the  eunuch 

39.  caught  away  Philip ;  and  the  e.  saw  him  no  more 

Evangelist — s. 

Acts  21.  8.  entering  into  the  house  of  Philip  the  evangelist 
Eph.  4.  11.  and  some,  e.;  and  some,  pastors  and  teachers 

2  Ti7n.  4.  5.  suffer  hardship,  do  the  work  of  an  evangelist 
Even. 

Mat.  24.  36.  kuoweth  no  one,  not  even  the  angels 
Bom.  8.  23.  even  we  ourselves  groan  within  ourselves 

1  Cor.  11.  14.  Doth  not  even  nature  itself  teach  you 

14.  7.  Even  things  without  life,  giving  a  voice 

15.  24.  shall  deliver  up  the  kingdom  to  God,  e.  the  Father 

2  Cor.  10.  13.  to  us  as  a  measure,  to  reach  even  unto  you 
Ph  il.  2. 8.  humbledhimself ,  becoming  obedient  e.  unto  death 

Even. — A.V.  ^evening. 
Mat.  8.  16.  when  e.  was  come.  14.  il.o :  20.  8  :  26.  20 :  27.  57 : 
Mk.  4.  35  :  6.  47  :  15.  42 
14.  23.  and  when  ^evoi  was  come,  he  was  there  alone 
Mk.  1.  32.  And  at  eve?i,  when  the  sun  did  set,  they  brought 
13.  35.  whether  at  e.,  or  at  midnight,  or  at  cockcrowing 
see  eveni7ig. 


106 


EVENING 


EVIL 


Evening. — A.V.  ^even. 

Mat.  16.  2.  When  it  is  e.,  ye  say,  It  will  be  fair  weather 
Mk.  11.  19.  every  '^evening  he  went  forth  out  of  the  city 

14.  17.  And  when  it  was  e.  he  conieth  with  the  twelve 
Lu.  24.  29.  Abide  with  us  :  for  it  is  toward  evening 

J  no.  6. 16.  And  when  '^evening  c&rsiQ,  his  disciples  went  down 
20.  19.  When  therefore  it  was  evening,  on  that  day 

Acts  28.  23.  from  the  prophets,  from  morning  till  evening 
see  even. 
Eventide. 

Mk.  11.  11.  it  being  now  e.,  ho  went  out  unto  Bethany 
Acts  4.  3.  unto  the  morrow  :  for  it  was  now  eventide 

Ever. — A.V.  ^any  time,  '^olcl  time. 

Mat.  24.  21.  imtil  now,  no,  nor  ever  shall  be 

Lu.  15.  31.  Sou,  thou  art  ever  with  me,  and  all  that  is  mine 

Jno.  4.  29.  which  told  me  all  things  that  ever  I  did.  39 

6.  51.  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall  live  for  ever 

Acts  11.  8.  nothing  common  or  unclean  hath  le.  entered 
1  Cor.  9.  7.  What  soldier  ^ever  sei-veth  at  his  own  charges  ? 

1  Th.  4.  17.  so  shall  we  ever  be  with  the  Lord 

2  Pet.  1.  21.  no  prophecy  '^ever  came  by  the  will  of  man 

see  wont. 

For  Ever  and  ever. — A.  V.  Hoorld  icithout  end. 

Gal.  1.  5.  be  the  glory  for  ever  and  ever.   Phil.   4.    20; 

1  Tim.  1.  17 :  2  Tim.  4.  18  :  Heb.  13.  21 
E;ph.  3.  21.  unto  all  generations /o7*  ^ever  and  ever 
Heb.  1.  8.  Thy  throne,  O  God,  is  for  ever  and  ever     \5.  13 
1  Pet.  4.  11.  dominion /o?-  ever  and  ever.  5.  11  :  Rev.  1.  6  : 
Rev.  4.  9.  to  him  that  liveth /or  ever  and  e.  10  :  10.  6  :  15.  7 

7.  12.  and  might,  be  unto  our  God/or  ever  and  ever 
11.  15.  and  he  shall  reign /or  ever  and  ever 

14. 11.  smoke  of  their  torment  goeth  up /or  ever  and  ever 

19.  3.  And  her  smoke  goeth  up  for  ever  and  ever 

20.  10.  tormented  day  and  night /or  ever  and  ever 
22.  5.  and  they  shall  reign /or  ever  and  ever 

Everlasting. — A.  V.  ^eternal  (life). 

Rom.  1.  20.  even  his  '^everlasting  power  and  divinity 
JudeQ.  he  hath  kept  in  everlasting  bonds  under  darkness 

see  eternal. 

Everlasting  life  A.V.—see  eternal  (life). 

Evermore — A.V.  ^world  standeth. 
1  Cor.  8. 13.  I  will  eat  no  flesh  for  ^evermore 
Rev.  1.  18.  I  am  aUve  for  evermore 

Every — A.V.  '^all  mangier. 
Mat.  12.  31.  ^Every  sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  forgiven 

Evidence  A.V. — see  proving. 

Evident. — A.V.  hnanifest,  "^open  beforehand. 
1  Cor.  15.  27.  it  is^e.  that  he  is  excepted  who  did  subject 
Gal.  3.  11.  is  justified  by  the  law  in  the  sight  of  God,  is  e. 
Phil.  1.  28.  which  is  for  them  an  evident  token  of  perdition 

1  Tim.  5.  24.  Some  men's  sins  are  '^evident 

25.  also  there  are  good  works  that  are  '^evident 

2  Tim.  3.  9.  their  folly  shall  be  ^evident  unto  all  men 
Heb.  7.  14.  it  is  e.  that  our  Lo»d  hath  sprung  out  of  Judah 

15.  is  yet  more  abundantly  euj^eHi,  if  after  the  likeness 

Evidently  A.V. — see  openly. 

Evil. — A.V.  ^adversity,  "^affliction,  ^curseth,  ^tormented, 
^wicked. 
Mat.  5.  11.  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely 
5.  39.  but  I  say  unto  you,  Resist  not  him  that  is  evil 


Mat.  6.  23.  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole  body 

34.  Sufficient  unto  the  day  is  the  evil  thereof 

7.  11.  If  ye  then,  being  eui^,  know  how.  Lu.  11.  13 

17.  but  the  corrupt  tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit 

18.  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 
9.  4.  Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your  hearts  ? 

12.  34.  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good  things  ? 

35.  e.  manoutof  his  e.  treasure  bringeth  forth  e.  Lu.d.'iB 
39.  An  evil  and  adulterous  generation.  16.  ^4 :  Lu.  11.  29 
45.  seven  other  spirits  more  ^e.  than  himself.  Lu.  11.  ^26 

15.  4.  He  that  speaketh  %.  of  father  or  mother.  Mk.  7.  ^10 

19.  out  of  the  heart  come  forth  evil  thoughts.  Mk.  7.  21 
20.  15.  or  is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  ? 

24.  48.  But  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his  heart 
27.  23.  ^hat  evil  hath  he  done?  Mk.  15. 14  :  Lu.  23.  22 
Mk.  7.  22.  an  evil  eye,  railing,  jjride,  foolishness 

9.  39.  and  be  able  quickly  to  speak  evil  of  me 

Lu.  6.  22.  reproach  you,  and  cast  out  your  name  as  evil 

35.  for  he  is  kind  toward  the  uuthaukful  and  evil 
Jno.  3. 19.  rather  than  the  light ;  for  their  works  were  evil 
7.  7.  I  testify  of  it,  that  its  works  are  evil 

18.  23.  If  I  have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of  the  evil 
Acts  7.  6.  and  entreat  them  evil,  four  hundred  years 

19.  with  our  race,  and  evil  entreated  our  fathers 

9. 13.  how  much  e.he  [Saul]  did  to  thy  saints  at  Jerusalem 
14.  2.  and  made  them  evil  affected  against  the  brethren 

19.  9.  speaking  evil  of  the  Way  before  the  miiltitude 
23.  5.  Thou  shalt  not  speak  evil  of  a  ruler  of  thy  people 

9.  V/e  find  no  evil  in  this  man  [Paul] 
Rotn.  2.  9.  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  worketh  evil 
7.  19.  but  the  evil  which  I  would  not,  that  I  practise 

12.  17.  Render  to  no  man  evil  for  evil 

13.  3.  are  not  a  terror  to  the  good  work,  but  to  the  evil 
4.  which  is  evil,  be  afraid — for  wrath  to  him  that  doeth  e. 

14.  16.  Let  not  then  your  good  be  evil  spoken  of 

20.  howbeit  it  is  e.  for  that  man  who  eateth  with  offence 
1  Cor.  10.  30.  why  am  I  evil  spoken  of  for  that  for  which 

13.  5.  [love]  is  not  provoked,  taketh  not  account  of  evil 

15.  33.  Evil  company  doth  corrupt  good  manners 
Gal.  1.  4.  might  deliver  us  out  of  this  present  evil  world 
Eph.  5.  16.  redeeming  the  time,  because  the  days  are  evil 

6.  13.  ye  may  be  able  to  withstand  in  the  evil  day 
Phil.  3.  2.  Beware  of  the  dogs,  beware  of  the  evil  workers 
Col.  1.  21.  enemies  in  your  mind  in  your  ^evil  works 

3.  5.  uncleanness,  passion,  evil  desire,  and  covetousness 
1  Th.  5. 15.  See  that  none  render  unto  any  one  evil  for  evil 

22.  abstain  from  every  form  of  evil 

1  Tim.  6.  4.  envy,  strife,  railings,  evil  surmisings 

6.  10.  the  love  of  money  is  a  root  of  all  kinds  of  evil 

2  Tim.  3.  13.  But  evil  men  and  impostors  shall  wax  worse 

4.  14.  Alexander  the  coppersmith  did  me  much  evil 
18.  The  Lord  will  deliver  me  from  every  evil  work 

Tit.  1.  12.  Cretans  are  alway liars,  evil  beasts,  idle  gluttons 
3.  8.  speak  evil  of  no  man,  not  to  be  contentious 

Heb.  3.  12.  be  in  any  one  of  you  an  evil  heart  of  unbelief 
10.  22.  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil  conscience 
11.25.  ratherto  be  ^euiZ entreated  with  the  people  of  God 
37.  being  destitute,  afflicted,  ^evil  entreated 
13.  3.  them  that  ar«  ^evil  entreated,  as  being  yourselves 

Jas.  2.  4.  and  become  judges  with  evil  thoughts  ? 

3.  2.  the  tongue — a  restless  evil,  it  is  full  of  deadly  poison 

4.  16.  glory  in  your  vauntings  :  all  such  glorying  is  evil 

1  Pet.  2.  1.  Putting  away — envies,  and  all  evil  speakings 

3.  9.  not  rendering  evil  for  evil,  or  reviling  for  reviling 

10.  Let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil 

4.  4.  same  excess  of  riot,  speaking  evil  of  you 

2  Pet.  2.  2.  the  way  of  the  truth  shall  be  evil  spoken  of 

1  Jno.  3.  12.  wherefore  slew  he  him  ? — his  works  were  evil 

2  Jno.  11.  giveth  him  greeting  partaketh  in  his  evil  works 


107 


EVIL 

3  Jno.  11.  not  that  which  is  e. — doeth  e.  hath  not  seen  God 

Bev.  2.  2.  patience,  and  that  thoi;  canst  not  bear  eviZ  men 

see  against,  evil  one,  eye,  ill,  rail,  railing. 

Evil  with  good. 

Mat.  5.  45.  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  e.  and  the  (jood 
Bom.  7.  21.  to  me  who  would  do  (jood,  evil  is  present 

12.  9.  that  wliich  is  evil;  cleave  to  that  which  is  good 
21.  Be  not  overcome  of  evil,  but  overcome  e.  with  good 

16.  19.  I  would  have  you  wise  unto  that  which  is  good, 
and  simple  unto  that  which  is  evil 
Heb.  5. 14.  their  senses  exercised  to  discern  good  and  evil 

1  Pet.  3.  11.  let  him  turn  away  from  evil,  and  do  good 

3  Jno.  11.  imitate  not  that  which  is  e.,  but  that  which  is  g. 

Evil  one.—A.V.  ^evil,  ^wicled,  ^wickedness,  huiched  one. 
Mat.  5.  37.  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  is  of  the  ^evil  one 

6.  13.  but  deliver  us  from  the  ^evil  one 

13.  19.  then  cometh  the  ^evil  one,  and  snatcheth  away 
38.  the  tares  are  the  sons  of  the  ^evil  one 

Jno.  17. 15.  that  thou  shouldest  keep  them  from  ih.&'^evil  one 
Eph.  6.  16.  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  "^evil  one 

2  Th.  3.  3.  stablish  you,  and  guard  you  from  the  '^evil  one 
1  Jno.  2.  13.  because  ye  have  overcome  the  ^evil  one 

3.  12.  not  as  Cain  was  of  the  ^e.  one,  and  slew  his  brother 
6. 18.  God  keepeth  him,  and  the  %.  one  toucheth  him  not 

19.  and  the  whole  world  lieth  in  the  ^evil  one 

Evil  spirit — s. 
Lu.  7.  21.  cured— diseases  and  plagues  and  evil  spirits 

8.  2.  certain  women  which  had  been  healed  of  evil  spirits 
Acts  19.  12.  and  the  evil  spirits  went  out 

13.  to  name  over  them  which  had  the  evil  s.  the  name 
lo.  And  the  evil  spirits  answered  and  said  unto  them 
16.  the  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was  leaped  on  them 

Evil  thing— s.—A.V.  ^evils. 

Mat.  12. 35.  out  of  his  evil  treasure  bringeth  forth  e.  things 
MA.  7.  23.  all  these  evil  things  proceed  from  within 
Lu.3. 19.  and  for  all  the  ^evil  things  which  Herod  had  done 
lb.  25.  thy  good  things,  and  Lazarus  in  like  manner  e.  t. 
Bom.  1  30.  haughty,  boastful,  inventors  of  evil  things 
/TV  o  of"  *^®  latent  we  should  not  lust  after  evil  things 
1  it.  I.  8.  having  no  evil  thing  to  say  of  us 

Evil-doer— s.-^.F.  hnalef actor. 
Jno.  18.  30.  If  this  man  wei-e  not  an  '^evil-doer 
1  Pet.  2.  12.  wherein  they  npeak  against  you  as  evil-doers 

14.  as  sent  by  bim  for  vengeance  on  evil-doers 

4.  15.  as  a  murderer,  or  a  thief,  or  an  evil-doer 
__    .  see  malefactor. 
Evil-doing. 

1  Pet.  3. 17.  thatye  suffer  for  well-doing  than  for  ew7-<?oe«^ 

see  wrong-doing. 

Evils.— yl.F.  ^worthy  deeds. 

Acts'li.  12.  by  thy  providence  ^evils  are  corrected 
see  evil  things. 

Exact— ed.— 4.  V.  ^accuse,  'perfect,  Hahen. 
Lit.  3.  14.  neither  ^exact  anything  wrongfully 
A  f'ol  oo^  ^^l^  wrongfully  ^exacted  aught  of  any  man 
Acts  24.  22.  Fehx,  havmg  more  '^exact  knowledge 
»ee  extort. 

Exactly.— ^.F.  ^perfectly. 
Acts  23.  15.  though  ye  would  judge  his  case  more  ^e.  i20 

Exalt.— .4. F.  ^exalted,  Hift  up. 
Mat.  23.  12.  whosoever  shall  e.  himself  shall  be  humbled 


EXCEEDING 

Acts  5.  31.  Him  did  God  '^exaltviiih  his  right  hand  to  be 
Jas.  4.  10.  sight  of  the  Lord,  and  he  shall  '^exalt  you 

1  Pet.  5.  6.  that  he  may  exalt  you  in  due  time 

see  exalteth. 

Exalted. — A.V.  ^exalteth,  Viighly  esteemed. 

ilfa^.  11.23.  shalt  thou  be  exaZ^etZ  unto  heaven?  Zm.  10. 15 

23.  12.  shall  humble  himself  shall  be  e.  Lu.  14. 11 :  18. 14 
Lu.  1.  52.  And  hath  exalted  them  of  low  degree 

16.  15.  that  which  is  %.  among  men  is  an  abomination 
Acts  2.  23.  Being  therefore  by  the  right  hand  of  God  e. 

13.  17.  and  exalted  the  people  when  they  sojourned 

2  Cor.  10.  5.  every  high  thing — le.  against  the  knowledge  of 
11.7.  abasing  myself  that  ye  might  be  fA-aZ<e(i  [God 
12.  7.  that  I  should  not  be  exalted  overmuch 

Phil.  2.  9.  Wherefore  also  God  highly  exalted  him 
see  estate,  exalt. 

Exalteth. — A.V.  ^exalt. 

Lu.  14. 11.  every  one  that  e.  himself  shall  be  humbled.  18. 14 
2  Cor.  11.  20.  if  he  ^exalteth  himself,  if  be  smiteth  you 
2  Th.  2.  4.  that  opposeth  and  e.  himself  against  all  that  is 
see  exalted. 

Examination. 

Acts  25. 26.  that,  after  e.  had,  I  may  have  somewhat  to  write 

Examine. — A.  V.  '^examined. 
Acts  22.  29.  They  then  which  were  about  to  ^examine  him 
1  Cor.  9.  3.  My  defence  to  them  that  examine  me  is  this 
see  prove,  try. 

Examined. 

Z/w.  23.  14.  behold,  I,  having  examined  him  before  you 
Acts  4.  9.  if  we  this  day  are  e.  couceruiug  a  good  deed 
12.  19.  he  examined  the  guards,  and  commanded 
22.  24.  bidding  that  he  should  be  examined  by  scourging 
28.  18.  when  they  had  e.  me,  desired  to  set  me  at  liberty 
see  examine. 

Examining. — A.V.  ^searched. 

Acts  17.  11.  ^examining  the  scriptures  daily 

24.  8.  by  examining  him  thyself,  to  take  knowledge 

Example — s. — A.V.  ^ensample — s,  ^shewed. 

Mat.  1.19.  not  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example 
Jno.  13. 15.  For  I  have  given  you  an  example 
Acts  20.  35.  In  all  things  I  gave  you  an  '^example 
1  Cor.  10.  6.  Now  these  things  were  our  examples 

11.  things  happened  unto  them  by  way  of  ^example 
Heb.  4.  11.  fall  after  the  same  example  of  disobedience 
Jas.  5.  10.  an  example  of  suffering  and  of  patience    [steps 

1  Pet.  2.  21.  leaving  you  an  e.,  that  ye  should  follow  hi 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  made  them  an  ^e.  unto  those  that  should  live 
Jude  7.  are  set  forth  as  an  e.,  suffering  the  punishment 

see  copy,  ensample. 

Exceed. 
Mat.  5.  20.  except  your  righteousness  shall  e.  the  righteous- 
2  Cor.  3.  9.  ministration  of  righteousness  e.  in  glory  [ness 

Exceeding. — A.V.  ^abundance. 
Matt.  2.  10.  they  rejoiced  with  exceeding  great  joy 
16.  was  exceeding  wroth,  and  sent  forth,  and  slew 

4,  8.  taketh  him  unto  an  exceeding  high  mountain 

5.  12.  Eejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad  :  for  great  is  your 
8.  28.  coming  forth  out  of  the  tombs,  exceeding  fierce 

17.  23.  And  they  [disciples]  were  exceeding  sorry 
26.  22.  And  they  were  exceeding  sorrowful 


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EXERCISE 


Mai.  26.  38.  My  soul  is  exceeding  sorrowful.  Mk.  14.  34 
Mk.  6.  26.  Au(i  the  king  [Herod]  was  exceeding  sorry 

9.  3.  liis  garments  became  glistering,  exceeding  white 
Lu.  23.  8.  when  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he  was  exceeding  glad 
Acts  7.  20.  Moses  was  born,  and  was  exceeding  fair 
Bum.  7. 13.  through  the  commandment  siu  might  become  e. 
2  Cor.  9.  14.  by  reason  of  the  e.  grace  of  God  in  you  [sinful 

12.  7.  by  reason  of  the  le.  greatness  of  the  revelations 
£j}h.  1.19.  what  the  exceeding  greatness  of  his  power 

2.  7.  he  might  shew  the  exceeding  riches  of  his  grace 

3.  20.  unto  him  that  is  able  to  do  exceeding  abundantly 

1  Pet.  4.  13.  ye  may  rejoice  with  exceeding  joy 
2Pc<.1.4.  unto  us  his  precious  aud  exceeding  great  promises 
Jiide  24.  before  the  presence  of  his  glory — in  exceeding ioy 
Bev.  16.  21.  for  the  plague  thereof  is  exceeding  great 

see  exceedingly,  overflow. 

Exceedingly. — A.V.  ^abundantly,  "^exceeding,  ^greatlg, 
hnore,  ^much,  ^out  of  measure,  ''rather. 
Mat.  19.  25.  they  were  astonished  ^exceedinglij ,  saying 
27.  23.  cried  out  ^e.,  saying,  Let  him  be  crucified.  Mk.  15 
54.  feared  Sg.,  saying.  Truly  thiswasthe  Son  of  God  [14 
Mk.  4.  41.  Aud  they  feared  e.,  and  said  one  to  another 

10.  26.  Aud  they  were  astonished  ^exceedingly ,  saying 
Acts  6.  7.  number  of  the  disciples  vaxAiv^iiedL— ^exceedingly 

16.  20.  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly  trouble  our  city 
26. 11.  and  being  e.  mad  against  them,  I  persecuted  them 
27.  18.  Aud  as  we  laboured  exceedingly  with  the  storm 
Bom.  5.  20.  grace  did  abound  more  ^exceedingly 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  that  we  were  weighed  down  '"exceedingly 

4.  17.  worketh  for  us  more  and  more  '^exceedingly 

7.  13.  we  joyed  the  more  earceefZtH^Z?/ for  the  joy  of  Titus 
Gal.  1. 14.  being  more  excee^^jftf/Z^  zealous  for  the  traditions 

1  Th.  2.  17.  endeavoured  the  more  ^e.  to  see  your  face 
3.  10.  praying  exceedingly  that  we  may  see  your  face 

2  Tk.  1.  3.  for  that  your  faith  groweth  exceedingly 

1  Tim.  1.  14.  grace  of  our  Lord  abounded  ^e.  with  faith 
Heb.  12.  21.  Moses  said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  quake 
13.  19.  1  exhort  you  tlae  more  '^exceedingly  to  do  this 

Excel  A.V. —see  abound. 

Excellency — ies. — A.V.  'Upraises. 
1  Cor.  2. 1.  came  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of  wisdom 
Phil.  3.  8.  for  the  e.  of  the  knowledge  of  Christ  Jesus 
1  Pet.  2.  9.  that  ye  may  shew  forth  the  '^excellencies  of  him 
see  greatness. 

Excellent. — A.V.  ^noble. 
Lu.  1.  3.  write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  e.  Theophilua 
^c^s  23.  26.  GlaudiusLysias  unto  the  most  e.  governor  Felix 
24.  3.  most  '^excellent  Felix,  with  all  thankfulness 
26.  25.  But  Paul  saith,  I  am  not  mad,  most  ^e.  Festus 
Bom.l.lS.  approvest  the  things  that  are  e. ,  being  instructed 

1  Cor.  12.  13.  a  still  more  excellent  way  shew  I  unto  you 
Phil.  1.10.  thatyemayapprove  the  things  thatareea;ceM6n< 
Ueb.  1.  4.  hath  inherited  a  more  ea:ceMe/i<  name  than  they 

8.  6.  now  hath  he  obtained  a  ministry  the  more  excellent 
11.4.  Abel  offered  unto  God  a  more  excellent  sacrifice 

2  Pet.  1.  17.  came  such  a  voice  to  him  from  the  e.  glory 

Excelletli  A.V. — see surpasseth. 

Except. 

Mat.  5.  20.  except  your  righteousness  shall  exceed  the 
12.  29.  spoil  his  goods,  e.  he  first  bind  the  strong  man  ? 

18.  3.  E.  ye  turn,  and  become  as  little  children  [MX-.  3.  27 

19.  9.  shall  put  away  his  wife,  except  for  fornication 
24.  22.  And  e.  those  days  had  been  shortened.  Mk.  13.  20 
26.  42.  0  my  Father — except  I  drink  it,  thy  will  be  done 

Mk.  7.  3.  except  they  wash  their  hands  diligently.  4 
Lu.  9.  13.  five  loaves  and  two  fishes;  exceptv/e  should  go 


Lie.  13.  3.  e.  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  in  like  manner  perish.  5 
Jno.  3.  2.  do  these  signs  that  thoudoest,  e.  God  be  with  him 
3.  Jesus  answered — Except  a  man  be  boi'u  anew 
5.  E.  aman  be  born  of  water  and  the  Spirit  [given  him 
27.  John — said,  A  man  can  receive  uothing,e.it  have  been 
4.  48.  Except  ye  see  signs — ye  will  in  no  wise  believe 
6.  44.  No  man  can  come  to  me,  e.  the  Father — draw  him 
53.  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man  and  driuk 
65.  no  man  can  come  unto  me,  e.  it  be  given  unto  him 
12.  24.  Except  a  grain  of  wheat  fall  into  the  earth  aud  die 
15.  4.  branch  cannot  bear  fruit — e.  it  abide  in  the  vine 
19. 11.  no  power  against  me,  e.  it  were  given  thee  [Pilate] 
20.  25.  Except  I  shall  see  in  his  hands  the  print 
Acts  8.  1.  they  were  all  scattered  abroad — e.  the  apostles 
31.  [eunuch]  said,  How  can  I,  e.  some  one  shall  guide  me? 
15.  1.  E.  ye  be  circumcised  after  the  custom  of  Moses 
24.  21.  e.  it  be  for  this  one  voice,  that  I  [Paul]  cried 

26.  29.  might  become  such  as  I  [Paul]  am,  e.  these  bonds 

27.  31.  Paul  said — Except  these  abide  in  the  ship 
Bom.  7.  7.  I  had  not  kuown  coveting,  e.  the  law  had  said 

10. 15.  how  shall  they  preach,  except  they  be  sent  ?  [pret 

1  Cor.  14.  5.  he  that  speaketh  with  tongues,  e.  he  inter- 
15.  36.  thyself  sowest  is  not  quickened,  except  it  die 

2  Cor.  12. 13.  except  it  be  that  I — was  not  a  burden  to  you  ? 
2  Th.  2. 3.  it  will  not  be,  except  the  falling  away  come  first 
2  Tim.  2.  5.  not  crowned,  e.  he  have  contended  lawfully 
Bev.  2.  5.  move  thy  candlestick  out  of  its  place,  e.  thou 

22.  into  great  tribulation,  except  they  repent     [repent 

Excepted. 

1  Cor.  15.  27.  he  is  e.  who  did  subject  all  things  unto  him 

Excess. 

Mat.  23.  25.  within  they  are  full  from  extortion  aud  excess 

1  Pet.  4  4.  ye  run  not  with  them  into  the  same  excess  of  riot 

see  riot,  ivinebibbings. 

Exchange — d. — A.V.  ^changed. 
Mat.  16.  26.  shall  a  man  give  in  e.  for  his  life  ?  Mk.  8.  37 
Boiii.  1.  25.  for  that  they  ^e.  the  truth  of  God  for  a  lie 

Exchangers  A.V. — see  bankers. 

Exclude  A.V. — see  shut. 

Excluded. 
Bom.  3.  27.  Where  then  is  the  glorying  ?     It  is  excluded 

Excuse — d. — A.V.  '^cloke,  '^inexcusable. 
Lu.  14. 18.  all — began  to  make  excuse  —h&ve.vae  excused.19 
Jno.  15.  22,  but  now  they  have  no  ^excuse  for  their  sin 
Bom.  1.  20.  that  they  may  be  without  excuse 

2.  1.  Wherefore  thou  art  without  ^excuse,  O  man 
see  excusing. 

Excusing. — A.V.  ^excuse. 
Bom.  2.  15.  accusing  or  else  excusing  them 

2  Cor.  12.  19.  think  all  this  time  that  we  are  ^e.  ourselves 

Execute — d. — A.V.  hnake. 
Lu.  1.  8.  while  he  executed  the  priest's  ofBce  before  God 
Jno.  5.  27.  gave  him  authority  to  execute  judgement 
Botn.  9.  28.  the  Lord  will  ^execute  his  word  upon  the  earth 
Jude  15.  to  execute  judgement  upon  all,  aud  to  convict  all 

Executioner  A.V. — see  soldier. 

Exercise. 
Mat.  20.  25.  great  ones,  e.  authority  over  them.  Mk.  10.  42 
Acts  24.  16.  Herein  do  I  alsoe.  myself  to  have  a  conscience 
1  Tim.  4.  7.  And  exercise  thyself  unto  godliness 
8.  for  bodily  exercise  is  profitable  for  a  little 


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EXERCISED 

Exercised— eth. 
Eeh.  6.  14.  their  senses  exercised  to  discern  good  and  evil 

12.  11.  been  e.  thereby,  even  the  fruit  of  righteousness 
2  Pet.  2.  1-4.  having  a  heart  exercised  in  covetousness 
llev.  13.  12.  And  he  e.  all  the  authority  of  the  first  beast 

Exercising. — A.V.  taking. 
1  Pel.  5.  2.  ^exercising  the  oversight,  not  of  constraint 

Exhort. — A.V.  '^beseech,  ^comfort,  Hntreat. 
Acts  27.  22.  And  now  I  exhort  you  to  be  of  good  cheer 

1  Th.  4.  1.  we  beseech  and  exhort  you  in  the  Lord  Jesus 

10.  we  le.  you,  brethren,  that  ye  abound  more  and  more 
5. 11.  Wherefore  ^e.  one  another,  and  build  each  othei-  up 

14.  we  exhort  you,  brethren,  admonish  the  disorderly 

2  Th.  3.  12.  such  we  command  and  e.  in  the  Lord  Jesus 

1  Tim.  2.  1.  I  e.  therefore,  first  of  all,  that  supplicatious 

5.  1.  Rpbuke  not  an  elder,  but  ^exhort  him  as  a  father 

6.  2.  These  things  teach  and  exhort 

2  Tim.  4.  2.  exhort,  with  all  longsuffering  and  teaching 
Tit.  1.  9.  able  both  to  exhort  in  the  sound  doctrine 

2.  6.  younger  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  soberminded 
9.  E.  servants  to  be  in  subjection  to  their  own  masters 

15.  speak  and  exhort  and  reprove  with  all  authority 
Heh.  3.  13.  but  exhort  one  another  day  by  day 

13.  19.  I  ^exhort  you  the  more  exceedingly  to  do  this 
22.  I  le.  you,  brethren,  bear  with  the  word  of  exhorta- 

1  Pet.  5.  1.  The  elders  therefoie  among  you  lexhort  [tion 
see  entreat,  exhorted,  exhorting. 

Exhortation — s. — A.V.  ^consolation. 

Lu.  3.  18.  many  other  exhortations  therefore  preached  he 
Acts  4.  36.  Barnabas  (which  is,  being  interpreted.  Son  of  ^e.) 
13.  15.  if  ye  have  any  word  of  exhortation  for  the  people 
20.  2.  and  had  given  them  much  exhortation  [Paul] 
2  Cor.  8. 17.  For  indeed  he  [Titus]  accepted  our  exhortation 
1  Th.  2.  3.  For  our  exhortation  is  not  of  error 

1  Tim.  4.  13.  give  heed  to  reading,  to  e.,  to  teaching 
Heh.  12.  5.  ye  have  forgotten  the  e.,  which  reasoneth  with 

13. 22.  brethren,  bear  with  the  word  of  exhortation  [you 
see  comfort,  consolation,  exhorting. 

Exhorted. — A .  V.  ^besought,  ^desired,  ^embraced,  ^exhort. 

Acts  2.  40.  he  [Peter]  testified,  aud  ^exhorted  them 

11.  23.  and  he  [Barnabas]  e.  them  all,  that  with  purpose 
15.32.  e.c/iovJerf  the  brethren  with  many  words  [of  heart 
20.  1.  Paul — sent  for  the  disciples  and  ^exhorted  them 

2  Cor.  8.  6.  Insomucli  that  we  '^exhorted  Titus 

12. 18.  I'^exhorted  Titus,  and  I  sent  the  brother  with  him 
1  Tim.  1.  3.  As  I  ^exhorted  thee  to  tarry  at  Ephesus 
see  exhorting. 
Exhorteth. 

Mom.  12.  8.  or  he  that  exhorteth,  to  his  exhorting 

Exhorting. — A.V.  hxhort,  ^exhortation,  ^exhorted. 

Acts  14.  22.  exhorting  them  to  continue  in  the  faith 
Bom.  12.  8.  he  that  exhorteth,  to  his  "^exhorting 
1  Th.  2.  11.  ^exhorting  you,  and  encouraging  you 
Jleh.  10.  25.  exhorting  one  another  ;  and  so  much  the  more 
1  Pei.5.12. 1  have  written  unto  you  briefly,  e.,  and  testifying 
Jude  3.  ^exhorting  you  to  contend  earnestly  for  the  faith 
see  encouraged. 
Exorcists. 

Acts  19.  13.  strolling  Jews,  e.,  took  upon  them  to  name 

Expect.— .4. F.  Uookfor. 
1  Cor.  16.  11.  for  I  ^e.  him  [Timothy]  with  the  brethren 


EXTORTIONEE 

Expectation.— ^.F.  Hooked,  Hooking. 

Lu.  3.  15.  And  as  the  people  were  in  expectation 

21.  26.  men  fainting  for  fear,  and  for  '^e.  of  the  things 
Acts  12.  11.  and  from  all  the  e.  of  the  people  of  the  Jews 

28.  6.  when  they  were  long  in  ^expectation 
Bom.  8.  19.  For  the  earnest  exjjectation  of  the  creation 
Phil.  1.  20.  accoi'ding  to  my  earnest  expectation  aud  hope 
Heb.  10.  27.  but  a  certain  fearful  ^expectation  of  judgement 

Expected— ing.—^.F.    Hooked. 

Acts  3.  5.  expecting  to  receive  something  from  them 

28.  6.  they  '^expected  that  he  [Paul]  would  have  swollen 
Heb.  10  13.  ea;jpecii«5' till  his  enemies  be  made  the  footstool 

Expecteth.— ^.F.  Hooketh. 

Mat.  24.  50.  the  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a  day 
when  he  ^cxpecteth  not.  Lu.  12.  i46 

Expedient. — A.  V.  "^good. 

Mat.  19. 10.  is  so  with  his  wife,  it  is  not  ^expedient  to  marry 
Jno.  11.  50.  it  is  e.  for  you  that  one  man  should  die.  18. 14 
16.  7.  It  is  expedient  for  you  that  I  go  away 

1  Cor.  6.  12.  lawful  for  me  ;  but  not  all  things  are  expedient 

2  Cor.  8. 10.  for  this  is  expedient  for  you,  who  were  the  first 
12.  1.  I  must  needs  glory,  though  it  is  not  expedient 

Expelled  A.V.—see  cast  out. 

Experience. — A.  V.  hinskilful. 

Heb.  5.  13.  every  one  that  partaketh  of  milk  is  without  ^e. 
see  probation. 

Experiment  A.  V.  —see  proving. 

Expert. 
Acts  26.  3.  because  thou  art  expert  in  all  customs 

Expired  A .  V.—see  fulfilled,  finished. 
Explain. — A.V.  ^declare. 
Mat.  13.  36.  ^Explain  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  tares 

Expoiinded. 

Mk.  4.  34.  to  his  own  disciples  he  expounded  all  things 
Acts  11.  4.  Peter  began,  and   e.  the  matter  xmto  them 
18.  26.  aud  e.  unto  him  the  way  of  God  more  carefully 
28.  23.  he  expounded  the  matter,  testifying  the  Mugdom 
see  interpreted. 

Express  A.V.—see  very. 

Expressly. 
1  Ti7n.  4.  1.  the  Spirit  saith  expressly,  that  in  later  times 

Extort. — .<4.F.  ^exact. 
Lu.  3.  13.  ^E.  no  more  than  that  which  is  appointed  you 

Extortion. — A.V.  '^covetousness,  ^ravening. 

Mat.  23.  25.  they  are  full  from  extortion  and  excess 
Lti,.  11.  39.  your  inward  part  is  full  of  ^e.  aud  wickedness 
2.  Cor.  9.  5.  as  a  matter  of  bounty,  and  not  of  ^extortion 

Extortioner— s. 

Lu.  18.  11.  am  not  as  the  rest  of  men,  extortiojiers.  unjust 

1  Cor.  5.  10.  or  with  the  covetous  and  e.,  or  with  idolaters 

11.  a  drunkard,  or  an  extortioner  ;  with  such  a  one  no 

6. 10.  norrevilers,  nor  e.,  shall  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God 


110 


EYE 


FACE 


Eye. 

Mat.  5.  29.  if  thy  vightei/e  caiiseth  thee  to  stumble.    18.  9 : 
38.  An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a  tooth  iMk.  9.  47 
6. 22.  The  lamp  of  the  body  is  the  eye  :  if  therefore  thine 
eye  be  single.  Lu.  11.  43. 
23.  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole  body.  Lii.  11.  34 
7.  3.  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother's  eye — beam  that  is  in 
thine  own  eye  ?  5  :  Lu.  6.  41,  42 
4.  Let  me  cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thine   eye — beam 
is  in  thine  own  eye  1  5  :  liu.  6.  24 

18.  9.  enter  into  life  with  one  eye,  rather  than.  Mh.  9. 47 

19.  24.  to  go  through  a  needle's  eye.  Mk.  10.  25  :  Lu.  18.  25 

20.  15.  or  is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  ? 
Mk.  7.  22.  an  evil  eye,  railing,  pride,  foolishness 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  Things  which  eye  saw  not,  and  ear  heard  not 

12.  16.  Because  I  am  not  the  eye,  I  am  not  of  the  body 
17.  If  the  whole  body  were  an  eye,  where  were  the 
21.  the  eye  cannot  say  to  the  hand,  I  have  no  need  of 

15.  52.  in  a  moment,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye 

Bev.  1.  7.  every  eye  shall  see  him,  and  they  which  pierced 

Eyes. 
Mat.  9.  29.  Then  touched  he  their  eyes.  20.  34 

30.  And  their  eyes  were  opened 

13.  15.  their  e.  they  have  closed  ;  Lest  haply  they  should 

perceive  with  their  eyes.  Jiio.  12.  40  :  Acts  28.  27 

16.  blessed  are  your  eyes,  for  they  see 

17.  8.  lifting  up  their  e.,  they  saw  no  one,  save  Jesus 

18.  9.  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  the  hell  of  fire.  Mk. 

20.  33.  Lord,  that  our  eyes  may  be  opened  [9.  ¥1 

21.  42.  And  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes  ?  Mk.  12.  11 
26.  43.  for  their  eyes  were  heavy.  Mk.  14.  40 

Mk.  8.  18.  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not  ? 

23.  when  he  [Jesus]  had  spit  on  his  e.,  and  laid  his  hands 
25.  Then  again  he  laid  his  hands  upon  his  eyes 
Lu.  2.  30.  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation 

4.  20.  the  eyes  of  all  iu  the  synagogue  were  fastened 
10.  23.  Blessed  are  the  eyes  which  see  the  things 

16.  23.  he  [Dives]  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in  torments 

18.  13.  woiild  not  lift  up  so  much  as  his  e.  unto  heaven 

19.  42.  but  now  they  are  hid  from  thine  eyes 

24. 16.  their  e.  were  holdeu  that  they  should  not  know  him 

31.  their  eyes  were  opened,  and  they  knew  him 
Jno.  4.  35.  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields 

6.  5.  therefore  lifting  up  his  eyes.  11.  41 :  17. 1  :  Lu.  6.  20 

9.  7.  and  anointed  his  eyes  with  the  clay.  15 

10.  How  then  were  thine  eyes  opened  ?  26 

11.  Jesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  mine  eyes 
14.  Jesus  made  tlie  clay,  and  opened  his  eyes 

17.  sayest  thou  of  him,  in  that  he  opened  thine  eyes  ? 
21.  or  who  opened  his  eyes,  we  know  not 

30.  whence  he  is,  and  yet  he  opened  mine  eyes 

32.  that  any  one  opened  the  eyes  of  a  man  born  blind 

10.  21.  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of  the  blind  ? 

11.  37.  which  opened  the  eyes  of  him  that  was  blind 
Acts  3.  4.  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him  [lame  man] 

9.  8.  when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  saw  nothing 

18.  there  fell  from  his  eyes  as  it  were  scales 

Acts  9.  40.  And  she  opened  lier  e. ;  and  when  she  saw  Peter 
11.  6.  upon  the  which  when  I  had  fastened  mine  eyes 
13. 9.  Paul,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost ;  fastened  his  eyes 
26.  18.  to  open  their  eyes,  that  they  may  turn 

Bom.  3.  18   There  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  eyes 
11.  8.  a  spirit  of  stupor,  eyes  that  they  should  not  see 
10.  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  may  not  see 

Gal.  3.  1.  before  whose  e;/es  Jesus  Christ  was  openly  set 
4.  15.  have  plucked  out  your  eyes  and  given  them  to  me 

Eph.  1.  18.  having  the  eyes  of  your  heart  enlightened 

Heh.  4.  13.  before  the  e.  of  him  with  whom  we  have  to  to 


1  Pet.  3. 12.  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  upon  the  righteous 

2  Pet.  2.  14.  having  eyes  full  of  adultery 

1  Jno.  1.  1.  that  which  we  have  seen  with  our  eyes 

2.  11.  because  the  darkness  hath  blinded  his  eyes 
16.  lust  of  the  eyes,  and  the  vainglory  of  life 

Bev.  1.  14.  his  eyes  were  as  a  flame  of  fire.  2.  18 :  19.  12 

3.  18.  and  eyesalve  to  anoint  thine  eyes 

4.  6.  four  living  creatures  full  of  eyes.    8 

5.  6.  and  seven  eyes,  which  are  the  seven  Spirits  of  God 
7.  17.  God  shall  wipe  away  every  tear  from  their  e.  21.  4 

Eyesalve. 
Bev.  3.  18.  and  eyesalve  to  anoint  thine  eyes 

Eyeservice. 
Eph.  6.  6.  not  in  the  way  of  eyeservice.  Col.  3.  22 

Eyewitnesses. 

Lu.  1.  2.  from  the  beginning  were  eyewitnesses 

2  Pet.  1.  16.  but  we  were  eyewitnesses  of  his  majesty 


Fables. 

1  Tim.  1.  4.  to  give  heed  io  fables  amdi  endless  genealogies 
4.  7.  But  refuse  profane  and  old  wives'  fables 

2  Tij7i.  4.  4.  from  the  truth,  and  turn  aside  nnto  fables 
Tit.  1.  14.  not  giving  heed  to  Jewish  fables 

2  Pet.  1.  16.  For  we  did  not  follow  cunningly  devised/. 

Face. — A.V.  '^bear,  before,  ^countenance,  ^outward 
appearance,  ^presence. 

Mat.  6.  17.  anoint  thy  head  and  wash  thy  face 

11.  10.  messenger  before  thy /ace.  Mk.  1.  2.  :  Lu.  7.  27 

17.  2.  his  [Jesus]  face  did  shine  as  the  sun 

6.  they  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sore  afraid 

18.  10.  do  always  behold  the /ace  of  my  Father 

26.  39.  he  went  forward  a  little,  and  fell  on  his/«.ce 
67.  Then  did  they  spit  iu  his  face  and  buffet  him 

Mk.  14.  65.  began  to  spit  on  him,  and  to  cover  his  face 
Lu.  1.  76.  For  thou  shalt  go  before  the /ace  of  the  Lord.  17 

2.  31.  thou  hast  prepared  before  the /ace  of  all  peoples 
5. 12.  when  he  [leper]  saw  Jesus,  he  fell  on  his /ace 

9.  51.  stedfastly  set  his /ace  to  go  to  Jerusalem 
62.  and  sent  messengers  before  his  face 

53.  his /ace  was  as  though  he  were  going  to  Jerusalem 

10.  1.  them  two  and  two  before  his /ace  into  every  city 

12.  56.  ye  know  how  to  interpret  the/ace  of  the  earth. 
17.  16.  he  fell  upon  his  face  at  his  feet  [Mat.  16.  3 
21.  35.  all  them  that  dwell  on  the/ace  of  all  the  earth 

Jno.  11.  44.  his /ace  was  bound  about  with  a  napkin 
Acts  2.  25.  I  beheld  the  Lord  always  before  my  face 

3.  13.  delivered  up,  and  denied  before  the  ^faceoi  Pilate 

6.  15.  saw  his /ace  as  it  had  been  the /ace  of  an  angel 

7.  45.  God  thrust  out  before  the /ace  of  our  fathers 
17.  26.  men  for  to  dwell  on  all  the /ace  of  the  earth 
20.  25.  ye  all — shall  see  my  face  no  more.  38 

25.  16.  that  the  accused  have  the  accusers /ace  to  face 

27.  15.  the  ship  was  caught  and  could  not  ^face  the  wind 

1  Cor.  13. 12.  now  we  see  in  a  mirror,  darkly  ;  but  then/,  to/. 
14.  25.  he  will  fail  down  on  his  face  and  worship  God 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  look — upon  the/,  of  Moses  for  the  glory  of  his  ^f. 

13.  not  as  Moses,  who  put  a  veil  upon  his  face 
18.  But  we  all,  with  unveiled/ace  reflecting  as  a  mirror 
4  6.  the  glory  of  God  in  the  y'ace  of  Jesus  Christ 

8.  24.  Shew  ye— unto  them  in  the  '^face  of  the  churches 
10.  7.  Ye  look  at  the  things  which  are  before  your  *face 


111 


FACE. 

2  Coj'.11.20.  ye  bear  with  a  man — if  hesmiteth  you  on  the/. 
Gal.  1.  22.  unknown  hy  face  unto  the  churches  of  Judsea 

2.  11.  I  resisted  him  [Cephas]  to  the /(ice 

Col.  2.  1.   as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  the  iiesh 

1  Th.  2. 17,  exceedingly  to  see  your /ace  with  great  desire 

3.  10.  praying  exceedingly  that  we  may  see  your  face 

2  Th.  1.  9.  eternal  destruction  from  the  ^face  of  the  Lord 
ITeb.  9.  24.  now  to  appear  before  the  y-'ace  of  God  for  us 
Jas.  1.  23.  a  man  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a  mirror 

1  Pet.  3.  12.  the /ace  of  the  Lord  is  upon  them  that  do  evil 

2  Jno.  12. 1  hope  to  come  unto  you, and  to  speak /ace  to/. 

3  Jno.  14.  I  hope  shortly  to  see  thee,  and — speak /ace  to/. 
Mev.  4.  7.  the  third  creature  had  a,  face  as  of  a  man 

6.  16.  and  hide  us  from  the /ace  of  him  that  sitteth 
10. 1.  his  /ac^  was  as  the  sun,  and  his  feet  as  pillars  of  fire 

12.  14.  and  half  a  time,  from  the  face  of  the  serpent 
20.  11.  from  whose /ace  the  earth  and  the  heaven  fled 
22.  4.  and  they  shall  see  his /ace  ;  and  his  name  shall  be 

Faces. 

JUat.  6.16.  they  disfigure  their /aces,  that  they  may  be  seen 
Lti.  24.  5.  affrighted,  and  bowed  down  their/,  to  the  earth 
Mev.  7.  11.  they  fell  before  the  throne  on  their /aces 
9.  7.  and  their /aces  were  as  men's /aces 
11.  16.  fell  upon  their  faces,  and  worshipped  God 

Faction — s. — A.V.  Contention,  "^strife — s. 

2  Co7:  12.  20.  there  should  be  strife,  jealousy,  wraths,  2/- 
Phil.  1.  17.  the  other  proclaim  Christ  of  ^faction 

2.  3.  doing  nothing  through  2/  or  through  vainglory 
Jas.  3.  14.  bitter  jealousy  and  "^faction  in  your  heart 
16.  where  jealousy  and  '^faction  are,  there  is  confusion 

Factious. — A.V.  ^contentious. 

Bom.  2.  8.  them  that  are  i/acfto«s,  and  obey  not  the  truth 

Fade— eth. 

Jas.  1.  11.  so  also  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away 
1  Pet.  1.  4.  incorruptible  and  undefiled,  and—/,  not  away 
5.  4.  receive  the  crown  of  glory  tha.tf adeth  not  away 

Fail — ed. — A.V. — ^entered  not.  Heave,  ^wanted. 

Lu.  16.  9.  when  it  shall /a/Z  ;  they  may  receive  you 

22.  32.  supplication  for  thee,  that  thy  faith  fail  not 
Jno.  2.  3.  when  the  wine  °f  ailed,  the  mother  of  Jesus  saith 
Heh.  1.  12.  thou  art  the  same.  And  thy  years  shall  not  fail 

4.  6.  '^failed  to  enter  in  because  of  disobedience 
11.  32.  for  the  time  -will  fail  me  if  I  tell  of  Gideon 

13.  5.  himself  hath  said,  I  will  in  no  wise  "fail  thee 

see  fall,  falleth. 
Fails  th. 

Lu.  12.  33.  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that /aiZe^/i  not 
1  Cor.  13.  8.  Love  neYei  faileth  ;  but  whether  there  be 

Failing . — A .  V.  i  dai-Jcened. 

Lit.  23.  45.  the  sun's  light  y. :  and  the  veil  of  the  temple 
see  fainting. 
Fain. 

Lu.  15.  16.  he  would /ai;i  have  filled  with  the  husks 
Acts  26.  28.  thou  wouldest/ai?i  make  me  a  Christian 

1  Th.  2.  18.  because  he  would /atw  have  come  unto  you 
Pliilem.  13.  whom  I  would/,  have  kept  with  me  [Onesimus] 

Faint. 

Mat.  15.  32.  away  fasting,  lest  haply  ihey  faint.  Ml:.  8.  3. 
Lu.  18. 1.  that  they  ought  always  to  pray,  and  not  to  faint 

2  Cor.  4.  1.  as  we  obtained  mercy,  v/e  faint  not 

4. 16.  Wherefore  we/,  not ;  but  though  our  outward  man 


FAITH 

Gal.  6.  9.  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint  not 
JSph.  3.  13.  I  ask  that  ye  faint  not  at  my  tribulations 
Heb.  12.  5.  Hot  faint  when  thou  art  reproved  of  him 
see  fainting. 

Fainted  ^.F.— see  weary,  distressed. 

Fainthearted. — A.V.  ^feeble-minded. 
1  Th.  5.  14.  encourage  the  ^fainthearted,  support  the  weak 

Fainting. — A.V.  '^failing,  ^faint. 

Lu.  21.  26.  men  ^fainting  for  fear,  and  for  expectation 
Heb.  12.  3.  wax  not  weary,  ^fainting  in  your  souls 

Fair. 

Mat.  16.  2.  It  will  he  fair  weather:  for  the  heaven  is  red 
Acts  7.  20.  Moses  was  born,  and  was  exceeding /acV 
Born.  16.  18.  by  their  smooth  and /air  speech  they  beguile 
Gal.  6.  12.  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  show  in  the 

Faith. — A .  V.  ^believe,  ^believeth,  ^unbelief. 

Mat.  6.  30.  O  yeof  little/ai;^  ?  8.  26  :  14. 31  :  16.8:  Lu.  12. 28 

8.  10.  found  so  gre&t  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel.  La.  7.  9 

9.  2.  Jesus  seeing  their  faith.  Mk.  2.  5  :  Lu.  5.  20 

22.  thy /ai</i,  hath  made  thee  whole.  Mk.  5.  34:  10.  52: 

iw.  8.  48:  17.  19:  18.42 
15.  28.  O  woman,  great  is  thy  faith 
17.  20.  Because  of  your  little  ^faith — If  ye  h&ve  faith  as 

a  grain  of  mustard  seed.  Lu.  17.  6. 

21.  21.  If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not,  ye  shall  not  only 
23.  23.  matters  of  the  law — and  mercy,  &rui  faith 

Mk.  4.  40.  Why  are  ye  fearful?  have  ye  not  yet  faith  ? 

11.  22.  Jesus — saith  unto  them.  Have  faith  in  God 
Lu.  7.  50.  Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee  ;  go  in  peace 

17.  5.  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord,  Increase  our  faith 

18.  8.  Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he  find/  on  the  earth? 

22.  32.  made  supplication  for  thee,  that  thy/,  fail  not 
Acts  3.  16.  And  hy  faith  in  his  name — the  faith  which  is 

through  him  hath  given  him  this  perfect  soundness 
6.  5.  and  they  chose  Stephen,  a  man  full  of  faith 
7.  a  great  company  of  the  priests  were  obedient  to  the/. 

11.  24.   [Barnabas]  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost  and  of  faith 

13.  8.  seeking  to  turn  aside  the  proconsul  from  the  faith 

14.  9.  seeing  that  he  [cripple]  had/,  to  be  made  whole 
27.   had  opened  a  door  of  faith  unto  the  Gentiles 

20.  21.  and  faith  toward  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

24. 24.  Paul,  andheard  him  concerning  the  faith  in  Christ 

Bom.  1.  5.  obedience  of /ai77i  among  all  the  nations.  16.  2j 

17.  righteousness  of  God  hy  faith  unto  faith  :   as  it  is 

written.  But  the  righteous  shall  live  hy  faith 

3.3.  whatif  some  were  without  ■/.  ?  shall  their  want  of  8/. 

26.  and  the  justifier  of  him  that  hath  "faith  in  Jesus 

27.  of  works  ?    Nay:  but  by  a  law  of /a  e7/i 

4.  5.  his  faith  is  reckoned  for  righteousness.  9 

11.  circumcision,  a  seal  of  the  righteousness  of  the/. 

12.  walk  in  the  steps  of  that/ai^)i  of  our  father 

13.  heir  of  the  world,  but  through  the  righteousness  of/. 

14.  /.  is  made  void,  and  the  promise  is  made  of  none 
16.  it  is  oi  faith — which  is  of  the  faith  of  Abraham 

9.  30.  the  righteousness  which  is  oi  faith.   10.  6 

10.  8.  that  is,  the  word  oi  faith,  which  we  preach 

12.  3.  God  hath  dealt  to  each  man  a  measure  oi  faith 
6.  prophesy  according  to  the  proportion  of  oux  faith 

14.  2.  One  man  hath  'faith  to  eat  all  things 

22.  The  faith  which  thou  hast,  have  thou — before  God 

23.  not  oi  faith ;  and  whatsoever  is  not  ot  faith  is  sin 
1  Cor.  12.  9.  to  another /a;7/(,  in  the  same  Spirit 

13.  2.  if  I  have  a.\\  faith,  so  as  to  remove  mountains  ^ 
13.  But  now  abideth/ai^/j,  hope,  love,  these  three 


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FAITH 


2  Cor.  4. 13.  Laving  the  same  spirit  of/.,  according  to  that 
Gal.  1.  23.  preacheth  the/,  of  which  he  once  made  havock 

2.  20.  I  hve  in  faith,  the  faith  which  is  in  the  Sou  of  God 

3.  2.  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing  of  faith  '? 
7.  Know  therefore  that  they  wbicli  be  of  faith.  9 

11.  The  righteous  shall  live  hy  faith 

12.  the  law  is  not  of  faith  ;  but,  He  that  doeth  them 
23.  before  faith  came — shut  up  unto  the  faith 

25.  now  that/,  is  come,  we  are  no  longer  under  a  tutor 

5.  6.  nor  uncircumcision ;  but/,  working  through  love 

6.  10.  them  that  are  of  the  household  of  the  faith 
Eph.  1.  15.  having  heard  of  the  faith  iu  the  Lord  Jesus 

4.  6.  one  Lord,  one  faith,  one  baptism 

13.  till  we  all  attain  unto  the  unity  of  the  faith 
6.  16.  withal  taking  up  the  shield  of  faith 

23.  Peace  be  to  the  brethren,  and  love  with  faith 
Phil.  1.  25.  for  your  progress  and  joy  in  the  faith 

27.  with  one  soul  striving  for  the  faith  of  the  gospel 

1  Th.  1.  3.  your  work  of  faith  and  labour  of  love 

5.  8.  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  and  love 

2  Th.  1.  4.  your  patience  and/,  in  all  your  persecutions 

11.  desire  of  goodness  and  every  work  of/.,  with  power 
3.  2.  unreasonable  and  evil  men  ;  for  all  have  not  faith 

1  Tim  1.  5.  a  good  conscience  and  faith  unfeigned 

14.  grace  of  our  Lord  abounded  exceedingly  with  /  and 
19.  holding /aeY/i — shipwreck  concerning  the/,     [love 

3.  9.  holdiug  the  mystery  of  the/,  in  a  pure  conscience 

4.  1.  in  later  times  some  shall  fall  away  from  the  faith 
6.  nourished  in  the  words  of  the  faith  [believer 

5.  8.  he  hath  denied  the  faith,  and  is  worse  than  an  un- 

12.  because  they  have  rejected  their  Arst  faith 

6.  10.  reaching  after  have  been  led  astray  from  the  faith 

11.  follow  after — godliness,  faith,  love,  patience 

12.  Fight  the  good  fight  of  the  faith 

21.  some  professing  have  erred  concerning  the  faith 

2  Tim.  1.  5.  the  unfeigned /fi^/i  that  is  iu  thee 

2.  18.  and  overthrow  the  faith,  of  some 

22.  follow  righteousness, /«^</^,  love,  peace 

3.  8.  reprobate  concerning  the /a^^/^ 

10.  follow  my  teaching,  conduct,  purpose. /ai^/i- 

4.  7.  I  have  finished  the  course,  I  have  kept  the  faith 
Tit.  1.  1.  according  to  the  faith  of  God's  elect 

4.  to  Titus,  my  true  child  after  a  common  faith 
Philem.  5.  hearing  of  thy  love,  and  of  the/,  which  thou  hast 

6.  the  fellowship  of  thy  faith  may  become  effectual 
Heb.  4.  2.  profit  them,  because  they  were  not  united  by/ 
6.  1.  repentance  from  dead  works,  and  of/,  toward  God 

10.  22.  draw  near  with  a  true  heart  in  fulness  of  faith 
39.  but  of  them  that  have  i/.  unto  the  saving  of  the  soul 

11.  1.  Now  /at7/i  is  the  assurance  of  things  hoped  for 

6.  without  faith  it  is  impossible  to  be  well-pleasing 

7.  heir  of  the  righteouuess  which  is  according  to  faith 

12.  2.  Jesus  the  author  and  perfecter  of  our  faith 

13.  7.  considering  the  issue  of  their  life,  imitate  their/. 
Jas.  2.  1.  hold  uot  the  faith  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

14.  hath /., but  have  not  works?  can  that/,  save  him? 

17.  Even  ao  faith,  if  it  have  not  works.  20.  26 

18.  a  man  will  say.  Thou  hast  faith,  and  I  have  works : 

shew  me  thy  faith — will  shew  thee  my  faith 
22.  /.  wrought  with  his  works,  and  by  works  was  faith 

5.  15.  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  him  that  is  sick 
2  Pet.  1.  1.  tliat  have  obtained  a  like  ])recious  faith 

1  J)io.  5.  4.  that  hath  overcome  the  world,  even  onr  faith 
Jude  3.  exhorting  you  to  contend  earnestly  for  the  faith 
Bev.  2.  13.  boldest  fast  my  name,  and  didst  uot  deny  my/. 
19.  I  know  thy  works,  and  thy  love  and  faith 
13.  10.  Here  is  the  patience  and  the  faith  of  the  saints 
14. 12.  keep  the  commandments  of  God,  and  the/.of  Jesus 
see  helinf,  faithfulness,  hope. 


By  Faith.— ^.F.  through  faith. 

Acts  3.  16.  '^by  faith  iu  his  name  hath  his  name  made 

15.  9.  cleansing  their  hearts  by  faith 

26.  18.  them  that  are  sanctified  by  faith  in  me 
Bom.  1.  12.  by  the  other's  faith,  both  yours  and  mine 
17.  righteousness  of  God  by  faith — shall  live  by  faith 
3.  28.  a  man  is  justified  by  faith.  5.  1 :   Gal.  2.  16 :  3.  24 
30.  he  shall  justify  the  circumcision  by  faith 
5.  2.  through  whom  also  we  have  had  our  access  by  faith 
9.  32.  Because  they  sought  it  not  by  faith 
11.  20.  thou  standest  by  thy  faith.   2  Cor.  1.  24 
2  Cor.  5.  7.  (for  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  sight) 
Gal.  3.  8.  foreseeing  that  God  would  justify  the  Gentiles 
II.  The  righteous  shall  live  6y/ai<7i  [^by  faith 

22.  that  the  promise  by  faith  in  Jesus  Christ  might 
5.  5.  by  faith  wait  for  the  hope  of  righteousness 
Phil.  3.  9.  the  righteousness  which  is  of  God  by  faith 
Heb.  10.  38.  But  my  righteous  one  shall  live  by  faith 
11.3.  ^By  faith  we  understand  that  the  worlds  have  been 
4.  By  faith  Ahe\.  5.  By  faithl^nooh.  7.  By  faith'No&h. 
8.  By  faith  Abraham.  9,  17.    20.  By  faith  Isaac 
blessed  Jacob.   21.  By  faith  Jacob.    22.  By  faith 
Joseph.    23.  By  faith  Moses.    24,  27, 128.    31.  By 
faith  Rahab  the  harlot. 
11.  ^By  f.  even  Sarah  herself  received  power  to  conceive 

29.  By  faith  they  [Israel]  passed  throuh  the  Red  Sea 

30.  By  faith  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down 

Jas.  2. 24.  by  works  a  man  is  justified,  and  not  only  by  faith 
see  in  faith,  through  faith,  your  faith. 

In  Faith.— 4. F.  ^by  faith. 

Acts  14.  22.  exhorting  them  to  continue  in  the  faith 

16.  5.  So  the  churches  were  strengthened  in  the  fait  Ji. 
Rom.  4. 19.  without  being  weakened  in  faith  he  considered 

14.  1.  But  him  that  is  weak  in  faith  receive  ye 
1  Cor.  16.  13.  Watch  ye,  stand  fast  in  the  faith 
2.  Cor.  8.  7.  But  as  ye  abound  in  everything,  in  faith 

13.  5.  Try  your  own  selves,  whether  ye  be  in  the  faith 
Gal.  2. 20.  I  live  Hnf.,  the  faith  which  is  in  the  Son  of  God 
Col.  1.  23.  if  so  be  that  ye  continue  in  the  faith,  grounded 

2.  7.  builded  up  in  him,  and  stablished  in  your  faith 

1  Tim.  1.  2.  unto  Timothy,  my  true  child  in  faith 

4.  rather  than  a  dispensation  of  God  which  is  in  faith 

2.  7.  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  truth 

15.  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  love  and  sanctification 

3.  13.  great  boldness  i?i  the  f.  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  12.  in  manner  of  life,  in  love,  in  faith,  in  purity 

2  Tijn.  1. 13.  which  thou  hast  heard  from  me,  inf.  and  love 
Tit.  1.  13.  that  they  may  be  sound  in  the  faith.  2.  2 

3.  15.   Salute  them  that  love  us  in  faith 

Heb.  11.  13.  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  having  received 
Jas.  1.  6.  But  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  doubting 

2.  5.  them  that  are  poor  as  to  the  world  to  be  rich  in.f 

see  through  faith. 

Through  Faith.— ^.F.  ^y  faith,  Hn  faith. 

Bom.  3.  22.  even  the  righteousness  of  God  H.  f.  in  Jesus 

25.  to  be  propitiation,  through  faith,  by  his  blood 

30.  shall  justify — the  uncircumcision  through  faith 

31.  make  the  law  of  none  eiiect  through  faith  ? 

4.  20.  but  waxed  strong  Hhroughf.,  giving  glory  to  God 
Gal.  2.  16.  works  of  the  law,  szNeH.  faith  in  Jesus  Christ 

3.  14.  receive  the  promise  of  the  Spirit  through  faith 

26.  ye  are  all  sons  of  God,  H.  faith,  in  Christ  Jesus 
Ej)h.  2.  8.  for  by  grace  have  ye  been  saved  through  faith 

3.  12.  access  in  confidence  Hhrough  our  faith  in  him 
17.  that  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  ^through  faith 
Phil.  3.  9.  that  which  is  through  faith  in  Christ 


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Col.  2.  12.  ye  were  also  raised  with  him  ihrovr/li  faith 
2  Tim.  3.  15.  make  thee  wise  uuto  salvation  ihroughfaith 
Heb.  G.  12.  through  faith  and  patience  inherit  the  promises 
11.  33.  who  tJiroiigh  faith  subdued  kingdoms 
39.  had  witness  'borne  to  them  through  their  fat  th 
1  Pet.  1.  5.  by  the  power  of  God  are  guarded  through  faith 

Your  Faith. 
Mat.  9.  29.  According  to  your  faith  be  it  done  unto  you 
Lu.  8.  25.  he  said  unto  them,  Where  is  your  faith  ? 
Bom.  1.  8.  that  i/our  f.  is  proclaimed  throughout  the  whole 

1  Cor.  2.  5.  yoiir  f.  should  not  stand  in  the  wisdom  of  men 
15.  17.  if  Christ  hath  not  been  raised,  your  f.  is  vain.  14 

2  Cor.  1.  24.  Not  that  we  have  lordship  over  your  faith 
10.  15.  having  hope  that,  as  your  faith,  groweth 

Phil.  2.  17.  offered  upon  the  sacrifice  audserviceof  yourf. 
Col.  1.  4.  having  heard  of  your  faith  in  Christ  Jesus 

2.  5.  order,  and  the  stedfastuess  of  your  faith  in  Christ 
7.  stablished  in  your  faith,  even  as  ye  were  taught 

1  Th.  1.  8.  in  every  place  yourf.  to  God- ward  is  gone  forth 

3.  2.  and  to  comfort  you  concerning;  your  faith 

5.  sent  that  I  might  know  yoior  faith 

6.  brought  us  glad  tidings  of  your  faith  and  love 

7.  in  all  our  distress  and  affliction  through  your  fuith 

10.  may  perfect  that  which  is  lacking  in  your  faith  / 

2  Th.  1.  3.  for  that  your  faith  groweth  exceedingly 
Jas.  1.  3.  that  the  proof  of  your  faith  worketh  patience 

1  Pet.  1.  7.  the  proof  of  your  faith,  being  more  precious 

9.  receiving  the  end  of  your  faith,  even  the  salvation 
21.  so  that  your  faith  and  hope  might  be  in  God 

6.  9.  whom  withstand  stedfast  in  your  faith 

2  Pet.  1.  5.  in  your  faith  supply  virtue 

Jude  20.  building  up  yourselves  on  your  most  lioly  faith 

Faithful.— ^.F.  ^faithfuUy,  Hrue. 
Mat.  -24.  45.  Who  then  is  the  faiihful  and  wise.  iw.  12.  42 

25.  21.  Well  done,  good  and  faithful  servant :  thou  hast 
heen  faithful.  23 
Lu,.  10.  10.  He  that  is  faithful  in  a  very  little  is  faithful 

11.  have  not  been  faithful  in  the  unrighteous  mammon 

12.  have  not  heenfait'hful  in  that  which  is  another's 
19.  17.  because  thou  v>-AstionnA  faithful  in  a  very  httle 

Acts  16.  15.  have  judged  me  to  he  faithful  to  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  1.  9.  God  is/.,  through  whom  ye  were  called.  10. 13 

4.  2.  required  in  stewards,  that  a  man  be  iouud  faithful 
17.  Timothy,  who  is  my  beloved  and  faithful  child 

7.  25.  hath  obtained  mercy  of  the  Lord  to  he  faithful 

2  Cor.  1.  18.  But  as  God  is  2/.,  our  word  toward  you  is  not 
Gal.  3.  9.  be  of  faith  are  bles.-  ed  with  the  faithful  Abraham 
JSph.  1.  1.  and  the  faithful  in  Christ  Jesus  [4-  7 

6.21.  Tychicus,the  beloved  brother  and /.minister.  Col. 
Col.  1.  2.  to  the  saints  &nd  faithful  brethren  in  Christ 
7.  who  is  afaitfiful  minister  of  Christ  on  our  behalf 

4.  9.  Ouesimus,  the  faithful  and  beloved  brother 

1  Th.  5.  24.  Faithful  is  he  that  calleth  you,  who  will  also 

2  Th.  3.  3.  the  Lord  \^  faithful,  who  shall  stablish  you 

1  Tim.  1.  12.  counted  me/.,  appointing  me  to  his  service 

15.  F.  is  the  saying.  B.il:  4.  9;  2  Tim.  2.  II :  Tit.  3.  8 
3.  11.  not  slanderers,  tem^ev&te,  faithful  in  all  things 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  the  same  commit  thou  to  faithful  men 

13.  if  we  are  faithless,  he  abideth/<(i7//Mi 

Tit.  1.  9.  holding  to  the  faithful  word  which  is  according 
Heb.  2.  17.  might  bo  a  merciful  and  faithful  high  priest 

3.  2.  who  Vf-Afi  faithful  to  him  that  appointed  him 
5.  Moses  indeed  v^-n.s  faithful  in  all  his  house 

10.23.  for  be  is /(u77(/m7.  that  promised.  11.  11 
1  Pet.  4. 19.  their  souls  in  well-doing  unto  a  faithful  Creator 

5.  12.  Silvanus,  onr  faithful  brother 

1  Jno.  1.9.  he  is/,  and  righteous  to  forgive  us  our  sins 


FALLEN 

3  Jno.  S.'doest  a  ^faithful  work  in  whatsoever  thou  doest 
Bev.  1.  5.  Jesus  Christ,  who  is  the  faithful  witness.  3.  14 
2.  10.  Be  thow  faithful  unto  death 

13.  Autipas  my  witness,  vay  f.  one,  who  was  killed 
17.  14.  are  with  him,  called  and  chosen  and  faithful 
19.  11.  he  that  sat  thereon,  called  Faitliful  and  True 
21.  5.  these  words  ure  faithful  and  true.  22.  6 

see  believe,  believing. 

Faithfully  A.V.—see  faithful. 

Faithfulness.— ^.F.  y«i7A. 

Bom.  3.  3.  make  of  none  effect  the  ^faithfidness  of  God  ? 
Gal.  6.  22.  goodness,  ^faithfulness,  meekness,  temperance 

Faithless. — A.V.  ^believe  not. 

Mat.  17.  17.  O/.  and  perverse  generation.  Mk.9.19:  Lu. 
Jno.  20.  27.  be  not  faithless,  but  believing  [9.  41 

2  Tim.  2.  13.  if  we  are  '^faithless,  he  abideth  faithful 

Fall.— J.. F.  ico?«e,  Ue]part,  ^fail,  ^falling. 

Mat.  4.  9.  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  worship  me 
7.  27.  and  it  fell :  and  great  was  the  fall  thereof 
10.  29.  not  one  of  them  [sparrows]  shall  /.  on  the  ground 
12.  11.  if  this  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  day 

15.  14.  blind,  both  shah  fall  into  a  pit.  Lu.  6.  39  [table 
27.  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs  which  /.  from  their  masters' 

21.44.  whomsoever  it  shall/.,  it  will  scatter.  Lu.  2,0.18 
24.  29.  and  the  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven 
Lu.  8. 13.  a  while  believe,  and  in  time  of  temptation/,  away 

16.  17.  than  for  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  Y^-^^ 
21.  24.  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the  sword 
23.  30.  begin  to  say  to  the  mountains.  Fall  on  us 

J710.  12.  24.  a  grain  of  -wheat  fall  into  the  earth  and  die 
Acts  27.  32.  cut  away  the  ropes  of  the  boat,  and  let  her  /.  off 
Bom-.  3. 23.  all  have  sinned,  and  \f.  short  of  the  glory  of  God 
11.11.  stumble  that  they  miglit/.  i — by  their  /  salvation 
12.  Now  if  their  fall  is  the  riches  of  the  world 
1  C01:  10.  12.  thinketh  he  standeth  take  heed  lest  he  fall 

14.  25.  he  will  '^fall  down  on  his  face  and  worship  God 

1  Tijn.  3.  6.  he  fall  into  the  condemnation  of  the  devil 

7.  lest  he  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare  of  tlie  devil 

4.  1.  in  later  times  some  shall  '^fall  away  from  the  faith 
6.  9.  they  that  desire  to  be  rich  fall  into  a  temptation 

Heb.  4.11.  no  man/,  after  the  same  example  of  disobedience 

10.  31.  afearful  thing  to/  into  the  hands  of  the  living  God 

Jas.  1.  2.  my  brethren,  wheuye/.  into  manifold  temptations 

5.  12.  your  nay,  nay;  that  ye  fall  not  under  judgement 

2  Pet.  3.  17.  error  of  the  wicked,  ye  fall  from  your  own 
Bev.  4.  10.  four  and  twenty  elders  shall  /  down  before  him 

6.  16.  say  to  the  mountains  and  to  the  rocks.  Fall  on  us 

see  fallen,  faUing-eth,  fell,  perish,  stumble. 

Fallen.— .4.  F.  ^fall. 
Lu.  10. 18.  I  beheld  Satan  ^fallen  as  lightning  from  heaven 

14.  5.  have  an  ass  or  an  oji  fallen  into  a  well 
Acts  8.  16.  fallen  upon  none  of  them  :  onlj'  they  had  been 
26.  14.  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  the  earth     [baptized 
28.  6.  have  swollen,  or  fallen  down  dead  suddenly 
1  Cor.  15.  6.  but  some  are  fallen  asleep.  18 
Gal.  5.  4.  justified  by  the  law  ;  ye  are  /.  away  from  grace 
F/dl.  1.  12.  /.  out  rather  unto  the  progress  of  the  gospel 
Bev.  2.  5.  Remember  therefore  from  whence  thouart/«//en, 
9.  1.  I  saw  a  star  from  heaven  ^fallen  unto  the  earth 
14.  8.  Fallen,  fallen  is  Babylon  the  great.  18.  2 

17.  10.  seven  kings  ;  the  five  are  fallen,  the  one  is 

see  borne,  cast. 


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FaUeth.— ^.F.  ^fail,  -^fall,  ^fell. 

Mat.  17.  15.  oft-times  he  [demouiac]  falleth  iuto  the  fire 
Mk.  5.  22.  seeing  hiiii,  lie  [Jaiius]  "falleth  at  his  feet 
Lu.  11.  17.  a  house  divided  against  a  house  falleth 

15.  12.  give  me  the  ijortiou  of  thy  substance  that  /.  to  me 

20. 18.  Every  one  that  '^f-  on  that  stone  shall  be  broken  to 

Horn.  14.  4.  to  his  own  lord  he  standeth  or/aZ?e^/i  [pieces 

Heb.  12.  15.  lest  there  be  any  man  tliat  i/.  short  of  the  grace 

Jus.  1.  11.  the  flower  thereof  falleth.  1  Pet.  1.  24   [of  God 

Falling. — A.V.  ^departing,  '^fall. 

Mk.  13.  25.  and  the  stars  shall  be  ^falling  from  heaven 
Lu.  2.  34.  this  child  is  set  for  the  '^falling  and  rising  up 
8.  47.  she  came  trembling,  and  falling  down  before  him 
22.  44.  as  it  were  great  drops  of  hlooA  falling  down 
Acts  1.  18.  and /rt/?/;;/y  headlong,  he  [Judas]  burst  asunder 
2  Th.  2.  3.  except  the  falling  away  come  first 
Heb.  3.  12.  unbelief,  in  ^falling  away  from  the  living  God 
see  fall,  I'ujhtimj,  stumbling. 

False. — A.V.  Hiars. 

Mat.  7.  15.  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come  to  you 

15.  19.  out  of  the  heart  come — false  witness,  railings 
19.  18.  Thou  shalt  not  bear/,  witness.  Mk.  10.  19:  Lu.lH. 
24.  11.  many/,  prophets  shall  arise.  24  :  Mk.  13.  22    [20 

24.  there  shall  arise  false  Christs.  Mk.  13.  22 
26.  59.  the  whole  council  sought/,  witness  against  Jesus 
60.  though  xaajxy  false  witnesses  came 
Mk.  14.  66.  For  many  bare  false  witness  against  him.  57 
Lu.  6. 26.  same  manner  did  their  fathers  to  the  /.  prophets 
Acts  6.  13.  and  set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said 
13.  6.  they  found  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  false  prophet 

1  Cor.  15.  15.  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of  God 

2  Cor.  11.  13.  For  such  men  axe  false  apostles 

26.  in  perils  in  the  sea,  in  j)erils  among /«7se  brethren 
Gal.  2.  4.  because  of  the  false  brethren  pr-ivily  broughtin 
2  Pet.  2.  1.  arose  false  prophets — shall  he  false  teachers 
1  Jno.  4.  1.  many/,  prophets  are  gone  out  into  the  world 
Bev.  2.  2.  they  are  not,  and  didst  find  them  '^false 

16.  13.  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  false  prophet 

19.  20.  the  beast  was  taken,  and  with  him  the/,  prophet 

20.  10.  where  are  also  the  beast  and  the  false  prophet 

see  wrongfully. 

Falsehood.— ^.y.  ^lying. 
Ejjh.  4.  25.  putting  away  ^falsehood,  speak  ye  truth 

Falsely. 

Mat.  5.  11.  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  jou  falsely 
1  Tim.  6.  20.  of  the  knowledge  which  is  falsely  so  called 
see  wrongfully. 

Fame. 

Mat.  9.  26.  the/,  hereof  went  forth  into  all  that  land.  31 
Lu.  4.  14.  and  a.  fame  went  out  concerning  him  [ Jesus j 
see  report,  rumour. 

Families. — A.  V.  ^kindreds. 
ActsS.  25.  inthy  seed  shall  all  the  i/.  of  the  earth  be  blessed 

Family. — A.V.  ^hoine,Hineage. 
Lu.  2.  4.  he  was  of  the  house  and  "^family  of  David 
Eph.  3.  15.  every  family  in  heaven  and  on  earth  is  named 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  learn  first  to  shew  piety  towards  their  own  y. 


Famine. — A.V.  ^dearth,  Vmnger. 

Lu.  4.  2-5.  there  came  a  gi-ea.t  famine  over  all  the  land 

15.  14.  there  arose  a  mighty /rt»;/;ie  in  that  country 
Acts  7.  11.  there  came  a  i/.  over  all  Egyp)t  and  Canaan  [i/. 

11.  28.  signified  by  the  Spirit  that  there  should  be  a  great 
Rom.  8.  35.  tribulation,  or  anguish,  or  persecution,  or/. 
Bev.  6.  8.  to  kill  with  sword,  and  with  2/.,  and  with  death 

18.  8.  shall  her  plagues  come,  death,  and  mourning,  and/. 

Famines. 
Mat.  24.  7.  shall  be/,  and  earthquakes.  Mk.  13.8:  Lu.  21. 11 

Fan. 

Mat.  3.  12.  whose /a;t  is  in  his  hand.  Lu.  3.  17 

Far. — A.V.  ^afar,  %y  the  space. 

Mat.  15.  8.  But  their  heart  is  far  from  me.  Mk.  7.  6 

16.  22.  saying,  Be  it  far  from  thee,  Lord 

Mk.  6.  35.  when  the  day  was  now  far  spent,  his  disciples 
8.  3.  and  some  of  them  are  come  from  far 

12.  34.  Thou  art  not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  God 
Lu.  7.  6.  when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the  house 

22.  51.  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Suffer  ye  thus/ar 
24.  29.  toward  evening,  and  the  day  is  now  far  spent 
Jno.  21.  8.   (for  they  were  not  far  from  the  laud 
Acts  11.  19.  travelled  as/ar  as  Phoenicia,  and  Cyprus 
22.  sent  forth  Barnabas  as  far  as  Antioch 

17.  27.  though  he  is  uot/«r  from  each  one  of  us 

28.  15.  came  to  meet  us  as  far  as  The  Market  of  Appius 
Bom.  13.  12.  The  night  is  far  spent,  and  the  day  is  at  hand 
2  Cor.  10.  14.  as  far  as  unto  you  in  the  gospel  of  Christ 
iy;7i..  1.  21.  far  above  all  rule,  and  authority,  and  power 

2.  13.  that  once  were  far  off  are  made  nigh  in  the  blood. 

4.  10.  that  ascended /ar  above  all  the  heavens  [^17 

Pliil.  1.  23.  and  be  with  Christ ;  for  it  is  vexj  far  better 
Bev.  14.  20.  bridles  of  the  horses,  as  "^far  as  a  thousand 
see  country,  more,  o>vr  (against). 

Fare.— ^.F.  hlo. 
Acts  15.  36.  the  word  of  the  Lord,  and  see  how  they  ^fccre 

Fared  A.V. — see  faring. 

Farewell,  or  Fare  ye  well. — A.V.  Haken  leave. 
Lu.  9.  61.  to  hid  farewell  to  them  that  are  at  my  house 
Acts  15.  29.  it  shall  be  well  with  you.     Fare  ye  well 

21.  6.  bade  each  other  ^farewell ;  and  we  went  on  board 
2  Cor.  13.  11.  Finally,  hrethren,  fareivell.     Be  perfected 
see  leave. 

Faring. — A.V.  ^fared. 
Lu.  16.  19.  rich  man — ^faring  sumptuously  every  day 

Farm. 
Mat.  22.  5.  went  their  ways,  one  to  his  own  farm 

Farthing— s. 
Mk.  5.  26.  till  thou  have  paid  the  last  farthing 

10.  29.  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a,  farthing  ? 
Mk.  12.  42.  she  cast  in  two  mites,  which  make  a.  farthing 
Lu.  12.  6.  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  ivio  farthings  ? 

Fashion — ed. — A.V.  ^change, ^conformed, Hransformed. 

Mk.  2.  12.  We  never  saw  it  on  this/as7wow 
Lu.  9.  29.  the/rt.s/;('on  of  his  countenance  was  altered 
Bom.  12.  2.  be  not  '^fashioned  according  to  this  world 
1  Cor.  7.  31.  for  the  fashion  of  this  world  passeth  away 


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FASHION 


FATHER 


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2  Cor.  11. 15.  his  ministers — y.  themselves  as  ministers  of   Mk.  9.  24.  the  father  of  the  child  cried  out,  and  said 
Phil.  2.  8.  beingfound  in/as7izo?t  asa  man  [righteousness       '-"■•'  ■'         '  •>  ■■  •.  ^    - 

3.  21.  who  shall  i/.  anew  the  body  of  our  humiliation 
Jas.  1. 11.  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  perisheth 

see  conformed  fif^ure, 
Fashioneth — ing. — A .  V.  Hransformed — i7ig. 

2  Cor.  11 .  13.  fashioning  themselves  into  apostles  of  Christ 

14.  Satan  ^fashioneth  himself  into  an  angel  of  light 
1  Pet.  1.  14.  not/,  yourselves  according  to  your — lusts 

Past. 

Mat.  6. 16.  ye  fast,  be  not,  as  the  hypocrites — seen  of  men 

18.  not  seen  of  men  to  fast ,  but  of  thy  Father      [to  f. 

9. 14.  /.  oft,  but  thy  disciples/,  not  ?  Mk.  2  18 :  Lu.  5.  33 

15.  then  will  they  fast.  Mk.  2.  20  :  Lu.  o.  35 
il/X-.  2.  19.  Can  the  sons  of  the  bridechamber  fast — they 

cannot /asi.  Lu.  5.  34 
Lu.  18  12.  I  fast  twice  in  the  week ;  I  give  tithes  of  all 
Acts  27. 9.  the  F.  was  now — gone  by,  Paul  admonished  them 
see  fasting. 
Pasted. 

Mat.  4.  2.  when  he  ha,di  fasted  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
Acts  13.  2.  as  they  ministered  to  tbe  Lord,  and  fasted 
3.  when  they  had  /.  and  prayed  and  laid  their  hands 

Pasten — ed. — A.V.  Hook  earnestly,  Het. 

Lu.  4.  20.  eyes  of  all  in  the  synagogue  were/as^cnecZ  on  him 

Ads  3.  12.  Ye  men  of  Israel— why  i/.  ye  your  eyes  on  us 

11.  6.  upon  tlie  which  when  I  hsiAfasfened  mine  eyes 

13.  9,  Saul — "^fastened  his  eyes  on  him  [Elymas] 
28.  3.  a  viper  came  oni—eaiA.  fastened  on  his  hand 

Fastening.—^.  V.  '^beholding,  Hooked,  Hooking. 

Acts  3.  4.  Veter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him,  with  John 
6.  15.  sat  in  the  council,  */.  their  eyes  on  him  [Stephen] 

10.  4.  he,  '^fastening  his  eyes  upon  him 

14.  9.  The  same  heard  Paul  speaking  :  who,  i/.  his  eyes 

Fastest. 
Mat.  6.  17.  when  thoM  fastest,  anoint  thy  head,  and  wash 
Fasting.— ^.F  ^fast. 

Mat.  15.  32.  I  would  not  send  them  away  fasting.  Mk.  8.  3 

17.  21.  not  out  save  by  prayer  and /.  [margiu] 
Mk.  2. 18.  John's  disciples  and  the  Pharisees  were  ^fasting 
Acts  14.  23.  with/.,  they  commended  them  to  tlxe  Lord 

27,  33,  fourteenth  day  that  ye  wait  and  continue/a*^  j/igi 

Fastings. 

Lu.  2.  37.  worshipping  with /as^m^is  and  supplications 
'2  Cor.  6.  5.  in  labours,  in  watchiugs,  in  fastings 

11.  27.  in  fastings  often,  in  cold  and  nakedness 

Father,  relating  to  God. — see  proper  names. 


Father. 

Mat.  4.  21.  in  the  boat  with  Zebedee  their  father 

22.  they  straightway  left  the  boat  and  their  /.  Mk.  1.  20 

8.  21.  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father.  Lu.  9.  59 

10.  21.  brother  to  death,  and  the/,  his  child.  Mk.  13.  12 

37.  He  that  loveth /ai/ier  or  mother  more  than  me 

15.  4.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother.    19.  19  :  Mk. 

7.  10  :  10,  19  :  Lu.  18.  20  :  Eph.  6.  2 
19.  5.  his  father  and  mother,  and  shall  cleave  to  his  wife 
29.  or  brethren,  or  sisters,  or/.,  or  mother.  Mk.  10.  29 
23.  9.  call  no  man  your  father  on  the  earth 
Mk.  5.  40.  the/,  of  the  child  and  her  mother.  Lu.  8.  51 


15.  21.  father  of  Alexander  and  Rufus,  to  go  with  them 
Lu.  2.  48.  behold,  thy  father  and  I  sought  thee  sorrowing 

11.  11.  which  of  you  that  is  a/,  shah  his  son  ask  a  loaf 

12.  53.  father  against  son,  and  son  against  father 
15. 17.  How  many  hired  servants  of  my  father's 

18.  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will  say  unto 

him,  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven.  21 
22.  the/a^/(e?-  said  to  his  servants.  Bring  forth  quickly 
27.  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf 

16.  24.  Father  Abraham,  have  mercy  on  me,  and  send 

27.  I  pray  thee  therefore,  /.—send  him  to  my  f.'s  house 
30.  t^&y,  father  Abraliam  :  but  if  one  go  to  them 

Jno.  4.  53.  the  father  knew  that  it  was  at  that  hour 
6.42.  son  of  Joseph,  whose/«^Aer  and  mother  we  know  ? 

8.  38.  do  the  things  which  ye  heard  from  your  father 
41.  Ye  do  the  works  of  yoivc  father 
44.  Ye  are  of  your  father  the  devil,  and  the  lusts  of  your 

father — for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father  thereof 
56.  youi  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  day 
Acts  28.  8.  the  /.  of  Publius  lay  sick  of  fever  and  dysentery 
Bom.  4.  11.  he  might  be  the  /  of  all  them  that  believe 
12.  the/,  of  circumcision—  faith  of  our  father  Abraham 

16.  faith  of  Abraham,  who  is  the  father  of  us  aU 

17.  A  father  of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee).  18 
Gal.  4  2.  stewards  until  the  term  appointed  of  the  father 
Phil.  2.  22.  as  a  child  serveth  a  /.,  so  he  served  with  me 
1  Th.  2.  11.  dealt  with  each  one  of  you,  as  &  father 
1  Tim.  5.  1.  Rebuke  not  an  elder,  but  exhort  him  as  a/. 
Heb.  7.  3.  without/.,  without  mother,  without  genealogy 

His  Father. 

Mat.  2.  22.  Archelaus  was  reigning  over  Judaea  in  the 
room  of  his  father  Herod 
10.  35.  came  to  set  a  man  at  variance  against  his  father 
15.  6.  Whosoever  shall  say  to  his  father.  Mk.  7.  11 
6.  he  shall  not  honour  his  father 
21,  3L  "Whether  of  the  twain  did  the  will  of  his  father? 
Mk.  7.  12.  no  longer  suffer  him  to  do  aught  for  his  father 

9.  21.  And  he  asked  his  father,  How  long  time  is  it 

10.  7.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  f  and  mother 
Lu.  1.  32.  give  unto  him  the  throne  of  his  father  David 

59.  called  him  Zachaiias,  after  the  name  of  his  father 
62.  signs  to  his  father,  what  he  would  have  him  called 
67.  his  father  Zach&ria,s  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
9.  42.  healed  the  toy,  and  gave  nim  back  to  his  father 

14.  26.  Cometh  unto  me,  and  hateth  not  his  ovm  father 

15.  12.  and  the  younger  of  them  said  to  hisf..  Father 
20.  came  to  ids  father — afar  off,  his  father  saw  him 

28.  and  his  father  came  out  and  intreated  him 
29    said  to  hisf.,  Lo,  these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee 

Acts  7.  4,  when  hisf.  [Abraham]  was  dead,  God  removed 
14.  Joseph  sent,  and  called  to  him  Jacob  his  father 

16.  1.  but  his  [Timothy]  father  was  a  Greek.  3 
1  Cor.  5.  1.  that  one  of  you  hath  his  father's  wife 
Eph.  5.  31.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
Heb.  7.  10.  for  he  was  yet  in  the  loins  of  his  father 

12.  7.  what  son  is  there  whom  his  father  chasteueth  not 


Our  Father. 

Mat.  3.  9.  We  have  Abraham  to  our  father.  Lu.  3.  8  :  Jtw. 
Mk.  11.  10.  the  kingdom  of  our  father  David  [8.  39 

Lu.  1.  73.  The  oath  which  he  sware  unto  Abraham  our  f. 
Jno.  4.  12.  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Jacob 

8.  53.  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Abraham 
Acts  7.  2.  The  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  ourf.  Abraham 
Bom.  4.  12.  steps  of  that  faith  of  our  f.  Abraham  which  he 

9.  10.  conceived  by  one,  even  by  our  father  Isaac   [had 
■Jas.  2.  21,  Was  not  Abraham  our  father  justified  by  works 

y-^Q  see  forefather. 


FATHER  IN  LAW 

Father  in  law. 
Jno.  18. 13.  for  he  was  father  in  law  to  Caiaphaa 

Fatherless. 
Jos.  1.  27.  to  visit  the/,  aud  widows  in  their  affliction 

Fathers. 
Lu.  1.  17.  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the  children 

6.  23.  same  manner  did  their/,  unto  the  prophets.  26 
Jtm.  6.  58.  not  as  the  fathers  did  eat,  iind  died 

7.  22.  (not  that  it  is  of  Moses,  but  of  the  fathers) 
Acts  7.  2.  Brethren  nm]  fat/urs,  hearken.  22.  1 

32.  the  God  of  thy  fathers,  the  Grod  of  Abraham 
13.  32.  promise  made  unto  the  fathers.  Rom.  15.  8 

36.  laid  unto  his  fathers,  aud  saw  corruption 
22.  3.  strict  manner  of  the  law  of  onr  fathers 
Bom.  9.  5.  whose  are  the  fathers,  and  of  whom  is  Christ 

11.  28.  they  are  beloved  for  the  fathers'  sake 
1  Cor.  4. 15.  yet  have  ye  not  uiany  fathers 

Gal.  1.  14.  zealous  for  the  traditions  of  m.y  fathers 

Eph.  6. 4.  ye  fathers,  provoke  not  your  children.  Col.  3.  21 

1  Tim.  1.  9.  unholy  aud  profane,  for  murderers  oi  fathers 
Heb.  1.  1.  God,  haviug  of  old  times  spoken  unto  the /aWterj 

8.  9.  to  the  covenant  that  I  made  with  their /a^/ters 

12.  9.  we  had  the  fathers  of  our  flesh  to  chasten  us 

2  Pet.  3.  4.  from  the  day  that  the  fathers  fell  asleep 

1  Jno.  2. 13.  I  write  unto  you,  /.,  because  ye  know  him.  14 
see  our  fathers. 

Our  Fathers. — A.V.  ^my  fathers. 

Mat.  23.  80.  If  we  had  been  in  the  days  of  02ir  fathers 
Lu.  1.  65.  (As  he  spake  unto  our  fathers) 

72.  To  shew  mercy  towards  our  fathers 
Jno.  4.  20.   Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this  mountain 

6.  31.  Our  fathers  ate  the  manna  in  the  wilderness 
Acts  3. 13.  the  God  of  ourf. ,  hath  glorified  his  Servant  Jesus 

5.  30.  The  God  of  ourf.  raised  up  Jesus,  whom  ye  slew 

7.  11.  and  our  fathers  found  no  sustenance 
12.  he  sent  forth  our  fatliers  the  first  time 
1.5.  he  [Jacob]  died,  himself,  and  our  fathers 

19.  subtilly  with  our  race,  and  evil  entreated  our  fathers 

38.  in  the  mount  Sinai,  and  with  our  fathers 

39.  to  whom  our  fathers  would  not  be  obedient 

44.  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony 

45.  our  fathers — thrustout  before  the  face  of  our  fathers 

13.  17.  God  of  this  people  Israel  chose  our  fathers 
15.  10.  neither  our  fathers  nor  we  were  able  to  bear  ? 
22.  14.  The  God  of  our  fathers  hath  appointed  thee 
24.  14.  so  serve  I  the  God  of  '^our  fathers,  believing  all 
26.  6.  promise  made  of  God  unto  our  fathers 

28.  17.  the  people,  or  the  customs  of  our  fathers 
1  Cor.  10.  1.  that  our  fathers  viere  all  under  the  cloud 
see  your  fathers. 

FoMr  Fathers. — A.V.  ^otir fathers. 

Mat.  23.  32.  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  fathers 
Lu.  11.  47.  of  the  prophets,  and  your  fathers  killed  them 

48.  and  consent  unto  the  works  of  your  fathers 
Jno.  6.  49.  Your  f.  did  eat  the  manna  in  the  wilderness 
Acts  3.  25.  covenant  which  God  made  with  hjour  fathers 
7.  51.  as  your  fathers  did,  so  do  ye 

52.  Which  of  the  prophets  did  not  your  f.  persecute  ? 
28.  25.  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  '^y our  fathers,  saying 
Heh.  3.  9.  Wherewith  i/our  f.  tempted  me  by  proving  me 
1  Pet.  1. 18.  manner  of  life  handed  down  from  your  fathers 

Fathoms. 
Acts  27.  28.  found  twenty  fathoms — found  fifteen  fathoms 


FEAR 

Fatlings. 
Mat.  22.  4.  my  o.'ceu  and  my  failings  are  killed 

Fatness. 
Bom.  11. 17.  of  the  root  of  the /apneas  of  the  olive  tree 

Fatted. 
Lu.  15.  27.  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf.  23 

Fault. 

Mat.  18.  15.  shew  him  his/,  between  thee  and  him  alone 

Lu.  23.  4.  I  find  no  fault  in  this  man.  14 

Bom.  9.  19.  Why  doth  he  still  &nd  fault  ? 

Heb.  8.  8.  For  IJudiug  fault  with  them,  he  saith,  Behold 

see  blemish,  crime,  defect,  sins,  trespass. 

Faiilts  A.V. — see  sins. 

Faultless. 

Heb.  8.  7.  For  if  that  first  covenant  hath  been  faultless 
see  blemish. 

Favour.— .4. F.  ^pleasure. 
Lu.  1.  30.  Mary:  for  thou  hast  found /ayoM?-  with  God 

2.  52.  and  in  favour  with  God  and  men 
Acts  2.  47.  and  having/,  with  all  the  people  [disciples] 

7.  10.  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  before  Pharaoh 
46.  who  found  favour  in  the  sight  of  God       [in  bonds 

24.  27.  desiring  to  gain  \f.  with  the  Jews,  Felix  left  Paul 

25.  3.  asking/,  against  him,  that  he  would  send  for  him 

Favoured. 
Lu.  1.  28.  thou  that  art  highly/.,  the  Lord  is  with  thee 


Fear. 


, — A.V.    ^afraid,   "^feared,    ^feareth,    ^-everence, 
Herror. 


Mat.  10.  28.  but  rather /ear  him  which  is  able  to  destroy 
14.  26.  an  apparition ;  and  they  cried  out  tor  fear 
21.  26.  if  we  shall  say,  From  men  ;  we/,  the  multitude 
28.  4.  and  for /ear  of  him  the  watchers  did  quake 
8.  quickly  from  the  tomb  with /ear  and  great  joy 
Lu.  1.  12.  troubled  when  he  saw  him,  and/,  fell  upon  him 
50.  And  his  mercy — On  them  that  fear  him 
65.  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round  about  them. 

7.  16  :  Acts  2.  43  :  5.  5,  11 :  19.  17 :  Bev.  11.  11 
74.  Should  serve  him  without  fear 
5.  26.  they  were  filled  with  fear,  saying.  We  have  seen 
8.  87.  for  they  were  holden  with  great /ear 

12.  5.  I  will  warn  you  whom  ye  shall /ear  ;  Fear  him — 

I  say  unto  you.  Fear  him 
21.  26.  men  fainting  for  fear,  and  for  expectation 
23.  40.  Dost  thou  not  even /ear  God,  seeing  thou  art 
Jno.  7. 13.  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for/ear  of  the  Jews 

19.  38.  secretly  for  fear  of  the  Jews,  asked  of  Pilate 

20.  19.  where  the  disciples  were,  for  /ear  of  the  Jews 
Acts  9. 31.  being  edified ;  and,  walking  in  the/,  of  the  Lord 

18.  16.  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that /ear  God 
26.  Brethren— those  among  you  that  ^fear  God 
Bom.  3.  18.  There  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  eyes 
8.  15.  received  not  the  spirit  of  bondage  again  unto /ear 
11.  20.  Be  not  highminded,  but /ear 

13,  7.  fear  to  whom /ear;  honour  to  whom  honour 

1  Cor.  2.  3.  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in  fear 
16.  10.  if  Timothy  come — be  with  you  without /ear 

2  Cor.  5.  11.  Knowing  therefore  the  ^fear  of  the  Lord 
7.  1.  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God 

11.  what /ear,  yea,  what  longing,  yea,  what  zeal 
15.  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received  him 
11.  3.  But  I/ear,  lest  by  any  means.  12.  20      [of  Christ 
Eph.  5.  21.  subjecting  yourselves  one  to  another  in  the/. 
33.  and  let  the  wife  see  that  she  *fear  her  husband 


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Eph.  6.  5.  with  fear  and  trembling,  in  singleness 
Phil.  1.  14.  bold  to  speak  the  word  of  God  without /ear 

2. 12.  work  out  your  owu  salvation  with  /.  and  trembling 
1  Tim.  5.  20.  that  the  rest  also  may  be  in  fear 
Heb.  2. 12.  who  through/,  of  death  were  all  tlieir  lifetime 

4.  1.  Let  us  fear  therefore,  lest  haply,  a  promise 

5.  7.  and  having  been  heard  for  hi^s  godly  '^fear 

11.  7.  Noah — moved  with  godl3'/ea)-,  prepared  an  ark 

12.  21.  Moses  said,  I  exceedingly /etij'  and  quake 

1  Pet.  1.  17.  pass  the  time  of  your  sojourning  in /ear 

2.  17.  Pear  God.     Honour  the  king 

18.  be  in  subjection  to  your  masters  with  all /ear 

3.  2.  beholding  your  chaste  behaviour  coupled  with /ear 

14.  i/ear  not  their  ^fear,  neither  be  troubled 

15.  give  answer — yet  with  meekness,  and /ear 

1  Jno.  4.  18.  no/,  iu  love — casteth  out  /.,  because/,  hath 
Jude  12.  that  without /ear  feed  themselves  [punishment 

23.  and  on  some  hath  mercy  with /ear 
Eev.  11.  18.  the  saints,  and  to  them  tha,t  fear  thy  name 

14.  7.  Fear  God,  and  give  him  glory 

18.  10.  standing  afar  off  for  the /ear  of  her  torment.  15 

19.  5.  ye  that /ear  him,  the  small  and  the  great 

see  a^ve,  fearfulness. 

Fear  {with  negatives) . — A,  V.  hiot  afraid. 

Mat.  1.  20.  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 

10.  26.  Fear  them  not  therefore :  for  there  is  nothing 

31.  Fear  not  therefore  ;  ye  are  of  more  value.  Lu.  12.  7 
28.  5.  angel — said  unto  the  women,  Fear  not  ye.  ^10 

MJc.  5.  36.  unto  the  ruler — ^i^  not,  only  believe.  Lu.  8.  50 

Lu.  1.  13.  Fear  not,  Zacharias  :  because  thy  supplication 

30.  Fear  not,  Mary :  for  thou  hast  found  favour  with  God 

5.  10.  Simon,  Fear  not ;  from  henceforth  thou  shalt 
12.  32.  Fear  not,  little  flock  ;  for  it  is  your  Father's 

18.  4.  Though  Ifear  not  God,  nor  regard  man 
J^«o.  12.  15.  i^ear  ■)io<,  daughter  of  Zion  :  behold,  thy  King 
Acts  27.  24.  F.  not,  Paul ;  thou  must  stand  before  Ctesar 
Rom.  13.  3.  wouldest  thou  have  '^  no  fear  of  the  power? 
Heh.  13.  G.  The  Lord  is  my  helper;  I  will  not  fear 
1  Pet.  3.  6.   and  are  hiot  put  in  fear  by  any  terror 

14.  ^fear  not  their  fear,  neither  be  troubled 
Pev.  1.  17.  Fear  not  ;  I  am  the  first  and  the  last 

2.  10.  jPear  not  the  things  which  thou  art  about  to  suffer 

15.  4.  Who  shall  not  f.,  O  Lord,  and  glorify  thy  name? 

see  not  afraid. 
Feared. 

Mat.  14.  5.  feared  the  multitude.  21.  46 

27.  54.  when  they  saw  the  earthqiiake— /.  exceedingly 
Mh.  4.  41.  and  they  [disciples]  /  exceedingly,  and  said 

6.  20.  Herod/.  John,  knowing  that  he  was  a  righteous 

11.  18.  might  destroy  him  :  for  they/,  him    \Acts  5.  26 

32.  they /earer^  the  people.  12.  12:  Lu.  20.  19:  22,  2: 
Lu.  9.  34.  they  feared  as  they  entered  into  the  cloud 

18.  2.  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which /eareo!  not  God 

19.  '21.  for  I  feared  thee,  because  thou  art  an  austere  man 
Jno.  9.  22.  said  his  parents,  because  they  /eaj-efZ  the  Jews 
Acts  10.  2.   one  thut  feared  God  with  all  liis  house 

16. 38.  they/.,  when  they  heard  that  they  were  Romans 
«ee  afraid,  fear. 

Feareth. 

Acts  10.  22.  a  righteous  man  and  one  th&t  feareth  God 

35.  but  in  every  nation  he  th&t  feareth  him 
1  J710.  4.  18.  he  thsit  feareth  is  not  made  perfect  in  love 
see  fear. 

Fearful.— .4.17.  ^afraid,  ^terrible. 

Mat.  8.  26.  Why  are  ye/,  0  ye  of  little  faith  ?  Mk.  4.  40 
Jno.  14.  27.  not  your  heart  be  troubled,  neither  let  it  be  1/ 


Heb.  10.  27.  a  certain  fearful  expectation  of  judgement 
31.  It  is  a  fearful  thing  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the 
12.  21.  and  so  -fearful  was  the  appearance   [living  God 
Rev.  21.  8.  for  the/.,  and  unbelieving,  and  abominable 
see  terror. 

Fearfulness. — A.V.  ^fear. 
2  Tim.  1.  7.  For  God  gave  us  not  a  spirit  of  '^fearfulness. 
Fearing. 

Mk.  5.  33.  Butthe  woman /ean'ngr  and  trembling,  knowing 
Acts  23.  10.  chief  captain,  /eariw;/  lest  Paid  should  be  torn 
27.  17.  fearincj  lest  they  should  be  cast  upon  the  Syrtis 
29.  And  fearing  lest  haply  we  should  be  cast  ashore 
Gal.  2.  12.  fearing  them  that  were  of  the  circumcision 
Col.  8.  22.  in  singleness  of  he&rt,  fear  in  g  the  Lord 
Heb.  11.  27.  forsook  Egypt,  not/,  the  wrath  of  the  king 

Fears. 
2  Cor.  7.  5.  without  were  fightings,  within  were  fears 

Feast— s.— .4. F.  "^feast  day. 

Mat.  23.  6.  love  the  chief  place  at/.  Mk.  12.  39:  iM.20.  46 
26.  5.  they  said.  Not  during  the  '^feast.  Mk.  14.  ^2 

Mk.  14.  1.  after  two  days  was  the  feast  of  the  j)assover 
15.6.  atthe/.  he  used  to  release  unto  them  one  prisoner. 
Mat.  27.  15:  Lu.  23.  17  [margin] 

Lu.  2.  41.  every  year  to  Jerusalem  at  the/,  of  the  passover 
42.  they  went  up  after  the  custom  of  the  feast 
5.  29.  Levi  made  him  a  great /easi  in  his  house 
14.  13.  But  when  thou  makest  a,  feast,  bid  the  poor 
22.  1.  Now  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  drew  nigh 

Jno.  2.  8.  Draw  out  now,  and  bear  unto  the  ruler  of  the/. 

9.  ruler  of  the /easi  tasted  the  water — the  ruler  of  the 

feast  calleth  the  bridegroom 
23.  during  the  ^feast,  many  believed  on  his  name 

4.  45.  he  did  iu  Jerusalem  at  the/. — went  unto  the /east 

5.  1.  After  these  things  there  was  a.  feast  of  the  Jews 

6.  4.  the  feast  of  the  Jews,  was  at  hand.  7.  2 

7.  8.  Go  ye  up  unto  the/. :  I  go  not  up  yet  unto  this/. 

10.  But  when  his  brethren  were  gone  up  unto  the  feast 

11.  The  Jews  therefore  sought  him  at  the  feast 
14.  But  when  it  was  now  the  midst  of  the  feast 

37.  on  the  last  day,  the  great  day  of  the/  ,  Jesus  stood 

10.  22,  it  was  the  feast  of  the  dedication  at  Jerusalem 

11.  56.  What  think  ye?  That  he  will  not  come  to  the/. 

12.  12.  a  great  multitude  that  had  come  to  the  feast 
20.  among  those  that  went  up  to  worship  at  the  feast 

13.  1.  before  the  feast  of  the  passover,  Jesus  knowing 
29.  Buy  what  things  we  have  need  of  for  the  feast 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  wherefore  let  us  keep  the/.,  not  with  oldleaveu 
10.  27.  of  them  that  believe  not  biddeth  you  to  a.  feast 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  in  their  love-feasts  while  they  feast.  Jude  12 

see  love-feasts. 

Fed. — A.V.  ^kept,  ^nourished. 

Mat.  8.  33.  they  that  ^edthem  fled.  Mk.  5.  14  :  Lu.  8.  34 

25.  37.  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungred,  and  fed  thee  ? 
Lu.  16.  21.  desiring  to  he  fed  with  the  crumbs     [country 
Acts  12.  20.  because  their  country  was  ^/erf  from  the  king's 
1  Cor.  3.  2.  Ifed  you  with  milk,  not  with  meat 

Feeble. 
1  Cor.  12,  22.  which  seem  to  be  more  feeble  are  necessary 
see  palsied. 

Feebleminded  A.  V.— see  fainthearted. 

Feed.— ^.F.  '^feeding. 
Lu.  15.  15.  sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  swine 
Jno.  21.  15.  Feed  my  lambs.  17 
Acts  20.  28.  made  you  bishops,  io  feed  the  church  of  God 


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liotn.  12.  20.  But  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed  him 
1  Cor.  13.  3.  if  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  the  poor 
Jude  12.  shepherds  that  without  fear  ^feed  themselves 
see  nourish,  tend. 
Feedeth. 
Mat.  6.  26.  your  heavenly  F&therfeedeth  them.  Lie.  12.  24 
1  Cor.  9.  7.  or  who  feedeth  a  flock,  and  eateth  not 

Feeding. 

Mat.  8.  30.  herd  of  many  swine/.  Mi:.  5.  11 :  Lit.  8.  32 
see  feed. 

Feel— ing. 

Actsll.  27.  if  haply  theymight/eeZafterhim, and  findhim 
£]}h.  4.  19.  past/,  gave  themselves  up  to  lasciviousness 
Heb.  4.  15.  be  touched  with  the  feeling  of  our  iutirmitie.s 

Feet.— A.  V. '^footstool. 

Mat.  7.  6.  lest  haply  they  trample  them  under  their  feet 
10.14.  shake  ofi  the  dust  of  your/ee<.  MA:.  6. 11 :  iw.  9.  5 
15.  30.  and  they  cast  them  down  at  his  [Jesus]  feet 
18.  8.  two  hands  or  two/,  to  be  cast  into — lire.  Mk.  9.  45 
22.  44.  Till  I  put  thine  enemies  underneath  thy  ^feet  ? 
28.  9.  And  they  came  and  took  hold  of  his  feet 

Mk.  5.  22.  and  seeing  him,  he  falleth  at  his  feet 

7.  25.  heard  of  him,  came  and  fell  down  at  his  feet 
Lu.  1.  79.  To  guide  onr  feet  into  the  way  of  peace 

7.38.  standing — athis/ee< — wethis/.— kissed  his/.  46 

44.  no  water  for  vaj  feet :  but  she  hath  wetted  my  feet 

45.  since — I  came  in,  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  vaj  feet 

8.  35.  clothed  and  in  his  right  mind,  at  the  feet  of  Jesus 
41 .  he  fell  down  at  J esws' feet,  and  besought  him  to  come 

10.  39.  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  the  Lord's  feet 

15.  22.  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet 
17.  16.  he  fell  upon  his  face  at  hia  feet,  giving  him  thanks 
24.  39.  See  my  hands  and  my  feet,  that  it  is  I  myself 

40.  he  shewed  them  his  hands  and  his/ee< 
Jno.  11.  32.  fell  down  at  his  feet,  saying  unto  liim,  Lord 

12.  3.  anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus,  and  wiped  his  /.  11.  2 

13.  5.  began  to  wash  the  disciples'/eei,  and  to  wipe  them 
6.  He  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  dost  thou  wash  my  feet  ? 

8.  Thou  Shalt  never  wash  my  [Peter]  feet  [head 

9.  Lord,  not  my  feet  only,  but  also  my  hands  and  my 

10.  He  that  is  bathed  needeth  not  save  to  wash  his  feet 
12.  So  when  he  had  washed  their /fe<  [another's/. 
14.  the  Lord  and  the  Master — washed  your/—  wash  one 

20.  12.  one  at  the  feet,  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  lain 
Acts  3.  7.  his  feet  and  his  ankle-bones  received  strength 

4.  35.  laid  them  at  the  apostles'  feet.  37  :  5.2 

6.  9.  the  feet  of  them  which  have  buried  thy  husband 
10.  she  [Sapphira]  fell  down  immediately  at  his  feet 

7.  33.  Loose  the  shoes  from  thy  feet  :  for  the  place 

58.  laid  down  their  garments  at  the  feet  of  a  young  man 
10.  25.  fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  worshipped  him 
13.  25.  the  shoes  of  whose  /.  I  am  not  worthy  to  unloose 

51.  they  shook  off  the  dust  of  their  feet  against  them 
14. 8.  at  Lystra  there  sat  a  certain  man,  impotent  in  his  /. 

10.  said  with  a  loud  voice.  Stand  upright  on  thy  feet 

16.  24.  and  made  their  feet  fast  in  the  stocks 

21.  11.  he  [Agabus]  bound  his  own  feet  and  hands 

22.  3.  brought  up  in  this  city,  at  the  feet  of  Gamaliel 
26. 16.  stand  upon  thy/.  ;  for  to  this  end  have  I  appeared 

Ro7n.  3.  15.  Their /ee<  are  swift  to  shed  blood  [tidings 
10.  15.  beautiful  are  the  feet  of  them  that  bring  glad 
16.  20.  shall  bruise  Satan  under  your  feel  shortly 

1  Cor.  12.  21.  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no  need  of  yo^^ 
15.  25.  till  he  hath  put  all  his  enemies  under  his  feet 

Eph.  1.  22.  all  things  in  subjection  under  his /eei.  Heb.  2.  8 


Eph.  6.  15.  having  shod  your/,  with  the  preparation  of  the 

1  Tim.  5.  10.  if  she  hath  washed  the  saints'  feet     [gospel 
Heb.  12.  13.  naake  straight  paths  for  yoixr  feet 

Eev.  1.  15.  and  his  feet  like  unto  burnished  brass.  2.  18 

17.  I  [John]  fell  at  his  feet  as  one  dead 

3.  9.  make  them  to  come  and  worship  before  ihy  feet 
10. 1.  his  face  was  as  the  sun,  and  his  feet  as  pillars  of  fire 

11.  11.  they  stood  upon  their /ee<  ;  and  great  fear  fell 

12.  1.  with  the  sun,  and  the  moon  under  her  feet 

13.  2.  his  feet  were  as  the  feet  of  a  bear 

19.  10.  And  I  fell  down  before  his  feet  to  worship  him 
22.  8.  I  fell  down  to  worship  before  the  feet  of  the  angel 

Feigned. — A.V.  ^feign. 

Lit.  20.  20.  spies,  which ^feignedthemselves  to  be  righteous 

2  Pet.  2.  3.  with  feigned  words  make  merchandise  of  you 

Fell.— ^.F.  i/flZZ. 

Mat.  7.  25.  winds  blew — upon  that  house  ;  and  it  fell  not 
27.  and  it  f el  I :  and  great  was  the  fall  thereof.  Lu.  6.49 

13.  4.  seeds  fell  by  the  way  side.  Mk.  4.  4:  Lii.  8.  5 

5.  others  fell  iipon  the  rocky  places.  Mat.  4.  5  :  Lu.  8.  6 

7.  otiiers  fell  upon  the  thorns.  Mk.  4.  7  :  Lu.  8.  7,  14 

8.  others  fell  upon  the  good  gound.  Mk.  4.  8:  Lu.  8.8 
Mk.  9.  20.  and  he  /  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed  foaming 

14.  35.  fell  on  the  ground,  and  praj'ed  that,  if  it  were 
Lu.  1.  12.  Zacharias  was  troubled — and  fear /e/i  upon  him 

8.  23.  But  as  they  sailed  he  [Jesus]  fell  aslee^J 

10.  30.  he  fell  among  robbers,  which  both  stripped  him 

36.  neighbour  unto  him  tha.t  fell  among  the  robbers  ? 

13.  4.  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the  tower  in  Siloam/. 

15.  20.  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him 

16.  21.  crumbs  tha,t  fell  from  the  rich  man's  table 

17.  16.  fell  upon  his'  face  at  his  feet,  giving  him  thanks 
Jiio.  18.  6.  they  went  backward,  and  fell  to  the  ground 
Acts  1.  25.  apostleship,  from  which  Judas  fell  away 

26.  and  the  lot /e/i  upon  Matthias 

7.  60.  And  when  he  had  said  this,  he  [Stephen]  /.  asleep 

9.  4.  fell  upon  the  earth,  and  heard  a  voice.  22.  7 

18.  there  fell  from  his  [Saul]  eyes  as  it  were  scales 

10.  10.  while  they  made  ready,  he  fell  into  a  trance 
44.  the  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all  them  which  heard.  11. 15 

12.  7.  And  his  [Peter]  chains  fell  off  from  his  hands 

13.  11.  there  fell  on  him  a  mist  and  a  darkness 

36.  fell  on  sleep,  and  was  laid  unto  his  fathers 

19.  17.  at  Ephesus  ;  and  iear  fell  upon  them  all 

20.  10.  Paul  went  down,  a,nd  fell  on  him  [Eutychus] 

37.  all  wept  sore,  &nd  fell  on  Paul's  neck,  and  kissed 
Botn.  11.  22.  severity  of  Qod  :  toward  them  thsit  fell 

15.3.  reproaches  of  them  that  reproached  thee  /.  upon  me 

1  Cur.  10.  8.  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 
Heb.  3.  17.   whose  carcases  fell  in  the  wilderness  ? 

6.  6.  and  then  i/eZZ  away,  it  is  impossible  to  renew 

2  Pet.  3.  4.  from  the  day  the  fathers  fell  asleep 

Bev.  1.  17.  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  one  dead 

6.  13.  and  the  stars  of  the  heaven /eZZ  unto  the  earth 

8.  10.  there  fell  from  heaven  a  great  star— fell  upon  the 

11.  11.  great  fear  fell  upon  them  which  beheld  them 
13.  a  great  earthquake,  and  the  tenth  part  of  the  city  fell 

16.  19.  into  three  parts,  and  the  cities  of  the  nations/eW 
see  falleth. 

Fell  doivn. 
Mat.  2.  11.   and  they  fell  down  and  worshipped  him 

18.  26.  servant  therefore  fell  down  and  worshipped.  29 
Mk.  3.  11.  fell  do'wn  before  him,  and  cried,  saying 

5.  33.  the  woman  fearing— came  and/  downheforehira. 

7.  25.  heard  of  him,  came  and  fell  down  at  his  feet 
Lu.  6.  8.  Peter,  when  he  saw  it,  fell  down  at  Jesus'  knees 


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Lu.  8.  28.  he  cried  ont,  and  fell  down  before  him 

41.  fell  down  at  Jesus'  feet,  and  besought  him 

Jno.  11.  32.  Mary — fell  down  at  bis  feet,  saying  unto  him 

Acts  5.  6.  Ananias  hearing  these  worAs fell  down 

10.  And  she  fell  down  immediately  at  his  feet 

10.  25.  Cornelius  met  him,  and/eW  down  at  his  feet 

16.  29.  fell  down  before  Paul  and  Silas  [jailor] 

19.  35.  the  image  which /eZZ  down  from  Jupiter  ? 

20.  9.  Eutychus— /eZi  down  from  the  third  story 
neb.  11.  30.  By  faith  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down 
Bev.  5.  8.  elders /eZi  doiun.  14  :  19.  4 

19.  10.  Ifell  down  before  his  feel  to  worship  him.  22.  8 

Fellow. 

Acts  22.  22.  Away  with  such  k  fellow  from  the  earth 
24.  5.  For  we  have  found  this  man  a  pestilent /eZZow 
see  m-an. 

Fellow-citizen— a. — A.  V.  hieighhour. 

Eph.  2.  19.  but  ye  a,re  fellow-citizens  with  the  saints 
Heb.  8.  11.  shall  not  teach  every  man  his  '^fellow-citizen 

Fellow-disciples. 
Jmo.  11.  16.  called  Didymus,  said  unto  his /eWow-tZiscipZe^ 

Fellow-elder. 
1  Pet.  5.  1.  I  exhort,  who  am  a  fellow-elder,  and  a  witness 

Fellow-heirs. 

Eph.  3.  6.  Gentiles  axe  fellow-heirs,  and  fellow-members 

Fellow-helpers  A .  F. — see  fellow-workers. 

Fellow-labourer  A.V. — see  fellow-worker,  minister. 

Fellow-members. 
Eph.  3.  6.  Gentiles  are  fellow-heirs,  ani  fellow-members 

FeUow-partakers. 
Ejjh.  3.  6.  felloiv -partakers  of  the  promise  in  Christ  Jesus 

Fellow-prisoner — s. 

Bom.  16.  7.  Junius,  my  kinsmen,  audi  mj  fellow-prisoners 
Col.  4.  10.  Ainstarchus  ray  felloiv -prisoner  saluteth  you 
Philem.  23.  Epaphras,  mj  fellow-prisoner  in  Christ  Jesus 

Fellows. 

Mat.  11.  16.  like  unto  children— which  call  unto  their/. 
Meb.  1.  9.  With  the  oil  of  gladness  above  thy  fellows 

Fellow-servant — s. 

Mat.  18.  28.  found  one  of  his  f. -servants,  which  owed  him 
29.  his  fellow-servant  fell  down  and  besought  him 
31.  when  his  fellow-servants  saw  what  was  done 
83.  not  thou  also  have  had  mercy  on  thy  fellow -servant 
24.  49.  shall  begin  to  beat  his  fellow-servants 
Col,  1.  7.  learned  of  Epaphras  our  heioYea  fellow  servant 

4.  7.  faithful  minister  and  felloiv-servant  in  the  Lord 
Bev.  6,  11,  until  their /.-servants  also  and  their  brethren 
19.  10.  I  am  a.  fellow-servant  with  thee.  22,  9 

Fellowship, — A.  V.  ^communicate — d,  '^communication, 
^partakers. 

Acts  2.  42.  stedfastly  in  the  apostles'  teaching  and /eZZow- 

1  Cor.  1.  9.  called  into  the/,  of  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  Ishipi 

2  Cor.  6.  14.  what/,  have  righteousness  and  iniquity? 

8.  4.  and  the  fellowship  in  the  ministering  to  the  saints 


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Gal.  2. 9.  to  me  and  Barnabas  the  right  hands  oi fellowship 
Eph.  5.  11.  no/,  ■vvith  the  unfruitful  works  of  darkness 
Phil.  1.  5.  your  fellowship  in  furtherance  of  the  gospel 

2.  1.  consolation  of  love,  if  &ny  felloiu ship  of  the  Spirit 

3.  10.  resurrection,  and  the  fellowship  of  his  sufferings 

4.  14.  ye  did  well,  that  ye  had  \f.  with  my  affliction 
15.  no  church  had  '^fellowship  with  me  in  the  matter 

Philem.  6.  the^feUowship  of  thy  faith  may  become  effectual 

1  Jno.l.  3.  also  may  have/,  with  us — /.  is  with  the  Father 

6.  If  we  say  that  ye  h&ve  fellowship  with  him,  and  walk 

7.  as  he  is  in  the  light,  we  have  /  one  with  another 

Bev.  18.  4.  that  ye  have  no  ^fellowship  with  her  sins 

sec  communion,  dispensatioji. 

FeUow-soldier. 
Phil.  2.  25.  Epaphroditus,  my — fellow- worker  and /<?ZZow- 
Philem.  2.  and  to  ArchiipTpus  our  fellow-soldier      [soldier 

Fellow- worker — s. — A.V.^companion in  labour, "^fellow- 
helper — s,  ^fellow-labourer — s,  ^helper — s,  Habourers. 

Bo7n.  16.  3.  Salute  Prisca  and  Aquila  my  ^fellow-workers 
9.  Salute  Urbanus  our  ^fellow-worker.  21.        [in  Christ 

1  Cor.  3.  9.  For  we  are  God's  ^fellow-workers 

2  Cor.  8.  23.  Titus,  he  is  my  partner  and  my  ^fellow-worker 
Phil.  2.  25.  Epaphroditus,  my  brother  and  Yellow-worker 

4.  3.  Clement  also,  and  the  rest  of  my  fellow-workers 
Cul.  4   11.  these  only  are  my  fellow-workers 
Philon.  1.  Philemon  our  beloved  and  ^fellow-worker 
24.  Demas,  Luke,  my  ^fellow-workers 

3  Jno.  8.  that  we  may  be  fellow -workers  with  the  truth 

Felt. 
Mk.  5.  29.  Bhe/eZ<  in  her  body  that  she  was  healed 

see  took. 

Female. 
Mat.  19.  4.  made  them  male  and  female.  Mk.  10.  6 
Gal.  3.  28.  no  male  and  female  :  for  ye  all  are  one  man 

Fervent. 

Acts  18. 25.  and  heing  fervent  in  spirit,  he  spake  and  taught 
Bom.  12.  11.  fervent  in  spirit ;  serving  the  Lord 

1  Pet.  4.  8.  above  all  things  being  fervent  in  your  love 

2  Pet.  3. 10.  the  elements  shall  be  dissolved  with  /.  heat.  12 

see  supplication,  zeal. 

Fervently. — A.V.  ^earnestly. 

Jas.  5. 17.  Elijah — prayed  ^fervently  that  it  might  not  rain 
1  Pet.  1.  22.  love  one  another  from  the  heart  fervently 

Fetch. -^.F.  ^call. 

Acts  10.  5,  send  men  to  Joppa,  and  i/.  one  Simon.  11.  ^13 

see  bring. 

Fetters. 
Mk.  5.  4.  bound  with  fetters^,  broken  in  pieces,  Lu.  8. 29 

Fever. 
Mat.  8.  14.  saw  his  wife's  mother  lying  sick  of  a  fever. 
Mk.  1.  30  :  Lu.  4.  38  \Mk.  1.  31 

Lu.  4.  39.  he  stood  over  her  and  rebuked  the/.  Mat.  8. 16 : 
Jno.  4.  52.  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him 
Acts  28.  8.  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  of /ever  and  dysentery 

Few. 

Mat.  7.  14.  unto  life,  and  feiv  be  they  that  find  it 
9.  37.  plenteous,  but  the  labourers  are  few.  Lu.  10.  2 
15.  34.  Seven,  and  a  few  small  fishes.  Mk.  8.  7. 
22.  14.  For  many  are  called,  'hwtfeiv  chosen 
25.  21.  thou  hast  been  faithful  over  a  few  things.  23 


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Mk.  6.  5.  laid  his  hands  upou  e.fetv  sick  folk,  and  healed 
Lu.  Vi.  48.  shall  be  beaten  with/eit;  stripes 

13.  23.  Lord,  are  t\xey  few  that  be  saved  ? 
Acts  17.  4.  and  of  the  chief  women  not  a,  few 

12.  also  of  the  Greek  women — and  of  men,  not  a  few 

24.  4.  to  hear  us  of  thy  clemency  a,  few  words 
Eph.  3.  3.  mystery,  as  I  wrote  afore  in  few  words 
Heb.  12.  10.  they  verily  for  &few  days  chastened  us 

13.  22.  I  have  written  unto  you  in  few  words 

1  Pet.  8.  20.  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  souls,  were  saved 
Bev.  2.  14.  But  I  have  a/ew  things  against  thee 

3.  4.  thou  hast  a  few  names  in  Sardis  which  did  nut  defile 

Fickleness.— ^.F.  ^lightness. 

2  Cor.  1. 17.  thus  minded,  did  I  shew  ^fickleness  t 

Fidelity. 
Tit.  2.  10.  not  purloining,  biit  shewing  all  good  fidelity 

Field. — A.  V.  Apiece  of  ground,  Hand. 

Mat.  6.  28.  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they  grow 
30.  if  God  doth  so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field.  Lu.  12. 28 

13.  31.  a  man  took,  and  sowed  in  his  field.  24,  27 

36.  Explain  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  tares  of  the' field 

■"    38.  the  field  is  the  world ;  and  the  good  seed,  these  are 

44.  treasure  hidden  in  the  field — and  buyeth  tha,t  field 

24.  18.  let  him  that  is  in  the  field  not  return  back.  Mk. 

13.  16:  Lu.  17.  31 
40.  Then  shall  two  men  be  in  the/.  Lu. 17. 36  [margin] 
27.  7.  bought  with  them  the  potter's /eZfZ.  10 
8.  tha.t  field  was  called.  The  field  of  blood.  Acts  1.  19 
Lu.  2.  8.  there  were  shepherds — abiding  in  the  field 

14.  18.  I  have  bought  a  'Afield,  and  I  must  needs  go  out 

15.  25.  Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field 

17.  7.  in  from  the  field.  Come  straightway  and  sit  down 
Acts  1.  18.  Now  this  man  obtained  a  field  with  the  reward 

4,  37.  [Barnabas]  having  a  'Afield,  sold  it 

Fields. — A.V.  ''trees. 

Mk.  11.  8.  branches,  which  they  had  cut  from  the  '^fields 
Lit,.  15.  15.  he  sent  him  into  hiB  fields  to  feed  swine 
Jno.  4.  35.  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields 
Jas.  5.  4.  hire  of  the  labourers  who  mowed  youv  fields 
see  cornfields. 
Fierce.   . 

Mat.  8.  28.  devils,  coming  forth  out  of  the  tombs,  exceed- 
ing fierce 
2  Tim.  3.  3.  without  self-control,  fierce,  no  lovers  of  good 
see  rcnirjh,  urgent. 

Fierceness. — A.V.  ^fiery  indignation. 

Heb.  10. 27.  a  i/.  of  fire  which  shall  devour  the  adversaries 

Itev.  16. 19.  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  the/erce«essof  his  wrath 

19.  15.  treadeth  the  winepress  of  the  /.  of  the  wrath 

Fiery. 

Eph.  6.  16.  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  evil  one 

1  Fet.  4.  12.  think  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiery\tvi&l 


see  fierceness. 


Fifteen. 


Jno.  11.  18.  nigh  unto  Jerusalem,  about //i!eew  furlongs 
Acts  27.  28.  sounded  again,  and  found  fifteen  fathoms 
Gal.  1. 18.  Jerusalem  to  visit  Cephas,  and  tarried—/,  days 

Fifteenth. 

Lu.  3.  1.  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  Tiberius  Cffisar 

17  121 


Fifth. 
Rev.  6.  9.  when  he  opened  the  fifth  seal,  1  saw 
9.  1.  the  fifth  angel  sounded,  and  I  saw  a  star 
16.  10.  the  fifth  poured  out  his  bowl  upon  the  throne 
21.  20.  the  fifth,  sardonyx;  the  sixth,  sardius 

Fifties. 

Mk.  6.  40.  sat  down  in  ranks,  by  hundreds,  and  by  fifties 
see  fifty. 

Fifty.— ^.F.  ^fifties. 

Lu.  7.  41.  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and  the  other  fifty 
9.  14.  Make  them  sit  down  in  companies,  about  i/.  each 
16.  6.  sit  down  quickly  and  write  fifty  |  ham  ? 

Jno.  8. 57.  notyet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast  thou  seen  Abra- 

Fig— s. 
Mat.  7.  16.  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs  of  thistles  ? 
Mk.  11.  13.  for  it  was  not  the  season  oi  figs 
Lu.  6.  44.  For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather /r/s 
Jas.  3.  12.  can  a  fig  tree — yield  olives,  or  a  vine  figs  ? 
Bev.  6.  13.  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  unripe  figs 

Fig  tree. 
Mat.  21.  19.  seeing  a  fig  tree  by  the  way  side — the  fig  tree 
withered.  20  :  Mk.  11.  13,  20,  21 
21.  ye  shall  not  only  do  what  is  done  to  the  fig  tree 
24.  32.  from  the  fig  tree  learn  her  parable.  Mk.  13.  28 
Lu,  13.  6.  A  certain  man  had  a  fig  tree  planted 

7.  I  come  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and  find  none 
21.  29.  Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees 
Jno.  1.  48.  when  thou  wast  under  the  Z^'  t.,  I  saw  thee.  50 
Jas.  3.  12.  can  a  fig  tree,  my  brethren,  yield  olives 
Rev.  6.  13.  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  unripe  figs 

Fight. 

Jno.  18.  36.  of  this  world,  then  would  my  s,ex\auts  fight 
1  Cor.  9.  26.  BO  fight  I,  as  not  beating  the  air 

1  Tim.  6.  12.  Fight  the  gooA  fight  of  the  faith,  lay  hold 

2  Tim.  4.  7.  I  have  fought  the  good  fight,  I  have  finished 
Jas.  4.  2.  ye/,  and  war  ;  ye  have  not,  because  ye  ask  not 

see  conHlot,  fighting,  war. 

Fighting — s. — A.V.  ^fight,  "^strivings. 

Acts  5.  39.  lest  haply  ye  be  foiind  even  to  be  y.  against  God 
2  Cor.  7.  5.  without  were  fightings,  within  were  fears 
Tit.  3.  9.  shun  foolish  questionings — and  y.  about  the  law 
Jas.  4.  1.  Whence  come  wars  and  whence  come  fightings 

Figure — s. — A.V.  ^fashion. 

Acts  7.  43.  The  figures  which  ye  made  to  worship  them 

44.  Moses — make  it  according  to  the  y.  that  he  had  seen 
Bom.  5.  14.  who  is  a  figure  of  him  that  was  to  come 
1  Cor.  4.  6.  in  a  figure  transferred  to  myself  and  Apollos 
see  likeness,  parable,  pattern. 

FHl.— ^.F.  ^filled,  ^satisfy. 

Mat.  9. 16.  which  should  fill  it  up  taketh  from  the  gannent 
15.  33.  so  many  loaves — as  to  fill  so  great  a  multitude  ? 
23.  32.  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  fathers 

Mk.  2.  21.  else  that  which  should  y  M  it  up  taketh  from  it 
8.  4.  Whence  shall  one  be  able  to  '^fill  these  men 

J7io.  2.  7.  F'ill  the  waterpots  with  water 

Bom.  15.  13.  Now  the  God  of  hope^iM  you  with  all  joy 

Eph.  4. 10.  all  the  heavens,  that  he  might  fill  all  things 


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Col.  1.  24.  fill  up  on  mj'  part  that  which  is  lacking 
1  Th.  2. 16.  to/,  up  their  sins  alway :  but  the  wrath  is  come 
stc  minijlcd. 
Filled.— .4. F.  ^full,  furnished. 
Mat.  5.  6.  after  righteousness :  for  they  shall  he  filled 
13.48.  when  it  was  1/ZZ'yZ,  they  drew  up  on  the  beach  [9. 17 
14.  19.  they  did  all  eat,  and  were/.  Mk.  6.  43  :  8.  8:  Lu. 
22.  10.  and  the  w^edding  was  yilled  with  guests 
27.  48.   took  a  sponge,  and  filled  it  with  vinegar 
Mk.  7.  27.  he  said  unto  her,  Let  the  children  first  h&  filled 
Lu.  1.  15.  he  shall  be  filled  with  tlie  Holy  Ghost 
41.  Elisabeth  ^a.s  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
53.  Tlie  hungry  he  hatli  filled,  with  good  things 
67.  Zacharias  vf as  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
2.  40.  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong,/,  with  wisdom 

8.  5.  Every  valley  shall  he  filled.  And  every  mountain 
4.  28.  they  were  all  filled  with  wrath  in  the  synagogi;e 
6.  7.  filled  both  the  boats,  so  that  theybcgan  to  sink 

26.  they  were  filled  witli  fear,  saying,  We  have  seen 
G.  11.  they  were  filled  with  madness;  and  communed 
21.  Blessed  are  ye  that  hunger  now:  for  ye  shall  be/. 

14.  23.  them  to  come  in,  that  my  house  may  he  filled 

15.  16.  And  he  would  fain  have  been/,  with  the  husks 
Jtio.  2.  7.  And  they  filled  tliem  up  to  the  brim 

6  12.  when  they  were  filled,  he  saith  unto  his  disciples 
13.  and  filled  twelve  baskets  with  bi'okeu  pieces 

12.  3,  house  w&a  filled  with  the  odovir  of  the  ointment 

16. 6.  these  things  unto  you,  sorrow  hath  filled  yoiir  heart 
Acts  2.  2.  it  filled  all  the  house  where  they  weresittiug 
4.  And  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  Spirit.  4.  31 
13.  mocking  said,  Tliey  are  \filled  \vith  new  wine 

8. 10.  they  were  filled  with  wonder  and  amazement 

4.  8.  Peter,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  said  unto  them 

5.  3.  Ananias,  why  hath  Satan  filled  thy  heart  to  lie 
,     17,   and  they  were  filled  with  jealousy.  13.  45 

28.  ye  ha^e' filled  Jerusalem  with  your  teaching 

9.  17.  receive  thv  sight,  and  be/,  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
13.  9.  Paul,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  fastened  his  eyes 

52.  And  the  disciples  were  filled  with  joy 
19.  28.  heard  this,  they  [Ephesians]  were  i/  with  wrath 

29.  And  the  city  was  filled  with  the  confusion 

Bo7n.  1.  29.  being/,  witli  all  unrighteousness,  wickedness 
15.  14.  full  of  goodness,  filled  with  all  knowledge 

1  Cor.  4.  8,  Ah-eady  are  ye  i/.,  already  ye  are  become  rich 

2  Cor.  7.  4.  I  am  filled  w"ith  comfort,  I  overflow  with  joy 
Eph.  3. 19.  that  ye  may  be  filled  unto  all  the  f  uhiess  of  God 

5.  18.  but  he  filled  with  the  Spirit 
Phil.  1.  11.  heiiig  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteousness 

4.  12,  learned  the  secret  both  to  be  i/.  and  to  be  hungry 
18.  I  am  ^filled,  having  received  from  Epaphroditus 
Col.  1.  9.  ye  may  be  filled  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will 
2  Tim   1.  4.  thy  tears,  tliat  I  may  he  filled  with  joy 
Jas.  2.  16.  Go  in  peace,  be  ye  warmed  and  filled 
Bev.  8.  5    he  filled  it  with  the  fire  of  the  altar 

15.  8.  And  the  temple  was  filleel  with  smoke 

19.  21.  and  all  the  birds  were  filled  with  their  flesh 
see  Jill,  filling,  finished,  full,  mingled,  satisfied. 

Filleth — ing. — A.V.  ^filled,  ynll,  ^occupietli,  *siijjplieth. 

Mk.  4.  37.  insomuch  that  the  boat  was  now  ^filling 

15.  36.  one  ran,  and  ^filling  a  sponge  full  of  vinegar 
Lu.  8.  23.  they  were  ^f.  with  water,  and  were  in  jeopardy 
Acts  14.  17.  filling  j^onr  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 

1  Cor.  14.16.  he  that  ^fillctk  the  place  of  the  unlearned 

2  Cor.  9.  12.  not  only  '^filleth  up  the  measure  of  the  wauts 
Eph.  1.  23.  his  body,  the  fulness  of  him  that fillttli  all  in  all 

FUth. 
1  Cor.  4.  13.  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  the  world 
1  Pat.  3.  21.  not  the  putting  away  of  the  filth  of  the  flesh 


Filthiness. 

Ejjh.  5.  4.  nor  filthincss,  nor  foolish  talking,  or  jesting 
Jus.  1.  21.  Wherefore  putting  away  all  /.  and  overflowing 
see  difiiement,  unclean. 

Filthy. 

1  Titn.  3.  8.  given  to  much  wine,  not  greedy  of  filthy  lucre 
Tit.  1.  7.  no  striker,  not  greedy  oi  filthy  lucre 

11.  things  which  they  ought  not,  for  fiilthy  lucre's  sake 

1  Pet.  5.  2.  nor  yet  ior  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  mind 
liev.  22.  11,  he  that  is  filthy,  let  him  be  made  filthy  still 

see  lascivious. 
Final.— ^.F.  ^end. 

Heb.  6.  16.  in  every  dispute  of  theirs  the  oath  is  ^final 

Find. — A.V.  ^foimd. 
Mat.  7.  7.  seek,  and  ye  shall /«cZ.  Lu.  11.  9 

14.  leadeth  unto  life,  and  few  be  they  that  fi iid  it 

10.  39.  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall /«(Z  it.  16.  25 

11.  29.  and  ye  shall /«(i  rest  unto  your  souls 

17.  27.  opened  his  mouth,  thou  shalt find  a  shekel 

18.  13.  if  so  be  tliat  he  find  it,  verily  J  say  unto  yoti 

21.  2.  ye  shall /?zfZ  an  ass  tied.  Mk.  11.  2  :  Lu.  19.  30 

22.  9.  as  many  as  ye  shall /ut/,  bid  to  the  marriage 
24.  46.  when  he  cometh  shall /*((/  so  doing.  Lii.  12.  43 

Mk.  11.  13,  if  haply  he  might /»(Z  anything  tliereou 
13.36.  lest  coming  suddenlj' he /?i£Z  you  sleeping 

Lu.  2.  12.  Ye  shall/,  a  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling  clothes 
6.  7.  that  tbey  might/'«(i  how  to  accuse  him 

12.  37.  the  lord  when  he  cometh  shall /«rZ  watching 
38.  and  find  them  so,  blessed  are  those  servants 

n  7.  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  ti'ee,  and/«fZnone 
15.  4.  go  after  that  which  is  lost,  until  he  find  it  ? 
8.  sweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently  until  she  /.  it  ? 

18.  8.   Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he/,  faith  mi  the  earth  ? 

19.  48.  they  could  not  find  what  they  mi^ht  do 

23.  4.  And  Pilate  said — I  find  no  fault  in  this  man  [Jesus] 
Jno.  7.  34.  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not/'>i^  me.  36 

35.  will  this  man  go  that  we  shall  not  find  hiui  ? 
10.  9.  go  in  and  go  out,  and  shall /ji^  pasture 
18.  38    I  find  no  crime  in  him.  19.  4,6 
21.  6.  on  the  right  side  of  the  boat,  and  ye  shall /)ifZ 
Acts  7.  46.  to /mZ  a  habitation  for  the  God  of  Jacob 

17.  27.  they  might  feel  after  him,  and  find  him 

23.  9,  saying.  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man  [Paul] 

24.  12.  neither  in  the  temple  did  they  ^find  me  disputing 
Bom.  7.  21.  Ifin.d.  then  the  law,  that,  to  me  who  would 

9.  19.  Why  doth  he  still  find  fault  ? 

2  Cor.  9.  4.  any  of  Macedonia,  and  find  yon  unprepared 
12.  20.  I  shoiild/Hfi!  you  not  such  as  I  would 

2  Titn.  1.  18.  grant  unto  him  to  find  mercy  of  the  Lord 
Heb.  4,  16.  may  find  grace  to  help  us  in  time  of  need 
Bev.  2.  2.  they  are  not,  and  didst  \find  them  false 

9.  6.  men  shall  seek  death,  and  shall  in  no  wise  find  it 

18.  14.  and  men  shall /«fi!  them  no  more  at  all 

see  finding. 

Findeth.— ^.F.  ^fionud. 

Mat.  7.  8.  and  he  that  seeketh  findefh.  Lu.  11.  10 

10.  39,  He  that/«<?e;/'.  his  life  shall  lose  it 
12  43.  seeking  rest,  and //K?ei'/(  it  not 

44    when  he  is  come,  he  findelh  it  empty,  Lu.  11.  25 
26   40.  the  disciples,  and/,  them  sleeping.  Mk.  14.  37 
Jno.  1.  41.  He  findefh  first  his  own  brother  Simon 
43.   On  the  morrow — he  [Jesusj  fineteth  Philip 
45.  Fhih\>  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith  unto  him 
6.  14.  Afterward  Jesus  findeth  him  in  the  temple 
Acts  10.  27.  he  went  in,  and  Ifindeth  many  come  together 


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FINDING 

Finding.— ^.F.  '^find,  '^found,  HaTcing. 
Lu.  5.  19.  not  \finding  by  what  way  they  might  hriiig  him 

11.  24.  seekiug  re.st ;  and/,  uoue,  he  saith,  I  will  turn 
Jno.  9.  35.  and  -finding  him,  he  said,  Dost  thou  believe 
Acts  4.  21.  finding  nothing  how  they  might  punish  them 
Bojn.  7.  8.  but  siia,  ^finding  occasion,  wrought  in  me 
Heb.  8.  8.  finding  fault  with  them,  he  saith,  Behold 
see  found,  tracinij  (o^U). 

Fine. — A.  V.  ^gaij,  ^goodly. 
Lu.  16.  19.  and  he  was  clothed  in  piii-ple  and  fine  linen 
Jas.  2.  2.  a  man  with  a  gold  ring,  in  -fine  clothing 

3.  regard  to  him  that  weareth  the  ^fine  clothing 
Mev.  18.  12.  pearls,  and^iHe  linen,  and  purple,  and  silk 

13.  fine  flour,  and  wheat,  and  cattle,  and  sheep 
16.  she  that  was  arrayed  in  fine  linen  and  purple 

19.  8.  that  she  should  array  herself  in  fine  linen— for 

the_^)ie  linen  is  the  righteous  acts  of  the  saints 

14.  clothed  in  fine  linen,  white  and  pure 

see  burnished. 

Finger. — A.V.  ^fingers. 
Mat.  23.  4.  will  not  move  them  with  their  '^finger 
Lu.  11.  2ii.  But  if  I  by  the  finger  of  God  cast  out  devils 

16.  24.  Lazarus — may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger  in  water 
Jno   8.  6.  Jesus — with  his  finger  wrote  on  the  ground.   8 

20.  25.  and  put  my./i)irjre?-into  the  print  of  the  nails 
27.  Reach  hither  ihj  finger,  and  see  my  hands 

Fingers. 
Mk.  7.  33.  and  put  his  fingers  into  liis  ears,  and  he  spat 
Lu.  11.  46.  touch  not  the  burdens  with  one  of  your  fingers 
see  finger. 

Finish. 

Lu.  14.  29.  laid  a  foundation,  and  is  not  able  to  finish 
30.  This  man  began  to  build,  and  was  not  able  to  finish 
see  accomplish,  complete,  finishing. 

Finislied. — ing. — A.V.  ^accomplished,  '^expired,  ^finish, 
^fulfilled,  ^filled  up. 
Mat.  13.  53.  when  Jesus  h&d  finished  these  parables 

19.  1.  when  Jesus  ha,d.  finished  these  words.  26.  1 
Jno.  19.  28.  Jesus,  knowing  that  all  things  are  now ',/?«?.s7iefZ 

30.  received  the  vinegar,  he  said,  It  is  finished 
Acts  21.  7.  when  we  had  finished  the  voyage  from  Tyre 
Bom.  9.  28.  upon  the  earth,  ^f.  it  and  cutting  it  short 
2  Tim.  4.  7.  finished  the  course,  I  have  kept  the  faith 
Heb.  4.  3.  -were /wished  from  the  foundation  of  the  world 
JRev.  10.  7.  then  is  finished  the  mystery  of  God 

11.  7.  when  they  shall  ha^Ye  finished  their  testimony 
15.  1.  for  in  them  is  ^finished  the  wrath  of  God 

8.  the  seven  plagues  of  the  seven  angels  should  be  y. 

20.  3.  no  more,  until  the  thousand  years  should  be  */. 
5.  lived  not  until  the  thousand  years  should  be/. 

7.  when  the  thousand  years  are  '^finished,  Satan  shall 
see  ricconiplished,  fullgroion. 

Finisher  A.V. — see perfecter. 
Fire. 
Mat.  3.  10.  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the/.  7.  19  :   Lit.  3.  9 
11.  with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  with^re.  Lu.  3.  16 
5.  22.  Thou  fool,  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  hell  oi  fire 
13.  42.  and  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace  of  fire.  50 
17. 15.  he  falleth  into  the/.,  and  oft-times  into  the  water. 
18.8.  or  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  the  eternal/.    lMk.9.22 

9.  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  the  hell  of  fire 
25.  41.  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  the  eternal  fire 

Mk.  9.  43.  hands  to  go  into  hell,  into  the  unquenchable  / 

48.  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the /re  is  not  quenched 

49.  For  every  one  shall  be  salted  with  fire 


FIRST 

Lu.  3.  17.  the  chaff  he  will  burn  up  with  unquenchable/. 
9.  54.  wilt  thou  that  we  bid/,  to  come  down  from  heaven 
12.  49.  I  came  to  cast  fire  upon  the  earth 
17.  29.  it  rained //-e  and  brimstone  from  heaven  [court 
22.  65.  when  they  had  kindled  &fire  in  the  midst  of  the 
56.  maid  seeing  him  as  he  sat  in  the  light  of  the/,  ilft-.  14. 
Jno.  15.  6.  gather  them,  and  cast  them  into  the/?-e      [54 
Acts  2.  3.  tongues  jjartiug  asunder,  like  as  oifire 
19.  Blood,  and  fire,  and  vapour  of  smoke 
28.  2.  they  kindled  afire,  and  received  us  all 
3.  a  bundle  of  sticks,  and  laid  them  on  the  fire 

5.  he  shoiik  off  the  beast  into  the/.,  and  took  no  harm 

1  Cor.  3. 1 3.  because  it  is  revealed  in  fire  ;  and  the  fire  itself 

15.  shall  1)6  saved  ,  yet  so  as  through /re 

2  Th.  1.  8.  in  flaming/.,  rendering  vengeance  [the  sword 
Heb.  1 1.  34.  quenched  the  power  of/.,  escaped  the  edge  of 

12.  18.  a  moiint  that  might  be  touched,  and  that  burned 
29.  for  our  God  is  a  consuming /?•«  [with /re 

Jas.  3.  5.  how  much  wood  is  kindled  by  how  small  a//-e  .' 

6.  the  tongue  is  a  fire — setteth  on  fire  the  wheel  of 

nature,  and  is  set  on  fire  by  hell 

5.  3.  and  shall  eat  your  flesh  SiS  fire 

1  Pet,  1.  7.  gold  that  perishi  th  though  it  is  proved  hj  fire 

2  Pet.  3  7.   by  the  same  word  have  been  stored  up  tor  fire 

12.  the  heavens  being  on  fire  shall  be  dissolved 
Judc  7.  sufl^eriug  the  punishment  of  eternal /j-e 

23.  some  save,  snatclriug  them  out  of  the/?-e 
Bev.  3.  18.  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  refined  by  /?-e 
4.  5.  seven  lamps  oifire  burning  before  the  throne 

8.  5.  the  censer  ;  and  he  filled  it  with  the  fire  of  the  altar 

7.  there  followed  hail  and /re,  mingled  with  blood 

8.  a  great  mountain  buruhig  with  fire  was  cast 

9.  17    breastplates  as  of  /. — mouths  ijroceedeth/.  11.  5 
18  the  third  pai-t  of  men  killed,  by  the/  and  the  smoke 

10.  1.  his  face  was  as  the  sun,  and  his  feet  as  pillars  of  /. 

13.  13.  even  make  fire  to  come  down  out  of  heaven 

14.  10.  he  shall  be  tormented  with  /re  and  brimstone 
18.  another  angel — he  that  hath  power  over  fire 

15   2.  as  it  were  a  glassy  sea  mingled  with /re 

16.  8.  was  given  uuto  it  to  scorch  men  with/)'e 

19  20.  into  the  lake  of //«  that  burneth.  20.  10:  21.  8 

20.  9.  fire  came  down  out  of  heaven,  and  devoured  them 

14.  were  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire — even  the  lake  of  fire 

15.  he  was  cast  into  the  lake  oifiire 

see  burned,  coals,  flame. 
Firkins. 
Jno.  2.  6.  waterpots — containing  two  or  three/,  apiece 

Firm.— ^.F.  ^stedfast,  ^sure. 
2  Tim.  2. 19.  Howbeit  the  2/rHi  foundation  of  Godstandeth 
Heb.  3.  6.  and  the  glorying  of  our  hope  firm  unto  the  end 
14.  beginning  of  our  confidence  '^firm  unto  the  end 

First. — A.V.    ^beginning,     ^chief,    ^chiefest,     ^chiefly, 
^former,  y^orward,  lone. 

Mat.  5. 24.  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and  then  come 

6.  33.  seek  ye  first  his  kingdom,  and  his  righteousness 

7.  5.  cast  out/,  the  beam  out  of  thine  own  eye.  L^^.  6.  42 

8.  21.  suSer  me  first  to  go  and  bur-y  my  father.  Lh.  9.  59 

12.  29.  except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man  ?  Mk.  3.  27 

13.  30.  Gather  up'/,  the  tares,  and  bind  them  in  bundles 
17.  10.  tliat  Elijah  must/.?-s!:  come?  Mk.  9.  11,  12 

27.  cast  a  hook,  and  take  up  the  fish  that/,  cometh  up 

20.  8.  their  hire,  beginning  from  the  last  unto  the  first 
10.  when  the  /.  came,  they  supposed  that  they  would 

16.  the  last  shall  1)e  fir.st,  and  the  first  last.   19.  30  : 

Mk.  10.  31 :  Lu.  13.  30  [servant 

27.  whosoever  would  be  ^fiisf  among  you  shall  be  your 

21.  28,  he  came  to  the  first,  and  said.  Son,  go  work 

31.  twain  did  the  will  of  his  father?     They  say,  The /. 


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FISHES 


Mat.  21. 36.  Again,  lie  sent  other  servants  more  than  the  /. 
22.25.  seven  brethren  :  and  the/,  married  and  deceased 
23.  26.  bhnd  Pharisee,  cleanse  first  the  inside  of  the  cup 

Mk.  4.  28.  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  then  the  full  corn 

7.  27.  said  unto  her,  Let  the  children /?-6^  be  filled 
10.  44.  whosoever  would  be  ^first  among  you,  shall  be 

12.  20.  /.  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed.  Lu.  20.  29 
23.  "What  commandment  is  the  ;^7-si!  of  all?  Mat. 'I'l.  38 

13.  10.  the  gospel  must  first  be  preached  unto  all 

16.  9.  first  day  of  the  week,  he  a-p-pearei  first  to  Mary 
Lu.  1.  3.  the  course  of  all  things  accurately  from  the  first 

2.  2.  This  was  the  first  enrolment  made  when  Quirinius 

9.  61.  fi7-st  suffer  me  to  bid  farewell  to  them  that  are  at 

10.  5.  ye  shall  enter,  first  say,  Peace  be  to  this  house 

11.  38.  marvelledthathe  had  not/,  washed  before  dinner 

14.  18.  The  first  said  unto  him,  I  have  bought  a  field 
28.  a  tower,  doth  not  first  sit  down  and  count  the  cost 
31.  will  not  sit  Aovfn  first  and  take  counsel 

16  5.  said  to  the/. ,  How  much  owest  thou  unto  my  lord? 

17.  25.  Bnt  first  must  he  suffer  many  things 

19.  10.  And  the  first  came  before  him,  saying,  Lord 
21.  9.  for  these  things  must  needs  come  to  pasafi/ist 

Jno.  1.  41.  He  &udeth  first  his  own  brother  Simon 
2.  10.  Every  man  setteth  on  ^first  the  good  wine 
5.  4.  fij-st  after  the  troubling  of  the  water  [margin] 

8.  7.  without  sin  among  you,  let  him  first  cast  a  stone 

10.  40.  the  place  where  John  was  at  the  first  baptizing 

18.  13.  led  him  to  Annus  first  ;  for  he  was  father  in  law 
19. 32.  soldiers  therefore  came,  and  brake  the  legs  of  the/. 

20.  4.  outran  Peter,  and  came  first  to  the  tomb.  8 
Acts  3.  26.  Unto  you/.  God,  having  raised  up  his  Servant 

7.  12.  he  sent  forth  our  fathers  the  first  time 

11.  26.  disciples  were  called  Christians  first  in  Antioch 
12. 10.  when  they  were  past  the  first  and  the  second  ward 

13.  24.  John  had.  first  preached  before  his  coming  the 
46.  that  the  word  of  God  should  first  be  spoken  to  you 

26.  5.  the  Jews  ;  having  knowledge  of  me  from  the  ^first 
20.  but  declared  both  to  them  of  DsunascnH  first 

23.  how  that  he  first  by  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 

27.  43.  cast  themselves  overboard,  and  get/,  to  the  laud 
Bo7n.  1.  8.  First,  I  thank  my  God  through  Jesus  Christ 

2.  9.  of  the  Jew  first,  and  also  of  the  Greek.  10 

3.  2.  ■{/.  of  all,  that  they  were  intrusted  with  the  oracles 

10.  19.  First  Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy 

11.  35.  or  who  ha,th  first  given  to  him,  and  it  shall  be 

15.  21.  ii  first  in  some  measure  I  shall  have  been 

1  Cor.  12.  28.  first  apostles,  secondly  prophets,  thirdly 

14.  30.  revelation  be  made  to  another — let  the  first  keep 

15.  3.  I  delivered  unto  yon  first  of  all  that  which  also 

45.  The_/n-si  man  Adam  Ijecame  a  living  soul 

46.  Howbeit  that  is  not  first  which  is  spiritual 

47.  The  first  man  is  of  the  earth,  earthy 

2  Cw.  8.  5.  but/,  they  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 

10.  for  you,  who  were  the  ^first  to  make  a  beginning 
Eph.  6.  2.  (which  is  the  first  commandment  with  promise) 

1  Th.  4.  16.  and  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first 

2  Th.  2.  3.  except  the  falling  away  come  first 

1  Tim.  2. 1.  exhort  therefore, /j-st  of  all,  that  supplications 

13.  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 

3.  10.  let  these  also  first  be  proved ;  then  let  them  serve 
5.  4.  learn /n-6'<  to  shew  piety  towards  their  own  family 

12.  because  they  have  rejected  their  first  faith 

2  Ti)n.  1.  5.  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother  Lois 
2.  6.  laboureth  must  be  the  first  to  partake  of  the  fruit 

4.  16.  At  my  first  defence  no  one  took  my  part 
Tit.  3.  10.  after  a  first  and  second  admonition  refuse 
Heb.  5.  12.  teach  you  the  rudiments  of  the  first  principles 

7.  2.  being  first,  by  interpretation,  King  of  righteousness 
27.  offer  up  sacrifices,/,  for  his  own  sins,  and  then  for 


Heb.  8.  7.  For  if  that  /.  covenant  bad  been  faultless.  13 :  9. 1 

9.  2.  a  tabernacle  pi-epared,  the  fiirst,  wherein  were  the 

6.  go  in  continually  into  the  first  tabernacle.  8 
15.  that  were  under  the /rs^  covenant.  18 

10.  9.  He  taketh  away  the  first,  that  he  may  establish 
Jas.  3.  17.  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  first  jiure 

1  Pet.  4.  17.  if  it  begin  first  at  us,  what  shall  be  the  end 

2  Pet.  1.  20.  knowing  this  first,  that  no  prophecy.  3.  3 

2.  20.  last  state  is  become  worse  with  them  than  the  ^f. 
1  Jno.  4.  19.  We  love,  because  he  first  loved  us 
Bev.  2. 4.  this  against  thee,  that  thou  didst  leave  thy  /.  love 

5.  and  repent,  and  do  the  first  works 

8.  These  things  saith  the /;-si  and  the  last  [beard 

4.  1.  a  door  opened  in  heaven,  and  the  first  voice  which  I 

7.  And  the  fir.st  creature  was  like  a  lion 

8.  7.  the  fi7-st  [angel]  sounded,  and  there  followed  hail 
13.  12.  authority  of  the  first  beast — worship  the/,  beast 
16.  2.  And  the  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  bowl 

20.  5.  This  is  the  first  resurrection 

6.  holy  is  he  that  hath  part  in  the  first  resurrection 

21.  1.  the/,  heaven  and  the  first  earth  are  passed  away 
4.  the  ^fi7-st  things  are  passed  away 

19.  The/,  foundation  was  jasper  ;  the  second,  sapphire 
see  before,  chief,  day,  last. 

First  begotten  A.V. — see  firstborn. 

Firstborn.— ^.y.  ^first  begotte?i. 

Lu.  2.  7.  And  she  brought  forth  her  firstborn  son 

Bom.  8.  29.  that  he  miglit  be  the/,  among  many  brethren 

Col.  1.  15.  image  of  the  invisible  God,  the  /.  of  all  creation 

18.  who  is  the  beginning,  the  firstborn  from  the  dead 
Heb.  1.  6.  when  he  again  bringeth  in  the  i/.  into  the  world 

11.  28.  the  destroyer  of  the/,  should  not  touch  them 

12.  23.  church  of  the  firstborn  who  are  enrolled  in  heaven 
Bev.  1.  6.  the  faithful  witness,  the  '^firstborn  of  the  dead 

Firstfruit — s. 

Ttom.  8.  23.  which  have  the  firstfruits  of  the  Spirit 
11.  16.  if  the  firstfruit  is  holy,  so  is  the  lump 
16.  5.  who  is  the  firstfruits  of  Asia  unto  Christ 

1  Cor.  15.  20.  the  firstfruits  of  them  that  are  asleep 

23.  Christ  the  firstfruits;  then  they  that  are  Christ's 

16.  15.  Stephanas,  that  it  is  the  firstfruits  of  Achaia 
Jas.  1.  18.  we  shordd  be  a  'kindot  firstf mils  oi  his  creatures 
Bev.  14.  4.  among  men,  to  be  the  firstfruits  unto  God 

Fish. 

Mat.  7.  10.  ask  for  a/.,  will  give  him  a  serpent  ?  Lu.  11.  11 

17.  27.  take  up  the  fish  that  first  cometh  up 
Lu.  24.  42.  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled /s7i 
Jno.  21.  9.  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and  fish  laid  thereon 

10.  Bring  of  the  fish  which  ye  have  now  taken 

13.  the  bread,  and  giveth  them,  and  the  fish  likewise 

Fishermen. 
Lu.  5.  2.  but  the  fishermen  had  gone  out  of  them  [boats] 

Fishers. 
Mat.  4.  18.  casting  a  net  into  the  sea  ;  for  they  were/.  Mk. 

19.  I  will  make  jon  fishers  of  men.  Mk.  1.  17       [1.  16 

Fishes. 

Mat.  14.  17.  We  have  here  but  five  loaves,  and  two  fishes. 
19  :  Mk.  6. 38,  41,  43 :  L21.  9. 13,  16  :  Jno.  6.  9, 11 
15.  34.  Seven,  and  a  few  small  fishes.  36  :  Mk.  8.  7 
Lu.  5.  6.  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes 


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La.  5. 9.  at  the  draught  of  the  fishes  which  they  had  taken 
Jiio.  21.  6.  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the  multitude  ot  fishes 

11.  drew  the  uet  to  land,  full  of  great  fishes.  8 
1  Cor.  15.  39.   another  flesh  of  birds,  and  another  oi  fishes 

Fishing. 
J)io.  21.  3.  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a,  fishing 

Fit. — A.V.  h-eason. 
Lit.  9.  62.  looking  back,  is  fit  for  the  kingdom  of  God 

14.  35.  fit  neither  for  the  land  nor  for  the  dunghill 
Acts  6.  2.  It  is  not  \fit  that  we  should  forsake  the  word  of 

22.22.  for  it  is  not >'<  that  he  should  live  [Qod 

see  fitting. 

Fitly. 
Ej)h.  2.  21.  /.  framed  together,  groweth  into  a  holy  temple 

4.  16.  all  the  body  fitly  framed  and  knit  together 

Fitted — ing. — A.  V.  ^convenient,  ^fit. 

Bom.  1.  28. God  gave  them  up  unto  areprobate  mind,  to  do 
those  things  which  are  not  '^fitting 
9.  22.  vessels  of  wrath  fitted  unto  destruction 
Col.  3.  18.  to  your  husbands,  as  is  '^fitting  in  the  Lord 

Five. 

Mat.  14.  17.  We  have  here  but^«e  loaves,  and  two  fishes. 

19 :  Mk.  6.  38,  41 ;  Lu.  9.  13,  16  \Mk.  8.  19 

16.  9.  remember  the /!  ye  loaves  of  the  five  thousand. 

25.  2.  five  of  them  were  foolish,  baiA  five  were  wise 

15.  unto  one  he  Q-A\e  five  talents.  16,  20 

Mk.  6.  44.  they  that  ate  the  loaves  were  five  thousand.  Lu. 

9.  14  :  Jno.  6.  10 
Lu.  1.  24.  she  hid  herself  ^«e  months,  saying 

12.  6.  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  farthings  ? 
52.  shall  be  from  henceforth  five  in  one  house  divided 
14.  19. 1  have  bought  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove 

16.  28.  for  I  have  five  brethren  ;  that  he  may  testify 
19.  18.  thy  pound;  Lord,  hath  made  five  pounds 

19.  Be  thou  also  oyer  five  cities 
Jno.  4.  18.  for  thoii  hast  had  five  husbands 

5.  2.  called  in  Hebrew  Bethesda,  having  ^t;e  porches 

6.  13.  broken  pieces  from  the^^ye  barley  loaves.  9 
Acts  20.  6.  came  unto  them  to  Troas  in  five  days 

24.  1.  after^ii-edays  the  high  priest  Ananias  came  down 

1  Cor.  14. 19.  rather  speak/,  words  with  my  understanding 

2  Cor.  11.  24.  Of  the  Jews/,  times  received  I  forty  stripes 
liev.  9.  5.  but  that  they  should  be  tormented /ye  months 

10.  in  their  tails  is  their  power  to  hurt  men  five  months 

17.  10.  five  are  fallen,  the  one  is,  the  other  is  not  yet 

Fixed. 

Lu.  10.  26.  between  us  and  you  there  is  a  great  giiU  fixed 

Flame 

Lu.  16.  24:  for  I  am  in  auguibli  in  this  flame 
Acts  7.  30.  mount  Sinai,  in  n.  flame  of  fire  in  a  bush 
Ileb.  1.  7.  angels  winds.  And  his  ministers  a,  flame  of  fire 
Rev.  1.  14.  his  eyes  were  as  a  flame  of  fire.  2.  18 :  19.  12 

Flaming. 
2  Th.  1.  8.  in  flaming  fire,  rendering  vengeance  to  them 

Flattering  A.  V.—see  flattery. 

Flattery.— 4. F.  ^flattering. 
1  Th.  2.  5.  neither  at  any  time — using  words  of  '^flattery 

Flax. 
Mat.  12.  20.  And  smoking _/7ax  shall  he  not  quench 


FLESH 

Fled. 
Mat.  8.  33.  And  they  that  fed  them/.  Mh.  5.  14  :  Lu.  8.  34 

26.  56.  Then  all  the  disciples  left  him,  and  fled.    Mk. 
Mk.  14.  52.  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  &nd.fled  naked    [14.  50 

16.  8.  they  went  out,  and  fled  from  the  tomb 
Acts  7.  29.  And  Moses  fled  at  this  saying,  and  became 

14.  6.  they  [Paul  and  Baruabasl— /e(Z  unto  the  cities  of 
19.  16.  they  fled  oi;t  of  that  house  naked  and  wounded 

Hi'b.  6. 18.  /.  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  of  the  hope  set  before  us 
iVec.  12.  6.  the  woman /efZ  into  the  wilderness 

16.  20.  And  every  island /^fZ  away,  and  the  mountains 
20. 11.  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the  heaven  /  away 

see  escaped. 
Flee. 

Mat..  2.  13.  flee  into  Egypt,  and  be  thou  there 

3.  7.  warned  you  to  /.  from  the  wrath  to  come  ?  Lu.  3. 7 
10.  23.  when  they  persecute  you  in  this  city,  /.  into  the 
24. 16.  let  them  that  are  in  Juda;a/.  Mk.  13. 14 :  Lu.  21. 21 

Jno.  10.  5.  And  a  stranger  will  they  not  follow,  but  will /ee 

Acts  27.  30.  as  the  sailors  were  seeking  to  /.  out  of  the  ship 

1  Cor.  6.  18.  Flee  fornication 
10.  14.  Wherefore,  my  beloved,  flee  from  idolatry 

1  Tim.  6.  11.  But  thou,  O  man  of  God,  flee  these  things 

2  Tim.  2.  22.  But/ee  youthful  lusts,  and  follow  after 
Jas.  4.  7.  resist  the  devil,  and  he  will/ee  from  you 

see  Jlecth.  fly. 

Fleeth.— .4.F.  V^ee. 

Jno.  10.  12.  hireling — leaveth  the  sheep,  and  fleeth 

13.  he  fleeth  because  he  is  a  hireling,  and  careth  not 
Mev.  9.  6.  desire  to  die,  and  death  ''■fleeth  from  them 

Flesh.— ^.F.  ^fleshy. 
Mat.  16.  17.  for/,  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it  unto  thee 

19.  5.  the  twain  shall  become  one  flesh  ?  Mk,  10.  8 
6.  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh.  Mk.  10.  8 

24.  22.  no  flesh  would  have  been  saved.  Mk.  13.  20 

26.  41.  indeed  is  willing,  but  the/,  is  weak.  Mk.  14.  38 
Lu  24.  39.  for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones 
Jno.  1.  14.  the  Word  hec&me  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us 

6.  63.  spirit  that  quickeueth  ;  the  /.  profiteth  nothing 
Rom.  1.  8.  born  of  the  seed  of  David  according  to  the  flesh 

3.  20.  works  of  the  law  shall  no/,  be  justified.   Gal.  2. 16 

4.  1.  Abraham,  our  forefather  according  to  the  flesh 

6.  19.  manner  of  men  because  of  the  infirmity  of  your/. 

7.  25.  the  law  of  God ;  but  with  the  flesh  the  law  of  sin 

8.  3.  it  was  weak  through  the  flesh — likeness  of  sinful/. 
12.  we  are  debtors,  not  to  the/.,  to  live  after  the  flesh 

9.  3.  my  kinsmen  according  to  the  flesh 

5.  and  of  whom  is  Christ  as  concerning  the  flesh 
13.  14.  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh,  to  fulfil  the  lusts 

1  Cor.  1.  29.  that  no  flesh  should  glory  before  God   (thereof 

6.  16.  The  twain,  saith  he,  shall  become  one/.  Eph.  5.  31 

15,  39.  AU  flesh  is  not  the  same  flesh — one  flesh  of  men, 

and  another /es/i  of  beasts,  and  another/,  of  birds 
50.  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God 

2  Cor.  1.  17.  do  I  purpose  according  to  the  flesh 

3.  3.  but  in  tables  that  are  hearts  of  ^flesh 

4.  11.  also  of  Jesus  may  be  manifested  in  our  mortal/. 

7.  1.  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  defilement  oi  flesh 
5.  our  flesh  had  no  relief,  but  we  were  afflicted 

10.  2.  count  of  us  as  if  we  walked  according  to  the  flesh 
Gal.  1.  16.  immediately  I  conferred  not  with/  and  blood 

3.  3.  begun  in  the  Spirit,  are  ye  now  perfected  in  the/.  ? 

5.  13.  use  not  your  freedom  for  an  occasion  to  the  flesh 
17.  For  the  flesh  lusteth  against  the    Spirit,  and  the 

Spirit  against  the  flesh 
24.  they  that  are  of  Christ  Jesus  have  crucified  the^esfe 

6.  13.  circumcised,  that  they  may  glory  in  yonv  flesh 


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FLOW 


Eph.  2.  3.  we  also  all  once  lived  in  the  lusts  of  owe  flesh, 
doing  the  desires  of  the/,  and  of  the  miud  [3.  22 

6.  5.  them  that  according  to  the/,  are  your  masters.  Col. 
12.  For  our  wresthng  is  not  agaiust^es/i.  and  blood 

Col.  2. 13.  dead  through — the  uncircumcision  of  jour  flesh 
Heh.  2.  14.  the  children  are  sharers  in  flcsJi  and  blood 
12.  9.  we  had  the  fathers  of  our  JtesJi  to  chasten  us 
1  Pet.  1.  24.  All  flesJi.  is  as  grass,  And  all  the  glory  thereof 
Jtcde  7.  gone  after  strange/.,  are  set  forth  as  an  example 
8.  these  also  in  their  dreamiugs  defile  the  flesh 

23.  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  theflesJi 
Hev.  19.  18.  flesh   of    kings — jlesh   of    captains — flesh   of 

mighty  men — flesh  of  horses— :/?es7^  of  all  men 
21.  and  all  the  birds  were  filled  with  their  flesh 

After  the  Flesh. 

Juj.  8.  15.  Te  judge  after  the  flesh;  I  judge  no  man 
Iio}}i,  8.  4.  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  hut  aiter  the  spirit 
5.  they  that  are  after  the  flesh  do  mind  the  things 

12.  not  to  the  flesh,  to  live  after  the  flesh 

13.  for  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  must  die 

1  Cor.  1.  26.  how  that  not  many  wise  after  the  flesh 

10.  18.  Behold  Israel  after  the  flesh 

2  Cor.  5. 16.  henceforth  know  no  man  after  the  flesh  :  even 

though  we  have  known  Christ  after  the  flesh 

11.  18.  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh 

Gal.  4. 23.  the  son  by  the  handmaid  is  born  after  the  flesh 

29.  But  as  then  he  that  was  born  after  the  flesh 
2  Pet.  2.  10.  but  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  the  flesh 

All  Flesh. 

Jju.  3.  6.  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 
Jno.  17.  2.  thou  gavest  him  authority  over  all  flesh 
Acts  2.  17.  I  will  pour  forth  of  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh 
1  Cor.  15.  39.  All  flesh  is  not  the  same  flesh 
1  Pet.  1.  24.  All  flesh  is  as  grass,  And  all  the  glory  thereof 

His  Flesh. 

Acts  2. 31.  was  he  left  in  Hades,  nor  did  hisf.  see  corruption 
Gal.  6.  8.     For  he  that  soweth  unto  his  own  flesh  shall 
Eph.  2.  15.  having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity 

5.  29.  for  no  man  ever  hated  his  own  flesh 

Col.  1.  22.  hath  he  reconciled  in  the  body  of  his  flesh 
Heh.  5.  7.  in  the  days  of  his  flesh,  having  offered  up  prayers 
10.  20.  through  the  veil,  that  is  to  say,  his  flesh 

In  Flesh,  or  in  the  Flesh. 

Bom.  2.  28.  circumcision,  which  is  outward  in  the  flesh 

7.  5.  For  when  we  were  in  the  flesh,  the  sinful  passions 

8.  3.  as  an  offering  for  sin,  condemned  sin  in  the  flesh 

8.  they  that  ai'e  in  ike  flesh  cannot  please  God 

9.  But  ye  are  not  in  the  flesh,  but  in  the  spirit 

1  Cor.  7.  '28.  Yet  such  sliall  have  tribulation  in  the  flesh 

2  Cor.  10.  3.  For  though  we  walk  in  the  flesh 

12.  7.  there  was  given  to  me  a  thorn  in  the  flesh 
Gal.  2.  20.  that  life  which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh  I  live 

6.  12.  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  show  in  the  flesh 
Eph.  2.  11.  the  Gentiles  i;i  ^/fe/fes/i — in  the  flesh, vaa,dehj 
Phil.  1.  22.  But  if  to  live  in  tlie  flesh, — if  this  is  the  fruit 

24.  to  abide  m  the  flesh  is  more  needful  for  your  sake 
3.  3.  and  have  no  confidence  in  the  flesh  \ the  flesh 

4.  have  confidence  even  in  the  flesh — have  confidence  in 
Col.  2.  1.  as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  tlie  flesh 

5.  though  I  am  absent  in  the  flesh  yet  am  I  with  you 
1  Tim.  3.  16.  He  who  was  manifested  in  the  flesh 
PhiUm .  16.  brother  beloved — both  in  thef.  and  in  the  Lord 
1  Pet.  3.  18.  being  put  to  death  in  the  flesh,  but  quickened 

4. 1.  ChristunSered  in  the  flesh— thutliRtliBuSeveiin  t.f. 


1  Pet,  4.  2.  live  the  rest  of  your  time  in  the  flesh 

6.  might  be  judged  according  to  men  in  the  flesh 
1  Jno.  4,  2.  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh-  2  Jno.  7 

My  Flesh. 

Jno.  6.  51.  the  bread  which  I  will  give  is  my  flesh 

54.  He  that  eateth  my  flesh.  56 

55.  For  my  flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my  blood  is  drink 
Acts  2.  26.  iny  flesh  also  shall  dwell  in  hope 

Botn.  7.  18.  in  me,  that  is,  in  7ny  /.,  dwellethno  good  thing 

11.  14.  provoke  to  jealousy  them  that  are  my  flesh 
Gal.  4.  14.  which  was  a  temptation  to  you  in  my  flesh 
Col.  1.  24.  lacking  of  the  afflictions  of  Christ  in  my  flesh 

Of  the  Flesh.— ^.F.  ^carnal,  '^carnally. 

Jno.  1.  13.  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the  flesh 

3.  6.  That  which  is  born  of  tlie  flesh  is  flesh 
Bom.  8.  5.  after  the  flesh  do  mind  the  things  of  the  flesh 

6.  for  the  mind  '^of  the  flesh  is  death 

7.  because  the  mind  lo/  the  flesh  is  enmity  against  God 
9.  8.  the  children  of  the  flesh  that  are  children  of  God 

1  Cor.  5.  5.  unto  Satan  for  the  destruction  of  the  flesh 

2  Cor.  10.  4.  weapons  of  our  warfare  are  not  '^of  tlie  flesh 
Gal.  4.  13.  because  of  an  infirmity  of  the  flesh  I  pi-eached 

6.  16.   and  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust  of  the  flesh 

19.  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest 
6.  8.  unto  his  own  flesh  shall  of  the  flesh  rea.p  corruption 
-E/i/i,.  2.  3.  doing  the  desires  of  tlie  flesh  and  of  the  mind 
Col.  2.  11.  in  the  putting  off  of  the  body  of  the  flesh 

23.  not  of  any  value  against  the  indulgence  of  the  flesh 
Heh.  9.  13.  sanctify  unto  the  cleanness  of  the  flesh 

1  Pet.  3.  21.  not  the  putting  away  of  the  filth  of  the  flesh 

2  Pet.  2.  18.  they  entice  in  the  lusts  of  the  flesh 

1  Jno.  2.  16.  the  lust  of  the  flesh,  and  the  lust  of  the  eyes 

Fleshly. 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  not  in  y?es7i?!/ wisdom  but  in  the  grace  of  God 
Col.  2.  18.  vainly  puffed  up  by  his  flesldy  miud 

1  Pet.  '2.  11.  to  abstain  from,  flesltly  lusts,  which  war 

Fleshy  A.V. — see  flesh. 

Flight. 
Mat.  24.  20.  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the  winter 
Heh.  11.  34.  turned  to  flight  armies  of  aliens 

Flock. 

Mat.  26.  31.  the  sheep  of  the y7oc^  shall  be  scattered 
Lii.  2.  8.  keeping  watch  by  night  over  their  flock 

12.  32.  Fear  not,  little/.;  for  it  is  your  Father's  good 
Jno.  10.  16.  they  shall  become  one  flocJc,  one  shepherd 
Acts  20.  28.  unto  yourselves,  and  to  all  the  flock 

29.  enter  in  among  you,  not  sparing  the  flock 
1  Cor.  9.  7.  &  flock,  and  eateth  not  of  the  milk  of  the/.  ? 

1  Pet.  5.  2.  Tend  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  you 

3.  making  yourselves  eusamples  to  the  flock 

Flood— s. 

Mat.  7.  25.  the  floods  came,  and  the  winds  blew.  27 
24.  38.  those  days  which  were  before  the  flood 
39.  they  knew  not  until  the/c»o(Z  ca,me.  La.  17.  27 
Lti.  6.  48.  when  a/,  arose,  the  stream  brake  against  that 

2  Pet.  2.  5.  when  he  brought  a/,  upon  the  world     [house 

sec  rioer,  stream. 

Floor  A.V. — see  threshiyig -floor. 

Flourished  A.  V. — see  revived. 
Flow. 
Jno.  7.  38.  out  of  his  belly  shall  fl,oJv  rivers  of  living  water 


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FOLLOWED 


Flower. 
1  Cor.  7.  36.  if  slie  be  past  the  flouier  of  her  age 
Jas.  1.  10.  as  i\\e  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall  pass  away 

11.  witheretli  the  grass  ;  and  the_^owe;- thereof  falleth 
1  Fet.  1.  24.  as  \hQ  flower  of  the  grass — and  the/,  falleth 

Flute -players. — A.Y.  hninstrels,  ^pijiers. 

Mat.  9.  23.  Jesus  came— aud  saw  the  ^f.-p.  and  the  crowd 
Rev.  18.  22.  the  voice  of  harpers  and  minstrels  aud  ^f.-p 

Flux  A.V. — see  dysentery. 

Fly.— ^.F.  ^flee. 

Eev.  12.  14.  that  she  might  ^fly  into  the  wilderness 

19.  17.  saying  to  all  the  birds  thutfly  in  mid  heaven 

see  flying. 

Flying.— A.V.  ^fly. 

Bev.  4.  7.  the  fourth  creature  was  like  &  flying  eagle 
8.  13.  I  heard  an  ea,gle,  flying  in  mid  heaven 
14.  6.  I  saw  another  angel  '^flying  in  mid  heaven 

Foal. 

Mat.  21.  5.  And  upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass 

Foameth — ing. 
Mk.  9.  18.  he/.,  and  gi-indeth  his  teeth,  and  pineth  away. 

20.  fell  on  the  ground,  and  ■waWo'^-eA  foaming .  \_Lii.  9.  39 
Jtide  13.  wild  waves  of  the  sea,  /.  out  their  own  shame 

Foes. 

Mat,  10.  36.  a  man's/oes  shall  be  they  of  his  own  household 
see  enemies. 

Fold.— ^.F.  ^sheepfold. 

J  no.  10. 1.  entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  i/.  of  the  sheep 
16.  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  of  this  fold 
see  roll. 
Folk. 

Mk.  6.  5.  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick/.,  and  healed  them 
Acts  5. 16.  cities  round  about  Jerusalem,  bringing  sick  folk 

see  sick. 

Follow. — A.V.  ^follotved,  YoUoweth,  ^fully  known. 

Mat.  8.  19.  I  will/,  thee  whithersoever  thou  goest.  Lu.  9 
10.  38.  not  take  his  cross  and  ^follow  after  me      \&1.  61 

Mk.  5.  37.  he  suffered  no  man  to  follow  with  him 

6. 1.  comieth  into  his  own  country;  and  his  disciples/,  him 
16.  17.  these  signs  shall /oZZotw  them  tbat  believe 

Lu.  17.  23,  go  not  away,  nor  folloiv  after  them 

22.  10.  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water  ;  /.  him.   Mk.  14.  13 
49.  they  that  were  about  him  saw  what  would  follotv 

Jno.  10.  4.  the  sheep /o/Zozy  him  :  for  they  know  bis  voice 
5.  a  stranger  will  they  not/oMoM;,  but  will  flee  from  him 
13.  36.  but  thou  %ha\t  follow  afterwards 
37.  Lord,  why  cannot  1  follow  thee  even  now  ? 

Rom.  14.  19.  let  us/,  after  tbings  which  make  for  peace 

1  Cor.  14.  1.  Follow  after  love;  yet  desire  — spiritual  gifts 

1  Th.  5.  15.  but  alway /o?Zoi<;  after  that  whicli  is  good 

1  Tim.  /).  24.  and  some  men  also  they  follow  after 
6.11.  flee  these  things  ;  and /oZZoiw  after  righteousness. 

2  Tim.  3.  10.  But  thou  didst  3/  my  teaching  [2  Tim.  2.  22 
Heb.  12.  14.  Follow  after  peace  with  all  men 

1  Pet.  1.  11.  of  Christ,  and  the  glories  that  should/,  them 

2.  21.  an  example,  that  ye  shonld  fulloiv  his  steps 
2.  Pet. 1. 16.  For  we  did  not  ybZZozt)  cunningly  devised  fables 

2.  2.  many  sh&ll  follow  their  lascivious  doings 
Hev.  14.  4.  These  are  they  which  follotv  the  Lamb 
13.  tbeir  labours  ;  for  their  works /oZZo;<;  with  them 
see  followed,  imitate,  press. 


Follow  mc. 

Mat.  8.  22.  Follow  me  ;  and  leave  the  dead  to  bury  their 

9.  9.  he  saith  unto  him,  F.  me.  Mk.  2. 14 :  liu.  5.  27  :  9.  59 
16.  24.  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  \vp  his  cross,  and 

follow  vie.  Mk.  8.  34:  10.  21  :  Ln.  9.  23 
19.  21.  treasures  in  heaven  :  and  come,/,  tiie.  Lu.  18.22 
J710. 1.  43.  fiudeth  Philip  :  and  .Jesus  saith  unto  him,  F.  me 

10.  27.  I  know  them,  and  they  follow  me 

12.  26.  Tf  any  man  serve  me,  let  him  follow  me 

13.  36.  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me  now 
21.  19.  he  [Jesus]  saith  unto  him,  [Peter]  Follow  me 

22.  what  is  that  to  thee  ?  folloiu  thou  me 
Acts  12.  8.  Cast  thy  garment  aboiit  thee,  &,u(\.  follow  me 
see  come  after,  followed. 

Followed. — A.  V.      ^attained,      '^follow,      ^followcth, 
^folloiving . 

Mat.  8. 10.  marvelled,  and  said  to  them  th&t  folloived 

19.  27.  left  all,  aud/oZZoi^'e<^  thee.  Mk.  10.  28  :  Lu.  18.  28 
28.  that  ye  which  h&^e  followed  me,  in  the  regeneration 

21.  9.  tli&t  folloived,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna.  Mk.  11.  9. 
27.  55.  women — which  h&A  followed  Jesus  from  Galilee 
Mk.  3.  7.  a  great  multitude  from  GsAilee  follotved 

9.  38.  we  forbade  him,  because  he  ^followed  not  us 

10.  32.  and  they  thsit  follozved  were  afraid 

52.  received  his  sight,  and  followed  him  in  the  way 
16.  20.  confirming  the  word  by  the  signs  tha,t  followed 

Lu.  22.  54.  high  priest's  house.  But  Peter /oWoiyerZ  afar  off 
23.  55.  the  women — folloived  after,  aud  beheld  the  tomb 

Jno.  1.  37.  two  disciples  heard  him  speak,  and  they/. 

11.  31./.  her,  supposing  that  she  was  going  unto  the 
18.  15.  Simon  Veter  folloived  Jesus,  and  so  did  another 

^IcZs  3.  24.  from  Samuel  and  them  that  yolloived  after 

12.  9.    [Peter]  went  out,  and  followed ;  and  he  wist  not 

13.  43.  devout  proselytes /oZZoioe;^  Paul  and  Barnabas 
21.  36.  folloived  after,  crying  out.  Away  with  him 

Bom.  9.  30.   Gentiles,  which/,  not  after  righteousness 
1  Cor.  10.  4.  drank  of  a  spiritual  rock  that  folloived.  them 

1  Tm.  4.  6.  good  doctrine  which  thou  hast  '^followed 
5.  10.  she  hath  diligently  /oZZowecZ  every  good  work 

2  Pet.  2.  15.  having  ■^followed  the  way  of  Balaam 
Bev.  6.  8.  was  Death  ;  aud  ILskies  folloived  with  him 

8.  7.  there  followed  hail  and  fire,  mingled  with  blood 

14.  8.  a  second  angel  folloived,  saying,  Fallen,  fallen 
9.  another  angel,  a  third, /oZZotfecZ  them 

see  after,  folloiv,  following. 

Followed  liim. 

Mat.  4.  20.  left  the  nets,  a.nd  followed  him.  Mk.  1.  18 
22.  left  the  boat  and  their  father,  and  followed  him 
25.  followed  him,  great  multitudes  from  Galilee.  8.  1 : 

12.  15  :  14.  13  :    19.  2  :  20.  29  :    23.  27  :    Mk.  2.  15  : 

5.  24  :  Lu.  9.  11  :  23.  27  :  Jno.  6.  2 

8.  23.  he  was  entered  into  a  boat,  his  disciples/,  him-. 

9.  9.  Aud  he  arose,  and  followed  him.  Mk.  2. 14  [Lu.  22. 39 
19.  Jesus  arose,  and  /.  him,  and  so  did  his  disciples 
27.  two  blind  men  followed  him,  crying  out,  and  saying 

20.  34.  they  received  tbeir  sight,  aud  /'  him,   Lu.  18.  43 
26.  58.  Feier  followed  him  afar  off.  Mk.  14.  54. 

Mk.  1.  36.  they  that  were  with  him  followed  after  hitn 

14.  51.  a  certain  young  nxn,n  folloived  with  him 

15.  41.  women — followed  him,  and  ministered  unto  him 
Lu.  5. 11.  their  boats  to  laud,  they  left  all,  and/.  hi7n.  28 

7.  9.  turned  and  said  unto  the  multitude  that/,  him, 
23.  49.  the  women  that  followed  with  him  from  Galilee 
Jno.  1.  40.  /  him,  was  Andrew,  Simon  Peter's  brother 
Bev.  19. 14.  the  armies  which  are  in  heaven /oZZowe^Z  him 


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Followers  A.V.—^see  imitators,  zealous, 

Polloweth. 

Lu.  9.  49.  we  forbade  hixQ,  because  he  followeth  not  with  us 
Jno.  8.  12.  he  that/,  me  shall  not  walk  iu  the  darkness 

see  follow,  followed. 

Following.— 4.  F.  ^followed. 

Lu.  13.  33.  to-day  and  to-morrow  and  the  ([a.y  following 
Jno.  1.  38;  Jesus  turned,  and  beheld  them,  follow  in  q 

20.  6.  Simon  Peter  therefore  also  com.eth,f ullowing  Jiim 

21.  20.  seeth  the  disciple  whom  Jesus  \oYeA  following 
Acts  16. 17.  The  same  '^folloiuing  after  Paul  and  us  cried  out 

21.  18.  the  day/.  Paul  went  in  with  us  unto  James 

23.  11.  the  night  folloiving  the  Lord  stood  by  him 
Bom.  9.  31.  Israel,  ^folloiving  after  a  law  of  righteousness 

see  followed. 
Folly. 

2  Tim.  3.  9.  for  iheit  folly  shall  be  evident  unto  all  men 
see  foolishness. 

Food. — A.V.  ^abstinence,  ^ineat — s,^viduals. 
Mat.  3.  4.  his  ^food  was  locusts  and  wild  honey 
6.  25.  Is  not  the  life  more  than  the  -J'ood.  Lu.  12.  203 
10.  10.  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  '^food 
14.  15.  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy  themselves  ^food 
Lu.  3.  11.  he  that  hath  ^food,  let  him  do  likewise 
9.  13.  except  we  should  go  and  buy  2/  for  all  this  people 
12.42.  themtheirportionof  2/ indueseason?  Mat. 24.^5 
Jno.  4.  8.  disciples  were  gone  away  into  the  city  to  buy  2/ 
Acts  2.  46.  they  did  take  their  -food  with  gladness 
9.  19.  he  [Saulj  took  ^food  and  was  strengthened 
14.  17.  fruitful  seasons,  filling  your  hearts  with  food 
27.  21.  they  had  been  long  without '/.,  then  Paiil  stood 
33.  Paul  besought  them  all  to  take  some  2/  234  [forth 
86.  were — all  of  good  cheer,  and  themselves  also  took  2/. 
2  Cor.  9.  10.  seed  to  the  sower  and  bread  for/oofZ  fconteut- 
1  Tim.  6.  8.  having/  and  covering  we  shall  be  therewith 
Heb.  5.  12.  have  need  of  milk,  and  not  of  sohd  '^fuod 

14.  But  solid  Yood  is  for  fullgrown  men 
Jas.  2. 15.  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  in  lack  of  daily/. 

Fool. 

Mat.  5. 22.  whosoever  shall  say,  Thou/.,  shall  be  in  danger 

1  Cor.  8.  18.  let  him  become  a/.,  that  he  may  become  wise 

see  beside  myself,  foolish. 

Foolish. — A.  V.  '^fool—s,  ^unwise. 

Mat.  7.  26.  a  /.  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  the  sand 
25.  2.  five  of  them  [virgins]  were  foolish 
3.  For  the  foolish,  when  they  took  their  lamps 
8.  the  foolish  said  unto  the  wise.  Give  us  of  your  oil 
Lu.  11. 40.  Ye  ^foolish  ones,did  not  he  that  made  the  outside 
12.  20.  Thou  ^foolish  one,  this  night  is  thy  soul  required 

24.  25.  O  ^foolish  men,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  in  all 
Bom.  1.  14.  I  am  a  debtor — both  to  the  wise  and  to  the  2/ 

2.  20.  a  corrector  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher  of  babes 

1  Cor.  1.  20.  hath  not  God  made/  the  wisdom  of  the  world? 

27.  but  God  chose  the  foolish  things  of  the  world 
15. 36.  Thou  ^foolish  one,  that  which  thoii  thyself  sowest 

2  Cor.  11. 16.  Let  no  man  think  me  \foolish — 1/  receive  me 

19.  For  ye  bear  with  the  ^foolish  gladly 
12.  6.  if  I  should  desire  to  glory,  I  shall  not  be  '^foolish 

11.  I  am  become  ^foolish  :  ye  compelled  me 
Gal.  3.  1.  0  foolish  Galatians,  who  did  bewitch  you 

3.  Are  ye  so  foolish  ?  having  begun  iu  the  Spirit 
Eph.  5.  4.  nor  filthiness,  nor  foolish  talking,  or  jesting 

17.  Wherefore  be  ye  not  '^foolish,  but  understand 
1  Tim.  6.  9.  a  snare  and  many  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts 


FOKBID 

2.  Ti7ti.  2.  23.  foolish  and  ignorant  questionings  refuse 
Tit.  3.  3.  For  we  also  were  aforetime /ooZw7?,  disobedient 

9.  uhnn  foolish  questionings,  and  genealogies 
1  Pet.  2.  15.  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish  meu 
see  senseless,  void  of  understanding. 

Foolishly  A.V. — see  foolishness. 
Foolishness. — A.V.  ^follg,  ^foolishly 
Mk.7.22.  an  evil  eye,  railing,  -pride,  foolishness[ foolishness 

1  Cor.  1. 18.  word  of  the  cross  is  to  them  that  are  perishing 

21.  God's  good  pleasure  through  the  /  of  the  preaching 
23.  a  stumbliugblock,  and  unto  Gentiles /ooZfs7(9zess 
25.  Because  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser  than  men 

2.  14.  for  they  are/  unto  him  ;  and  he  cannot  know 

3.  19.  wisdona  of  this  world  is  foolish^iess  with  God 

2  Cor.  11.  1.  ye  could  bear  with  me  in  a  little  '^foolishness 

17.  speak  not  after  the  Lord,  but  as  in  '^foolishness 
21.  any  is  bold  (I  speak  in  '^foolishness),  I  am  bold  also 

Fools. 
Mat.  23.  17.  Ye  fools  and  blind  :  for  whether  is  greater 
Bom.  1.  22.  Professing  themselves  to  be  wise,  they  became/. 
1  Cor.  4.  10.  We  are  fools  for  Christ's  sake 
see  foolish,  univise. 

Foot. — A.V.  ^afoot,  "^came,  Mown. 

Mat.  4.  6.  haply  thou  dash  thy/  against  a  stone.  Lu.  4. 11 
5.  13.  cast  out  and  trodden  under  foot  of  men.  Lu.  8.  8,5 
14.  13.  they  followed  him  on  foot  from  the  cities    [9. 45 
18.  8.  if  thy  hand  or  thy/  causeth  thee  to  stumble.  MJc. 
22.  13.  Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and  cast  him  out 
Mk.  6.  33.  they  ran  there  together  on  1/  from  all  the  cities 
Jno.  11.  44.  was  dead  came  forth,  bound  hand  and  foot 
Acts  7.  5.  no,  not  so  much  as  to  set  his  foot  on 

20.  18.  from  the  first  day  that  I  set  "^foot  in  Asia 
1  Cor.  12. 15.  If  the/  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not  the  hand 
Heb.  10.  29.  who  hath  trodden  under  foot  the  Son  of  God 
Bev.  1.  13.  clothed  with  a  garment  down  to  the  foot 

10.  2.  he  [angel]  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  sea 

11.  2.  shall  they  tread  under  foot  forty  and  two  months 

Footstool. 

Mat.  5.  35.  the  earth,  for  it  is  the/  of  his  feet.  Acts  7.  49 
Mk.  12.  36.  make  thine  enemies  the  footstool  of  thy  feet. 

Lu.  20.  43  :  Acts  2.  35  :  Heb.  1.  13  :   10.  13 
Jas.  2.  3.  Stand  thou  there,  or  sit  under  lay  footstool 
see  feet. 

Forbade. 

Lu.  9.  49.  we/,  him,  because  he  followeth  not.   Mk.  9.  38 
see  hindered,  stayed. 

Forbear. — A .  V.  forbearing . 

1  Cor.  9.  6.  have  we  not  a  right  to  forbear  working? 

2  Cor.  12.  6.  1  forbear,  lest  any  man  should  account  of  me 
Eph.  6. 9.  same  things  unto  them,  and  yo»-6ear  threatening 

1  Th.  3.  1.  Wherefore  when  we  could  no  longer /or&ea>- 

Forbearance. — A.V.  hnoderation. 
Bom.  2.  4.  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  goodness  and/. 

3.  25.  sins  done  aforetime,  in  the  forbearance  of  God 
Phil.  4.  5.  Let  your  ^forbearance  be  known  unto  all  men 

Forbearing. — A.V.  ^patient. 
Eph.  4.  2.  forbearing  one  another  in  love.  Col.  3.  13 

2  Tim.  2.  24.  gentle  towards  all,  apt  to  teach,  ^forbearing 

see  forbear. 
Forbid. 

Mk.  9. 39.  Jesus  said,  Forbid  him  not.  Lu.  9.  50   [Lu.  18.16 
10.14./  them  not:  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom.  Mat.  19.14: 


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FORGIVE 


Lu.  20.  16.  Go?i  forbid.  Horn.  3.  4,  6, 31 :  6.  2, 15  :  7.  7, 13 : 

9.  14  :  11.  1,  11 :  1  Cor.  6.  15  :  Gal.  2.  17    3.  21 
Acts  10.  47.  Cau  any  ma.n  forbid  the  water,  that  these 

24.  23.  not  to/,  any  of  his  [Paul]  fiieuds  to  minister 
1  Cor.  14.  39.  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues 
see  withhold. 
Forbidden. 

Acts  16. 6.  having  heenforbidden  of  the  Holy  Ghost  to  speak 

Forbiddethi. 
3  Jno.  10.  receive  the  brethren,  and  them  that  would  he/. 

Forbidding. 

Lu.  23.  2.  and  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Cassar 

Acts  28.  31.  Christ  with  all  boldness,  none  forbidding  him 

1  Th.  2.  16.  forbidding  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 

1  Tim.  4.  3.  /.  to  marry,  and  commanding  to  abstain 

Force. 

Mat.  11.  12.  and  men  of  violence  take  it  hy  force 
Jno.  6.  15.  tliey  were  about  to  come  and  take  him  hy  force 
Acts  23.  10.  take  him  [Paul]  hy  force  from  among  them 
Heb.  9.  17.  For  a  testament  ia  oi.  force  where  there  hath 

Forefather — s. — A.V.  ^father. 

Mom..  4.  1.  Abraham,  our  i/orf/nY/(er  according  to  the  flesh 

2  Tim.  1.  3.  I  thank  God  whom  I  serve  from  my  forefathers 

Foregoing. — A.  V.  Agoing  before. 
Heb.  7.  18.  disannulling  of  a  Aforegoing  commandment 

Forehead— s. 

Rev.  7.  3.  sealed  the  servants  of  our  God  on  their /ore  7;  eacZ 
9.  4.  have  not  the  seal  of  God  on  their  foreJieads 
13. 16.  mark  on  their  right  hand,  or  upon  their  forehead 
14.  1.  the  name  of  his  Father,  written  on  tlieir  foreheads 
9.  receiveth  a  mark  on  hin  forehead,  or  upon  hia  hand 
17.  5.  and  upon  her  forehead  a  name  written,  mysteby 
20.  4.  received  not  the  mark  upon  their /oi-e/tea^ 
22.  4.  his  name  shall  be  on  their  foreheads 

Foreign.— ^.F.  ^strange. 
Acts  26.  11.  I  persecuted  them  even  unto  ^foreign  cities 

Foreigners  A.V. — see  sojourners. 

Foreknew. — A.  V.  ^foreknow. 

Rom.  8.  29.  whom  he  '^foreknew,  he  also  foreordained 
11.  2.  God  did  not  cast  off  his  people  which  he  foreknew 

Foreknow  A.V. — see  foreknew. 

Foreknowledge. 

Acts  2.  23.  determinate  counsel  a.nd.  foreknowledge  of  God 
IPe^.  1.2.  SLCCoidiingtothe  fcn-eknowledgeoi  God  the  Father 

Foreknown. — A.V.  '^foreordained. 
1  Pet.  1.  20.  who  was  y.  indeed  before  the  foundation 

Foreordained. — A.V.     ^determined,    ^ordained,    ^pre- 
destinate—d. 

Acts  4.  28.  thy  hand  and  thy  counsel  y.  to  come  to  pass 
Rom.  8.29.  whom  he  foreknew,  he  also^/oreojfZafHer?.  830 
1  Cor.  2.  7.  wisdom — which  God  2/.  before  the  worlds 
Eph.  1.  5.   having  ^foreordained  us  unto  adoption  as  sons 
11.  having  been  /.  according  to  the  purpose  of  him 
see  foreknown. 


Forepart  A.V.—foresMp. 
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Forerunner. 
Heb.  6.  20.  whither  as  a  foreruyiner  Jesus  entered  for  us 

Foresail. — A.  V.  '^mainsail. 
Acts  27. 40.  hoisting  up  the  ^foresailto  the  wind,  they  made 

Foresaw  A.V. — see  beheld. 

Foreseeing. — A.V.  ^seeing. 

Acts  2.  31.  he  1/.  this  spake  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Christ 
Gal.  3.8.  scripture,/,  that  God  would  justify  the  Gentiles 

Foreshewed. — A.V.  ^shewed. 
Acts  3.  13.  things  which  God  ^f.  by  the  mouth  of  all  the 

Foreship.— .4.F.  ^forepart. 
Acts  27.  30.  though  they  would  lay  out  anchors  from  the  /. 
41.  the  'Aforeship  struck  and  remained  unmoveable 

Foretell  A.V. — see  beforehand. 

Foretold  A.V.—see  beforehand,  told. 

Forewarn— ed.—^.F.  Hell  before,  Hold  you  in  time  past 
Gal.  5.  21.  I  '^forewarn  you,  even  as  I  did  "^foreivarn  you 

1  Th.  4.  6.  these  things,  as  also  we  /.  you  and  testified 

see  warn. 
Forfeit.— ^.F.i^ose. 
Mat.  16. 26.  gain  the  whole  world  and  1/  Mk.  8.136 :  Lu.  9.125 

Forgave. — A.V.  ^forgiven. 
Mat.  18.  27.  released  him,  And  forgave  him  the  debt 

32.  wicked  servant,  I  forgave  thee  all  that  debt 
Lu.  7.  42.   not  wherewith  to  pay,  he  forgave  them  both 

43.  I  suppose,  to  whom  he  forgave  the  naost 
Eph.  4.  32.  each  other,  even  as  God  also  in  Christ  1/  you 
Col.  3.  13.  even  as  the  l^orA  forgave  you,  so  also  do  ye 
see  forgiven. 

Forget. — A.V.  ^forgetful,  Hgnorant. 

Heb.  6.  10.  God  is  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  work 
13.  2    '^Forget  not  to  show  love  unto  strangers 
16.  to  do  good  and  to  communicate /orgrei  not 

2  Pet.  3.  5.  they  wilfully  "yo^f/ei!  that  there  were  heavens 

8.  But  '^forget  not  this  one  thing,  beloved 

Forgetful  A.V. — see  forget,  forgetteth. 

Forgetteth— ing.— J.. F.  ^forgetful. 

Phil.  3.  13.  forgetting  the  things  which  are  behind 
Jus.  1.  24.  straightway/,  what  manner  of  man  he  was 
25.  being  not  a  hearer  that  1/.,  but  a  doer  that  worketh 

Forgive. — A.V.  '^remit. 
Mat.  6.  12.  and  /.  us  our  debts,  as  we  also  have  forgiven 

14.  if  ye  /.  men  their  trespasses— Father  will  also/,  you 

15.  if  ye  forgive  not — neither  will  your  Father  forgive 
9.  6.  the  Son  uf  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins. 

Mk.  2.  10:  Lu.  5.  24 
18.  21.  and  I  forgive  him  ?  until  seven  times  ? 
35.  if  ye  f.  not  every  one  his  brother  from  your  hearts 
3Ik.  2.  7.  Who  cau  /.  sins  but  one,  even  God  ?  Lu.  5.  21 
11.  25.  forgive,  if  ye  have  aught  against  any  one  ;  that 
your  Father—/,  you  your  trespasses.  26  [margin] 
Lu.  11.  4.  /.  us  our  sins;  for  we  ourselves  also/,  everyone 
17.  3.  rebuke  him  ;  and  if  he  reTpent,  forgive  him.  4 
23.  34.  Father,  /.  them  ;  for  they  know  not  what  they  do 
Jno.  "20.  23.  whose  soever  sins  ye  1/.,  they  are  forgiven 


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2  Cor.  2. 7.  rather/.him  and  comfort  bim,  lestbyanymeans 
10.  to  whom  ye  forgive  anything,  I  forgive  also 
12.  13.  not  a  burden  to  you  ?  forgive  me  this  wrong 

1  Jno.  1.  9.  he  is  faithful  and  righteous  to  /.  us  our  sins 

see  forgiven,  release. 
Forgiven.— ^.F.  ^forgave,  ^forgive,  ^remitted. 
Mat.  6.  12.  forgive  us  oiir  debts,  as  we  also  have  '^forgiven 
9.  2.  be  of  good  cheer;  thy  sins  a,\-e  forgiven.  5  :  Mk.  2. 

5,  9:  Lu.  5.  20,  23:  7.  48 
12.  31.  blasphemy  shall  he  forgive7i—&gB,ms,t  the  Spirit 
shall  not  be /o/<;(we?i.  32:  If/.-. 3.  28:  iw.  12.  10 
Mk.  4.  12.  should  turn  again,  and  it  should  be/,  them 
Lu.  7.  47.  Her  sins,  which  are  many,  are/.— little  is/. 

48.  And  he  [Jesus]  said  unto  her.  Thy  sins  aie  forgiven 
Jno.  20.  23.  whose  soever  sins  ye  forgive,  they  are  ^forgiven 
Acts  8.  22.  the  thought  of  thy  heart  shall  be  forgiven  thee 
Bo7n.  4.  7.  Blessed  are  they  whose  iniquitiesare/or^/ycH 

2  Cor.  2. 10.  I  also  have  y.— I  have  i/.— sakes  have  I  y.  it 
Col.  2.  13.  quicken  together  with  him,  having /o^-^'i'tJew  us 
Jas.  5.  15.  if  he  have  committed  sins,  it  shall  be/,  him 

1  Jno.  2. 12.  your  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his  name's  sake 

see  forgave,  released. 

Forgiveness. 
Mk.  3.  29.  against  the  Holy  Spirit  hath  nevev  forgiveness 
Eph.  1.  7.  his  blood,  the/  of  our  trespasses.   Col.  1.  14 
see  remission. 

Forgiveth— ing. 

Lu.  7.  49.  Who  is  this  that  e-veit forgiveth  sins  ? 

Eph..  4.  32.  teuderhearted,/or^etii«^  each  other.  Col.  3. 13 

Forgot.— ^.F.  ^forgotten. 
Mat.  16.  5.  disciples — forgot  to  take  bread.  Mk.  8.  14 

Forgotten. 
Lu.  12. 6.  not  one  of  them  ib  forgotten  in  the  sight  of  God 
Heb.  12.  5.  ye  have/,  the  exhortation,  which  reasoneth 

2  Pet.  1.  9.  having  forgotten  the  cleansing  from  his  old  sins 

see  forgot. 

Form. — A.V.  '^appearance,  ^shajpe. 
Mk.  16.  12.  he  was  manifested  in  another /orm  unto  two 
Lu.  3.  22.  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily  ''■form 
Jno.  5.  37.  heard  his  voice  at  any  time,  nor  seen  his  ''form 
Rom.  2.  20.  having  in  the  law  Ihe  form  of  knowledge 

6.  17.  obedient  from  tlie  heart  to  that/o?77i  of  teaching 
Phil.  2.  6.  being  in  the/,  of  God,  counted  it  not  a  prize 
7.  taking  the/,  of  a  servant,  being  made  in  the  likeness 

1  Th.  5.  22.  abstain  from  every  '^form  of  evil      [the  power 

2  Tim.  3.  5.  holding  a/,  of  godliness,  but  having  denied 

see  pattern. 

Formed. 

Rotn.  9.  20.  Shall  the  ihvag  formed  say  to  him  that/,  it 
Gal.  4.  19.  I  am  again  in  travail  until  Christ  be  /.  in  you 
1  Tim.  2.  13.  For  Adam  was  &rst  formed,  then  Eve 

Former. 

Acts  1.  1.  The  fonner  treatise  I  made,  O  Theophilus 
Eph.  4.  22.  as  concerning  \ our  former  manner  of  life 
Set).  10.  32.  But  call  to  remembrance  the  former  days 
1  Pet.  1.  14.  according  to  your  /.  lusts  in  the  time  of  your 
see  first. 

Forjiication— s. 

Mat.  5.  32.  saving  for  the  cause  oi  fornication.  19.  9 
15.  19.  murders,  adulteries, /o>vaca</o>is.  Mk.  7,  21 
Jno.  8.  41.  They  said  unto  him.  We  were  not  born  of/. 
Acts  15.  20.  /.,  and  from  what  is  strangled.  29  :  21.  25 


FOETY 

1  Cor.  5. 1.  there  is/,  among  you,  and  such/,  as  is  not  even 

6.  13.  the  body  is  not  for  fornication,  but  for  the  Lox-d 
18.  Flee/o?->«caho?j— committeth  fornication  sinneth 

7.  2,  because  of  /.,  let  each  man  have  his  own  wife 
10.  8.  commit /or/wc(7^io<i,  as  some  of  them  committed 

2  Cor.  12.  21.  repented  not  of  the  imcleauuess  and  /. 
Gal.  5.  19.  which  are  these, /o)-n/ca<io;i,  uncleanness 
Eph.  5.  3./or«?'ca?joH,andalluucleanness,orcovetoHsness 
Col.  3.  5.  fornication,  uncleauaess,  passion,  evil  desire 

1  Th.  4.  3.  that  ye  abstain  irova.  fornication 
Jude  7.  like  manner  with  these  given  themselves  over  to/. 
Rev.  2.14.  sacrificed  to  idols,  and  to  commit/o»-?M'crt<ion.  20 
21,  and  she  willeth  not  to  repent  of  her  fornication 
9.  21.  nor  of  iheir  fornication,  nor  of  their  thefts 
14.  8.  to  drink  of  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  her  fornication 
17.  2.  kings  of  the  earth  committed  / — wine  of  her/. 
4.  even  the  unclean  things  of  her /or;iica^io»    [18.3,9 
19.  2.  which  did  corrupt  the  earth  with  her  fornication 

Fornicator — s. — A.V.  ^wlioremonger — s. 

1  Cor.  5.  9.  in  my  epistle  to  have  no  company  with/. 

10.  not  altogether  with  the  fornicators  of  this  world 

11.  any  man  that  is  named  a  brother  be  a  fornicator 
6.  9.  neither /or /itcaio?-*,  nor  idolaters,  nor  adulterers 

Eph.  5.  5.  that  no  \fornicator — hath  any  inheritance 

1  Tim.  1.  10.  for  '^fornicators,  for  abusers  of  themselves 
Heh.  12.  16.  lest  their  be  any/,  or  profane  person,  as  Esiiu 

13.  4.  for  '^fornicators  and  adulterers  God  will  judge 
iJey.21. 8.  murderers,  andi/u7ViJca<o>-s,  and  sorcerers.  22.  ^15 

Forsake. — A.V.  Ueave. 

Acts  6.  2.  not  fit  that  we  should  ^forsake  the  word  of  God 
21.  21.  which  are  among  the  Gentiles  to  forsake  Moses 
Heb.  13.  6.  neither  will  I  in  any  wise /o?sa^e  thee 

Forsaken. 

ilfa!;.27.46.  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou/,  me  ?  Mk.loM 

2  Cor.  4.  9.  pursued,  yet  not  forsaken  ;  smitten  down 

see  forsaking,  forsook,  left. 

Forsaking. — A.V.  '^forsaken. 

Heb.  10.  25.  not/  the  assembling  of  ourselves  together 
2  Pet.  2.  15.  ^forsaking  the  right  way,  they  went  astray 

Forsaketh  A.V. — see  renoimceth. 

Forsook.— J.. F.  forsaken.  Heft. 

Lu.  5.  28.  he  [Levi]  2/  all,  and  rose  up  and  followed  him 
2  Tim.  4. 10.  Demas  \f.  me,  having  loved  this  present  world 

16.  no  one  took  my  part ;  but  all  forsook  me 
ffeb.  11.  27.  By  faith  he/.  Egypt,  not  fearing  the  wrath 

see  left. 

Forswear. 
Mat.  5.  33.  Thou  shalt  not  forstcear  thyself 

Forthwith. — A.V.  '^presenth/. 
Phil.  2.  23.  Him  [Timothy]  therefore  I  hope  to  send  i/. 

Forty. 

Jno.  2.  20.  Forty  and  six  years  was  this  temple  in  building 
Acts  4.  22.  For  the  man  was  move  th&n  forty  years  old 
7.  23.  when  he  was  well-nigh  forty  years  old 
30.  And  when/,  years  were  fulfilled,  an  angel  appeared 
36.  in  the  Red  Sea,  and  in  the  wilderness /o?-^;/  years 
42.  offer  unto  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices  Forty  j-ears 
13.  18.  the  time  of /or^^' years  suffered  he  their  manne;s 
21.  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  for  the  space  oi  forty  j-eurs 
23.  13.  were  more  than  forty  which  made  this  conspiracy 


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FORTY 

Acts.  23.  21.  lie  iu  wait  for  him— more  fh&nfurti/  men 
2  Cor.  11.  24.  five  times  received  1  forty  stripBs  save  one 
Heb.  3.  9.  proving  me,  And  saw  my  works  fortij  years 

17.  with  whom  was  be  displeased /o;!")/  years  ? 
Eev.11.2  tread  under  foot /u)-///  andtwomonths  [months 
13.  5.  given  to  him  authority  to  continue  forty  and  two 

see  days. 
Forward — ness.   A.V. — see  earnest — ness,  first,  readi- 
ness, zealous. 
Foster-brother. — A.V.  ^brought  up. 
Acts  13. 1.  Manaen  the  ^foster-brother  of  Herod  the  tetrarch 
Fought. 

1  Cor.  15.  32.  Ifuiight  with  beasts  at  Ephesus 

2  Tim.  4.  7.  I  liave  fought  the  good  fight,  I  have  finished 

see  war,  mtrrcd. 
Foul. 
Mat.  16.  3.  It  will  be  /.  weather  to  day  :  for  the  heaven  is 
see  unclean  spirit. 

Found. — A.V.  ^finding,  ^perceived. 

Mat.  2.  8.  when  ye  hsixe  fotaid  him,  bring  me  word 

13.  44.  hiddenin  the  field;  which  a  uian  found,  and  hid 
46.  having /o?/«fZ  one  pearl  of  great  jirice,  he  went 

18.  28.  found  one  of  his  fellow-servants,  which  owed  him 

20.  6.  he  went  out,  and  found  others  standing        ("13.  6 

21.  19.  came  to  it,  and/,  nothing  thereon.  Mi-.  11. 13  :  Lu. 

22.  10.  all  as  many  as  they  found,  both  bad  and  good 
2G.  43.  found  them  sleepmg.  Mk.  14.  40  :  Lu.  22.  45 
27.  32.  ihey  foutid  a  man  of  Cyrene,  Simon  by  name 

Mk.  ].  37.  tbey /.  him,  and  say  uulo  him.  All  are  seeking 
7.  30.  /.  the  child  laid  upon  the  bed,  and  the  devil  gone 
11.  4.  found  a  colt  tied  at  the  door  without  in  the  open 

14.  16.  /.  as  he  had  said  uuto  them.  Lu.  19.  32  :  22.  13 
Lu.  2.  16./.  both  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe  Ij'iugin 

46.  after  three  days  they  found  him  in  the  temple 
4. 17.  the  book,  SLud  found  the  place  where  it  was  written 

7.  10.  returning  to  the  honae,  found  the  servant  whole 

8.  35.  found  the  man,  from  whom  the  devils  were  gone 

15.  5.  when  he  huth  found  it,  he  layethit  on  his  shoulders 
6.   Eejoice  with  me,  for  I  hnye  found,  my  sheep 

9.  when  she  hath  found  it,  she  calletli  together  her 

friends — I  have  found  the  jiiece  which  I  had  lost 

24.  is  alive  again;  he  was  lost,  and  is  f mind.  32    [God 

17.  18.  Were  there  none/,  that  returned  to  give  glory  to 

23.  2.  'We  found  this  man  perverting  our  nation 

14.  found  no  fault  in  this  man  touching  those  things 

22.  I  hsive  foiotd  no  cause  of  death  in  him 

24.  2.  they  found  the  stone  rolled  away  from  the  tomb 
33.  and  found  the  eleven  gathered  together 

Jno.  1.  41.  We  have/o«?i.fZ  the  Messiah 

45.  We  ha,\cfo)(ii,d  him,  of  whom  Moses  iu  the  law 
2.  14.  he/,  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen  and  sheep 

6.  25.  when  they  fou?id  him  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

11.  17.  Jesus  came,  he  /.  that  he  had  been  in  the  tomb 

12.  14.  Jesus,  having /oM,?icZ  a  young  ass,  sat  thereon 
Acts  5.  10.  the  young  men  came  in  and  found  her  dead 

23.  The   prison-house  we  found  shut — but  when  we 

had  opened,  we  found  no  man  within 

7.  11.  and  our  tsithers  found  no  sustenance 

9.  2.  that  if  he  [Saul]  found  any  that  were  of  the  Way 
11.  26.  found  him,  he  isrought  him  [Saul]  unto  Autioch 

13.  6.  they/oM«(^  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  false  prophet 
22.  I  have/o?(«^  David  the  son  of  Jesse 

28.  though  ihey  found  no  cause  of  death  in  him 

17.  23.  \  found  also  an  altar  with  this  inscription 

18.  2.  And  he  \y&n\]fov.nd  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila 

19.  1.  came  to  Ephesus,  and  y'ound  certain  disciples 
19.  &uA  found  it  fifty  thousand  pieces  of  silver 

21.  2.  having  ^found  a  ship  crossing  over  unto  Phoenicia 


FOUNDATION 

Acts  23.  29.  whom  I  "found  to  be  accused  about  questions 

24.  5.  For  we  have  found  this  man  a  pestilent  fellow 
18.  amidst  which  they  fou)id  me  purified  in  the  temple 
20.  men  themselves  say  what  wrong-doing  they  found 

25.  25.1/.  thathehad  committed  nothingworthj' of  death 
27.  6.  centurion/,  a  ship  of  Alexandria  sailing  for  Italy 

28.  found  twenty  fathoms — found  fifteen  fathoms 
28. 14.  where  we  /.  brethren,  and  were  intreated  to  tarry 
Bom.  4.  1.  our  forefather  according  to  the  fiesh,  hath/.  ? 
7.  10.  which  was  unto  life,  this  1  found  to  be  unto  death 

1  Cor.  6.  5.  that  there  cannot  be/,  among  yoii  one  wise  man 
15.  15.  Yea,  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of  God 

Gal.  2.  17.  we  ourselves  also  vfere  found  sinnei's 

Phil.  2.  8.  found  in  fashion  as  a  man,  he  humbled  himself 

2  Ti9n.  1.  17.  he  sought  me  diligently,  and  found  me 
Seb.  12.  17.  (for  he  found  no  place  of  repentance) 

1  Fet.  1.  7.  proved  by  fire,  might  he  found  unto  praise 
2.  22.  neither  was  g\\\\e  found  in  his  mouth 

2  Jno.  4.  I  have/,  certain  of  thy  children  walking  in  truth 
Bev.  3.  2.  I  have/,  no  works  of  thine  fulfilled  before  my 

5.  4.  no  one  w&a  found  worthy  to  open  the  book     [God 
12.  8.  neither  was  their  place /oitHcZ  any  more  in  heaven 
14.  5.  And  in  their  mouth  w&s  found  no  lie 
18,  21.  cast  down,  and  shall  he  found  no  more  at  all 

22.  no  craftsman — shall  be /oiwic?  any  more  at  all  in  thee 
20.  11.  and  there  w&b  found  no  place  for  them 

see  favour,  find,  findeth,  finding. 

Be  Found. 

Acts  5.  39.  ye  be  found  even  to  be  fighting  against  God 

1  Cor.  4.  2.  required  in  stewards,  that  a  man  be  f.  faithful 

2  Cor.  11.  12.  wherein  they  glory,  they  may  bef.  even  as 
12.  20.  befouiul  of  you  such  as  ye  would  not  [own 

Phil.  3.  9.  bef.  in  him,  not  having  a  righteousness  of  mine 
2  Pet.  3.  14.  give  diligence  that  ye  may  be  found  in  peace 
see  true. 
Was  Found. 

Mat.  1.  18.  she  was  found,  with  child  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
Lu.  9.  36.  when  the  voice  came,  Jesus  was  found  alone 
Acts  8.  40.  But  Philip  was  found  at  Azotus 
Bom.  10.  20.  I  ivas  found  of  them  that  sought  me  not 
2  Cor.  7.  14.  which  I  made  before  Titus,  was  f.  to  be  truth 
Bev.  18.  24.  And  in  her  was  found  the  blood  of  prophets 

Found,  with  not. 

Mat.  8.  10.  not  f.  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel.  Lu.  7.  9 
26.  60.  /.  it  not,  though  many  false  witnesses.  Mlc.  14.  55 

Lu.  2.45.  when  they /.him  ?jo^,  they  returned  to  Jerusalem 
24.  8.  entered  in,  and/,  not  the  body  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

23.  when  they  found  not  his  body,  they  came,  saying 
Acts  5.  22.  ofiicers  that  came/,  them  not  in  the  prison,  23 

12.  19.  Herod  had  sought  for  him,  and  found  him  not 

17.  6.  when  they  found  them  tiot,  they  dragged  Jason 
2  Cor.  2.  13.  because  1  found  not  Titus  my  brother 

5.  3.  that  being  clothed  we  shall  7iot  he  found  naked 
Heb.  11.  5.  he  was  not  found,  because  God  translated  him 
Bev.  16.  20.  island  fled  away,  and  the  mountains  were  7iot  f. 

20.  15.  if  any  was  not  found  written  iu  the  book  of  life 

Foundation. 

Lu.  6.  48.  digged  and  went  deep,  and  laid  a  /.  upon  the  rock 

49.  like  a  man  that  built  a  house  upon  the  earth  with- 

14.  29.  Lest  haply,  when  he  hath  laid  a/  [out  a/. 

Bom.  15.  20.  that  I  might  not  build  upon  another's  man's/. 

1  Cor.  3,  10.  as  a  wise  masterbuilder  I  laid  &  foundation 

11.  For  other/,  can  no  man  lay  than  that  which  is  laid 

12.  if  any  man  buildeth  on  the  foundation  gold,  silver 
EjjJi.  2.  20.  being  built  upon  the/,  of  the  apostles  and 

1  Tim.  6.  19.  laying  up  in  store  for  themselves  a  good/. 


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FOUNDATION 

2  Tim.  2.  19.  Howbeittbe  iirm  foundation  of  Godstandeth 
Heh.  1.  10.  ill  tliebeKiimiug  liast  laid  the/,  of  the  earth 

6.  1.  not  laying  agciin  a.  foundation  of  lepeutauce 

Bev.  21.  19.  The  first/,  was  jasper;  the  second,  sapphire 

Foundation  of  the  ivorld. 

Mat.  13.  35.  thing.=?  hidden  from  the/,   of  the  world 

25.  34.  prepared  for  you  from  the  foicndaiion  of  the  w. 
Lu.  11.  50.   which  was  shed  from  the/,  of  tite  world 
Jiio.  17.  24.  thou  lovedst  me  before  the/,  of  the  world 
Eph.  1.  4.  chose  us  in  him  before  the/,  of  the  world 
Heb.  4.  3.  works  were  finished  from  the/,  of  the  world 

9.  26.  often  have  suffered  since  the/,  of  the  world 
1  Fet  1.  20.  foreknown  indeed  before  the/,   of  tlie  world 
Bev.  13.  8.  Laml)  that  hath  been  slain  from  the  /  of  the  iv. 
17.  8.  written  in  the  book  of  life  from  the/,  of  theioorld 

Foundations. 
Acts  16.26.  the  foundations  of  the  prison-house  were  shaken 
Heb.  11.  10.  he  looked  for  the  city  which  hath  the/. 
Bev.  21. 14.  the  wall  of  the  city  had  ivteVvB  foi»ulations 
19.  T)[i&  fouyidations  of  the  wall  of  the  city  were  adorned 

Founded. 

Mat.  7.  25.  it  fell  not :  for  it  v:a,sfo7inded  upon  the  rock 
see  builded. 
Fountain. 

Mk.  5.  29.   straightway  the/  of  her  blood  was  dried  up 
Jus.  8.  11.  Doth  the/  send  forth  from  the  same  opening 
Bev.  21.  6.  give  unto  him  that  is  athirst  of  the/  of  the 

Fountains. 

Bev.  7. 17.  shall  guide  them  unto  fountains  of  waters  of  life 
8.  10.  the  third  part  of  the  rivers,  and  upon  the/,  of  the 
14.  7.  the  earth  and  sea  &nd  fountains  of  waters 
16.  4.  out  his  bowl  into  the  rivers  and  the/,  of  the  waters 

Four. 

Mat.  24.  31.  together  his  elect  from  the  /  winds.  Mk.  13.  27 
Mk.  2.  3.  unto  him  a  man  sick  of  the  palsj',  borne  oi  four 
Lu.  2.  37.  a  widow  even  for  fourscore  and  four  years 
Jno.  4.  35.   Say  not  ye,  There  are  yet  four  months         [39 
11.17.  found  that  he  had  been  in  the  tomb/,  dayg  already. 

19.  23.  his  garments,  and  made/,  parts,  to  every  soldier 
Acts  10.  11.  descending,  as  it  were  a  great  sheet,  let  down 

by/o;(r  corners.  11.  5 
30.  Four  days  ago,  until  this  hour,  I  was  keeping  the 
12.  4.  delivered  him  to  four  quaternions  of  soldiers 
21.  9.  Now  this  man  had/o»r  daughters,  virgins 
23.  We  hhwefour  men  which  have  a  vow  on  them 
27.  ".^9.  they  let  go  four  anchors  from  the  stern 
Bev.  4.  6.  four  living  creatures.    8  :  5.  6,  8,  14  :    6.  1,  6  : 
7.  11:  14.3:  15.  7:  19.4 

7.  1.  I  SUV/  four  angels — four  corners  of  the  earth,  hold- 

ing the  four  winds.  '2  :  9.  14,  15  ["of  the  earth 

20.  8.  to  deceive  the  nations  which  are  in  the/  corners 

Fourfold. 

Lu.  19.  8.  wrongfully  exacted  aught  of  any  man,  I  restore/. 

Fourfooted. 

Acts  10.  12.  wherein  were  all  manner  oi  fourfooted  beasts. 
Bom.  1.  23.  fourfooted  heitits,  and  creeping  things    [11.  6 

Fourscore. 

Lu.  2.  37.  she  had  been  a  widow  even  for/  and  four  years 
16.  7.  He  saith  unto  him,  Take  thy  bond,  and  write/. 


FLEE 

Foursquare. 

Bev.  21.  16.  And  the  city  Weth.  foursquare 
Fourteen. 

Mat.  1.  17.  from  Abraham  unto  David  are  /.  generations — 
to  Babylon  /  generations — Christ/,  geueraiious 
2  Cor.  12.  2.  I  know  a  man  in  Christ,  fourteen  years  ago 
Gal.  2.  1.  fourteen  years  I  went  up  again  to  Jerusalem 

Fourteenth. 

Acts  27.  27.  But  when  th.e  fourteenth  night  was  come 

Fourth. 


see  day. 


Mat.  14.  25.  in  the/,  watch  of  the  night  he  came  unto  them. 

Bev.  4.  7.  the/  creature  was  like  a  Hying  eagle  [Mk.  6.  48 
6.  7.  the/  seal,  I  heard  the  voice  of  the/  living  creature 
8.  12.  the  fourth  angel  sounded,  and  the  third  part 
16.  8.  the  fourtii.  poured  out  his  bowl  upon  the  sun 
21.  19.  the  third,  chalcedony;  the  fourth,  emerald 

Fowls. 

Acts  10.  12.  things  of  the  earth  and/,  of  the  heaven.  11.  6 
see  birds. 
Fox — es. 

Mat.  8.  20.    The  foxes  have  holes,  and  the  birds  of  the 

heaven  have  nests.  Lu.  9.  68 
Lu.  13.  32.   Go  and  say  to  that/.  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils 

Fragments  A.V. — see  broken  pieces. 

Framed. — A.  V.  joined. 

Eph.  2.  21.  in  whom  each  several  building,  fitly/,  together 
4.  16.  from  whom  all  the  body  fitly  i/  and  knit  together 
Heb.  11.  3.  the  worlds  have  been/,  by  the  word  of  God 

Frankincense. 

Mat.  2.  11.  offered  unto  him  gifts,  gold  and/,  and  myrrh 
Uev.  18.  13.  frankincense,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  fine  flour 

Fraud. 
Jas.  5.  4.  which  is  of  you  kept  back  by  fraud,  crieth  out 

Free.— .4. F.  Uiberhj,  hvithoid. 
Mat.  17.  26.  Therefore  the  sons  are  free      [make  you  /rc« 
Jno.  8.  32.  ye  shall  know  the  truth,  and  the  truth  shall 
33.  how  sayest  thou,  Te  shall  be  made  free  ? 
36.  Son  shall  make  you  /ree,  ye  shall  he  free  indeed 
Bom.  5.  15.  But  not  as  the  trespass,  so  also  is  the  free  gift 
16.  but  the  free  gift  came  of  many  trespasses 

18.  the/7-ee  gift  came  unto  all  men  to  justification  of  life 

6.  18.  being  made/)'ee  from  sin,  ye  became  servants.  22 
20.  ye  were  free  in  regard  of  righteousness 

7.  3.  if  the  husband  die,  she  is  free  irom  tlie  law 

8.  2.  Jesus  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin  and  deatli 
1  Cor.  7.  21.  if  thou  canst  become/;ee,  use  it  rather 

22,  he  that  was  called,  being/.,  is  Christ's  bondservant 

32.  But  I  would  have  you  to  be  y^ree  from  care 

39.  if  the  husband  be  dead,  she  is  i/;-ce  to  be  married 

9.  1.  Am  I  not  free  ?  am  I  not  an  apostle  ? 

19.  For  though  I  was /?re  from  all  men ,  I  br-ought  myself 
12.  13.  whetlier  Jews  or  Greeks,  whether  bond  or  free 

Gal.  3.  28.  there  can  be  neither  bond  nor  free 

4.  26.  But  the  Jesusalem  that  is  above  is  free 

5.  1.  With  freedom  did  Christ  set  us  free 

Eph.  6.  8.  from  the  Lord,  whether  he  be  bond  or  free 
1  Pet.  2.  16.  free,  and  not  using  your  freedom  for  a  cloke 
Bev.  13.  16.  the  rich  and  the  poor,  and  the  free  a.nd  the  bond 
19.  18.  the  flesh  of  all  men,  both  free  and  bond 
see  freeman,  frecwoman,  Roman,  run. 


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Freed  A.  V.~  see  justified. 

Freedom.— ^.F.  Hlherty. 

Gal.  5.  1.  With  '^freedom  did  Christ  set  us  free 

13.  called  for  i/.  ;  only  use  not  your  i/.  for  an  occasion 
1  Pet.  2. 16.  as  free,  and  not  using  your  yree(^o?>i  for  a  clolie 

see  citizenship. 
Freedman,  Freeman. — A.V.  ^free. 

1  Cor.  7.  22.  being  a  bondservant,  is  the  TiorA's  freedman 
Col.  3.  11.  barbarian,  Scythian,  bondman,  ^freeman 
Bev.  6.  15.  every  bondman  audi  freeman,  hid  themselves 

Freely. 

Mat.  10.  8.  freely  ye  received, /r«eZ^  give 

Acts  2.  29.  I  may  say  unto  you/  of  the  patriarch  David 

26.  26.  unto  whom  also  I  speak/.  ;   for  I  am  persuaded 
lioyn.  3.  24.  being  justified /Vee/y  by  his  grace 

8.  32.  shall  he  not  also  with  him/,  give  us  all  things  ? 
1  Cor.  2.  12.  things  that  are  freely  given  to  us  by  God 
Jiev.  21.  6.  fountain  of  the  water  of  Hie  freely.  22.  17 
see  nought. 

Freewoman. — A.V.  '^free. 
Gal.  4.  22.  one  by  the  handmaid,  and  one  by  the  freewoman 
23.  the  son  by  the  freewoman  is  born  through  promise 

30.  not  inherit  with  the  son  of  the  freewoman 

31.  not  children  of  a  handmaid,  but  of  the  ^freewoman 

Freight.— J..  V.  HigJitened. 
Acts  27. 18.  next  day  they  began  to  throw  the  !/•  overboard 

Frequent  A.V. — see  abundantly. 

Fresh  A.V. — see  sweet. 

Friend. 

Mat.  11.  19.  K  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners!  Lu.  7.  84 

20.  13.  said  to  one  of  tliem,  Friend,  1  do  thee  no  wrong 
22. 12.  saith  unto  him,  Friend,  how  earnest  thou  in  hither 
26.  50.  Jesns  said  unto  him,  F.,  do  that  for  which  thou  art 

Lu.  11.  5.   have  a.  friend — Friend,  lend  me  three  loaves 
6.  for  a  friend  of  mine  is  come  to  me  from  a  journey 

8.  will  not  rise  and  give  him,  because  he  is  his  friend 
14.  10.  may  say  to  thee.  Friend,  go  up  higher 

Jno.  3.  29.  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom,  which  standeth 

11.  11.  saith  unto  them,  Our  /.  Lazarus  is  fallen  asleep 
19. 12.  thou  release  this  man,  thou  art  not  Caesar's/rtertcZ 

Acts  12.  20.  made  Blastus  the  king's  chamberlain  their/. 
Jas.  2.  23.  and  he  was  called  the  friend  of  God 

4.  4.  a/,  of  the  world  maketh  himself  au  enemy  of  God 

Friends. — A.V.  '^acquaintance. 

Mk.  3  21.  when  his/,  heard  it,  they  went  out  to  lay  hold 

5.  19.  Go  to  thy  house  unto  thy  friends,  and  tell  them 
Lu.  7.  6.  the  centurion  sent  friends  to  him,  saying 

12.  4.  my/.,  Be  not  afraid  of  them  which  kill  the  body 

14.  12.  makest  a  dinner  or  a  supper,  call  not  thy  friends 

15.  6.  he  calleth  together  hia  friends  and  his  neighbours 

9.  she  calleth  together  lier  friends  and  neighbours 
29.   a  kid,  that  I  might  make  merry  with  my  friends 

16.  9.  Make  to  yourselves/  by  means  of  the  mammon 

21.  16.  by  parents,  and  brethren,  and  kinsfolk,  and/. 
23.  12.  Heroffaud  Pilate  became/rie7?(/s  with  each  otlier 

Jno.  15.  13.  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends 

14.  Te  are  ray  f,  if  ye  do  the  things  which  I  command 

15.  I  have  called  you/.  ;  for  all  things  that  I  heard 
Acts  10.  24.  called  together  his  kinsmen  and  his  near/ 


Acts  19. 31 .  chief  officers  of  Asia,being  his/.,  sent  unto  him 
24.  23.  not  to  forbid  any  of  his  [Pa.v\l\^friends  to  minister 
27.  3.  gave  him  leave  to  go  unto  his  friends  and  refresh 

3  Jno.  14.  Hhe  friends  salute  thee.     Salute  the/,  by  name 

Friendship. 
Jas.  4.  4.  the  friendship  of  the  world  is  enmity  with  God  ? 

Frogs. 
Rev.  16.  13.  three  unclean  spirits,  as  it  were  frogi 

Froward. 
1  Pet.  2.  18.  not  only  to  the  good — but  also  to  the  froward 

Fruit.— ^.F.  ^fruits. 
Mat.  3.  8.  Bring  forth — "^fruit  worthy  of  repentance 

12.  33.  the  tree  good,  and  its  fruit  good — tree  corrupt, 

and  it's,  fruit  corrupt — known  by  its  fruit.  Lu.  6.  44 

13.  8.  others  fell  upon  the  good  ground,  and  yielded  fruit 
21.  19.  Let  there  be  no  fruit  from  thee  henceforward  [18 
26.  29.  not  drink— of  this/  of  the  vine.  Mk.  14.  25  :  Lu.  22. 

Mk.  4.  7.  grew  up,  and  choked  it,  and  it  yielded  no  fruit 
8.  others  fell  into  the  good  ground,  and  yielded /*m< 
Lu.  1.  42.  blessed  is  the  fruit  of  thy  womb 

13.  6.  came  seeking /?-?w^  thereon,  and  found  none 

7.  these  three  years  I  come  seeking  fruit  on  this  tree 
20.  10.  they  should  give  him  of  the  fruit  of  the  vineyard 

Jno.  4.  36.  receiveth  wages,  and  gathereth /r?t/i  unto  life 
15.  16.  bear/?7(ii,  and  that  your/,  should  abide  [eternal 
Acts  2.  30.  of  the  fruit  of  his  loins  he  would  set  one  upon 
Bom.  1.  13.  that  I  might  have  some  fruit  in  you  also 

6.  21.  Wha,t  fruit  then  had  ye  at  that  time  in  the  things 
22.  your/,  unto  sanctification,  and  the  end  eternal  life 

15.  28.  accomplished  this,  and  have  sealed  to  them  this/. 
1  Cor.  9.  7.  who  plauteth  a  vineyard,  and  eateth  not  tlie/. 
Gal.  5.  22.  But  the  fr2iit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy  [ness 
E ph.  5.9.  the  f.  of  theliglitis  in  all  goodness  and  righteous- 
Phil.1.22.  to  live  in  the  flesh, — if  this  is  the/  ofmywork 

4.  17.  I  seek  for  the/,  that  increaseth  to  your  account 
Heb.  12.  11.  yieldeth  peaceable /. — the/  of  righteousness 

13.  15.  praise  to  God  continually,  that  is,  the  /.  of  lijis 
Jas.  3.  18.  Andthe  fruit  of  righteousness  is  sown  in  peace 

5.  7.  the  husbandman  waiteth  for  the  precious /jwi^ 
Jude  12.  autumn  trees  without /ri/i^,  twice  dead 
Bev.  22.  2.  tree  of  life, — yielding  its  jfruit  every  month 

see  fruits. 

Bear,   or  beareth  Fruit;    also    hearing  Fruit. —A.V. 
^hring,  hringeth,  or  brought  fruit,  ^fruitful. 

Mat.  IS.  23.  beareth  fruit,  a,nd  hringeth  iovth, — a  hundred- 
A£k.  4.  20.  hear  the  word,  and  accept  it,  and  i&ea?-/.   [fold 

28.  The  earth  '^beareth  fruit  of  herself 
Lu.  13.  9.  if  it  bear  fruit  thenceforth,  well ;  but  if  not 
Jno.  12.  24.  but  if  it  die.  it  ^beareth  much  fruit 

15.  2.  beareth  not  ftuit,  he  taketh — beareth   fruit,    he 
cleanseth  it,  that  it  may  ^bear  more  fruit 

4.  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself,  except  it  abide 

5.  in  me,  and  I  in  him,  the  same  '^beardh  much  fruit 

8.  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  ye  hear  much  fruit 
16.  appointed  you,  that  ye  should  go  and  ^bear  fruit 

Col.  1  6.  ^hearing  f.  and  increasing,  as  it  doth  in  you  also 
10.  '^bearing  fruit  in  every  good  work,  and  increasing 
see  brought  (forth)  fruit. 

Bring,  bringeth,  or  brought  Fruit. — A.V.  '^hare  fruit, 
^fruits. 

Mat.  3.  8.  Bring  forth  therefore  "^fridt  worthy  of  repentance 
10.  bringeth  not  iorth  good  fruit.  7.  19:  Lu.S.  9 

7.  17.  bringeth  iorth  good  fruit — bringeth  forth  e\il  fruit 


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Mat.  7.  18.  good  tree  cannot  Z;>'i'/i.(7  forth  evil  fruit,  neither 
can  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  gooA  fruit.  Lu.  6.  43 
13.  26.  the  blade  sprang  up,  and  brotu/ht  iorth  fruit 
Lu.  8.  8.  good  ground,  and  grew,  and  ^brought  iovth  fruit 

14.  pleasures  of  this  life,  and  bring  no  f.  to  perfection 

15.  hold  it  fast,  and  bring  iovth  fruit  with  patience 
Bom.  7.  4.  that  we  might  bring  iorth  fruit  nnto  God 

5.  wrought  in  our  members  to  6.  forth /;i«'^  unto  death 
Jas.  5.  18.  gave  rain,  and  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit 
see  bear,  bearest,  beareth,  bearing,  ripe. 

Fruitful. 

Acts  14.  17.  gave  you  from  heaven  rains  and/,  seasons 

see  bearing  fruit. 

Fruits.— .4. F.  ^fruit. 

Mat.  7.  16.  By  then-  fruits  ye  shall  know  them.  20 

21.  34.  when  the  season  of  the  i/.  drew  near,  he  sent  his 

servants  to  the  husbandmen,  to  receive  his  fruits 

41.  which  shall  render  him  the  fruits  in  their  seasons 

43.  given  to  a  nation  bringing  fortli  the  fruits  thereof 

Mk.  12.  2.  receive  fiom  the  husljandmen  of  the  i/.  of  the 

Lu.  3.  8.  Bring  forth  therefore/,  worthy  of  repentance 

12.  17.  because  I  have  not  where  to  bestow  ri'^y  fruits  ? 
2  Cor.  9.  10.  and  increase  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness 
Phil.  1.  11.  being  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteousness 

2  Tim.  2.  6.  laboureth  must  be  the  first  to  partake  of  the/. 
Jas.  3.  17.  easy  to  be  intreated,  full  of  mercy  and  good/. 
Bev.  18. 14.  the  fruits  which  tliy  soul  lusted  after  are  gone 

22.  2.  tree  of  life,  bearing  twelve  manner  oi  fruits 

see  corn,  fruit,  bring  forth  fruit. 

Frustrate  A.V. — see  void. 

Fulfil.— 4.  F.  hnahe  full  proof ,  "^supphj. 

Mat.  3.  15.  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness 

5.  17.  I  came  not  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil 

Bom.  2.  27.  by  nature,  if  it  fulfil  the  law,  judge  thee 

13.  14.  provision  for  the  flesli,  to  fulfil  the  lusts  thereof 
Gal.  5.  16.  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust  of  the  flesh 

6.  2.  one  another's  burdens,  and  so/,  the  law  of  Christ 
Phil.  2.  2.  ftdfil  ye  my  joy,  that  ye  be  of  the  same  mind 

4.  19.  And  my  God  shall  '^fulfil  every  need  of  yours 
Col.  1.  25.  given  me  to  you- ward,  to /^(7/Z  the  word  of  God 

4   17.  thou  hast  received  in  the  Lord,  that  thonf ulfil  it 

2  Th  1.  11.  fulfil  evei-y  desire  of  goodness  and  every  work 

2  Tim.  4.  5.  do  the  work  of  an  evangelist,  i/.  thy  ministry 

Jas.  2.  8.  je  fulfil  the  royal  law,  according  to  the  scripture 

see  do. 

Fulfilled.— ^.F.      ^accomplished,      "^believed,      ^came, 
^expired,     ^full,    ^perfect. 

Mat.  1. 22.  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  the  Lord  through 
the  prophet.  2.   15,   17,  23  :  4.  14 :  8.  17  :  12    17  • 
13.  35  :  21.  4  :  26.  56  :  27.  9 :  Mk.  14.  49  :  Jno.  12.  38 
13.  14.  unto  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of  Isaiah 
Mk.  1.  15.  The  time  is/,  and  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at 
Lu.  1.  1.  concerning  those  matters  which  have  been  '^f. 

20.  not  ray  words,  which  shall  hefulfilled  in  theirseason 

23.  when  the  days  ofhis[Zacharias]  ministration  were  1/ 
57.  Elisabeth's  time  was  5/  that  she  should  be  delivered 

2.  6.  the  days  were  i/.  that  she  [Mary]  should  be  delivered 

21.  when  eight  days  were  ^fulfilled  for  circumcising 

22.  days  of  their  purification — were  ^fulfilled 

43.  had/,  the  days,  as  they  were  returning,  tlie  boy 

21.  22.  all  things  which  are  written  may  be  fulfilled 

24.  until  the  times  of  the  Gentiles  he  ful tilled 

22.  16.  not  eat  it,  until  it  be/  in  the  kingdom  of  God 
37.  this  which  is  written  must  be  ^fulfilled  iu  me 

24.  44.  needs  be  fulfilled,  which  are  written  iu  the  law 


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Jno.  3.  29.  this  my  joy  therefore  is  fulfilled 
7.  8.  because  my  time  is  not  yet  ^fulfilled 
15.  11.  and  that  your  joy  may  be  ^fulfilled.  16.  ^24 
25.  may  he  fulfilled  that  is  written  in  their  law 

17.  12.  that  the  scripture  might  he  fulfilled 

13.  that  they  may  have  my  ioy  fulfilled  in  themselves 

18.  9.  that  the  word  might  he  fulfilled  which  he  spake 

32.  that  the  word  of  Jesus  might  he  fulfilled 
Acts  3.  18.  his  Christ  should  suffer,  he  thus  fulfilled 

7.  30.  when  forty  years  were  ^f.,  an  angel  appeared  to 
9.  23.  when  many  days  were/,  the  Jews  took  counsel 

12.  25.  when  they  had  fulfilled  their  ministration 

13.  27.  read  every  sabbath,/  them  by  condemning  him 
29.  had  fulfilled,  all  things  that  were  written  of  him 

33.  how  that  God  hath/  the  same  unto  our  children 

14.  26.  grace  of  God  for  the  work  which  they  had  / 
Rom.  8.  4.  ordinance  of  the  law  might  he  fulfilled  in  us 

13. 8.  he  that  loveth  his  neighbour  hath  fulfilled  the  law 
2  Cor.  10.  6.  when  your  obedience  shall  he  fulfilled 
Gal.  5.  14.  the  whole  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word,  even  in 

1  Jno.  1.  4.  these  things  we  write,  that  our  joy  may  be  ^f. 

2  Jno.  12.  speak  face  to  face,  that  your  joy  may  be  ^fulfilled 
Bev.  3.  2.  I  have  found  no  works  of  thine  ^f.  before  my  God 

6.  11.  killed  even  as  they  were,  should  he  fulfilled 
see  accomplished,  finished,  ftdfilling. 

FulfiUing.— 4.F.  ^fulfilled. 

Acts  13.  25.  as  John  was  '^fulfilling  his  course,  he  said 
see  doing,  fulHlment. 

Fulfilment. — A.V.  ^accomplishment,  ^end,  ^fulfilling, 
^performance. 

Lu.  1.  45.  there  shall  be  a  ^fulfilment  of  the  things 

22.  37.  that  which  concerneth  me  hath  '^fulfilment 
Acts  21.  26.  the  ^fulfilment  of  the  days  of  purification 
Bom.  13.  10.  love  therefore  is  the  ^fulfilment  oi  the  law 

Full.— J.. F.  ^complete,  '^filled,  Huholly. 

Mat.  6.  22.  thy  whole  body  shall  be/(ZZ  of  light.  Lu.ll.ZQ 
23.  thy  whole  body  shall  be  full  ot  darkness 

14.  20.   over  of  the  broken  pieces,  twelve  huskets  full 

15.  37.  broken  pieces,  seven  baskets /tZZ.  Mk.  8.  19 

23.  25.  within  they  are/  from  extortion  and  excess.  i?f. 

27.  but  inwardly  Are  full  of  dead  men's  bones      [11.  39 

28.  inwardly  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  iniquity 
Mk.  7.  9.  Full  well  do  ye  reject  the  commandment  of  God 

15.  36.  filling  a  sponge /«?i  of  vinegar.  Jno.  19.  2.). 
Lu.  4.  1.  3 esns,  full  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  returned  from 

5.  12.  in  one  of  the  cities,  behold,  a  mun  full  of  leprosy 

6.  25.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  that  are  full  now  ! 

11.34.  whole  body  also  is/ of  light;— /(ZZ  of  darkness.  36 

16.  20.  Lazarus  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores 
Jno   1.  14.  from  the  Father),  full  of  grace  and  truth 

19.  29.  set  there  a  vessel  full  of  vinegar:    so  they  put  a 

sponge  yull  of  the  vinegar  upon  hyssop 
21.  11.  drew  the  net  to  land,  full  of  great  fishes 
Acts  2.  28.  make  me  full  of  gladness  with  thy  countenance  , 

6.  3.   seven  men  of  good  report,  full  of  the  Spirit 

5.  they  chose  Steplien,  a  m&n  full  of  faith.  8      [11.  21 

7.  55.  being /mZZ  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  looked  up  stedfastly. 
9.  36.  Dorcas  :  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works 

13.  10.  and  said,  O  full  of  all  guile  and  all  villany 

17.  16.  Paul— beheld  the  city  [Athens]  »fu.ll  of  idols 
Bom.  1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder,  strife,  deceit 

3.  14.  Whose  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  bitterness 
15.  14.  that  ye  yourselves  are  full  of  goodness 
Col.  2.  10.  in  him  ye  are  made  ^full,  who  is  the  head 
Jas.  3.  8.  it  is  a  restless  evil,  it  is  full  of  deadly  poison 
17.  easy  to  be  intreated, /<ZZ  of  mercy  and  good  fruits 


FULL 


GAEMENT 


1  Pet.  1.  8.  rejoice  greatly  with  joy  unspeakaWe  aud  full 

2  Pe<.  2.  14.  having  e3'es/«Z^  of  adultery  [of  glory 
2  Jno.  8.  but  that  ye  receive  a,  full  reward 

Mev.  4.  6.  four  living  creatures /mZZ  of  eyes  before.  8 
5.  8.  golden  bowls  full  of  incense,  which  are  the  prayers 
15.  7.  seven  golden  how\e  full  of  the  wrath  of  God 
17.  3.  scarlet-coloured  beast,  full  of  names  of  blasphemy 
4.  in  her  hand  a  golden  cup  full  of  abominations 
see  basket/ids,  filled,  filling,  fulfil,  fulfilled,  laden. 

Fuller. 

Mk.  9.  3.  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  whiten  them 

Fullgrown. — A.V.  ^finished,  ^perfect. 

Eph.  4.  13.  knowledge  of  the  Son  of  God,  unto  a  2/.  man 
Jas.  1.  15.  sin,  when  it  is  ^fullgrown,  briugeth  forth  death 

FuUy.— ^.  F.  ^complete. 

Rom.  4.  21.  fully  assured  that,  what  he  had  promised 

14.  5.  Let  each  man  he  fully  assured  in  his  own  mind 

15.  19.  I  have  fully  preached  the  gospel  of  Christ 
Col.  4.  12.  that  ye  may  stand  perfect  aud  ''■fully  assured 

2  Tim. 4^.  17.  through  methe  message  might be/.proclaiined 

Bev.  14.  18.  vine  of  the  earth  ;  for  her  grapes  ure  fully  ripe 

seefullow. 

Fulness. — A .  V.  ^assurance. 

Jno.  1.  16.  his  fulness  we  all  received,  and  grace  for  grace 
Eom.  11.  12.  of  the  Gentiles  ;  how  much  more  their/.  ? 
25.  until  the  fjilness  of  the  Gentiles  be  come  in 
15.  29.  I  shall  come  in  the/,  of  the  blessing  of  Christ 

1  Cor.  10.  26.  the  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  the/  thereof 
Gal.  4.  4.  when  the  fubiess  of  the  time  came,  God  sent 
Jiph.  1.  10.  of  the/  of  the  times,  to  sum  up  all  things 

23.  his  body,  the  fuhiess  of  him  that  filleth  all  in  all 

3.  19.  ye  may  be  filled  unto  all  the  fulness  of  God 

4.  13.  measure  of  the  stature  of  the  fulness  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  19.  that  in  him  should  all  the  fulness  dwell 

2.  9.  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the  Godhead 
Heb.  6.  11.  unto  the  ^fuluess  of  hope  even  to  the  end 

10.  22.  draw  near  with  a  true  heart  in  ''■fulness  of  faith 

Furlongs. 

Lu.  24. 13.  which  was  threescore  furlongs  from  Jerusalem 
J/io.  6.  19.  rowed  about  five  and  twenty  or  thirty  furlongs 

11.  18.  nigh  unto  Jerusalem,  about  Mteen  furlongs  off 
Rev.  14.  20.  as  far  as  a  thousand  and  six  hundred  furlongs 

21.  16.  the  city  with  the  reed,  twelve  thousand/w?-Zo»^s 

Furnace. 

Mat.  13.  42.  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace  of  fire.  50 
Rev.  1.  15.  as  if  it  had  been  reiined  in  s,  furnace 
9.  2.  out  of  the  pit,  as  the  smoke  of  a  ^ve-At  furnace 

Furnished. 

Mlc.  14.  15.  a  large  upper  room/,  and  ready.  Lu.  22.  12 

2  Tim.  3.  17.  furnished  completely  unto  every  good  work 

see  filled. 

Furtherance  A .  V. — see  p  regress. 


a. 

Gain. — A.  V.  ^gains,  purchase,  Hrade,  ^win. 
Mat.  16.  26.  be  profited,  if  he  shall  g.  Mk.  8.  36  :  Lu.  9.  25 
Acts  6.  16.  brought  her  masters  much  g.  by  soothsaying 

19.  hope  of  their  ^g.  was  gone,  they  laid  hold  on  Paul 
1  Cor.  9.  19.  bondage  to  all,  that  I  might  gain  the  more 

20.  gain  Jews — gai7i  them  that  are  under  the  law 


1  Cor.  9. 21 .  that  I  might  gain  them  that  are  without  the  law 

22.  became  weak,  that  I  might  gaiji  the  weak 
Phil.  1.  21.  For  to  me  to  live  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is  gain 
3.  7.  were  g.  to  me,  these  have  I  counted  loss  for  Christ 
8.  count  them  but  dung,  that  I  may  ^gain  Christ 

1  Tim.  3.  13.  deacons  ^gain  to  themselves  a  good  standing 
6.  5.  supposing  that  godliness  is  a  way  of  gain 

6.  But  godliness  with  contentment  is  great  gain 
Jas.  4.  13.  spend  a  year  there,  and  trade,  and  get  gain 
Rev.  18.  17.  as  many  as  ^gain  their  living  by  sea 
see  advantage,  business. 
Gained. — A.V.  '■get,'^won. 
Mk.  IB.  15.  if  he  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained  thy  brother 
25.  17.  he  also  that  received  the  two  gained  other  two.  22 
20.  five  talents  :  lo,  I  have  gained  other  five  talents 
Lu.  19.  15.  might  know  what  they  had  gained  by  trading 

2  Cor.  2. 11.  no  advantage  may  be  if/ainefZ  over  us  by  Satan 
1  Pet.  3.  1.  be  '^gained  by  the  behaviour  of  their  wives 

see  gotten,  made. 
Gains  A.V. — see  gain. 
Gainsaid. — A.V,  ^spoken  against. 
Acts  19.  36.  Seeing  then  that  these  things  cannot  be  ^g. 

Gainsay — ers — ing — A.V.  ''^answering,  ^contradiction. 

Lu.  21.  15.  shall  not  be  able  to  withstand  or  to  gainsay 
Acts  10.  29.  wherefore  also  I  came  without  gainsaijing 
Rom.  JO.  21.  unto  a  disobedient  and  gainsaying  peoj)le 
Tit.  1.  9.  and  to  convict  the  gainsayers 

2.  9.  well-pleasing  to  them  in  all  thuigs  ;  wof'^gainsayiyig 
Ileh.  12.  3.  consider  him  that  hath  endured  such  '^gainsaying 
Jude  11.  and  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  Korah 

Gall. 

Mat.  27.  34.  gave  him  wine  to  drink  mingled  with  gall 
Acts  8.  23.  I  see  that  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  bitterness 

Games. — A.  V.  hnastery — ies. 

1  Cor  9.  25.  every  man  that  striveth  in  the  '^games 

2  Tim.  2.  5.  if  also  a  man  contend  in  the  ^games 

Gangrene. — A.V.  '■canker. 
2  Tim.  2.  17.  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  ^gangrene 

Garden. 
Lu.  13.  19.  cast  into  his  own  g.  ;  and  it — became  a  tree 
Jno.  18.  1.  over  the  brook  Kidron,  where  was  a  garden 
26.  Did  not  I  see  thee  m  the  g.  with  him  ?  [new  tomb 

19.  41.  where  he  was  crucified  there  was  a  g.;—\\i  the  g.  a 

Gardener. 
Jno  20. 15.  She,  [Mary]  supposing  him  [Jesus]  to  be  the  g. 

Garlands. 
Acts  14.  13.  brought  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the  gates 

Garment. — A.V,  '^rohe.,  ^vesture. 
Mat.  9.  16.  cloth  upon  an  old  g. ; — from  the  ff.  Mk.  2.  21 
-.20.  touched  the  border  of  his  g.   Mk.  5.  27  :  Lu.  8.  44 
21.  touch  his  garment,  I  shall  be  made  whole       [6.  56 
14.  36.  they  might  only  touch  the  border  of  his  g.  Mk. 
22.  11.  saw — a  man  which  had  not  on  a  wedding-^/.  12 
Mk.  10. 50.  castiugaway  his  (/.,  sprang  up,  and  came  to  Jesus 
Lu  5.  36,  piece  from  anew  (7rtrm«»i — \\Y>on  a.n  oh\  garment 
Jno.  19.  2    aud  arrayed  him  [Jesus]  in  a  purple  ^garment 
Acts  12.  8.  Cast  thy  garment  about  thee,  and  follow  me 
Heh.  1.  11.  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  doth  a  garment 

12.  As  a  garment,  and  they  shall  be  changed 
Jude  23.  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the  flesh 


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GAVE 


Eev.  1.  13.  like  nnto  a  son  of  man,  clothed  with  a  garment 
19.  13.  And  he  is  arraj'ed  in  a  '^g.  sprinkled  with  blood 
16.  And  he  hath  on  his  '^garment— &  name  written 

see  cloke,  robe. 

Garments.—^.  V.  ^clothes,  ^raiment. 
Mat.  17.  2.  his  ^g.  became  white  as  the  light.  Mk.  9.  23 

21.  7.  put  on  them  their  ^garments  ;  and  he  sat  thereon 
8.  part  of  the  multitude  spread  theiv garments.  Mk.  11.  8 

23.  5.  and  enlarge  the  borders  of  their  garments 

26.  65.  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  '^garments      fhim 

27.  31.  put  on  him  his  -gr.,  and  led  him  away  to  crucify 

35.  parted  his  g.  among  them.  Mk.  15.  24  ;  Lu.  23.  ^Si 
Mk.  5.  28.  If  I  touch  but  his  ^g.  I  shall  be  made  whole.  i30 

15.  20.  from  him  the  purple,  and  put  on  him  his  ^g. 
Lu.  19.  35.  they  threw  their  g.  upon  the  colt.  Mk.  11.  7 

36.  they  spread  their  ^garments  in  the  way 

J7W.  13,  4.  riseth  from  supper,  and  layeth  aside  his  g. 

12.  he  had  washed  their  feet,  and  taken  his  garments 
19.  23.  crucified  Jesus,  took  his  g.,  and  made  four  parts 

24.  They  parted  my  '^garments  among  them 

Acts  7.  58.  witnesses  laid  down  their  ^g.  at  the  feet  of — Saul 
9.  39.  shewing  the  coats  and  g.  which  Dorcas  made 
14.  14.  Barnabas  and  Paul,  heard  of  it,  they  rent  their  igf. 

16.  22.  the  magistrates  rent  their  ^garments  off  them 

22.  20.  keeping  the  "^g.  of  them  that  slew  him  [Stephen] 
23.  as  they  cried  out,  and  threw  off  their  ^garments 

Jas.  5.  2.  and  your  garments  are  moth-eaten 
Eev.  3.  4.  in  Sardis  which  did  not  defile  their  garments 
5.  He  that  overcometh  shall  thus  be  arrayed  in  white  '^g. 
18.  white  '^garments,  that  thou  mayest  clothe  thyself 
4. 4.  four  and  twenty  elders — arrayed  in  white  '^garments 
16.  15.  Blessed  is  he  that  watcheth,  and  keepeth  his  g. 

see  apparel. 
Garner. 

Mat.  8.  12.  he  will  gather  his  wheat  into  the  g.  Lu.  3.  17 

Garnish— ed. 

Mat.  12.  44.  findeth  it  empty,  swept,  and  g.  Lu.  11.  25 

23.  29.  and  garnish  the  tombs  of  the  righteous 

see  adorned. 

Gate. — A.V.  ^city,  "^market. 

Mat.  7. 13.  Enter  ye  in  by  the  narrow  g.  : — wide  is  the  g.  14 
Lu.  7.  12.  Now  when  he  drew  near  to  the  gate  of  the  city 

16.  20.  Lazarus  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores 
Jno.  5.  2.  in  Jerusalem  by  the  sheep  "^gate  a  pool 
Acts  10. 17.  inquiry  for  Simon's  house,  stood  before  the  ^a^e 

12.  10.  they  came  uuto  the  iron  gate  that  leadeth  into 

13.  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gate,  a  maid  came  \<)ate 

14.  she  opened  not  the  (/.for  joy, — Peter  stood  before  the 
16.  13.  on  the  sabbath  day  we  went  forth  without  the  1^. 

Seh.  13.  12.  through  his  own  blood,  suffered  without  the  g. 
see  door,  gates  ;  also  Beautiful  Gate,  in  proper  names. 

Gates. — A.  V.  ^gate. 

Mat.  16.  18.  the  gates  of  Hades  shall  not  prevail  against  it 
Acts  9.  24.  they  watched  the  gates  also  day  and  night 

14.  13.  brought  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the  gates 
Rev.  21.  12.  having  twelve  g.,  and  at  the  g.  twelve  angels 
13.  the  east  were  three  gates — north  three  gates — south 
three  gatfs — west  three  gates 

15.  the  gates  thereof,  and  the  wall  thereof 

21.  twelve  g.  were  twelve  pearls ; — several  '^g.  was  of  one 

25.  the  gates  thereof  shall  in  no  wise  be  shut       [pearl 
22.  14.  and  may  enter  in  by  the  gates  into  the  city 

Gather. 
Mat.  3.  12.  he  will  g.  his  wheat  into  the  garner.  Lu.  3.  17 
6.  26.  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into  barns 


Mat.  7. 16.  Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns ,  or  figs  of  thistles? 

13.  28.  Wilt  thou  then  that  we  go  and  .^a^/je?- them  up  ? 

29.  lest  haply  while  ye  gather  up  the  tares,  ye  root  up 

30.  Gather  up  first  the  tares — g.  the  wheat  into  my  barn 
41.  they  shall  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all  things 

24.  31.  they  shall  gather  together  his  elect.  Mk.  13.  27 

25.  26.  where  I  sowed  not,  and  ,7.  where  I  did  not  scatter 
Lu.  6.  44.  men  do  not  g.  figs — bramble  bush  g.  they  grapes 
Jno.  6. 12.  Gather  up  the  broken  pieces  which  remain  over 

11.  62.  might  also^.  together  into  one  the  children  of  God 

15.  6.  and  they  gather  them,  and  cast  them  into  the  fire 
Mev.  14.  18.  gather  the  clusters  of  the  vine  of  the  earth 

16.  14.  g.  them  together  unto  the  war  of  the  great  day 
20.  8.   Gog  and  Magog,  toaa/Aerthem  together  to  the  war 

see  gathered,  gathereth,  sum. 

Gathered. — A.  V.  '^assembled,  '^called,  ^came,  ^gather. 

Mat.  13.  40.  the  tai-es  are  gatliered  up  and  burned  with  fire 

47.  cast  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of  every  kind.  48 

18.  20.  where  two  or  three  are  g.  together  in  my  name 
22.10.  wentoutiuto  the  highways,  and ^«^7tere(Z  together 

34.  Pharisees — gathered  themselves  together.  41 

23.  37.  how  often  would  I  have  g.  thy  children.  Lu.  13.  34 

24.  28.  there  will  the  eagles  be  g  together.  L%i.  17.  37 

25.  32.  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  the  nations 

26.  3.  were  '^gathered  together  the  chief  priests.  27.  62 
57.  the  scribes  and  the  elders  were igf.  together.  Z/H.  22  06 

27.  17.  were  gathered  together,  Pilate  said  unto  them 
27.  and  gathered  unto  him  the  whole  band 

Mk.  1.  33.  all  the  city  was  g.  together.  2.  2  :  Acts  13.  »44 
4.  1.  there  isg.  unto  him  a  very  great  multitude.  5.  21 :  Lu. 
7.1.  are  (/n^/ierefi  together  unto  him  the  Pharisees  [12.1 

L^i.  15. 13.  many  days  after  the  younger  sou  g.  all  together 

24.  33.  Jerusalem,  and  found  the  eleven  g.  together 
Jno.  6.  13.  they  g.  them  up,  and  filled  twelve  baskets 

11.  47.  priests — and  the  Pharisees  gathered  a  council 
Acts  4.  26.  And  the  rulers  were  gathered  together 

31.  the  place  was  shaken  wherein  they  were  '^g.  together 
11.26.  whole  year  they  were  <7.  together  with  the  ch^lrch 

12.  12.  where  many  were  g.  together  and  were  praying 

14.  27.  and  had  gathered  the  church  together 

19.  2o.  whom  he  [Demetrius]  "^gathered  together 

20.  7.  first  day  of  the  week,  when  we  were  ^g.  together.  8 

28.  3.  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticks 

1  Cor.  5.  4.  ye  being  gathered  together,  and  my  spirit 
Rev.  14.  19.  gathered  the  vintage  of  the  earth,  and  cast  it 

16.  16.  they  gathered  them  together  into  the  place 
19.  17.  Come  and  be  ^g.  together  unto  the  great  supper 
19.  their  armies,  gathered  together  to  make  war 
see  gathering. 

Gathereth. — A.V.  ^gather. 
Mat.  12.  30.  he  that  g.  not  with  me  scattereth.  Lu.  11.  23 

23.  37.  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  chickens  under  her  wings 
Lu,.  13.  34.  even  as  a  hen  '^gathereth  her  own  brood 
Jno.  4.  36.  wages,  and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eternal 

Gathering.— ^.T.  ^gathered. 
Mat.  2.  4.  And  ^gathering  together  all  the  chief  priests 

25.  24.  and  gathering  where  thou  didst  not  scatter  [30 
Lu.  11.  29.  when  the  multitudes  were  ^g.  together.  Acts  15. 
Acts  17.  5.  '^gathering  a  crowd,  set  the  city  on  an  uproar 

2  Th.  2.  1.  Christ,  and  our  gathering  together  unto  him 

see  concluding. 

Gatherings  A.V. — see  collections. 

Gave. — A.V.     ^delivered,    '^divided,     ^given,    huilUng, 

^yielded. 

Mat.  10.  1.  gave  them  authority  over  unclean  spirits.  Mk. 

6.  7  :  Lu.  9.  1  \Mk.  6.  41 :  8.  6 :  Lu.  9.  16 

14.  19.  brake  and  gave  the  loaves  to  the  disciples.  15.  36  : 


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GENTILES 


2lfa<.21.23.  whogr.thee  this  authority?  AfA.  11.28:  Lit.  20. 2 

25.  15.  unto  one  he  gaiw  five  talents,  to  another  two 
35.  ye  gaverae  meat — thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink.  37 
42.  ye  gave  me  no  meat — and  ye  gave  me  no  di'inlj 

26.  26.  g.  to  the  disciples,  and  said.  Mk  14.  22  :  Lu.  22. 
27.  took  a  cup,  and  gave  thanks,  and  gave  to  them    [19 

Lii.  4. 20.  he  closed  the  book,  and  g.  it  back  to  the  attendant 

7.  15.    [Jesus]  ^gave  him  [widow's  sou]  to  his  mother 

9.  42.  healed  the  boy,  and  '^gave  him  back  to  his  father 
15.  16.  swine  did  eat :  and  no  man  gave  unto  him 
19.  13.  '^gave  them  ten  pounds,  and  said  unto  them 
24.  30.  blessed  it,  and  brake,  aud  gave  to  them 

J»o.  1.  12.  to  them  gave  he  the  right  to  become  children 

8.  16.  loved  the  world,  that  he  g.  his  only  begotten  Son 

5.  26.  Father  hath  life — even  so  ^gave  he  to  the  Son 

27.  he  ^gave  him  authority  to  execute  judgement 

6.  31.  He  gave  them  bread  out  of  heaven  to  eat 
32.  not  Moses  that  gave  you  the  bread  out  of  heaven 

14.  31.  as  the  Father  gave  me  commandment 
Acts  2.  4-  other  tongues,  as  the  Spirit  g.  them  utterance 
5.  10.  she  [Sapphira]  fell  down — aud  ^g.  np  the  ghost 

7.  5.  and  he  gave  him  none  inheritance  in  it 

10.  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  before  Pharaoh 
42.  God  tm-ned,  and  g.  them  up  to  serve  the  host  of 

10.  2.  gave  much  alms  to  the  people,  and  prayed  [heaven 

11.  17.  If  then  God  gave  iinto  them  the  like  gift 

12.  23.  smote  him,  because  he  g.  not  God — g.  up  the  ghost 

13.  19.  he  ^gave  them  their  land  for  an  inheritance 

20.  after  these  things  he  gave  them  [Israelites]  judges 

21.  God  gave  unto  them  Saul  the  son  of  Kish 

14.  17.  gave  you  from  heaven  rains  and  fruitful  seasons 

15.  24.  your  souls  ;  to  whom  we  gave  no  commandment 
26.  10.  put  to  death,  I  gave  my  vote  against  them 

Bom.  1.  24.  God  gave  them  up  in  the  lusts  of  their  hearts 
26.  For  this  caiise  God  gave  them  up  unto  vile  passions 

28.  God  gave  them  up  unto  a  reprobate  mind 

11.  8.  God  ^gave  them  a  spirit  of  stupor 

1  Cor.  3.  5.  and  each  as  the  Lord  gave  to  him 

6.  I  planted,  Apollos  watered;  but  God  .9a ye  the  increase 

16.  1.  I  ^go,ve  order  to  the  churches  of  Galatia 

2  Cor.  5.  5.  who  ^gave  unto  us  the  earnest  of  the  Spirit 

8.  3.  beyond  their  power,  they  ^gave  of  their  own  accord 
6.  first  they  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 

10.  8.  which  the  Lord  ^gave  for  building  you  up 
Gal.  1.  4.  who  gave  himself  for  our  sins.  Tit.  2.  14 

2.  20.  who  loved  me,  and  gave  himself  up  for  me 
Eph.  1.  22.  and  gave  him  to  be  head  over  all  things 

4.  8.  led  captivity  captive.  And  gave  gifts  unto  man 

11.  he  gave  some  to  be  apostles  ;  and  some,  prophets 
19.  past  feeling  ^gave  themselves  up  to  lasciviousneas 

5.  2.  ^gave  himself  up  for  us,  an  offering  and  a  sacrifice 
25.  also  loved  the  church,  aud  gave  himself  up  for  it 

Phil.  2. 9.  ^g.  unto  him  the  name  which  is  above  every  name 
1  Th.  4.  2.  know  what  charge  we  g.  you  through  the  Lord 

1  Tim.  2.  6.  who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all         [Jesus 

2  Tiin.  1.  7.  For  God  '^gave  us  not  a  spirit  of  fearfulness 
Heb.  7.  4.  Abraham — gave  a  tenth  out  of  the  chief  spoils 

12.  9.  to  chasten  us,  and  we  gave  tliem  reverence 
Jas.  5.  18.  [Elijah]  prayed  again;  and  the  heaven  g.  rain 
1  Pet.  1.  21.  raised  him  from  the  dead,  and  gave  him  glory 
1  Jno.Z.  23.  love  one  another,  even  as  he  g.  us  commandment 

24.  abideth  in  us,  by  the  Spirit  which  he  ^gave  us 
5.  11.  the  witness  is  this,  that  God  ^(7  unto  us  eternal  life 
Hev.  1. 1.  Revelation  of  Jesus  Christ,  which  God  gave  him 
2.  21.  And  I  gave  her  time  that  she  should  repent 
11. 13.  were  affrighted,  and  </.  glory  to  the  God  of  heaven 

13.  2.  the  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his  throne 
4.  because  he  gave  his  authority  unto  the  beast   [dead 

20. 13.  sea  g.  up  the  dead — death  and  Hades  ^gave  up  the 
see  borne  loitnen.i,  given,  granted, 

19  137 


Gavest. 

Lu.  7.  44.  thou  [Simon]  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet 
45.  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss 

15.  29.  never  gavest  me  a  kid,  that  I  might  make  merry 
19. 23.  then  wherefore  gavest  thou  not  my  money  into 

Jno.  17.  6.  manifested  thy  name  uuto  the  men  whom  thou 
gavest — and  thou  gavest  them  to  me 
8.  the  words  which  thou  gavest  me  I  have  given  unto 
see  given. 

Gay  A.V. — see  fine. 
Gazing  A.V. — see  looking. 
Gazingstock. 
Heb.  10.  33.  being  made  a  gazitigstockhoth  by  reproaches 

Gear. — A.V.  hail. 
Acts  27.  17.  they  lowered  the  ^gear,  and  so  were  driven 

Gender. 
2  Tim.  2.  23.  questionings  refuse,  knowing  that  they  g. 

Gendereth  A.V. — see  bearing. 

Genealogy — ies. — A.V.  ^descent. 
1  Tim.  1.  4.  neither  to  give  heed  to  fables  and  endless  g. 
Tit.  3.  9.  shun  foolish  questionings,  and  genealogies 
Heb,  7.  3.  without  '^g.,  having  neither  beginning  of  days 
6.  he  whose  ^goiealogg  is  not  counted  from  them 

General. 
Heb.  12.  23.  to  the  g.  assembly  and  church  of  the  firstborn 

Generation. — A .  V.  hia  tion. 
Mat.  1.  1.  The  book  of  the  generation  of  Jesus  Christ 
11. 16.  whereuuto  shall  I  liken  this  generation  ?  Lu.  7. 31 

12.  89.  An  evil  and  adulterous  generation  seeketh.  16.  4 
41.  men  of  Nineveh — judgement  with  this  g'.  42.  Xm.  11. 
45.  so  shall  it  be  also  unto  this  evil  generation       [31,  32 

17.  17.  O  faithless  and  perverse  g.  Mh.  9.  19  :  Lu.  9.  41 

23.  36.  All  these  things  shall  come  upon  this  generation 

24.  34.  This  </.  shall  not  pass  away.  Mk.  13.  30  :  Lu.  21. 32 
Mk.  8.  12.  Why  doth  this  g.  seek  a  sign  ? — this  generation 

38.  of  my  words  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful  generation 
Lti.  11.  29.  This  generation  is  an  evil  generation 

30.  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  to  this  generation 
50.  blood  of  all  the  prophets — required  of  this  g.  51 

16.  8.  own  generation  wiser  than  the  sons  of  light 

17.  25.  he  suffer  many  things  and  be  rejected  of  this  g. 
Acts  2.  40.  Save  yourselves  from  this  crodkedi  generation 

8.  33.  His  generation  who  shall  declare  ? 

13.  36.  David — in  his  own  g.  served  the  counsel  of  God 
Phil.  2.  15.  midst  of  a  crooked  and  perverse  ^generation 
Heb.  3.  10.  I  was  displeased  with  this  generation 

see  generations,  offspring,  race. 

Generations.— 4.  F.  ^ages,  "^generation,  Hime. 
Mat.  1.  17.  all  the  generations  from  Abraham— are  four- 
teen generations — toBabylon  fourteen  gejierations 
— unto  the  Christ  fourteen  generations 
Lu.  1.  48.  henceforth  all  generations  shall  call  me  blessed 
50.  Andhis  mercy isunto'^generatioiis and'^^generations 
Acts  14.  16.  who  in  the  ^g.  gone  by  suffered  all  the  nations 
15.  21.  Moses  from  ^generations  of  old  hath  in  every  city 
Eph.  3.  5.  which  in  other  1,9.  was  not  made  known 

21.  in  Chi'ist  Jesvis  unto  all  ^generations  for  everand  ever 
Col.l.lQ.  mystery  which  hath  been  hid  from  all  ages  and  g. 
Gentiles  A.V.—see  Greeks  [proper  names),  nations. 

Gentle.—^.  V.  ^patient. 
1  Tk.  2.  7.  But  we  were  gentle  in  the  midst  of  you 
1  Tim.  3.  3.  but  '^gentle,  not  contentious,  no  lover  of  money 


GENTLE 

2  Tim.  2.  24.  must  not  strive,  but  be  geiitle  towards  all 
Tit.  3.  2.  to  be  contentious,  to  be  g.,  shewing  all  meekness 
Jas.  3.  17.  then  peaceable,  gentle,  easy  to  be  intreated 

1  Pet.  2.  18.  not  only  to  the  good  and  g-ewiZe,  but  also  to  the 

Gentleness. 

2  Cor.  10. 1.  by  the  meekness  and  gentleness  of  Christ 

see  kindness. 

Gently. — A.V.  ^compassion. 
Heb.  5.  2.  who  can  bear  '■gently  with  the  ignorant 

Get. — A.V.  ^possess,  ^provide. 

Mat.  4.  10.  Get  thee  hence,  Satan  :  for  it  is  written 
10.  9.  ^Get  you  no  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass 
16.  23.   Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan.  Mk.  8.  33 

Lu.  9.  12.   round  about,  and  lodge,  and  get  victuals 
13.  31.  Get  thee  [Jesus]  out,  and  go  hence  :  for  Herod 
18. 12.  fast  twice  in  the  week  ;  I  give  tithes  of  all  that  I  ^g. 

Acts  7.  3.  Get  thee  out  of  thy  land,  and  from  thy  kindred 
10.  20.  But  arise,  and  get  thee  down,  and  go  with  them 
22. 18.  Make  haste,  und. get  thee  quickly  out  of  Jerusalem 
27.  43.  cast  themselves  overboard,  and  get  iirst  to  the  laud 

Jas.  4.  13.  and  spend  a  year  there,  and  trade,  and  get  gain 
see  enter,  ijained. 

Ghost 

Mk.  15.  37.  Jesus  littered  a  loud  voice,  and  gave  up  the 

ghost.  39.  Lu.  23.  46 
Acts  5-  5.  [Ananias]  fell  down  and  gave  up  the^Tios^.  10 

12.  23.  he  was  eaten  of  worms,  and  gave  up  the  ghost 

see  Holy  Ohost  (proper  names) ;  spirit. 

Gift. 
Mat,  5  23.  If  therefore  thou  art  offering  thy  gift  at  the  altar 
24.  leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar — offer  thy  gift 
8.  4.  and  offer  the  gift  that  Moses  commanded 
23.  18.  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  gift  that  is  upon  it 
19.  greater,  the  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifieththe  g.  ? 
Jno. 4. 10.  If  thou  [woman  of  Samariajknewest  theg'.of  God 
Ants  2.  38.  ye  shall  receive  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

8.  20.  hast  thought  to  obtain  the  gift  of  God  with  money 
10.  45.  was  poured  out  tbe  gift  of  tlie  Holy  Ghost 

11. 17.  Godgaveuntothemthelike^ii/^ashe  didalsounto 
Horn.  1.  11    I  may  impart  unto  you  some  spiritual  gift  [us 
5. 15.  is  the  free  gift — gift  by  the  grace  of  the  one  man 

16.  so  is  the  gift — the  free  gift  came  of  many  trespasses 

17.  the  gift  of  righteousness  reign  in  life  through  the  one 

18.  the  free  gift  came  unto  all  men  to  justification 

6.  23.  the  free  gift  of  God  is  eternal  life  in  Christ  Jesus 

1  Cor.  1.7.  so  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift 

7.  7.  Howbeit  each  man  hath  his  own  gift  from  God 

13.  2.  if  1  have  the  gift  of  prophecy,  and  know  all 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  for  the  g.  bestowed  upon  us  by  means  of  many 

9.  15    Thanks  be  to  God  for  liis  unspeakable  gift 
Erih.  2.  8.  that  not  of  yourselves :  it  is  the  gift  of  God 

'3.  7.  made  a  minister,  according  to  the  gift  of  that  grace 
4   7    according  to  the  measure  of  the  gift  of  Christ 
Phil.  4.  17    Not  that  1  seek  for  the  gift ,  but  I  seek  for  the 

1  Tim.  4.  14.  Neglect  not  the  gift  that  is  in  thee        [fruit 

2  Tim.  1.  6.   stir  up  the  gift  of  God,  which  is  in  thee 
Heh.  6.  4.  onne  enhghtened  and  tasted  of  the  heavenly  j^i/i 
Jas.  1.  17.  Everj'  good,  gift  and  every — boon  is  from  above 
1  Pet.  4,  10.  as  each  hath  received  a  gift,  ministeiing  it 

see  boon,  given,  grace. 

Gifts. — A.V.  'offerings. 

Mat.  2.  11.  they  offered  unto  him  5'.,  gold  and  frankincense 
7.  11.  how  to  give  good  g.  unto  your  children.  Lu_  11.  13 
Lu.  21.  1.   rich  men — casting  their  g^j/^s  into  the  treasury 
4.  did  of  their  superfluity  cast  in  unto  the  'gifts 


GIVE 

Eom.  11.  29.  the  g.  and  the  calling  of  God  are  without  re- 
12.6.  havingg-. differiugaccordingtothegrace  [pentance 

1  Cor.  12.  1.  Now  concerning  spiritual  gifts,  brethren 
4.  Now  there  are  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the  same  Spirit 
9.  to  another  gifts  of  healings,  in  the  one  Spirit.  28.  30 
31.  But  desire  earnestly  the  greater  gifts 

14.  1.  yet  desire  earnestly  spiritual  gifts 

12.  since  ye  are  zealous  of  spiritual  g.,  seek  that  ye  may 

E23h.  4.  8.  he  led  captivity  captive.  And  gave  gifts  unto  men 

Heb.  2.  4.  manifold  powers,  and  by  g   of  the  Holy  Ghost 

5.  1    that  he  may  offer  both  g.  and  sacrifices.  9.  9  ffices 

8.  3.  every  high  priest  is  appointed  to  offer — g.  and  sacri- 
4.  there  are  those  who  offer  the  g.  according  to  the  law 

11.  4.  God  bearing  witness  in  respect  of  his  gifts 
Bev.  11.  10.  and  they  shall  send  gifts  one  to  another 
*  see  offerings. 

Gird— ed.— ^.F.  'clothed. 
Lit.  12.  37.  he  shall  ^jrcZ  himself,  and  make  them  sit  down 

17  8.  and  gird  thyself,  and  serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten 
J')io.  13.  4.  he  took  a  towel,  and  girded  himself    5 

21.  18.  another  shall  gird  thee,  and  carry  thee  [Peter] 
Acts  12.  8.  Gird  thyself,  and  bind  on  thy  sandals 
1  Pet.  5.  5.  Yea,  all  of  you  'gird  yourselves  with  humility 
see  lo  ins. 

Girdedst. 
Jno.  21.  18.  When  thou  wast  young,  thou  girdedst  thyself 

Girdle— s. 
Mat.  3.  4.  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins.  MX-.  1.  6 
Acts  21.  11.  Paul's  gr.— bind  the  man  that  owneth  this  g. 
Rev.  1.  13.  girt  about  at  the  breasts  with  a  golden  girdle 

15.  6.  girt  about  their  breasts  with  golden  girdles 

Girt. 
J710.  21.  7.  that  it  was  the  Lord,  he  g'M-^  his  coat  about  him 
Bev.  1. 13.  g.  about  at  the  breasts  with  a  golden  girdle.  15.  6 

Qive. — A.V.  'deliver,  ^giveth,  ^minister,  ^offer. 

Mat.  4.  6.  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge.  Lu.  4.  10 

9.  All  these  things  will  I  give  thee,  if  thou  wilt  fall  down 

5.  42,  Give  to  him  that  asketh  thee.  Lu.  6.  30 

6.  11    Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  Lu.  11   3 

7.  6.  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the  dogs 

9    ask  him  for  a  loaf,  will  give  him  a  stone.  Lu.  11.  11 

10.  ask  for  a  fish,  will  give  him  a  serpent?  Lu.  11.  11 

11.  how  to  ^fiwe  good  gifts  unto  your  children — give  goodi 

things  to  them  that  ask  him  1  Lu.  11.  13 

9.  24.  Give  place  :  for  the  damsel  is  not  dead 

10.  8.  freely  ye  received,  freely  give  [9-  41 
42,  whosoever  shall  (/ive  to  drink  unto  one  of  these.  Mk. 

14.  7.  with  an  oath  to  g.  her  whatsoever  she  should  ask 
16.  give  ye  them  to  eat.  Mk.  6.  37:  Lu.  9.  13 

16.  26.  shall  a  man  g.  in  exchange  for  his  life  ?  Mk.  8.  37 

17.  27.  that  take,  and  give  unto  them  for  me  and  thee 
19.  7-  Why  then  did  Moses  command  to  give  a  bill 

21 .  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor.  Mk.  10. 21 

20  14.  my  will  to  give  unto  this  last,  even  as  unto  thee 

23.  on  my  left  hand,  is  not  mine  to  give.  Mk.  10.  40 

28.  to  g.  his  life  a  ransom  for  many.  Mk.  10.  45    [23.  2 

22.  17.  to  g.  tribute  unto  Caesar.  Mk  12. 14 :  Lu.  20.  22 : 

24.  29.  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light.  Mk.  13.  24 

25.  8.  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  going  out 
,.i28.  g.  it  unto  him  that  hath  the  ten  talents.  Lu.  19.  24 

26.  15.  What  are  ye  willing  to  give  me,  and  I  will  deliver 
Mk.  6. 25.  give  me  in  a  charger  the  head  of  John  the  Baptist 

12.  9.  and  will  ^.  the  vineyard  unto  others.  Lu.  20.  16 
15.  Shall  we  give,  or  shall  we  not  give  'f 


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GIVE 


GIVEN 


Lu.  1.  32.  the  Lord  God  shall  give  unto  him  the  throne 
77.  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  his  people 

4.  6.  I  give  all  this  autliority — whomsoever  I  will  I ^.  it 
6.  38.  give,  and  it   shall   be   given    unto    you ;    good 

measure — shall  they  give  into  your  bosom 

11.  7.  I  cannot  rise  and  give  thee  ? 

8.  will  not  rise  and  g.  him— he  will  arise  and  give  him 

12.  ask  an  egg,  will  he  *give  him  a  scorpion  ? 

41.  Howbeit  give  for  alms  those  things  which  are  within 

12.  33.   Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms 

61.  Think  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace  in  the  earth 
58.  before  the  magistrate,  on  the  way  give  diligence 

14.  9.  shall  come  and  say  to  thee,  Give  this  man  place 

15.  12.  Father,  give  me  the  portion  of  thy  substance 

16.  12.  who  will  give  you  that  which  is  your  own  ? 

18.  12.  I  [Pharisee]  give  tithes  of  all  that  I  get 

19.  8.  Lord,  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 

22.  5.  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to  give  him  money 
•Two.  4.  7.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Give  me  to  drink.  10 

14.  water  that  I  shall  give  'him.—  give  him  shall  become 

15.  Sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not 

6.  27.  eternal  life,  which  the  Son  of  man  shall  g.  unto  you 
34.  Lord,  evermoi-e  give  us  this  bread 

52.  How  can  this  man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eat  ? 

9.  24.  and  said  unto  him.  Give  glory  to  God 

10.  28.  and  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life 

11. 22.  whatsoever  thou  shalt  ask  of  God,  God  will  g.  thee 

13.  26.  for  whom  I  shall  dip  the  sop,  and  give  it  him 
29.  or,  that  he  [Judas]  should  gr?  re  something  to  the  poor 
34.  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you 

14.  16.  he  shall  give  you  auotlier  Comforter 

27.  my  peace  I  g.  unto  you :  not  as  the  world  giveth,  g.  I 

16.23.  ask  anything  of  the  Father,  he  will  p'.  it  you.  15.16 

17.  2.  to  them  he  should  ^iye  eternal  life 
Acts  3.  6.  but  what  I  have,  that  give  I  thee 

5.  31.  and  a  Saviour,  for  to  give  rexjentance  to  Israel 

7.  5.  promised  that  he  would  give  it  to  him  in  possession 
8. 19.  Give  me  also  this  power,  that  on  whomsoever  I  lay 

20.  35.  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive 
25.  11.  no  man  can  '^give  m.e  up  unto  them 

16.  not  the  custom  of  the  Romans  to  '^give  up  any  man 
Bom.  8.  32.  shall  he  not  also  with  him  freely  g.  us  all  things  ? 

12.  19.  but  give  place  unto  wrath  :  for  it  is  written 

20.  enemy  hunger,  feed  him;  if  he  thirst,  g-.  him  to  drink 

1  Cor.  7.  5.  that  ye  may  give  yourselves  unto  prayer 
10.  32.  Give  no  occasion  of  stumbling,  either  to  Jews 

13.  3.  and  if  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned 

2  Cor.  4.  6.  to  give  the  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory 
Eph.  1.  17.  may  give  unto  you  a  spirit  of  wisdom 

4.  27.  neither  give  place  to  the  devil 

28.  may  have  whereof  to  give  to  him  that  hath  need 

29.  that  it  may  ^give  grace  to  them  that  hear 

2  Th.  3.  16.  Now  the  Lord  of  peace  himself  give  you  peace 

1  Ti7n.  4.  13.  Till  I  come,  give  heed  to  reading 

15.  Be  diligentin  these  things;  g.  thyself  wholly  to  them 

5.  14.  give  none  occasion  to  the  adversary  for  reviling 

2  Tim.  4.  8.  the  righteous  judge,  shall  g.  to  meat  that  day 
Heh.  2.  1.  Therefore  we  ought  to  g.  the  more  earnest  heed 
Jas.  2.  16.  and  yet  yc  give  them  not  the  things  needful 

1  Pet.  3.  15.  being  ready  always  to  ^r.  answer  to  every  man 

2  Pet.  1.  10.  give  the  more  diligence  to  make  your  calling 
1  Jno.  5. 16.  will  g.  him  life  for  them  that  sin  not  unto  death 
Bev.  2.  7.  that  overcometh,  to  him  will  I  give  to  eat.  17,  26 

10.  9.  that  he  should  give  me  the  little  book 

11.  18.  the  time  to  give  their  reward  to  thy  servants 
13.  15.  it  was  given  unto  him  to  give  breath  to  it 

16.  19.  to  g.  unto  her  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  the  fierceness 

18.  7.  so  much  give  her  of  torment  and  mourning 

19.  7.  and  let  us  give  the  glory  unto  him 

22.  5.  for  the  Lord  God  shall  "^give  them  light 
see  diligence,  grant,  heed,  render. 


I  will  Give. — A.V.  ^grant. 
Mat.  11.  28.  labour  and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  g.  you  rest 
16.  19.  I  will  give  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the  kingdom 

20.  4.  and  whatsoever  is  right  J  uyill  give  you 

Mk.  6.  22.  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I  will  give  it  thee.  23 
Lu.  21.  15.  for  I  will  give  you  a  mouth  and  wisdom 
Jno.  6.  51.  the  bread  which  I  ivill  give  is  my  flesh  [David 
Acts  13.  34.  I  will  give  you  the  holy  and  sure  blessings  of 
Bev.  2. 10.  faithful  unto  death,  and  /  ^vill  g.  thee  the  crown 

23.  J  will  give  unto  each  one  of  you  according  to  your 
28.  and  I  ivill  give  him  the  morning  star  [works 

3.  21.  He  that  oY&rcomQXh.,  I  ivilUgive  to  himtositdown 

11.  3.  I  will  give  unto  my  two  witnesses— prophesy 

21.  6.  I  will  give  unto  him  that  is  athirst  of  the  fountain 

Give  thanlis. 
Bom.  16.  4.  unto  whom  not  only  I  give  thanks,  but  also 
1  Cor.  10.  30.  spoken  of  for  that  for  which  I  give  thanks  ? 
Eph.  1.  16.  cease  not  to  g.  thanks  for  you,  making  mention 
Col.  1.  3.  We  give  thanks  to  God  the  Father  of  our  Lord 

1  Th.  \.  2.  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you  all 

5.  18.  in  every  thing  J/,  thanks  :  for  tliisis  the  will  of  God 

2  Th.  2.  13.  we  are  bound  to  give  thanks  to  God  alway 
Bev.  11.  17.  We  give  thee  t.,  O  Lord  God,  the  Almighty 

Given. — A.V.  '^bestowed,  ^committed,  ^delivered,  ^gore, 
^gavest,  ^gift,  tgiving,  ^granted,  ^made,  ^Oreceive. 

Mat.  9.  8.  God,  which  had  given  such  power  unto  men 
13. 11.  it  is  given  to  kuoW' — to  them  it  is  not  g.  Mk.  4. 11 : 
19.  11.  this  saying,  but  they  to  whom  it  is  g.  [Lu.  8.  10 

21.  43.  shall  be  g.  to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits 

22.  30.  nor  are  given  in  marriage.  Mk.  12.  25 :  Lu.  20.  34 

26.  9.  sold  for  much,  and  given  to  the  poor.  Mk.  14.  5. 

27.  58.  Then  Pilate  commanded  it  [body]  to  be  ^given  up 

28.  18.  All  authority  hath  been  given  unto  me  in  heaven 
Mk.  4.  24.  unto  you  :  and  more  shall  be  given  unto  you 

6.  2.   What  is  the  wisdom  that  is  given  unto  this  man 

7.  11.  Corban,  that  is  to  say,  ^Given  to  God.  Mat.  15.  ^5 
13.  34.  left  his  house,  and  ^given  authority  to  his  servants 

Lu.  6.  38.  give,  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  you 

12.  48.  to  whomsoever  much  is  given,  of  him  shall 
22.  19.  This  is  my  body  which  is  given  for  you 

Jno.  3.  27.  excejDt  it  have  been  given  him  from  heaven 

4.  10.  he  would  have  given  thee  living  water 

5.  22.  but  he  hath  -given  all  judgement  unto  the  Son 
36.  works  which  the  Father  hath  g.  me  to  accomplish 

6.  23.  ate  the  bread  after  the  Lord  h^A.  given  thanks 
39.  all  that  which  he  hath  g.  me  I  should  lose  nothing 
65.  except  it  be  given  unto  him  of  the  Father 

7.  39.  were  to  receive :  for  the  Spirit  was  not  yet  given 
10.  29.  My  Father,  which  hath  ^given  them  unto  me 
12.  49.  which  sent  me,  he  hath  ^g.  me  a  commandment 
13. 15. 1  have  </wen  you  an  example,  that  ye  also  should  do 
17.  2.  thou  hast  given  him,  to  them  he  should  give 

4,  accomplished  the  work  which  thou  hast  ^g.  me  to  do 

7.  whatsoever  thou  hast  given  me  are  from  thee 

8.  the  words  which  thou  gavest  me  I  have  g.  unto  them 

9.  I  pray  not — but  for  those  whom  thou  hast  given  me 

11.  keeiJ  them  in  thy  name  which  thou  hast  given  me 

12.  kept  them  in  thy  name  which  thou  hasfc  ^givenniQ 
14.  I  have  g.  them  thy  word ;  and  the  world  hated  them 
22.  glory  which  thou  hast  ''g.  me  I  have  g.  unto  them 

19.  11.  no  power — except  it  were  given  thee  from  above 
Acts  3.  16.  hath  given  him  this  perfect  sovindness 

4.  12.  name  under  heaven,  that  is  given  among  men 

5.  32.  whom  God  hath  given  to  them  that  obey  him 
17.  31.  whereof  he  hath  given  assurance  unto  all  men 

24.  26.  Hehoped — thatmouey  would  be  griyejt  him  of  Paul 
Bom.  5.  5.  through  the  Holy  Ghost  which  was  g.  unto  us 


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GIVEN 


GLISTEEING 


Bom.  11.  36.  or  who  hath  first  given  to  him,  and  it  shall  be 
12.  3.   grace  that  was  given.   6:    15.  15 :   1  Cor.  1.  4; 
8.  10  :  Gal.  2.  9  :  Eph.  3.  2,  7  :  4.  7. 
13.  given  to  hospitality.  1  Tim.  3.  2 

15.  8.  he  might  confirm  the  promises  ^g.  unto  the  fathers 

1  Cor.  2.  12.  the  things  that  are  freely  given  to  us  by  God 
12.  7.  to  each  one  is  given  the  manifestation  of  the  Spirit 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  may  be  given  by  raany  persons  on  our  behalf 
8. 1.  the  grace  of  God  which  hath  been  ^g.  in  the  churches 
12.  7.  there  was  given  to  me  [Paul]  a  thorn  in  the  flesh 

Gal.  3.  21.  had  been  a  law  given  which  could  make  alive 

22.  that  the  promise — might  be  given  to  them  that  believe 
£!j)k.  3.  8.  than  the  least  of  all  saints,  was  this  grace  given 

6.  19.  that  utterance  may  be  given  unto  me  in  opening 

1  Titn.  3.  8.  not  g.  to  much  wine,  not  greedy  of  filthy  lucre 
4.  14.  gift  that  is  in  thee,  which  was  g.  thee  by  prophecy 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  was  given  us  in  Christ  Jesus  before  times 
Heb.  2.  13.  I  and  the  children  which  God  hath  given  me 

4.  8.  Joshua  had  g.  them  rest,  he  would  not  have  spoken 
1  Jno.  4.  13.  because  he  hath  given  us  of  his  Spirit 

5.  20.  hath  given  us  an  understanding,  that  we  know  him 
Jude  7.  with  these  "^given  themselves  over  to  fornication 
Bev.  6.  2.  and  there  was  given  unto  him  a  crown 

4.  given  to  take  peace — given  unto  him  a  great  sword 

8.  And  there  was  given  unto  them  authority 

11.  And  there  was  given  them  to  each  one  a  white  robe 

7.  2.  to  whom  it  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and  the  sea 

8.  2.  and  there  were  given  unto  them  seven  triimpets 
3.  another  angel — was  given  unto  him  much  incense 

9.  1.  there  was  g.  to  him  the  key  of  the  pit  of  the  abyss 
3.  locusts  upon  the  earth ;  and  power  was  given  them 

11.  2.  for  it  hath  been  given  unto  the  nations 

12.  14.  g.  to  the  woman  the  two  wings  of  the  great  eagle 

13.  5.  there  was  g.  to  him  a  mouth  speaking  great  things 

7.  given  unto  him  to  make  war — given  to  him  authority 

16.  there  be  '^'^given  them  a  mark  on  their  right  hand 
16.  6.  and  blood  hast  thou  given  them  to  drink 

8.  sun  ;  and  it  was  given  unto  it  to  scorch  men  with  fire 

19.  8.  it  was  ^given  unto  her  that  she  should  array  herself 

20.  4.  and  judgement  was  given  unto  them 

see  enslaved,  gave,  give,  giveth,  granted,  greedy. 
Shall  be  Given. 

Mat.  7.  7.  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you.  liu.  11.  9 

10.  19.  it  shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour.  Mh.  13.  11 

12.  39.  shall  no  sign  be  g.  it.  16.  4  :  Mk.  8.  12  :  Lu.  11.  29 

13.  12.  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given.  25.  29 : 

Mk.  4.  25  :  Lu.  8.  18:  19,  26 
Lu,  6.  38.  give,  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  you 
Jos.  1.  5.  upbraideth  not;  and  it  shall  be  given  him 

Givest — eth. — A,  V.  ^given,  Hiveth. 

Jno.  3.  34.  for  he  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by  measure 

6.  32.  but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 
33.  out  of  heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto  the  world 
37.  which  the  Father  giveth  me  shall  come  unto  me 

14.  27.  not  as  the  world  giveth,  give  I  unto  you 

Acts  17.  25.  himself  (7.  to  all  life,  and  breath,  and  all  things 
Bom.  12.  8.  he  that  giveth,  let  him  do  it  with  liberality 
14.  6.  for  he  giveth  God  thanks— and  giveth  God  thanks 

1  Cor.  3.  7.  but  God  that  giveth  the  increase 

7.  38.  g.  his  own  virgin  daughter — g.  her  not  in  marriage 

14.  17.  For  thou  verily  givest  thanks  well,  but  the  other 

15.  38.   God  giveth  it  a  body  even  as  it  pleased  him 
57.  which  giveth  us  the  victory  through  our  Lord 

2  Cor.  3.  6.  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  spirit  giveth  life 
1  Th.  4.  8.  God,  who  ^givet/ihis  Holy  Spirit  unto  you 

1  Ti)n.  5,  6.  But  she  that  ^^rtt^e^/i  herself  to  pleasure  is  dead 
6.  17.  God,  who  giveth  us  richly  all  things  to  enjoy 


Jas.  1.  5.  let  him  ask  of  God,  who  giveth  to  all  liberally 
4.  6.  he  giveth  more  grace — giveth  grace  to  the  humble- 
1  Pet.  5.  5 

see  give,  layeth  down,  shineth,  supjilieth. 

Giver. 
2  Cor.  9.  7.  of  necessity  :  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 

Giving. — A.V.  ^boasting. 

Mat.  24.  38.  marrying  and  g.  in  marriage,  vmtil  the  day 
Actsb.iQ.  rose  up  Theudas,  '^g.  himself  out  to  be  somebody 
8.9.  g.  outthathimself  [Simon  Magus]was  some  great  one 

15.  8.  g.  them  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  as  he  did  unto  us 
Bom.  4.  20.  strong  through  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 

9.  4.  and  the  giving  of  the  law,  and  the  service  of  God 

1  Cor.  14.  7.  Even  things  without  life,  giving  a  voice 

2  Cor.  6.  3.  giving  no  occasion  of  stumbling  in  anything 
Phil.  4.  15.  in  the  matter  of  giving  and  receiving 

1  Tim.  4.  1.  from  the  faith,  griviw^  heed  to  seducing  spirits 
Tit.  1. 14.  notg.  heed  to  Jewish  fables,  and  commandments 

1  Pet.  3.  7.  g.  honour  unto  the  woman,asunto  the  weaker 

tee  adding,  given,  thanks,  thanksgivings. 

Glad.— ^.F.  ^good. 
Mat.  5.  12.  Eejoice,  and  be  exceedingly  glad  :  for  great  is 
Mk.  14.  11.  when  they  heard  it,  were  glad.  Lu.  22.  5 
Lu.  15.  32.  it  was  meet  to  make  merry  and  be  glad 

23.  8.  when  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he  was  exceeding  glad 
Jno.  8.  56.  day ;  and  he  [Abraham]  saw  it,  and  was  glad 

11.  15    I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that  I  was  not  there 

20.  20.  disciples — were  glad,  when  they  saw  the  Lord 
Acts  2.  26.  my  heart  was  glad,  and  my  tongue  rejoiced 

11.  23.  and  had  seen  the  grace  of  God,  was  glad 

13.  48.  as  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they  were  glad 
Bom.  10.  15.  that  bring  glad  tidings  of  good  things  I 

2  Cor.  2.  2.  who  then  is  he  that  maketh  me  glad 

1  Th.  3.  6.  when  Timothy  came — brought  us  ^glad  tidings 
Bev.  19.  7.  Let  us  rejoice  and  be  exceeding  g'Zad 

see  good,  rejoice. 

Gladly. 

Mk.  6.  20.  much  perplexed  ;  and  he  heard  him  gladly 

12.  37.  And  the  common  people  heard  him  gladly 
Acts  21.  17.  the  brethren  received  us  gladly 

2  Cor.  11.  19.  For  ye  bear  with  the  foolish  gladly 
12.  9.  Most  gladly  therefore  will  I  rather  glory 

15. 1  will  moat  gladly  spend  and  be  spent  for  your  souls 
see  welcomed. 

Gladness. — A.V.  ^joy. 

Lu.  1.  14.  And  thou  shalt  have  joy  and  gladness 
Acts  2.  28.  shalt  make  me  full  of  "^g.  with  thy  countenance 
46.  they  [disciples]  did  take  their  food  with  gladness 

14.  17.  filling  your  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 
Heb.  1.  9.  With  the  oil  of  gladness  above  thy  fellows 

see  joy. 

Glass— y. — A.V.  ^glass. 

Bev.  4.  6.  as  it  were  a  '^glassy  sea  like  unto  crystal 

16.  2.  as  it  were  a  ^g.  sea  mingled  with  fire — by  the  ''^g.  sea 
21. 18.  and  the  city  was  pure  gold,  like  unto  pure  glass 

21.  the  street — was  pure  gold,  as  it  were  transparent  g. 
see  mirror. 

Glistering.  — A .  V.  ^shining. 

Mk.  9.  3.  his  garments  became  '^glistering,  exceedingwhite 
see  dazzling. 


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GLORIED 

Gloried. — A.V.  ^boasted. 
2  Cor.  7. 14.  I  have  ^gloried  to  him  [Titus]  on  your  behalf 

Glories. — A.V.  ^glory. 
1  Pet.  1.  11.  of  Christ,  and  the  ^g.  that  should  follow  them 

Gloriest. — A.V.  ^makest  thy  boast,  ^boast. 

Rom.  2. 17.  a  Jew,  and  restest  upon  the  law,  and  '^g.  in  God 
23.  thou  who  ^g.  in  the  law,  through  thy  transgression 

11.  18.  if  thou  '^gloriest,  it  is  not  thou  that  bearest 

Glorieth. — A.V.  h-ejoiceth. 

1  Cor.  1.  31.  He  that  g.,  let  him  glory  in  the  Lord.  2  Cor- 
Jos.  2.  13.  mercy  '^glorieth  against  judgement  \1Q.  17 

Glorified. 

Mat.  9.  8.  multitudes  saw  it,  they  were  afraid,  and  g.  God 

15.  31.  and  they  glorified  the  God  of  Israel 
Mk.  2.  12.  they  were  all  amazed,  and  ^.  God,  saying.  Lu.  5. 26 
Lu.  4.  15.  he  taught  in  their  synagogues,  being  g.  of  all 

7.  16.  they  g.  God,  saying,  A  great  prophet  is  arisen 
13.  13.  she  was  made  straight,  and  glorified  God 

23.  47.  centurion  saw  what  was  done,  he  glorified  God 
Jno.  7.  39.  because  Jesus  was  not  yet  glorified 

11.4.  that  the  Son  of  God  may  be  glorified  thereby 

12.  16.  but  when  Jesus  was  glorified,  then  remembered 
23.  that  the  Son  of  man  should  be  glorified 

28.  I  have  both  glorified  it,  and  will  glorify  it  again 

13.  31.  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  g.,  and  God  is  g.  in  him 

14.  13.  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified  in  the  Son 

15.  8.  Herein  is  my  Father  g.,  that  ye  bear  much  fruit 
17.  4.  I  glorified  thee  on  the  earth,  having  accomplished 

10.  and  thine  are  mine  :  and  I  am  glorified  in  them 
Acts  3.  13.  God  of  our  fathers,  hath  g.  his  Servant  Jesus 

4.  21.  for  all  men  glorified  God  for  that  which  was  done 
11.  18.  they  held  their  peace,  and  glorified  God,  saying 
13.48.  Gentiles — were  glad,  and  ^Zoji^e^^thewordof  God 
21.  20.  they,  when  they  heard  it,  glorified  God 

Rom.  1.  21.  knowing  God,  they  glorified  him  not  as  God 

8.  17.  suffer  with  him,  that  we  may  be  also  g.  with  him 
30.  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  glorifiled 

Gal.  1.  24.  and  they  glorified  God  in  me 

2  Th.  1.  10.  when  he  shall  come  to  be  glorified  in  his  saints 

12.  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  maj'  be  glorified  in  you 

3.  1.  the  word  of  the  Lord  may  run  and  be  glorified 

Heb.  5.  5.  So  Christ  also  glorified  not  himself  [Christ 

1  Pet.  4. 11.  that  in  all  things  God  may  be  g.  through  Jesus 

Rev.  18.  7,  How  much  soever  .she  [Babylon]  g.  herself 

see  glorifying. 

Glorifleth— ying. — A  V.  ^glorified,  ^honoureth. 

Lu.  2.  20.  shepherds  returned,  ^Zorz/iywgr  and  praising  God 

5.  25.  and  depa\"ted  to  his  house,  glorifying  God 

17.  15.  turned  back,  with  aloud  voiced-  Grod  [leper] 

18.  43.  he  received  his  sight,  and  followed  him,  g,  God 
Jno.  8.  54.  it  is  my  Father  that  ^glorifieth  me 

Glorify. — A.V.  ^honour,  hnagnify. 

Mat.  5.  16.  glorify  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
Jno.  8.  54.  If  I  '^glorify  myself,  my  glory  is  nothing 

12.  28.  Father,  glorify  thy  name — will  glorify  it  again 

13.  32.  God  shall  glorify  him  in  himself — glorify  him 
16. 14.  He  shall  glorify  me :  for  he  shall  take  of  mine 
17.  1.  glorify  thy  Son,  that  the  Son  may  glorify  thee 

5.  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own  self  [God 
21.  19.  signifying  by  what  manner  of  death  he  should  g. 


GLORY 

Rom.  11.  13.  I  ^glorify  my  ministry 

15.6.  ye  may  with  one  mouth  r/Zojv/j/ the  God  and  Father 
9".  that  the  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for  his  mercy 

1  Cor.  6.  20.  glorify  God  therefore  in  your  body 

2  Cor.  9.  13.  by  this  ministration  they  glorify  God 

1  Pet.  2.  12.  glorify  God  in  the  day  of  visitation 
4.  16.  but  let  him  glorify  God  in  this  name 

Rev.  15.  4.  Who  shall  not  fear,  O  Lord,  and  g.  thy  name  ? 

Glorious.— ^.F.  ^glory. 
Lu.  13. 17.  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things  thatweredone 

2  Cor.  3.10.  which  hath  been  made  g.  hath  not  been  made  ^g. 
Eph.  5.  27.  present  the  church  to  himself  a  glorious  church 

see  glory. 

Glory. — A.V.  ^boast,  '^glorious,  ^honour,  honourable, 
Upraise,  ^rejoice,  ''worship. 

Mat.  4.  8.  kingdoms  of  the  world,  and  the  glory  of  them 

6.  2.  in  the  streets,  that  they  may  have  glory  of  men 

16.  27.  shall  come  in  the  glory  of  his  Father.  Mh.  8.  38 
24.  30.  Son  of  man  coming  on  the  clouds  of  heaven  with 

power  and  great  glory.  Mk.  13.  26  :  Lu.  21.  27 
Mk.  10.  37.  right  hand,  and  one  on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy  g. 
Lu.  2.  14.  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest.  19.  38 
32.  And  the  glory  of  thy  people  Israel 

4.  6.  will  I  give  all  this  authority,  and  the  glory  of  them 
9.  31.  who  appeared  in  glory,  and  spake  of  his  decease 

14.  10.  then  shalt  thou  have  ''glory  in  the  presence  of  all 
Jno.  1.  14.  glory  as  of  the  only  begotten  from  the  Father) 

5.  41.  I  receive  not  ^glory  from  men 

44.  How  can  ye  believe,  which  receive  ^glory  one  of 
another,  and  the  ^glory  that  cometh  from  the 

7.  18.  he  that  seeketh  the  glory  of  him  that  sent  him 

8.  50.  But  I  seek  not  mine  own  g. :  there  is  one  that  seek- 
54.  If  I  glorify  myself,  my  ^gtory  is  nothing  [eth 

12. 43.  they  loved  the  ^g.  of  men  more  than  the  ^g.  of  God 

17.  5.  the  g.  which  I  had  with  thee  before  the  world  was 

22.  the  glory  which  thou  hast  given  me  I  have  given 
24.  that  they  may  behold  my  g.,  which  thou  hast  given 

Acts  7.  2.  The  God  of  g.  appeared  unto  our  father  Abraham 
22.  11.  I  [Paul]  could  not  see  for  the  glory  of  that  light 
Rom.  4.  2.  Abraham— he  hath  whereof  to  glory 

20.  waxed  strong  through  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 

6.  4.  Christ  was  raised  from  the  dead  through  the  glory 

8.  18.  not  worthy  to  be  compared  with  the  g.  which  shall 

21.  into  the  liberty  of  the  '^glory  of  the  children  of  God 

9.  4.  whose  is  the  adoption,  and  the  glory 

23.  which  he  afore  prepared  unto  glory,  even  us 
11.  18.  ^glory  not  over  the  branches 

36.  To  him  be  the  glory  for  ever 

16.  27.  to  whom  heilae  glory  for  ever.  Gal.  1.  5:  1  Tim. 
1.  17 :  2  Tim.  4.  18  :  Heb.  13.  21 

1  Cor.  1.  29.  that  no  flesh  should  gfte-j/ before  God  [10.  17 

31.  He  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  in  the  Lord.  2  Cor. 

2.  7.  God  foreordained  before  the  worlds  unto  our  glory 
8.  they  would  not  have  crucified  the  Lord  of  glory 

3.  21.  Wherefore  let  no  one  glory  in  men 

4.  7,  why  dost  thou  g.  as  if  thou  hadst  not  received  it  ? 
10.  ye  have  ^glory,  but  we  have  dishonour 

9.  16.  if  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  have  nothing  to  glory  of 
11.  7.  forasmuch  as  he  is  the  image  and  glory  of  God  : 
but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man 
15.  if  a  woman  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  glory  to  her 

15.  40.  glory  of  the  celestial  is  one,  and  the  glory  of  th© 
41.  gloo-y  of  the  sun — glo7y  of  the  moon— glory  of  the 

stars— diff  ere  th  from  another  star  in  glory 
43.  it  [body]  is  sown  in  dishonour  ;  it  is  raised  in  ^'Zoriy 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  written,  and  engraven  on  stones,  came  with 

^glory—g.  of  his  face  ;  which  g.  was  passing  away 
8.  rather  the  ministration  of  the  spirit  be  with  '^glory  ? 


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GLOEY 


GNASHING 


2  Cor.  3.  9.  condemnation  is  glory — righteousness  exceed 

10.  by  reason  of  the  glory  that  surpasseth  [in  g. 

11.  if  that  which  passeth  away  was  with  ^glory,  iftuch 

more  that  which  remaiueth  is  in  '^glory 
18.   transformed  into  the  same  image  from  glory  to  g. 

4.  4.  light  of  the  gospel  of  the  '^glory  of  Christ 

17.  more  exceedingly  an  eternal  weight  of  glory 

5.  12.  wherewith  to  answer  them  that  g.  in  appearance 

6.  8.  by  ^glory  and  dishonour,  by  evil  report 

8.  23.  or  our  brethren  -they  are  the  glory  of  Christ 

9.  2.  which  I  ^g.  on  your  behalf  to  them  of  Macedonia 

10.  8.   I  should  ^glory  somewhat  aljuudantly  concerning 

13.  But  we  will  not  ^glory  beyond  our  measure 

16.  not  to  '^g.  in  another's  province  in  regard  of  things 

11.  12.  wherein  they  g.,  they  may  be  found  even  as  we 

16.  as  foolish  receive  me,  that  I  also  may  '^glory  a  little 

18.  Seeing  that  many  g.  after  the  flesh,  I  will  g.  also 
30.  If  I  must  needs  glory,  I  will  glory  of  the  things 

12.  1.  I  must  needs  glory,  though  it  is  not  expedient 

5.  On  behalf  of  such  a  one  will  I  glory  :  but  on  mine 

own  behalf  I  will  not  glory,  save  in  my  weaknesses 

6.  For  if  I  should  desire  to  glory,  I  shall  not  be  foolish 
9.  Most  gladly  therefore  will  I  rather  g.  in  my  weaknesses 

Gal.  6.  13.  circumcised,  that  they  may  glory  in  your  flesh 

14.  But  far  be  it  from  me  to  glory,  save  in  the  cross 
Eph.  1.  6.  to  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace 

17.  Father  of  .</.,  may  give  unto  you  a  spirit  of  wisdom 

18.  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  inheritance  in  the  saints 

2.  9.  not  of  works,  that  no  man  should  ^glory 

3.  13.  my  tribulations  for  you,  which  are  your  glory 
21.  unto  him  be  the  glory  in  the  church  and  in  Christ 

Phil.  2.  16.  I  may  have  whereof  to  6(;.  in  the  day  of  Christ 

3.  3.  worship  by  the  Spirit  of  God,  aud  ^g.  in  Christ  Jesus 

19.  whose  g.  is  in  their  shame,  who  mind  earthly  things 

4.  19.  according  to  his  riches  in  glory  in  Christ  Jesus 

20.  Now  unto  our  God  aud  Father  be  the  glory  ior  ever 
Col.  1.  11.  according  to  the  might  of  his  ^glory 

27.  riches  of  the  glory — Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  gloi-y 
3.  4.  then  shall  ye  also  with  him  be  manifested  in  glory 

1  Th.  2.  6.  nor  seeking  glory  of  men,  neither  from  you 
12.   God,  who  calleth  you  into  his  own  kingdom  and  g. 

20.  For  ye  are  our  glory  and  our  joy 

2  Th.  1.  4.   we  ourselves  g.  in  you  in  the  churches  of  God 

9.  from  the  face  of  the  Lord  aud  from  the  glory  of  his 

2.  14.  to  the  obtaining  of  the  g.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Titn.  1.  11.  according  to  the  gospel  of  the  "^glory  of  the 
3. 16.  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up  in  glory 

2  Tim.  2.  10.  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  with  eternal  glory 
Tit.  2.  13.  blessed  hope  and  appearing  of  the  ^glory  of  our 
Seb.  2.  10.  in  bringing  many  sous  iinto  glory 

3.  3.  he  hath  been  counted  worthy  of  more  g.  than  Moses 
9.  5.  cherubim  of  glory  overshadowiug  the  mercy-seat 

Jas.  1.  9.  let  the  brother  of  low  degree  ''glory  in  his  high 

2.  1.  the  faith  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  Lord  of  g. 

3.  14.  glory  not  and  lie  not  against  the  truth 

4.  16.  But  now  ye  ^glory  in  your  vauntings 

1  Pet.  1.  8.  with  joy  unspeakable  and  full  of  glory 

24.  And  all  the  glory  thereof  as  the  flower  of  grass 

2.  20.  For  what  g.  is  it,  if,  when  ye  sin,  and  are  buffeted 

4.  11.  whose  is  the  ^glory  aud  the  dominion  for  ever 
14.  because  the  Spirit  of  glory — resteth  upon  you 

5.  1.  a  partaker  of  the  glory  that  shall  be  revealed 

10.  who  called  you  unto  his  eternal  glory  in  Christ 

2  Pet.  1.  3.  knowledge  of  him  that  called  us"  by  his  own  g. 
17.  from  God  the  Father  honour  aud  g. — excellent  g. 

3.  18.  To  him  be  the  glory  both  now  and  for  ever 
Jude  25.  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  be  g.,  majesty,  dominion 
Jtev.  7. 12.  Blessing,  and  (7.,  and  wisdom,  aud  thanksgiving 

see  crown,  glorus,  gloriou.i,  glorying,  honour,  rejoice,  vain. 


Gave  or  give  Glory. — A.V.  Upraise. 

Lu.  17.  18.  none  found — to  give  glory  to  God,  save  this 
Jno.  9.  24.  ^Give  glory  to  God  [not  God  the  glory 

Act.sll.  23.  angel — smote  him,  [Herod]  because  he  gave 
1  Pet.  1.  21.  raised  him  from  the  dead,  and  gave  him  glory 
Eev.  11   13.  affrighted,  and  gave  glory  to  the  God  of  heaven 
14.  7.  Fear  God,  and  give  him  glory 
16.  9.  and  they  repented  not  to  give  him  glo7-y 

Glory  of  God — Lord. — see  God — Lord  {proper  names). 

His  Glory. 

Mai.  6.  29.  Solomon  in  all  his  g.  was  not  arrayed,  iw.  12.  27 

19.  28.  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  his  glory 

25.  31.  when  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  his  glory — 
then  shall  he  sit  on  the  throne  of  his  glory 
Lu.  9.  26.  be  ashamed,  when  he  cometh  in  his  own  glory 
32.  when  they  were  fully  awake,  they  saw  his  glory 

24.  26.  Christ  to  suffer — and  to  enter  into  his  glory  ? 
Jno.  1.  14.  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us  (and  we  beheld  his  g. 

2. 11.  did  Jesus  in  Cana  of  Galilee,  and  manifested  his  g. 

7.  18.  He  that  speaketh  from  himself  seeketh  his  own  g. 

12.  41.  These  things  said  Isaiah,  because  he  saw  his  glory 
Itojn.  3.  7.  abounded  unto  his  g.,  why  am  I  also  still  judged 

9.  23.  might  make  known  the  riches  of  his  glory 
Eph.  1. 12.  we  should  be  unto  the  jiraise  of  his  glory.  14 

3.  16.  grant  you,  according  to  the  riches  of  his  glory 
Heb.  1.  3.  who  being  the  effulgence  of  his  glory 
1  Pet.  4.  13.  at  the  revelation  of  his  g.  also  ye  may  rejoice 
Jude  24.  and  to  set  you  before  the  presence  of  his  glory 
Bev.  18.  1.  and  the  earth  was  lightened  Vfithhis  glory 

Glorying. — A.V.  '^boasting,  ^glory,  ^rejoicing. 

Bom.  3.  27.  Where  then  is  the  glorying  ?  It  is  excluded 
15. 17.  my  2^.  iu  Christ  Jesus  in  things  pertaining  to  God 

1  Cor.  5.  C.  Tour  glorying  is  not  good 

9.  15.  than  that  any  man  should  make  my  glorying  void 
15. 31.  I  protest  by  t\\sA,^g.  in  you,  brethren,  which  t  have 

2  Cor.  1. 12.  our  ^g.  is  this,  the  testimony  of  our  conscience 

14.  we  are  your  ^glorying,  even  as  ye  also  are  ours 

6.  12.  speak  as  giving  you  occasion  of  '^g.  on  our  behalf 

7.  4.  great  is  my  glorying  on  your  behalf 

14.  our  '^glorying  also,  which  I  made  before  Titus 

8.  24.  your  love,  and  of  our  '^glorying  on  your  behalf 

9.  3.  that  our  ^g.  on  your  behalf  may  not  be  made  void 
10.15.  uoti,9. beyond  ourmeasure — inothermen's  labours 
11.  10.  no  man  shall  stop  me  of  this  '^glorying 

17.  as  in  foolishness,  iu  this  confidence  of  ^glorying 
Gal.  6.  4.  then  shall  he  have  his  ^g.  iu  regard  of  himself 
Phil.  1.  26.  that  your  ^g.  inay  abound  in  Christ  Jesus  in  me 
1  Th.  2.  19.  what  is  our  hope,  or  joy,  or  crown  of  ^glorying  ? 
Heb.  3.6.  the  ^glorying  of  our  hope  firm  unto  the  end 
Jas.  4.  \Q.  ye  glory  in  your  vauntings  :  all  such  ^g.  is  evil 

Gluttons. — A.V.  "^slow  bellies. 
Tit.  1. 12.  Cretans  are  alway  liars,  wild  beasts,  idle  ^gluttons 

Gluttonous. 
Mat.  11.  19.  Behold,  a  g.  man,  and  a  winebibber.  Lxi.  7.  34 

Gnashed. 

Acts  7.  54,  And  they  g.  on  him  [Stephen]  with  their  teeth 
see  grindcth. 
Gnashing. 
Mat.  8. 12.  there  shall  be  the  weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 


13.  42,  50:  22.  13:  24.  61 :  25.  30:  Lu.  13.  28 


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GNAT 


Gnat. 


Mat.  23. 24.  Ye  blind  guides,  which  strain  out  the  gnat,  and 
swallow  the  camel 

Gnawed. 
Bev.  16. 10.  and  they  gnaiued  their  tongues  for  pain 

Goad.— ^.F.  ''■pricks. 
Acts  26.  14.  it  is  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  '■goad 

Go. — A.V.   '■brought,  ^come,   ^depart,   ^gone,   ^journey, 
^pass,   ^U'eiit. 

Mat.  2.  22.  of  his  father  Herod,  he  was  afraid  to  go  thither 
5.  41.  compel  thee  to  go  one  mile,  go  with  him  twain 

8.  9.  I  say  to  this  one.  Go,  and  he  goeth.  Lu.  7.  8    [swine 

32.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Go — they  went  into  the 

9.  6.  take  iip  thy  bed,  a,nd  go  unto  thy  bouse.   MJc.  2.  11 

13.  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  this  meaneth,  I  desire 

10.  6.  Go  not  into  any  way  of  the  Gentiles 

6.  but  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel 

7.  And  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying.  The  kingdom    r6.  ^ll 

14.  aa  ye  ^go  forth  out  of  that  house  or  that  city.  11 :  Mk. 

11.  23.  thou  slialt  'go  down  unto  Hades  [him.  Mk.  6.  45 
14.  22.  disciples  to  enter  into  the  boat,  and  to  go  before 

21.  30.  And  he  answered  and  said,  I  go,  sir :  and  went  not 

22.  9.  Go  ye  therefore  unto  the  partings  of  the  highways 
24. 17.  him  that  is  on  the  housetop)  not  '^go  down.  M/c.  13.15 

26.  Behold,  he  is  in  the  wilderness  ;  go  not  forth 

25.  9.  go  ye — to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for  yourselves 

26.  36.   Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  yonder  and  pray 

28.  19.  Go  ye — and  make  disciples  of  all  the  nations 
Mk.  1.  38.  Let  us  go  elsewhere  into  the  next  towns 

5.  34.  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy  plague 

6.  38.  How  many  loaves  have  ye  ?  go  and  see 

10.  21.  go,  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor 
11.6.  unto  them  even  as  Jesus — -said :  and  they  let  them  go 
16.  7.  But  f/o,  tell  his  disciples  and  Peter,  He  goeth  before 
Lii.  1.  17.  he  shall  go  before  his  face  in  the  spirit 
76.  For  thou  shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord 
2. 15.  Let  us  [shepherds]  now  go  even  unto  Bethlehem 
4.  42.  stay  him,  that  he  should  not  °go  from  them 

7.  50.  Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee  ;  go  in  peace       [4.  ^35 

8.  22.  Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the  lake.  Mk. 

9.  51.  he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusalem 

59.  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 

60.  go  thou  and  publish  abroad  the  kingdom  of  God 

10.  3.  Go  your  ways  :  behold  I  send  you  forth  as  lambs 
7.  Go  not  from  house  to  house 

10.  they  receive  you  not,  go  out  into  the  streets  thereof 
37.  Jesus  said — Go,  and  do  thou  likewise         [kill  thee 

13.  31.  Get  thee  out,  and^^/o  bence  :  for  Herod  would  fain 

14.  10.  bidden,  go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  place 

18.  I  have  bought  a  field,  and  I  must  needs  go  out  and 

19.  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove  them  [see  it 
21.  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes  of  the  city 
23.  Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges,  and  constrain 

15.  18.  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father 

28.  But  he  [elder  brother]  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in 

16.  30.  if  one  ^go  to  them  from  the  dead,  they  will  repent 

17.  23.  Lo,  here  !  go  not  away,  nor  follow  after  them 

21.  8.  time  is  at  hand  :  go  ye  not  after  them  [and  to  death 

22.  33.  Lord,  with  thee  I  am  ready  to  go  both  to  prison 
24.  28.  and  he  made  as  though  he  would  '^go  further 

Jno.  6.  68.  Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go  ?  thou  hast  the  words 

7.  6.  Go  ye  up  unto  the  feast:  I  [Jesus]  go  not  up  yet 

33.  I  go  unto  him  that  sent  me.  16.  5  [Dispersion 
35.  Whither  will  this  man  go — will  he  go  unto  the 

8.  14.  whence  I  came,  and  whither  I  go — or  whither  I  go 
21.  I  go  away — whither  I  ^fo,  ye  cannot  come.  22  :  13.  33 


GO 

Jno.  11.7.  Let  us  go  into  Judasa  again 

15.  nevertheless  let  us  go  unto  him  [Lazaras] 

16.  Let  us  also  go,  that  we  may  die  with  him 
44.  Loose  him,  [Lazarus]  and  let  him  go 

13.  36.  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me  now 

14.  2.  I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for  you.  3 
4.  And  whither  I  go.  ye  know  the  way 

12,  because  I  go  unto  the  Father.  28  :  16.  10,  17,  28 
31.  Arise,  let  us  go  hence  [fruit  should  abide 

15.  16.  that  ye  should  go  and  bear  fruit,  and  that  your 

16.  7.  but  if  I  ^go,  I  will  send  him  unto  you 

21.  3.  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fishing 
Acts  1.  25.  Judas  fell— that  he  might  go  to  his  own  place 

4.  15.  commanded  tliem  to  go  aside  out  of  the  council 

21.  when  they  had  further  threatened  them,  let  them yo 
23.  being  let  go,  tliey  came  to  their  own  company 

5.  40.  not  to  speak  in  the  name  of  Jesus,  and  let  them  go 

7.  40,  Make  us  gods  which  shall  go  before  us 

8.  26.  Arise,  and  go  toward  the  south  unto  the  way 
29.  Go  near,  and  join  thyself  [Philip]  to  this  chariot 

9.  11.  Arise,  and  go  to  the  street  which  is  called  Straight 

10.  20.  get  thee  [Peter]  down,  and  go  with  them    11  12 

16.  3.  Him  [Timothy]  would  Paul  have  to  go  forth  with 
35.  Let  those  men  [Paul  and  Silas]  go 

86.  let  you  go  :  now  therefore  come  forth,  and  go  in  peace 
39.  asked  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  to  8(/o  away  from  the  city 

17.  9.   security  from  Jason  and  the  rest,  they  let  them  go 
14.  brethren  sent  forth  Paul  to  go  as  far  as  to  the  sea 

18.  6.  from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto  the  Gentiles 

20.  13.  intending  himself  [Paul]  to  go  by  land 

22.  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  Jerusalem.  19.  21 

21.  12.  besought  him  [Paul]  not  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
23.  22.  So  the  chief  captain  let  the  young  man  ^go 

25.  5.  Let  them— of  power  among  you,  go  down  with  me 
12.  hast  appealed  unto  Caesar :  unto  Caesar  slialt  thou  go 
28.  26.  Go  thou  unto  this  people,  and  say.  By  hearing 
Rojn.  15.  24.  whensoever  I  ^go  unto  Spain 

25.  I  go  unto  Jerusalem,  ministering  unto  the  sainta 

1  Cor.  5,  10.  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  world 

6.  1.  his  neighbour,  go  to  law  before  the  unrighteous 
10.  27.  biddeth  you  to  a  feast,  and  ye  are  disposed  to  go 
16.  4.  meet  for  me  to  go  also,  they  shall  go  with  me 

6.  set  me  forward  on  my  journey  whithersoever  T  go 

2  Cor.  9  5.  that  they  would  go  before  unto  you 
Gal.  2   9.  that  we  should  go  ujito  the  Gentiles 
E-ph.  4.  26.  let  not  the  sun  go  down  upon  your  wrath 
PhiL  2.  23.  so  soon  as  1  shall  see  how  it  will  go  with  me 
Heb.  11.  8,  Abraham,  when  he  was  called,  obeyed  to  go  out 

13.  13.  Let  us — go  forth  unto  him  without  the  camp 
Jas.  2.  16.  ^Go  in  peace,  be  ye  warmed  and  filled 
4.  13    Go  to  now,  ye  that  sny.  To-day  or  to-mori-ow 
5.1,  Go  to  now,  ye  rich,  weep  and  howl  for  your  miseries 
Bev.  3.  12.  and  he  shall  go  out  thence  no  more 
16.  1.  Oo  ye,  and  pour  out  the  seven  bowls  of  the  wrath 
14.   spirits  of  devils,  working  signs  ;  which  go  forth 
see  come,  come  forth,  dismissed,  go  their  way,  going,  liberty,  pass^ 
press,  release,  return,  seek,  strangers,  transgress. 

Go  away. — -A.V.  '^depart. 

Mat.  14.  16.  They  have  no  need  to  'go  away  ;  give  ye  them 

25.  46.  these  shall  go  away  into  eternal  punishment 
Jno.  6.  67.  Would  ye  [the  twelve]  also  go  away  ? 

14.  28.  I  go  away,  and  I  come  unto  you 

16.  7.  expedient  for  you  that  I  go  away  :  for  if  I  go  not  a. 
see  send. 

Go  in,  or  into. 

Mat.  2.  20.  go  into  the  land  of  Israel :  for  they  are  dead 

20.  4.   Go  ye  [labourers]  also  into  the  vineyard.  7 

21.  2.  Go  i.  the  village  that  is  over  against  you.  Lu.  19.  30 
31 .  publicans  and  the  harlots  go  in  to  the  kingdom  of  QoA, 


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GOETH 


Mat.  "26.  18.  Go  into  the  city  to  sach  a  man.   Mk.  14. 13 

32.  I  will  go  before  you  into  Galilee.  Mk.  14.  28 
Mk.  6.  36.  go  iiito  the  country  and  villages.  Lu.  9.  12 

9.  43.  rather  than  having  thy  two  hands  to  go  into  hell 
16.  15.  Go  ye  into  all  the  world,  and  preach  the  gospel 

Jno.  7.  3.  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Judaea  [Jesus] 

10.  9.  shall  go  in  and  go  out,  and  shall  find  pasture 
Acts  3.  3.  seeing  Peter  and  John  about  to  go  into  the  temple 

16.  7.  they  [Paul  and  Silas]  assayed  to  (/o  into  Bithynia 
Jas.  4. 13.  we  will  go  into  this  city,  and  spend  a  year  there 
Bev.  17.  8.  out  of  the  abyss,  and  to  go  into  perdition 
see  depart,  enter,  going. 

Go  up. 

Mat.  20.  18.  we  go  w^  to  Jerusalem.  Mk.  10.  33  :  Lu.  18.  31 
Lu,  14.  10.  he  may  say  to  thee.  Friend,  go  up  higher 
Jno.  7.  8.  Go  ye  up  unto  the  feast :  I  go  not  up  yet 
Acts  15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas — should  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
25.  9.  Wilt  thou  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and  there  be  judged 
see  set. 

Go  their,  thy,  or  your  way. — A.V.  ^go  and  shew. 

Mai.  5.  24.  leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and  go  t.  w. 
2.  4.  but  go  thy  way,  shew  thyself  to  the  priest.  Mk.  1.  44 

13.  Go  thy  way  ;  as  thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it  done 
20.  14.  Take  up  that  which  is  thine,  and  go  thy  way 

27.  65.  Ye  have  a  guard  :  go  your  way,  make  it  as  sure 
Mk.  7.  29.  For  this  saying  go  thy  way  ;  the  devil  is  gone  out 

10.  52.  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  faith  hath  made  thee.  Lu.  17.  19 

11.  2.  Go  your  w.  into  the  village  that  is  over  against  you 
Ltt.  7.  22.  Go  y.  iv.,  and  tell  John  what  things  ye  have.  Mat. 
Jno.  4.  50.  Go  thy  way ;  thy  [nobleman]  son  liveth.  [11.  M 

18.  8.  if  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these  go  their  ivay 
A  cts  9. 15.  Go  thy  ivay  :  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me 
24.  25.  Felix  was  terrified,  and  answered,  Go  thy  way 
see  go. 

Goal. — A.V.  ^mark. 

Phil.  3.  14.  I  press  on  toward  the  ^goal  unto  the  prize 

Goats. 

Mat.  25.  32.  the  shepherd  separateth  the  sheep  from  the  g. 
33.  sheep  on  his  right  hand,  but  the  goats  on  his  left 

Heb.  9.  12.  nor  yet  through  the  blood  of  goats  and  calves 
13.  For  if  the  blood  of  goats  and  bulls — sanctify  unto 
19.  he  took  the  blood  of  the  calves  and  the  goats 
10.  4.  that  the  blood  of  bulls  and  g.  should  take  away  sins 

Goatskins. 
Heb.  11.  37.  they  went  about  in  sheepskins,  in  goatskins 

God. — Against   God,   before   God,   high   God,    God    of 
heaven,   God  is  or  is  not,   God  of  Israel,    living 
God,  my  God,  of  God,  our  God,  their  God,  thy 
God,  to  or  unto  God,  with  God,  your  God 
see  proper  names. 

God  for  idol. 

Acts  7.  43.  And  the  star  of  the  god  Eephan 

12.  22.  The  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man 

28.  6.  changed  their  minds,  and  said  that  he  was  a  god 
Phil.  3.  19.  whose  end  is  perdition,  whose  god  is  the  belly 

God  of  this  world. 
2  Cor.  4.  4.  whom  the  god  of  t.  w.  hath  blinded  the  minds 

Goddess. 

Acts  19.  27.  the  temple  of  the  great  goddess  Diana  be  made 
37,  robbers  of  temples  nor  blasphemers  of  our  goddess 


Godhead. 
Acts  17.  29.  to  think  that  the  G.  is  like  unto  gold,  or  silver 
Col.  2.  9.  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the  G.  bodily 
see  Divinity. 

Godliness. — A-V.  ^holiness. 

Acts  3. 12.  our  own  power  or  '^g .  we  had  made  him  to  walk  ? 

1  Tim.  2.  2.  lead  a  tranquil  and  quiet  life  in  all  godliness 

10.  (which  becometh  women  professing  godliness) 
3.16.  great  is  the  mystery  of  gf.;  He  who  was  manifested 
4.  7.  And  exercise  thyself  unto  godliyiess 

8.  but  godliness  is  profitable  for  all  things 
6.  3.  to  the  doctrine  which  is  according  to  godliness 

5.  supposing  that  godliness  is  a  way  of  gain 

6.  But  godliness  with  contentment  is  great  gain 

11.  follow  after  righteousness,  godliiiess,  faith,  love 

2  Tim.  3.  5.  holding  a  form  oi  godliness,  but  having  denied 
Tit.  1.  1.  knowledge  of  the  truth  which  is  according  to  g. 
2  Pet.  1.  3.  all  things  that  pertain  unto  life  and  godliness 

6.  in  your  temperance  patience  ;  and  in  your  patience  </. 

7.  and  in  your  godliness  love  of  the  brethren 

3.  11.  ought  ye  to  be  in  all  holy  living  and  godliness 

Godly. 

2  Cor.  7.  9.  for  ye  were  made  sorry  after  a  godly  sort.  11 
10.  For  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  unto  salvation 

11.  2.  For  I  am  jealous  over  you  with  a  godly  jealousy 
2  Tim.  3.  12.  would  live  godly  in  Christ  Jesus  shall  suffer 
Tit.  2.  12.  should  live  soberly  and  righteously  and  godly 
2  Pet,  2.  9.  the  Lord  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the  godly 

see  worthily. 

Gods. 

Jno.  10.  34.  written  in  your  law,  I  said.  Ye  are  gods  ? 

35.  If  he  called  them  gods,  unto  whom  the  word  of  God 
Acts  7.  40.  saying  unto  Aaron,  Make  us  g.  which  shall  go 

14.  11.  gods  are  come  down  to  us  in  the  likeness  of  men 
17.  18.  He  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  gods 
19.  26.  that  they  be  no  gods,  which  are  made  with  hands 

1  Cor.  8.  5.  be  that  are  called  gods — as  there  are  gods  many 
Gal.  4.  8.  in  bondage  to  them  which  by  natuxe  are  no  gods 

God-ward. 

2  Cor.  3.  4.  such  confidence  have  we  through  Christ  to  G. 
1  Th.  1.  8.  every  place  your  faith  to  God-zvardis  gone  forth 

Goest. 
Mat.  8. 19.  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever  thoug'.  Lu.  9.57 
Jno.  11.  8.  Jews — to  stone  thee  ;  and  g.  thou  thither  again  ? 

14  5.  Lord,  we  know  not  whither  thou  goest 

16.  5.  none  of  you  asketh  me,  Whither  goest  thou  ? 

see  going. 

Goetll. — A.V.  ^ascendeth,'^entereth,  ^gone,  Agoing,  h-ose, 
Hvent. 
Mat.  8.  9.  I  say  to  this  one.  Go,  and  he  goeth.  Lu.  7.  8 

12.  4-5.  g.  he,  and  taketh  with  himself  seven.  Lti.  11.  26 

13.  44.  in  his  joy  he  goeth  and  selleth  all  that  he  hath 

15.  17.  whatsoever  ^gfoef^  into  the  mouth  passeth  into  the 

belly.  Mk.  7.  nS 

17.  21.  this  kindg-.  not  out  save  by  prayer  [margin] 

18. 12.  the  mountains,  and  seek  that  which  ^goeth  astray  ? 

26.  24.  The  Son  of  man  goeth.  Mk.  14.  21 :  Lu.  22.  22 

28.  7.  lo,  he  goeth  before  you  into  Galilee.  Mk.  16.  7 
Mk.  5.  40.   [Jesus]  ^goeth  in  where  the  child  was 

7.  19.  ^goeth  not  into  his  heart— g'.  out  into  the  draught  ? 
Lu.  14.  31.  Orwhatking,  ashe*(7.  to  encounter  another  king 

22.  10.  follow  him  into  the  house  whereinto  he  ^goeth 
Jno.  3.  8.  knowest  not  whence  it  cometh,  and  whither  itg. 

10.  4.  he  goeth  before  them,  and  the  sheep  follow  him 


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Jiw.  12  35.  in  the  darkness  kuoweth  not  whither  he  gueth 

13.  3.  came  forth  from  God,  and  °goeth  unto  God 
1  Cor.  6.  6.  but  brother  goeth  to  law  with  brother 
Jas.  I.  24.  and  goeth  away,  and  straightway  forgetteth 
Bev.  14.  4.  which  follow  the  Lamb  whithersoever  he  goeth' 
17.  11.  and  he  gfoe^A  into  perdition 
19.  3.  her  smoke  ^goeth  up  for  ever  and  ever.  14.  ^11 
see  enteretit,  proceedeth,  seeketli,  serveth. 


Going. — A.V.  ^ascending,  ^came,  ^coming,  ^departing, 
'^90,    ^goest,    ''goeth,    ^yone,    '^pass,    ^^travelling, 
^^wanderiiig,    ^"^icent. 

Mat.  4.  21.  g.  on  from  thence  he  saw  other  two  brethren 

24.  1.  Jesns  went  out  from  the  temple,  and  was  going  ou 

25.  8.  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  Agoing  out 
14.  as  when  a  man,  '^^going  into  another  country 

26. 46.  let  us  be  gi. — heisathandthatbetrayeth.  If A^.  14.542 
28. 11.  Now  while  they  were  g.,  behold,  some  of  the  guard 

Mk.  ].  19.  And  Agoing  on  a  little  further,  he  saw  James 
6. 33.  the  people  saw  them  Agoing,  and  many  knew  them 
10. 17.  as  he  was  Agoing  forth  into  the  way,  there  ran  one 

Lu.lO.  31.  by  chance  a  certain  priest  was  2^.  down  that  way 
12.  58.  For  as  thou  art  Agoing  with  thine  adversary 

18.  36.  and  hearing  a  multitude  Agoing  by,  he  inquired 

19.  28.  he  [Jesus]  went  on  before,  ^g.  up  to  Jerusalem 
Jno.  4.  51.  as  he  was  now  going  down,  his  servants  met  him 

11.  31.  supposing  that  she  was  ig.  imto  the  tomb  to  weep 
Acts  1.  11.  like  manner  as  ye  beheld  him  'gr.  into  heaven 
3. 1.  Now  Peter  and  John  were  ''■Agoing  up  into  the  temple 
9.  28.  he  was  with  them  ^g.  in  and  going  out  at  Jeru- 
16.  16.  as  we  were  ^'^going  to  the  place  of  prayer  i^salem 
23.  19.  and  ^^going  aside  asked  him  privately 
1  Tim.  5. 13.  learn — to  be  idle,iigf.  about  from  house  to  house 

5.  24   sins  are  evident,  going  before  unto  judgement 
1  Pet.  2,  25.  For  ye  were  going  astray  like  sheep 
see  coming,  foregoing,  gone,  seeking. 


O-oings. — A.V.  hvays. 
Jaa.  1.  11.  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away  in  his  ^goings 


Gold. 

Mat.  2.  11.  offered  iinto  him  gifts,  ,170?^  and  frankincense 
10.  9.  Get  you  no  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass  in  yourpurses 
23.  16.  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  gold  of  the  temple 

17.  the  g.,  or  the  temple  that  hath  sanctified  the  gold  ? 
Acts  3.  6.   Peter  said.  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none 

17.  29.  think  that  the  Godhead  is  like  unto  gold,  or  silver 
2''.  33.  I  coveted  no  man's  silver,  or  gold,  or  apparel 
1  Co7:  3.  12.  any  man  buildeth  on  the  foundation  g.,  silver 

1  Tim.  2.  9.  not  with  braided  hair,  and  gold.   1  Pet.  3.  3 

2  Ti7n.  2.  20.  are  not  only  vessels  of  gokl  and  of  silver 
Heb.  9.  4.  of  the  covenant  overlaid  round  aboiit  with  g(jld 
Jas.  2.  2.  into  your  synagogue  a  man  with  a  gold  ring 

5.  3.  Your  gold  and  your  silver  are  rusted 
1  Pet.  1.  7.  your  faith,  being  more  precious  than  gold 

18.  not  with  corruptible  things,  with  silver  or  gold 
Eev.  3.  18.  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  refined  by  fire 

4.  4.  and  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold 
9.  7.  upon  their  heads  as  it  were  crowns  like  unto  gold 
20.  not  worship  devils,  and  the  idols  of  gr.,  and  of  silver 
17.  4.  purple  and  scarlet,  and  decked  with  gold.  18.  16 
18. 12.  merchandise  of  5'oM,  and  silver,  and  precious  stone 
21.  18.  and  the  city  was  pure  gold.  21 


Golden. 

Heb.  9.  4.  having  a  g'o^f^en  censer — wherein  was  a  g'o^ifeupot 
Bev.  1.  12.  having  turned  I  saw  seven  g.  candlesticks.  20 
13.  girt  about  at  the  breasts  with  a  golden  girdle.  .15.  6 
2.  1.  walketh  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  g.  candlesticks 

5.  8.  and  golden  bowls  full  of  incense 

8.  3.  having  a  golden  censer — upon  the  golden  altar 

14.  14.  a  son  of  man,  having  on  his  head  a  golden  crown 

15.  7.  seven  golden  bowls  full  of  the  wrath  of  God 

17.  4.  in  her  hand  a  golden  cup  full  of  abominations 
21.  15.  for  a  measure  a  golden  I'eed  to  measure  the  city 

Gone. — A.V.  ^come  down, ^come  tip,  ^departed,  ^entered, 
Agoing,  ^past,  ''spread,  ^weiit. 

Mat.  10.  23.  Ye  shall  not  have  g.  through  the  cities  of  Israel 
12.  43.  unclean  spirit,  when  he  is  gone  out.  Lu.  11.  24 

18.  12.  a  hundred  sheep,  and  one  of  them  be  g.  astray 
13.  over  the  ninety  and  nine  which  have  not  ^g.  astray 

26.  71.  gone  out  into  the  porch,  another  maid  saw  him 
Mk.  5.  30.  power  proceeding  from  him  had^o?^«.  Lu.  8.  46 

7.  29.  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughter.  30 

Lu.  5.  2.  boats  standing — fishermen  had  gone  out  of  them 

8.  35.  the  man,  from  whom  the  devils  were  ^gone  out 

11.  14.  when  the  devil  was  g.  out,  the  dumb  man  spake 

19.  7.  He  is  gone  in  to  lodge  with  a  man  that  is  a  sinner 
Jno.  4. 8.  disciples  were  gone  away  into  the  city  to  buy  food 

7.  10.  when  his  brethren  were  gone  up  unto  the  feast 

12.  19.  ye  prevail  nothing ;  lo,  the  world  is  gone  after  him 

13.  31.   When  therefore  he  was  go7ie  out,  Jesus  saith 
Acts  10.  4.  Thy  prayers  and  thine  alms  are  ^gone  up  for 

14. 16.  in  the  generations  ^gone  by  suffered  all  the  nations 

16.  19.  masters  saw  that  the  hope  of  their  gain  was  gone 

20.  2.  when  he  had  gone  through  those  parts 

5.  these  had  ^g.  before,  and  were  waiting  for  us  at  Troaa 

27.  9.  dangerous,  because  the  Fast  was  now — ^gom  by 
1  Th.  1.  8.  your  faith  to  God-ward  is  ''gone  forth 

1  Pet.  3.  22.  the  right  hand  of  God,  having  g.  into  heaven 

1  Jno.  4.  1.  many  false  prophets  are  ^g.  out  into  the  world 

2  Jno.  7.  For  many  deceivers  are  gone  forth  into  the  world 
Jude  7.  Sodom  and  Gomorrah — ^gone  after  strange  flesh 
Bev.  12.  12.  because  the  devil  is  '^gone  down  unto  you 

18. 14.  fruits  which  thy  soul  lusted  after  are  ^g.  from  thee 
see  assayed,  crossed,  go,  'joeth,   gointj,  turned,  v:ent,    iront  away, 

went  in,  v^ent  up,  withdrawn. 

Good, — A.V.  ^better,  '^glad,  Vionest,  ^pleasure,  '•wealth. 
Mat.  3.  10.  not  forth  good  fruit.  7.  18,  19  :  Lu.  3.  9 

7.  11.  know  how  to  give  good  gifts.  Lu.  11.  13 

17.  every  good  tree  briugeth  forth  good  fruit 

18.  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 

12.  33.  Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  its  fruit  good 

13.  8.  upon  the  g.  ground.  23  :  Mk.  4.  8,  20  :  Lu.  8.  8, 15 
24.  a  man  that  soweth  good  seed.  27,  37,  38 

48.  and  gathered  the  good  into  vessels,  but  the  bad 

20. 15.  or  is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  ? 

25.  21.  done,  good  and  faithful  servant.  23  :  Lu.  19.  17 

26.  24.  g.  were  it  for  that  man  if  he  had  not.  Mk.  14.  21 
Mk.  9.  45.  it  is  ^good  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  halt.  i47 
Lu.  1.  3.  it  seemed  good  to  me  also,  having  traced 

19.  I  was  sent— to  bring  thee  these  '^good  tidings 

6.  38.  good  measure,  pressed  down,  shaken  together 
43.  no  good  tree  that  briugeth  forth  corrupt  frivit ;  nor 

again  a  corrupt  tree  that  bringeth  forth  good  fruit 

8.  1.  bringing  the  '^good  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
15.  these  are  such  as  in  an  honest  and  good  heart 

10.  42.  for  Mary  hath  chosen  the  good  part 
12.  32.  Father's  <700fZ  pleasure  to  give  j'ou  the  kingdom 
18. 18.  G.  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life  ? 
19.  Why  callest  thou  meg.  ?  none  is  5^.,  save  one. Bovt  .3.12 
Jno.  2. 10.  setteth  ou  first  the  good  wine— kept  the  g.  wine 


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Jno.  5.  29.  have  done  good,  unto  the  resurrection  of  life 

10.  11.  the.9.  shepherd:  the.^'. shepherd  layethdown.  14 
Acts  6.  3.  from  among  you  seven  men  of  ^good  report 

10.  38.  who  went  about  doing  good,  and  healing 

13.  32.  And  we  bring  you  "^goo'd  tidings  of  the  promise 

14.  17.  in  that  he  did  good,  and  gave  you— rains 

15.  7.  a  good  while  ago  God  made  choice  among  you 

25.  it  seemed  good  unto  us,  having  come  to  one 

28.  it  seemed  good  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  to  us,  to  lay 
38.  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  with  them  [Mark] 
Bom.  2.  10.  and  peace  to  every  man  that  worketh  good 
3.  8.  that  good  may  come  ?  whose  condemnation  is  just 

7.  12.  the  commandment  holy,  and  righteous,  and  good 

8.  28.  that  love  God  all  things  work  together  for  good 

11.  24.  grafted  contrary  to  nature  into  a  good  olive  tree 

12.  2.  the  good  and  acceptable  and  perfect  will  of  God 

13.  4.  for  he  is  a  minister  of  God  to  thee  for  good 

14.  16.  Let  not  then  your  good  be  evil  spoken  of 

15.  2.  please  his  neighbour  for  that  which  is  good 
1  Cor.  5.  6.  Your  glorying  is  not  good 

9. 15.  it  were  '^g'ood  for  me  rather  to  die 

10.  24.  man  seek  his  own,  but  each  his  neighbour's '(/oofZ 

15.  33.  Evil  company  doth  corriipt  good  manners 

Oal.  4.  18.  it  is  good  to  be  zealously  sought  in  a  g.  matter 
Ejih.  1.  5.  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  will 

6.  7.  with  good  will  doing  service,  as  unto  the  Lord 
Phil.  1. 15.  Some  indeed  preach — and  some  also  of  good  will 

1  Th.  3.  1.  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  behind  at  Athens 

6.  that  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  us  always 

2  Th.  2.  16.  eternal  comfort  and  good  hope  through  grace 

1  Tim.  6.  18.  that  they  do  g.,  that  they  be  rich  in  g.  works 

2  Tim.  3.  3.  without  self-control,  fierce,  no  lovers  of  good 
Tit.  1.8.  a  lover  of  .700^,  soberminded,  just,  holy,  temperate 
Heh.  6.  5.  and  tasted  the  good  word  of  God 

11.  12.  sprang  of  one,  and  him  as  good  as  dead 

12.  10.  few  days  chastened  us  as  seemed  ^good  to  them 
Jas.  1. 17.  good  gift  and  every  perfect  boon  is  from  above 

2.  3.  Sit  thou  here  in  a  good  place 

3.  13.  let  him  shew  by  his  good  life  his  works 

1  Pet.  2.  18.  not  only  to  the  good  and  gentle,  but  also 
3.  10.  He  that  would  love  life.  And  see  good  days 

see  had,  cheer,  comfort,  conscience,  courage,  doeth,  evil,  expedient, 
glad,  goods,  do  with  good,  kind,  report,  smooth,  well-pleasing. 

Is  Good.—A.V.  ^better. 
Mat.  5.  13.  it  be  salted  ?  it  ts  thenceforth  ^roofZ  for  nothing 

17.  4.  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here.  Mk.  9.  5  :  Lu.  9.  33 

18. 8.  it  is  ^good  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  maimed  or  halt 
19.17.  concerning  that  which  is  g-.  ?  One  there  is  who  rs  5'. 

ikfA;.  9.  50.  ^altisgood:  but  if  the  salt  have  lost.  it<.14.  34 

Lu.  5. 39.  old  wine  desireth  new :  for  he  saith.  The  old  is  ^g. 

6.  45.  treasure  of  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is  g. 

18.  19.  none  is  good,  save  one,  even  God 

Bom.  7.  13.  Did  then  that  which  is  good  become  death — 

working  death  to  me  through  that  which  is  good 

16.  I  consent  unto  the  law  that  it  is  good  [is  not 

18.  will  is  presentwith  me,  but  to  do  that  which  is  good 

12. 9.  Abhor  that  which  is  evil ;  cleave  to  that  which  is  g. 
14.  21.  It  is  good  not  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink  wine 

16.  1 9.  I  would  have  yoi;  wise  unto  that  which  is  good 
1  Cor.  7.1.  It  is  good,  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  woman 

8.  It  is  good  for  them  if  they  abide  even  as  I 

26.  this  is  good  by  reason  of  the  present  distress — it  is 

good  for  a  man  to  be  as  he  is 
Gal.  4. 18.  it  is  g.  to  be  zealously  sought  in  a  good  matter 
Eph.  4.  28.  working  with  his  hands  the  thing  that  is  good 

'I'd.  but  such  as  is  good  for  edifying  as  the  need  may  be 
1  Th.  5.  15.  follow  after  that  which  is  good.  3  Jno.  11 
21.  prove  all  things ;  hold  fast  that  which  is  good 


GOOD 

1  Tim   1.  8.  the  law  is  good,  if  a  man  use  it  lawfully 

2.  3.  This  is  good  and  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God 

4.  4.  For  every  ci-eatui-e  of  God  is  good 
Tit.  2.  3.  teachers  of  that  which  is  good 

Heh.  13.  9.  it  is  good  that  the  heart  be  stabllshed  by  grace 

1  Pet.  3.  13.  if  ye  be  zealous  of  that  which  tf  good  ? 

Good  }nan. 

Mat.  12.  35.  The  g.  man  out  of  his  good  treasure,  Lu.  6.  45 
Lu.  23.  50.  Joseph,  who  was  a  councillor,  a  good  man 
Jno.  7.  12.  some  said,  He  is  a  g.  man  ;  others  said,  Not  so 
Acts  11.  24.  he  was  a  good  man,  and  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
Rom.  5.  7.  for  the  g.  man  some  one  would  even  dare  to  die 

Good  thing. 

Mat.  19.  16.  what  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have 
J}io.  1.  46.   Can  any  good  thing  come  out  of  Nazareth  ? 
Bom  7.  18.  that  is,  in  my  flesh,  dwelleth  no  good  thing 
Eph.  4.  28.  working  with  his  hands  the  thing  ih&ii?, good 
6.  8.  knowing  that  whatsoever  good  thing  each  one  doeth 

2  Tim.  1.  14.  That  g.  thing  which  was  committed  unto  thee 
Phileni.  6.  knowledge  of  every  good  thing  which  is  in  you 
Heb.  13.  21.  make  you  perfect  in  every  g,  t.  to  do  his  will 

see  matter. 
Good  things. 

Mat.  7.  11.  give  good  things  to  them  that  ask  Mm  ? 

12.  34.  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good  things  / 
35.  out  of  his  good  treasure  bringeth  forth  good  thingt 
Lu.  1.  53.  The  hungry  he  hath  filled  with  good  things 

16.  25.  in  thy  lifetime  receivedst  thy  good  things 
Bom.  10.  15.  them  that  bring  glad  tidings  of  good  things  ! 
Gal.  6.  6.  communicate  unto  him  that  teacheth  in  all  g.  t. 
Tit.  3.  8.  These  things  are  good  and  profitable  unto  men 
Heb.  9.  11.  Christ  having  come  a  high  priest  of  the  good  t. 

10.  1.  the  law  having  a  shadow  of  the  flroocZ^Mw^'s  to  come 

Good  tidings.— A.V.  ^Gospel. 

Mat.  11.  5.  the  poor  havens',  f.  preached  to  them.  Lu. 7. ^22 
Lu.  2.  10.  behold,  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy 

3.  18.  preached  he  [John]  good  tidings  unto  the  people 
4. 18.  he  anointed  me  to  preach  ^good  tidings  to  the  poor 

Acts  10.  36.  preaching  g.  tidings  of  peace  by  Jesus  Christ 

14. 15.  men  of  like  passions  with  you,  and  bring  you  g.  t. 
Heb.  4.  2.  we  have  had  ^good  tidings  preached  unto  us 
6.  they  to  whom  the  good  tidings  were  before  preached 

1  Pet.  1.  25.  this  is  the  word  of  ^good  t.  which  was  preached 
Bev.  10. 7.  God,  according  to  the  good  t.  which  he  declared 

see  glad. 

Good  work. — A.  V.  ^good  works. 

Mat.  26.  10.  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work.  Mk.  14.  6 
Jno.  10.  33.  For  a  good  work  we  stone  thee  [Jesus]  not 
Bom.  13.  3.  For  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  the  ^good  work 

2  Cor.  9.  8.  may  abound  unto  every  good  work 

Phil.  1.6.  he  which  began  a  g.  work  in  you  will  perfect  it 
Col.  1.  10.  bearingfruitinevery(7oo(i;('ori-,  and  increasing 
2  Th.  2.  17.  stablish  them  in  every  good  work  and  word 

1  Tim.  3.  1.  ofiice  of  a  bishop,  he  desii-eth  a  good  work 

5.  10.  if  she  hath  diligently  followed  every  good  work 

2  Tim-.  2.  21.  master's  use,  prepared  unto  everygood  tuork 
3.  17.  furnished  completely  unto  every  ^good  work 

Tit.  1.  16.  and  unto  every  good  ivork  reprobate 
3.  1.  to  be  obedient,  to  be  ready  unto  every  good  work 

Good  tvorks. 

Mat.  5.  16.  that  they  may  see  your  good  ivorks 
Jno,  10.  32.  Many  good  works  have  I  shewed  you 


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GOOD 

Acta  9.  36.  Dorcas :  this  womau  was  full  of  good  worls 

Eph.  2.  10.  created  in  Christ  Jesus  for  good  tvorks 

1  Tim.  1. 10.  professing  godliness)  through  good  worJcs 

5.  10.  well  reported  of  for  g.  w. ;  if  she  hath  brought  up 
25.  there  are  good  ivorks  that  are  evident 

6.  18    they  do  good,  that  they  be  rich  in  good  ivorhs 
Tit.  2.  7.  shewing  thyself  au  eusaraple  of  good  ivories 

14.  purify  unto  himself  a  people-- -;2ealous  oigood  works 
3.  8.  may  be  careful  to  maintain  good  ivorks.  14 

Meh.  10.  24.  to  provoke  unto  love  and  good  worhs 

1  Pet.  2.  12.  by  your  g.  w.,  which  they  behold,  glorify  God 

see  good  toork. 

Goodly. — A  V.  '^proper. 

Mat.  13.  45.  a  n;erchant  seeking  goodly  pearls 
Lu.  21.  5    the  temple— adorned  with  goodly  stones 
Heb.  11.  23.  because  they  saw  he  [Moses]  was  a  ^g.  child 
secjine,  sumptuous. 

Goodman. 

Mk.  14.  14.  say  to  the  goodman  of  the  house.  La.  22.  11 
see  houseluilder,  master. 

Goodness.— ^F.  Hienefit. 

Bom.  2.  4.  of  his  g. — g.  of  God  leadeth  thee  to  repentance 
11.  22.  the  goodness  and  severity  of  God — toward  thee, 
God's  goodness,  if  thou  continue  in  his  goodness 

15.  14.  full  of  goodness,  filled  with  all  knowledge 
Gal.  5  22.  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy — goodness 
Eph.  5.  9.  the  fruit  of  the  light  is  in  all  goodness 

2  Th  1.  11.  fulfil  every  desire  of  goodness  and  every  work 
Phileni  14.  that  thy  ^goodness  should  not  be  as  of  necessity 

Goods.— 4  F.  ^good,  '^sfuff. 

Ma  t.l2. 29.  house  of  the  strong  man,  and  spoil  his  g.  Mk.  8. 27 

25.  14.  own  servants,  and  delivered  unto  them  his  goods 

Lu.  6.  30,  of  him  that  taketh  away  thy  goods  ask  them  not 

11.  21.  guardeth  his  own  court,  his  goods  are  in  peace 

12.  18.  there  will  I  bestow  all  my  corn  and  my  goods 
19.  Soul,  thou  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years 

16.  1.  was  accused  unto  him  that  he  was  wasting  his  g 
17  31.  his  "^goods  in  the  house,  let  him  not  go  down 

19  8    Lord,  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 

Acts  2.  45.  sold  their  possessions  and  g.,  and  parted  them 

1  Cor.  13.  3.  .A.nd  if  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  the  poor 

1  Jno,  3. 17.  But  whoso  hath  the  world's  ^g.,  and  beholdeth 

see  possession,  riches,  substance. 

Gorgeous— ly. 

Lti.  7.  25.  Behold,  they  which  are  gorgeoushj  apparelled 
23. 11.  and  arraying  him  in  gorgeous  apparel  sent  him 

Gospel. 

Mk.  1.1.  The  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ 

15.  xepent  ye,  and  believe  in  the  gospel 

8.  35    shall  lose  his  life  for  my  sake  and  the  gospel's 

10.  29.  or  lands,  for  my  sake,  and  for  the  gospel's  sake 
Acts  15  7.  Gentiles  should  hear  tlie  word  of  the  g.,  and 

20.  24.  to  testify  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God  [believe 
Eom  1.  1.  an  apostle,  separated  unto  the  gospel  of  God 
9.  whom  I  serve  in  my  spirit  in  the  gospel  of  his  Son 

16.  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel :  for  it  is  the  power 
2.  16.  judge  the  secrets  of  men,  according  to  my  gospel 

11.  28.  As  touching  the  gospel,  they  are  enemies 

15.  16.  unto  the  Gentiles,  ministering  the  gospel  of  God 

16.  25.  is  able  to  stablish  you  according  to  my  gospel 


GOSPEL 

1  (7o>.  4.  15.  for  in  Christ  Jesus  I  begat  you  through  thegr. 
9.  12.  that  we  may  cause  no  hindrance  to  the  g.  of  Christ 

14.  they  -which  proclaim  the.^.  should  live  of  the  gospel 

18.  I  may  make  the  gospelv,'itho\xt  charge,  so  as  not  to 

itse  to  the  full  my  right  in  the  gospel 
23.  A.nd  I  do  all  things  for  the^ospe^'s  sake,  that  I  maybe 

2  Go?-.  2.  12.  when  I  came  to  Troas  for  the  gosjjel  of  Christ 
4  3.  if  our  gr.  is  veiled,  it  is  veiled  in  them  that  are  perishing 

4.  the  light  of  the  gospel  of  the  glory  of  Christ 

8.  18.  the  brother  whose  praise  in  the  gospel  is  spread 
9. 13.  obedience  of  your  confession  unto  the  gospel 

10. 14.  we  came  even  as  far  as  unto  you  in  the  g.  of  Christ 
11.  4.  or  a  difierent  gospel,  which  ye  did  not  accept 
Gal.  1.  6.  grace  of  Christ  unto  a  different  gospel 

7.  trouble  you,  and  would  pervert  the  gospel  of  Christ 
2  5.  that  the  truth  of  the  ^-os^Jfi^riiight  continue  with  you 

7.  gospel  of  the  uuoircumcision— g-.  of  the  circumcision 

14.  not  uprightly  according  to  the  truth  of  the  gospel 
Eph.  1.  13.  word  of  the  truth,  the  gospel  of  your  salvation 

3.  6.  of  the  promise  in  Christ  Jesus  through  the  gospel 
6. 15,  shodyourfeet  with  the  preparation  of  ihe^r.  of  peace 

19.  to  make  known  with  boldness  the  mystery  of  the  g. 
Phil.  1,  5.  your  fellowship  in  furtherance  of  the  gospel 

7.  in  the  defence  and  confirmation  of  the  gospel.  17 
12.  fallen  out  rather  unto  the  progress  of  tlie  gospel 
27.  worthy  of  the  gospel— ior  the  faith  of  the  gospel 

2.  22.  he  served  with  me  in  furtherance  of  the  gospel 
i  3.  women,  for  they  laboured  with  me  in  the  gospel 

15.  in  the  beginning  of  tiles'. — no  chtirch  had  fellowship 
Col.  1.  5.  heard  before  in  the  word  of  the  truth  of  the  ^-os^eZ 

23,  and  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  gospel 

1  Th.  1.  5.  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word  only 

2,  2.  bold  in  our  God  to  speak  unto  you  the  gospel 
4.  approved  of  God  to  be  intrusted  with  the  gospel 

8.  pleased  to  impart  unto  you,  not  the  g.  of  God  only 

3.  2   Timothy — God's  minister  in  the  gospel  of  Christ 

2  Th.  1.  8.  them  that  obey  not  the  gospel.  1  Pet.  4. 17 
2.  14.  whereunto  he  called  you  through  our  gospel 

1  Tim.  1.  11„  the  gospel  of  the  glory  of  the  blessed  God 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  but  suffer  hardship  with  the  gospel 

10.  life  and  incorruption  to  light  through  the  gospel 
2.  8.  risen  from  the  dead — according  to  my  gospel 

Philom.  13.  might  minister  vmto  me  in  the  bonds  of  the  g'. 

Bev.  14. 6.  having  an  eternal  gospel  to  proclaim  unto  them 

see  tidings,  (good)  tidings,  steivardship. 

Gospel  ivith  preach— ed — eth — ing. 

Mat.  4.  23    and.  preaching  the  gospel.  9.  35  :  Mk.  1.  14 
•26.  13.  this  gospel  shall  be  preached.  24.  14  :  Mk.  14.  9 

Mk.  13.  10.  the£^.mustfirstbe^)reac/ie(?  unto  all  the  nations 
16.  15.  and  preach  the  gospel  to  the  whole  creation 

Lu.  9.  6.  villages,  prcacM?j(7  the  s'.,  and  healing  everywhere 
20.  1.  teaching — inthetezmple, and  preaching  the  gospel 

.\rts.  8.25^^,  the  gi.  to  many  villages  of  the  Samaritans.  40 

14.  7.  [Lystra  and'DerbeJ  and  there  they ;;reac7iecZ  theg. 
21.  when  they  ha.A  preached  the  gospel  to  that  city 

16. 10.  God  had  called  us  for  to  preach  the  g.  unto  them 
Bom.  1.  15.  I  am  ready  to  preach  the  gospicl  to  you  also 

15.  19.  I  have  fully  ^;-eac//e<:?  the  ^'ospe^  of  Christ 

20.  making  it  my  aim  so  to p>reach  the  gospel,  not  where 

1  Cor.  1. 17.  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to _preac7!.  the  g'os;3ei 

9.  16.  if  1  preach  the  gospel — woe  is  unto  me,  if  1  preach 
18.  when  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  may      [notthe  gospel 

l.'i.l.  radike'known.\xntoyo\x—thegospelvfh\ehlpreached 

2  Cor.  10.  16.  so  as  to  preach  the  g.  even  unto  the  parts 
11.  7.  1  preached  to  you  the  gospel  of  God  for  nought  ? 

Gal.  1.  8.  preach  unto  you  any  gospel  other  than  that 

9.  If  any  man  prexcheth  unto  you  &ny  gospel  other  than 

11.  gospel  which  was  preached  by  me — is  not  after  man 


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GOSPEL 

Oal.  2.  2.  and  I  laid  before  them  the  g.  which  1  preach 

3.  8.  ^reached  the  gospel  beforehand  unto  Abraham 

4.  13.  infirmity  of  the  flesh  1  preached  the  g.  unto  you 
1  Th.  2.  9.  "fie  preached  unto  you  the  gospel  of  God 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  through  them  that  preached  the  g.  unto  you 
4.  6.  unto  this  end  was  the  g. preached  even  to  the  dead 

Gotten. — A.  V.  ^gained,  Hncreased. 

Acts  27.  21.  from  Crete,  and  have  ^g.  this  injury  and  loss 

Bev.  3, 17.  thou  sayest,  I  am  rich,  and  have  '^gotten  riches 

see  come,  parted. 

Governments. 

1  Cor.  12.  28.  helps,  governments,  divers  kinds  of  tongues 

see  dom  in  ion. 

Governor. 

Mat.  2.  6.  For  out  of  thee  shall  come  forth  a  governor 
27.  2.  and  delivered  him  up  to  Pilate  the  governor 
11.  Jesus  stood  before  the^.  ;  and  the^.  asked  him,  say- 

14.  insomuch  that  the  (;oi;e7'«or  marvelled  greatly  [ing 

15.  the  governor  was  wont  to  release — one  prisoner 
21.  Va&  goveryior  answered  and  said  unto  them 

28. 14.  come  to  the  governor's  ears,  we  will  persuade  him 
Acts  24.  1.  they  informed  the  governor  against  Paul 

2  Cor.  11 .  32.  the  g.  under  Aretas  the  king  guarded  the  city 

see  ruler,  steersman. 

Governors. — A.V.  ^rulers. 

Mat.  10.  18.  before  g. — shall  ye  be  brought.  Lu.  21.  ^12 
Af^.  13.  9.  before  ^g.  and  kings  shall  ye  stand  for  my  sake 
1  Pet.  2.  14.  or  unto  g.,  as  sent  by  him  for  vengeance 
see  stewards. 

Grace. — A.V.  ^gift,  ^gracious. 

Lu.  4.  22.  wondered  at  the  words  of  2^.  which  proceeded 
Jno.  1.  14.  begotten  from  the  Father),  full  of  g.  and  truth 

16.  of  his  fulness  we  all  received,  and  grace  for  grace 

17.  grace  and  truth  came  by  .Jesus  Christ 

Acts  4.  33.  and  great  grace  was  upon  them  [apostles]  all 

14.  3.  which  bare  witness  unto  the  word  of  his  grace 

15.  40.  commended  by  the  brethren  to  the  g.  of  the  Lord 
18.  27.  helped  them  much  which  had  believed  through  g. 
20.  32.  I  commend  j'ou  to  God,  and  to  the  word  of  his  g. 

Rom.  1.5.  through  whom  we  received  g.  and  apostleship 

7.  Ch-ace  to  you  and  peace.  1  Cor.  1.3:2  Cor.  1.  2  : 

Gal.  1.  3  :  Ejih.  1.  2  :  Phil.  1.  2  :    Col.  1.  2  :    1  Th. 

l.l:  2  Th.  1.2:  Tit.  1.  i:  Philem.3:  I  Pet.  1.2: 

2  Pet.  1.  2:  Eev.  1.  4 

3.  24.  being  justified  freely  by  his  grace 

4.  4.  leward  is  not  reckoned  as  of  grace,  but  as  of  debt 

16.  it  is  of  faith,  that  it  may  be  according  to  grace 

5.  2.  we  have  had  our  access  by  faith  into  this  grace 

17.  they  that  receive  the  abundance  of  grace 

20.  where  sin  abounded,  grace  did  abound  more 

21.  even  so  might  grace  reign  through  righteousness 

6.  1.  Shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may  abound? 
14.  ye  are  not  under  the  law,  but  under  grace.  15 

11.6.  a  remnant  according  to  the  election  of  grace 
6.  by  grace,  it  is  no  more  of  works— <?»•«(■«  is  no  more  g. 
12.  3.  For  I  say,  through  the  grace  that  was  given  me 
6.  gifts  difiering  according  to  ih^ grace  that  was  given 
15.  15.  because  of  the  grace  that  was  given  me  of  God 
1  Cor.  10.  30.  If  I  by  g.  partake,  why  am  I  evil  spoken  of 
15.  10.  his  grace  which  was  bestowed  upon  me  was  not 
2Cor.4. 15.  that  the  ^.,  being  multiplied  through  themauj' 
8.  4.  us  with  much  intreaty  in  regard  of  this  ^grace 
6.  BO  he  would  also  complete  in  you  this  grace  also 


GRACE 

2  Cor.  8.  7.  see  that  ye  abound  in  this  grace  also 

19.  churches  to  travel  with  us  in  the  matter  of  this  g. 

9.  8.  God  is  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  unto  you 
12.  9.  said  unto  me.  My  grace  is  sufficient  for  thee 

Gal.  1.  6.  removing  from  him  that  called  you  in  the  grace 
16.  God, who  separated  me — and  called  me  through  his  g. 
2.  9.  they  perceived  the  grace  that  was  given  unto  me 

5.  4.  justified  by  the  law;  ye  are  fallen  away  from  grace 
Ej)h.  1.6.  to  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace 

7.  according  to  the  riches  of  his  grace 

2.  7.  might  shew  the  exceeding  riches  of  his  grace 

8.  for  by  grace  have  ye  been  saved  through  faith.  5 

3.  8.  than  the  least  of  all  saints,  was  this  grace  given 

4.  7.  unto  each  one  of  us  was  the  grace  given  according 
29.  that  it  may  give  grace  to  them  that  hear 

6.  24.  G.  be  with  all  them  that  love  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Phil.  1.7.  ye  all  are  partakei-s  with  me  of  grace 

Col.  3.  16.  singing  with  grace  in  your  hearts  unto  God 
4.  6.  Let  your  speech  be  always  with  grace,  seasoned 
18.  G.  be  with  you.  1  Tim.Q.2\  :  2  Twi.  4.22:  Tit.  3.  15: 
2  Th.  2.16.  comfort  and  good  hope  through  gf.  [Eeb.  13.  25 

1  Tim.  1.  2,  Grace,  mercy,  peace.  2  Tim.  1.  2  :  2  Jno.  3 

1.  14.  the  g7-ace  of  our  Lord  abounded  exceedingly 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  according  to  his  own  purpose  and  grace 

2.  1.  be  strengthened  in  the  grace  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus 
Tit.  3.  7.  justified  by  his  grace,  we  might  be  made  heirs 
Heb.  4.  16.  unto  the  throne  ot  grace  — find  grace  to  help  ua 

10.  29.  and  hath  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace  ? 

12.  28.  let  us  have  grace,  whereby  we  may  oSer  service 

13.  9.  it  is  good  that  the  heart  be  stablished  by  grace 
Jas.  1.  11.  and  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  perisheth 

4.  6.  he  giveth  more  grace — g.  to  the  humble.  1  Pet.  5.  5 

1  Pet.  1.  10.  who  prophesied  of  the  grace  that  should  come 

13.  be  sober  and  set  your  hope  perfectly  on  the  grace 

3.  7.  as  being  also  joint-heirs  of  the  grace  of  life 

5.  10.  And  the  God  of  all  grace,  who  called  you  unto 

2  Pet.  3.  18.  grow  in  the  g7-ace  and  knowledge  of  our  Lord 

see  find. 

Grace  of  God. 

Lu.2.  40.  and  the  grace  of  God  was  upon  him 

Acts  11.  23.  and  had  seen  the  grace  of  God,  was  glad 

13.  43.  urged  them  to  continue  in  the  grace  of  God 

14.  26.  been  committed  to  the  grace  of  God  for  the  work 
20.  24.  to  testify  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  Ood 

Rom.  5.  15.  much  more  did  the  ^race  of  God,  and  the  gift 

1  Cor.  1.  4.  g.  of  God  which  was  given  you  in  Christ  Jesus 
3.  10.  grace  of  Ood  which  was  given  unto  me,  as  a  wise 

15.  10.  by  the  grace  of  God  I  am  what  I  am — yet  not  I, 

but  the  g7-ace  of  God  %vhich  was  with  me 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  not  in  fleshly  wisdom  but  in  the  grace  of  God 

6.  1.  that  j'e  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  in  vain 

8.  1.  g.  of  God  which  hath  been  given  in  the  churches 

9.  14.  by  reason  of  the  exceeding  grace  of  God  in  you 
Gal.  2.  21.  I  do  not  make  void  the  grace  of  God 

Eph.  3.  2.  heard  of  the  dispensation  of  that  grace  of  God 

7.  according  to  the  gift  of  that  grace  of  God 
Col.  1.  6.  ye  heard  and  knew  the  grace  of  God  in  truth 
2  Th.  1.  12.  and  ye  in  him,  according  to  the  g.  of  our  God 
Tit.  2.  11.  grace  of  God  hath  appeared,  bringing  salvation 
Heb.  2.  9.  that  by  the  grace  of  God  he  should  taste  death 

12.  15.  be  any  man  that  falleth  short  of  the  ^ra ceo/ Gorf 
1  Pet.  4.  10.  as  good  stewards  of  the  manifold  grace  of  God 

5.  12.  testifying  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God 
Jude  4.  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  lasciviousnesB 

Grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus— Christ. 

Acts  15. 11 .  shall  be  saved  through  the  g.  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Rom.  5.  15.  gift  by  the  grace  of  the  one  man,  Jesus  Christ 


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GREAT 


Eo7n.  16.  20.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  CJn-i^t  be  with 
you.  1  Cor.  16.  23:  2  Cor.  13.  14:  Phil.  4.  23 :    1 
Th.  5.  28:  2  T/t.  3.  18  :  Rev.  22.  21 
2  Cor.  8.  9.  ye  kuow  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Gal.  6. 18.  g.  of  our  i.  J".  C.  he  with  your  spirit.  Philem.  25 

Gracious. 

1  Pe<.  2.  3.  if  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  is  gracious 
see  grace. 

Graft— ed.— 4.F.  ^graff—ed. 

Bom.  11.  17.  thou,  being  a  wild  olive,  wast  ^grafted  in 
19.  Branches  were  broken  off,  that  I  might  be  ^g.  in 

23.  shall  be  ^grafted  in  :  for  God  is  able  to  "^graft  them  in 

24.  i^ra/fc(2  contrary  to  nature — natural  branches,  be  \9. 

Grain. — A.V.  ^corn. 

ilfaM3.  31.  islikeuntoa,9.of  mustard.  If^-.  4.31 ;  I/?<.13.19 
17.  20.  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  g.  of  mustard  seed.  Lu.  17. 6 
J  no.  12.  24.  Except  a  ^grain  of  wheat  fall  into  the  earth 
1  Cor.  15.  37.  not  the  body  that  shall  be,  but  a  bare  grain 

see  kind. 
Grandchildren. — A.V.  hiephews. 

1  Tim.  5.  4.  if  any  widow  hath  children  or  ^grandchildren 

Grandmother. 

2  Tim.  1.  5.  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother  Lois 

Grant.— .4. F.  ^give. 

Mk.  10.  37.  G.  unto  us  that  we  may  sit,  one  on  thy  right 
Lu.  1.  74.  To  grant  \mto  us  that  we  being  delivered  out  of 
Acts  4.  29.  and  grant  unto  thy  servants  to  speak  thy  word 
Bom.  15.  5.  g.  you  to  be  of  the  same  mind  one  with  another 
Eph.  3.  16.  grant  you,  according  to  the  riches  of  his  glory 
2  Tim.l.  16.  The  Lord  ^g.  mercy  unto  the  house  of  Onesi- 
13.  grant  unto  him  to  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  Lphorous 
see  command,  (J  will)  give. 

Granted— Ing.—^.F.  ^gave,  ^given. 

Acts  3.  14.  asked  for  a  murderer  to  be  gratited  unto  you 

11.18.  to  the  Gentiles  also  hath  God  gr7-an^eiZ  repentance 

14.  3.  g.  signs  and  wonders  to  be  done  by  their  bauds 

27.  24.  God  hath  ^g.  thee  all  them  that  sail  with  thee 

Gal.  3.  18.  God  hath  ^granted  it  to  Abraham  by  promise 

Phil.  1.  29.  to  you  it  hath  been  ^g.  in  the  behalf  of  Christ 

Philem.  22.  through  your  prayers  I  shall  be  "^g.  unto  you 

2  Pet.  1. 3.  seeing  that  his  divine  power  hath  "^g.  unto  us.  ^4 

see  given. 

Grapes. 

Mat.  7-  16.  Do  men  gather  gj.  of  thorns,  or  figs  of  thistles? 
Lu.  6.  44.  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they  grapes 
Rev.  14.  18.  vine  of  the  earth ;  for  her  grapes  are  fully  ripe 

Grass. 

Mat.  6.  30.  if  God  doth  so  clothe  the  grass.  Lu.  12.  28 

14.  19.  multitudes  to  sit  down  on  the  gross.  Mk.  6.  39 
Jno.  6. 10.  much  grass  in  the  place.     So  the  men  sat 
Jos.  1. 10.  as  the  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall  pass  away 

11.  with  the  scorching  wind,  and  witheretli  the  grass 
1  Pet.  1.  24.  All  flesh  is  as  grass,  And  all  the  glory  thereof 

as  the  flower  of  grass.     The  grass  withereth 
Rev.  8.  7.  and  all  green  grass  was  burnt  up 
9.  4.  that  they  should  not  hurt  the  grass  of  the  earth 

Gratulation.— ^.F.  ^blessedness 
Gal.  4.  15.  Where  then  is  that  ^gratulation  of  yourselves  ? 

Grave — S  A.V. — see  death,  tomb,  tombs. 


Grave  (Adjective). 

1  Tim.  3.  8.  Deacons  in  like  manner  must  he  grave 

11.   Women  in  like  manner  must  be  grave 
Tit.  2.  2.  that  aged  men  be  temperate,  g.,  sobermiiided 

Grave-clothes 
Jno.  11.  44.  bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave-clothes 

Graven. 
Acts  17.  29.  like  unto  gold,  or  silver,  or  stone,  graven  by  art 

Gravity. — A.V.  ^honesty. 

1  Tim.  2.  2.  quiet  life  in  all  godliness  and  ^gravity 

8.  4.  having  his  children  in  subjection  with  all  gravity 
Tit.  2.  7.  in  thy  doctrine  shewing  uncorruptuess,  gravity 

Great. — A.V.  ^abundant,  ^continual,  Houd,  ^mighty. 

Mat.  4.  16.  people  which  sat  in  darkness  Saw  a  great  light 

25.  followed  him  great  multitudes.  8.  1  :  13.  2:  19.  2  : 

20.  29  :  Mk.  3.  7,  8  :  4.  1  :  iw.  14.  25  :  Jno.  6.  2 

5.  12.  for  great  is  youi-  reward.  Lu.  6.  23,  35 

19.  shall  be  called  great  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
35.  Jerusalem,  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great  King 

6.  23.  in  thee  be  darkness,  how  great  is  the  darkness ! 

7.  27.  it  fell :  and  great  was  the  fall  thereof.  Lit.  6.  49 

8.  10.  I  have  not  found  so  great  faith.  Lu.  7.  9 

18.  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes.  14. 14  :  Mk.  9. 14 
13.  46.  and  having  found  one  pearl  of  great  price 

15.  28.  O  woman,  great  is  thy  faith :  be  it  done  unto  thee 
33.  a  desert  place,  as  to  fill  so ^;-erti  a  multitude?  Mk.8. 1 

19.  22.  for  he  was  one  that  had  g.  possessions.  Mk.  10. 22 
20.25.  their  5'.  ones  exercise  authority  over  them.  MA. 10. 42 

26.  whosoever  would  become  great  among  you 

22.  36.  Master,  which  is  the  great  commandment.  38 

26.  47.  ■  with  him  [Judas]  a  great  multitude  with  swords 

27.  60.  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of  the  tomb 
Mk.  1. 35.  a  g7-eat  while  before  day,  he  rose  up  and  went  out 

3.  8.  hearing  what  great  things  he  did,  came  unto  him 
5.  19.  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done.  20  :  Lu.  8.  39 

10.  43.  whosoever  would  become  great  among  you 

13.  26.  Son  of  man  coming  in  clouds  with  g7-eat  power 

16.  4.  stone  is  rolled  back  :  for  it  was  exceeding  great 
Lu.  1   15.  For  he  shall  be  great  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

32.  great,  and  shall  be  called  the  Sou  of  the  Most  High 
49.  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me  great  things 

5.  6.  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes  [16.  30 
15.  and  g.  multitudes  came  togetherto  hear.  6. 17  :  Mat. 

8.  39.  declare  how  great  things  God  hath  done — how 
great  things  Jesus  had  done 

9  48.  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same  is  great 

16.  26.  between  us  and  you  there  is  a  great  gulf  fixed 
Acts  4.  33.  with  great  power  gave — and  great  grace 

8.  9.  giving  out  that  himself  was  some  great  one 
10.  This  man  is  that  power  of  God  which  is  called  Great 

14.  1.  great  multitude  both  of  Jews  and  Greeks  believed 

17.  4.  and  of  the  devout  Greeks  a  great  multitude 
19.  28.  Great  is  Diana  of  the  Ephesians.  34 

26.  22.  this  day  testifying  both  to  small  and  great 
Bom.  9.  2. 1  have  2^.  sorrow  and  unceasing  pain  in  my  heart 

1  Cur.  9.11.  is  it  a  great  matter  if  we  shall  reap  your  carnal 

2  Cor.  1.  10.  who  delivered  us  out  of  so^'.  a  death  [things  ? 
7.  4.  Ch-eat  is  my  boldness  of  speech — g.  is  my  glorying 

11.  15.  It  is  no  g.  thing  therefore  if  his  ministers  also 

1  Tim.  3.  16.  Without  controversy  great  is  the  mystery  of 

2  Ti77i  2.  20.  in  a  g.  house  there  are  not  only  vessels  of  gold 
Tit.  2.  13.  and  appearing  of  the  glory  of  our  great  God 
Heb.  2. 3.  how  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  g.  salvation  ? 

7.  4.  Now  consider  how  great  this  man  was,  unto  whom 

12.  1.  compassed  about  with  so  g.  a  cloud  of  witnesses 


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GREW 


Jas.  8.  4.  Behold,  the  ships  also,  though  they  are  so  great 

5.  tongue  also  is  a  little  member,  and  boasteth  g.  things 
1  Pet.  1.  3.  who  according  to  his  igr.  mercy  begat  us  again 

3.  4.  quiet  spirit,  which  is  in  the  sight  of  God  of  g.  price 
Bev.  5.  2.  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with  a  ^great  voice 
12.  saying  with  a  ^great  voice.  8,  8J.3  :  14.  8?,  ^9 

6.  13.  her  unripe  figs,  when  she  is  shaken  of  a  V'  wind 

7.  9.  a  great  multitude,  which  no  man  could  number 

11.  17.  thou  hast  taken  thy  great^ower,  and  didst  reign 
18.  to  them  that  fear  thy  name,  the  small  and  l-he  great 

12.  10.  I  heard  a  ^great  voice  in  heaven,  saying 

13.  5.  a  mouth  speaking  great  things  and  blasphemies 

16.  And  he  causeth  all,  the  small  .-jud  the  great 

14.  15.  crying  with  a  ^great  voice  to  him  that  sat  [sickle 

18.  he  called  with  a  ^g.  voice  to  him  that  had  the  sharp 

15.  1.  another  sign  in  heaven,  great  and  marvellous 
8.  Great  and  mai-vellous  are  thy  works,  O  Lord  God 

16. 18.  and  there  was  a  g'.  earthquake — so^^r.aneartliqi^ake 

19.  the  great  city  was  divided — Babylon  the  great  was 

remembered  in  the  sight  of  God 

17.  5.   MYSTEBY,  BABYLON  THE  GBEAT,   THE   MOTHER   OF 

THE  HAELOTS  [authority 

18. 1.  angel  coming  down  out  of  heaven,  having  great 
2.  Fallen,  fallen  is  Babylon  the  great 

17.  for  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  made  desolate 

19.  5.  ye  that  fear  him,  the  small  and  the  great 

6.  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great  miiltitude 

17.  be  gathered  together  unto  the  great  supper  of  God 

18.  the  flesh  of  all  men — small  and  great 

20.  12.  I  saw  the  dead,  the  great  and  the  small 

see  exceeding,  first,  many,  much,  plenteous. 

Great  we?!  A.V. — see  princes. 

Greater. — A.  V,  ^best,  ^greatest. 

Mat.  11. 11.  a  greater  than  John  the  Baptist — little  in  the 
kingdom  of  heaven  is  greater.  Lu.  7.  28  | 

12.  6.  unto  you,  that  one  greater  than  the  temple  is  here  j 
41.  behold,  a  greater  than  Jonah  is  here.  Lu.  11.  32  | 
42    behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  is  here.  Lu.  11.  31  | 

13. 32.  is  "^greater  than  the  herbs,  and  becometh.  Mk.  4.  32  | 

23.14.  receive gr. condemnation  [margin].  JWA;.  12. 40:1/!/.  | 

17.  for  whether  is  greater,  the  gold,  or  the  temjjle  [20. 47  | 

19.  greater,  the  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sauctifieth 
MA;.  12.  31.  none  other  commandment  greater  than  these 
Lu.  12.  18,  I  will  pull  down  my  barns,  and  build  greater 

22.26.  2^rea^eramougyou,lethim  become  as  the  younger 
27,  whether  is  greater,  he  that  sitteth  at  meat 
Jno.  1.  50.  thou  shait  see  greater  things  than  these 
4  12.  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Jacob 
5.  20.  and  greater -works  than  these  will  he  shew.  14.  12 
36.  witness  which  I  have  is  greater  than  that  of  John 

8.  53.  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Abraham 

10.  29.  My  Father,  which  hath  given  them  unto  me,  is 

greater  than  all.  14.  28 

13.  16   A  servant  is  uot  greater  than  his  lord,  neither 

one  that  is  sent  g.  than  he  that  sent  him.  15.  20 
15.  13.  Ch-eater  love  hath  no  mau  than  this,  that  a  man 
19.  11    he  that  delivered  me  unto  thee  hath  greater  sin 
Acts  15,  28.  to  lay  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than  these 

1  Cor.  12.  31.  desire  earnestly  the  ^greater  gifts  [speaketh 

14.  5.  and  greater  is  he  that  prophesieth  than  he  that 

15.  6.  of  whom  the  greater  part  remain  until  now 
Heb.  6.  13.  could  swear  by  none  g.,  he  sware  by  himself 

16.  For  men  swear  by  the  greater :  and  in  every  dispute 

9.  11.  through  the  greater  and  more  perfect  tabernacle 

11.  26.  accounting  the  reproach  of  Christ  ^rea^er  riches 

2  Pet.  2.  11,  whereas  angels,  though  g.  in  might  andpower 


1  Jno.  3,  20.  God  is  greater  than  our  heart,  and  knoweth 

4.  4.  g.  is  he  that  is  in  you  than  he  that  is  in  the  world 

5.  9.  the  witness  of  men,  the  witness  of  God  is  greater 
3  Jno.  4.  Greater  joy  have  I  none  than  this,  to  hear  of  my 

see  heavier. 
Greatest. 

Mat.  18.  1.  Who  then  is  g.  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven  ? 
4.  humble  himself  as  this  little  child,  the  same  is  the  g. 
23.  11.  that  is  greatest  among  you  shall  be  your  servant 
Mk.  9.  34.  disputed— who  was  the  g   Lu.  9. 46 :  22.  24 
Acts  8.  10.  all  gave  heed,  from  the  least  to  the  greatest 

1  Cor.  13. 13,  these  three ;  and  the  greatest  of  these  is  love 
Heb.  8. 11.  know  me,  From  the  least  to  the  greatest 

see  greater. 
Greatly. 

Mat.  27.  14.  insomuch  thatthe  governor  marvelled  greatly 
Mk.  5.  38.  tumult,  and  many  weeping  and  wailing  greatly 
9.  15.  greatly  amazed,  and  running  to  him  saluted  him 
12. 27,  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living  ;  ye  do  g.  err 
Jno.  3,  29,  rejoiceth  g.  because  of  the  bridegroom's  voice 
Acts  3, 11.  porch  that  is  called  Solomon's,  g.  wondering 
Phil.  4.  10.  I  rejoice  in  the  Lord  g.,  that  now  at  length 

2  Tim.  4.  15.  for  he  greatly  withstood  our  words 
1  Pet.  1.  6.  ye  greatly  reioice,  though  now  for  a  little  while 

i  2  Jno.  4.  I  rejoice  greatly  that  I  have  found  certain  of  thy 

3J)to.  3  Irejoiced^^r., whenbrethrencameandbarewitueas 

see  exceedinyly,  viuch. 


Greatness. — A.V.  ^abundance,  ^excellency. 

2  Cor.  4.  7.  that  the  exceeding  ^g.  of  the  power  may  be  of 

12.  7,  by  reason  of  the  exceeding  '^g.  of  the  revelations 
Eph.  1.  19.  exceeding  greatutss  of  his  power  to  us-ward 

Greedy. — A.V.  ^given. 
1  Tim.3.  8.  not  given  to  much  wine,  not  7.  of  filthy.  Tit.  I.17 

Greedily  A  V.—see  riotously. 

Greediness, 
Eph.  4  19.  to  work  all  uncleanness  with  greediness 

Greek. — see  proper  names. 

I     Green, 

I  Mk.  6.  39.  sit  down  by  companies  upon  the  green  grass 
I  Lu.  23,  31.  if  they  do  these  things  in  the  green  tree,  what 
I  Bev.  8.  7,  and  all  green  grass  was  burnt  up 
i      9  4    hurt  the  grass  of  the  earth,  neither  any  green  thmg 

I     Crxeet  A.V. —see  salute. 

\     Greeteth  A.V. — see  saluteth. 

Greeted, — A.V  ^embraced. 
;  Heb.  11  13,  having  seen  them  and  '^greeted  them  from  afar 

Greeting, — A  V.  ^God  speed. 
1  Acts  15.  23.  elder  brethren  unto  the  hr&ihxexi— greeting 
!      23,  26.  unto  the  most  excellent  governor  Felix,  greeting 
j  Jas.  1.  1.  twelve  tribes  which  are  of  the  Dispersion,  g. 

i  Jno.  10.  bringeth  not  this  teaching — give  him  no  '^g. 
1        11.  he  that  giveth  him  ^g.  partaketh  in  his  evil  works 
'  see  salutations. 

Grew. — A.V.  ^sprang  up,  ^sprung. 
Mat.  13.  7.  thorns  ^greiv  up,  and  choked  them.    Mk.  4.  7 
Mk.5.  26.  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  grew  worse 


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GREW 

Li(.  1.  80.  child  gyew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit.  2.  40 

8.  6.  as  soon  as  it  '^grew,  it  withered  away.  8 

13.  19.  and  it  grew,  and  became  a  tree ;  and  the  birds 
Acts  7.  17.  the  people  grew  and  multiplied  in  Egypt 

12.  24.  But  the  word  of  God  greiv  and  multiplied 

19.  20.  So  mightily  g.  the  word  of  the  Loi'd  and  prevailed 

Grief — s. — A.V.  ^heaviness. 
Heh.  13.  17.  may  do  this  with  joy,  and  not  with  grief 

1  Pet.  1.  6.  ye  have  been  put  to  igr.  in  manifold  temptations 
2.  19.  a  man  endureth  griefs,  suffering  wrongfully 

see  sorrow. 

Qrieve. 

Eph.  4.  30.  XnA  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God 

Grieved.— ^.F.  ^sorry. 

Mat.  14.  9.  And  the  king  [Herod]  was  ^grieved 
Mk.  3.  5.  being  grieved  at  the  hardening  of  their  heart 
Jno.  21.  17.  Peter  was  grieved  because  he  said  unto  him 
Bom.  14.  15.  For  if  because  of  meat  thy  brother  is  grieved 
see  displ(ase(>,  sorrov\  sorroirfuJ,  sorry,  troubled. 

Grievous.— .4. F.  ^perilous. 

Mat.  23,  4.  bind  heavy  burdens  and  grievous.  Lu.  11.  4(i 
Acts  20.  29.  after  my  departing  g.  wolves  shall  enter  in 
25.  7.  bringing  against  him  many  and  grievous  charges 

2  Tim.  3.  1.  in  the  last  days  ^grievous  times  shall  come 
Heb.  12.  11.  for  the  present  to  be  not  joyous,  but  grievous 

1  Jno.  5.  3.  and  his  commandments  are  not  grievous 
Bev,  16. 2.  grievous  sore  upon  the  men  which  had  the  mark 

see  irksome. 

Grieviously. — A.V.  ^sore. 

Mat.  8.  6.  sick  of  the  palsy,  grievously  tormented 
15.  22.  my  daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  a  devil 
17. 15.  he  is  epileptic,  and  suffereth  ^g.  Mk.  9.  20 :  Lu.  9. 40 

Grind  A.V. — see  scatter. 

Grindeth. — A.  V.  ^gnasheth. 
Mk.  9.  18.  he  foameth,  and  ^grindeth  his  teeth,  and  pineth 

Grinding. 
Mat.  24.  41.  women  shall  be g'rj«(?i«g'atthe  mill.  Lu.  17.35 

Groan — ed. 

Jtio.  11.  33.  he  groaned  in  the  spirit,  and  was  troubled 
Bo77i.  8.  23.  even  we  ourselves  grvan  within  ourselves 

2  Cor.  5.  2.  in  this  we  groan,  longing  to  be  clothed  upon 

4.  in  this  tabernacle  do  groan,  being  burdened 

Groaneth— ing— s. 

Jno.  11. 38.  Jesus — groaning  in  himself  cometh  to  the  tomb 
Acts  7.  34.  heard  their  groaning,  and  I  am  come  down 
Bom.  8.  22.  we  know  that  the  whole  creation  groaneth 
26.  for  us  with  groanings  which  cannot  be  uttered 

Gross. 
ilfa<.  13. 15.  this  people's  heart  is  waxed  jrj-oss.  ^c/s28. 27 

Ground. 

Mat.  10.  29.  not  one  of  them  shall  fall  on  the  g.    [Lii.  8.  8 

13.  8.  and  others  fell  upon  the  good  ground.  Mk.  4.  8 : 
23.  he  that  was  sown  upon  the  good  g.  Mk.  4.  20 :  Z  u.  8. 15 

15.  35.  multitude  to  sit  down  on  the  ground.  Mk.  8.  6 
Mk.  4.  6.  And  other  fell  on  the  rocky  ground 

9.  20.  he  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed  foaming 

14.  35.  fell  on  the  g. ,  and  prayed  that,  if  it  were  possible 


GUARDIANS 

Lu.  12.  16.  The  g.  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought  forth 
13.  7.  cut  it  down  ;  why  doth  it  also  cumber  the  ground  ? 
19.  44.  and  shall  dash  thee  to  the  ground     \t\ie  ground 
22.  44.  sweat— gi-eat  drops  of  blood  falling  down  upon 

Jno.  4.  5.  parcel  of  g.  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph 

8.  6.  and  with  his  finger  wrote  on  the  ground.  8 

9.  6.  he  spat  on  the  ground,  and  made  clay 

18.  6.  I  am  he,  they  went  backward,  and  fell  to  the  g. 
Acts  7.  38.  place  whereon  thou  standest  is  holy  ground 

22.  7.  I  fell  unto  the  ground,  and  heard  a  voice 
1  Tim.  3.  15.  the  pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth 
see  earth,  on  earth,  field,  places. 

Grounded. 

Eph.  3.  17.  that  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love 
Col,  1. 23.  ye  continue  in  the  faith,  grounded  and  stedfast 

Grow. 

Mat.  6.  28.  lilieij  of  the  field,  how  they  grow.  Lu.  12.  27 

13.  30.  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest 
Mk.  4.  27.  spring  up  and  grow,  he  knoweth  not  how 
Acts  5.  24.  concerning  them  whereunto  this  would  grow 
Eph.  4.  15.  may  grow  up  in  all  things  into  him 

1  Pet.  2.  2.  spiritual  milk— that  ye  may  grow  thereby 

2  Pet.  3.  18.  grow  in  the  grace  and  knowledge  of  our  Lord 

Groweth,— J..F.  '^increased. 

Mk.  4.  32.  g.  up,  and  becometh  greater  than  all  the  herbs 
2  Cor.  10.  15.  having  hope  that,  as  your  faith  ^grotveth 
Eph.  2.  21.  groweth  into  a  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 
2  Th.  1.  3.  for  that  your  faith  groweth  exceedingly 

Grown. — A.V.  ^come  to  years. 

Mat.  13.  32.  when  it  is  grown,  it  is  greater  than  the  herbs 
Heb.  11.  24.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  wasigr,  up,  refused 

Grudge — ing  A.V. — see  murmur,  murmuring , 

Grudgingly. 
2  Cor.  9.  7.  purposed  in  his  heart ;  not  g.,  or  of  necessity 

Guard.— ^.F.  '^keep,  hvatch. 

Mat.  27.  65.  Pilate  said — Ye  have  a  ^guard  :  go  your  way 
66.  sealing  the  stone,  the  '^guard  being  with  them 

28.  11.  behold,  some  of  the  ^guard  came  into  the  city 
Ln.  4.  10.  angels  charge  concerning  thee,  to  ^guard  thee 

8.  29.  he  was  kept  under  g.,  and  bound  with  chains 
Acts  12.  4.  four  quaternions  of  soldiers  to  ^g.  him   [Peter] 
Phil.  4.  7.  passeth  all  understanding,  shall  ^g.  your  hearts 
2  Th.  3.  3.  who  shall  stablish  you,  and  ^guard  you     [thee 

1  Tiin.  6.  20.  0  Timothy,  if/,  that  which  is  committed  unto 

2  Tim.  1.  12.  I  am  persuaded  that  he  is  able  to  ^guard  that 

14.  committed  unto  thee  ^g.  through  the  Holy  Ghost 

1  Jno.  5.  21.  little  children,  ^guard  yourselves  from  idols 
Jude  24.  unto  him  that  is  able  to  ^g,  you  from  stumbling 

Guarded.— ^.F.  ^kept. 

Jno.  17.  12.  and  I  ^g.  them,  and  not  one  of  them  perished 
Acts  28.  16.  abide  by  himself  with  the  soldier  that  ^g.  him 

2  Cor.  11.  32.  the  king  ^guarded  the  city  of  the  Damascenes 
1  Pet.  1.  5.  who  by  the  power  of  God  axe^g.  through  faith 

Guardeth.— ^.F.  '^keepeth. 
Lu.  11.  21    the  strong  man  fully  armed  ^g.  his  own  court 

Guardians.— ^.F.  ^tutors. 
Gal.  4.  2.  but  is  under  ^y.  and  stewards  until  the  term 


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GUAKDS 

Guards.— ^.F.  ^keepers.] 

Acts  12.  6.  and  ^guards  before  the  door  kept  the  prison 
19.  he  examined  the  ^guards,  and  commanded  that 

Guest-chamber. 
Mk.  14.  14.  Where  is  my  guest-chamber.  La.  22.  11 
Guest  A.V.—see  lodge. 

Guests. 

Mat.  22.  10.  and  the  wedding  was  filled  with  guests 
11.  when  the  king  came  in  to  behold  the  guests 

Guide— s.—^.  F.  Head,  Veaders. 

Mat.  15.  14.  Let  them  alone  :  they  are  bhnA'^guides.    And 
if  the  blind  ^guide  the  blind,  both  shall  fall 
■'23.  16.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  hlinA.  guides.  24 
Lxi.  1.  79.  To  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace 
Jno.  16.  13.  Spirit  of  truth,  is  come,  he  shall  guide  you 
Acts  1.  16.  Judas,  who  was  guide  to  them  that  took  Jesus 

8.  31.  How  can  I,  except  some  one  shall  guide  me  ? 
Bom.  2.  19.  that  thou  thyself  art  a  giude  of  the  blind 
Rev.  7. 17.  shall  ^g.  them  unto  foiintains  of  waters  of  Ufe 
see  ride. 

GuUe.— .4.F.  ^suhtilty. 

Jno.  1.  47.  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is  no  guile  ! 
Acts  13.  10.  0  full  of  all  ^guile  and  all  villany  [Elymas] 
2  Cor.  12.  16.  being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  guile 
1  Th.  2.  3.  nor  of  uncleanness,  nor  in  guile 

1  Pet.  2.  1.  away  therefore  all  wickedness,  and  all  guile 

2.  long  for  the  spiritual  milk  which  is  without  guile 
22.  neither  was  guile  found  in  his  mouth 
8. 10.  And  his  lips  that  they  speak  no  guile 
see  lie. 

Guileless.— .4.  F.  ^harmless. 

Heb.  7. 26.  high  priest  became  us,  holy,  ^guileless,  undefiled 

Guiltless.— .4.  F.  mameless. 

Mat.  12. 5.  in  the  temple  profane  the  sabbath,  and  are  ^g.  ? 
7.  ye  would  not  have  condemned  the  guiltless 

Guiltiness  A.V. — see  blood  guiltiness, 

Gviilty.— .4.  V.  ^danger. 

Mk.  3. 29.  never  forgiveness,  but  is  ^guilty  of  an  eternal  sin 
1  Cor.  11.  27.  unworthily,  shall  be  guilty  of  the  body 
Jas.  2.  10.  yet  stumble  in  one  point,  he  is  become  g.  of  all 
see  dchi or,  judgement,  (worthy  of)  deatli. 

Gulf.       ; 
Lu.  16.  26.  between  us  and  you  there  is  a  great  gulf 

Gushed. 
Acts  1.  18.  in  the  midst,  and  all  his  bowels  gushed  out 

H. 

Habitation. — A.V.  Hiouse,  Hahemacle. 

Acts  1.  20.  Let  his  [Judas]  habitation  be  made  desolate 
7.  46.  asked  to  find  a  Viabifation  for  the  God  of  Jacob 
17.  2^.  appointed  seasons,  and  the  bounds  of  their  h. 

2  Cor.  5. 2.  clothed  upon  with  our  ^h.  which  is  from  heaven 
Eph.  2.  22.  builded — for  a  habitation  of  God  in  the  spirit 
JudffG.  but  left  their  proper  habitation,  he  hath  kept 
Eev.  18.  2.  and  is  become  a  habitation  of  devils 

Habitations. — A.V,  see  tabernacles. 


HALE 

Had. — A.V,  ^having,  '^obtained. 
Mat.  13.  46.  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought  it 

18.  25.  as  he  h.  not  w]ierewith — that  he  h.,  and  payment 

19.  22.  he  was  one  that /iarf  great  possessions.  Mk.  10.  22 
22.28.  seven?  for  they  all  ?i. her.  ilfl-.  12.23:  Ljt.20.  33 

Mk.  5.  'J6.  and  had  spent  all  that  she  had,  and  was  nothing 
12.  6.  He  Hiad  yet  one,  a  beloved  son :  he  sent  him  last 
44.  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  that  she  had.  Lu.  21.  4. 
Lu.  7.  42.  had  not  wherewith  to  pay,  he  forgave  them 
Jno.  17. 5.  glory  which  I  had  with  thee  before  the  world  was 
Acts  2.  44.  were  together,  and  had  aU  things  common 

24.  19.  make  accusation,  if  they  had  aught  against  me 

25.  26.  after  examination  had,  I  may  have  somewhat 
28.  19.  not  that  I  had  aught  to  accuse  my  nation  of 

Rom.  A.  11.  which  he  7i.  while  he  was  in uncircumcision.  12 
6.  21.  What  fruit  then  had  ye  at  that  time  in  the  things 

1  Cor.  7.  29.  have  wives  may  be  as  though  they  had  none 

2  Cor.  8.  15.  He  that  gathered  much  had  nothing  over; 

and  he  that  gathered  little  had  no  lack 
Heb.  11.  2.  For  therein  the  elders  Vi.  witness  borne  to  them 

4.  through  which  he  ^A.  witness  borne  to  him  that.    8.  9 

1  Jno.  2.  7.  but  an  old  commandment  which  ye  had  from 

2  Jno.  5.  but  that  which  we  Imd  from  the  beginning 

see  hath,  raise. 
Hades.— .4.  F.  Hoell. 

Mat.  11.  23.  thou  shalt  go  down  unto  ^Hades.  Lu.  10.  ^lo 
16.  18.  the  gates  of  ^Hades  shall  not  prevail  against  it 

Lu.  16.  23.  in  ^H.  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in  torments 

Acts  2.  27.  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  ^Hades 
31.  neither  was  he  left  in  ^Hades,  nor  did  his  flesh 

Bev.  1.  18.  I  have  the  keys  of  death  and  of  ^Hades 
6.8.  his  name  was  Death ;  and  ^Hades  followed  with  him 

20.  13.  death  and  ^Hades  gave  up  the  dead 

14.  death  and  ^Hades  were  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire 

Hadst. 
Heb.  10.  8.  sin  thou  wouldest  not,  neither  hadst  pleasure 

HaU. 

Mat.  26.  49.  and  said.  Hail,  Rabbi ;  and  kissed  him 

27.  29.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews  !  Mk.  15.  18 ;  Jno.  19.  3 

28.  9.  behold,  Jesus  met  them,  saying,  All  hail 
Lu,  1.  28.  Hail,  thou  that  art  highly  favoured 

Bev.  8.  7.  followed  hail  and  fire,  mingled  with  blood 
11.  19.  thunders,  and  an  earthquake,  and  great  hail 
16.  21.  And  great  hail — the  plague  of  the  hail 

Hair. — A .  V.  Via irs. 

Mat.  3.  4.  John — had  his  raiment  of  camel's  hair.  Mk.  1. 6 

5.  36.  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  black 
Lu.  7.  38.  willed  them  with  the  ^hair  of  her  head.  ^44 :  Jno. 

11.  2  :  12.  3  \Acts  27.  34 

21.  18.    And  not  a  hair  of  your  head  shall  perish. 
1  Cor.  11.  14.  if  a  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  dishonour 

15.  woman  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  glory — for  her  hair 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  not  with  braided  hair,  and  gold  or  pearls 

1  Pet.  3.  3.  plaiting  the  hair,  and  of  wearing  jewels 
Bev.  1.  14.  And  his  head  and  his  Hiair  were  white 
6.  12.  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair 
9.  8.  And  they  had  hair  as  the  hair  of  women 

Hairs. 

Mat.  10.  30.  very /^.  of  your  head  are  all  numbered.  Lu.\2.1 
see  hair. 
Hale— ing. 

Lu.  12.  58.  lest  haply  he  hale  thee  unto  the  judge 
Acts  8.  3.  and  haling  men  and  women  committed  them 


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HALF 


HAND 


Half. 

Mk.  6  23.  I  ■will  ^dve  it  thee,  unto  the  half  of  my  kingdom 
Lu.  10.  30.  and  departed,  leaving  him  half  dead 

19.  8.  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 

Rev.  8.  1.  silence  in  heaven  about  the  space  of  half  an  hour 

11.  9.  look  upon  their  dead  bodies  three  days  and  a  7i.  11 

12.  14.  for  a  time,  and  times,  and  half  a  time 

see  shekel. 

Hall. — A.V.  see  palace,  co%irt. 
Hallelujah. — A.V.  ^alleluia. 
Eev.  19.  1.  multitude  in  heaven,  saying,  ^B".  13,  '4,  16 

Hallowed. 
Mat.  6.  9.  Hallowed  be  thy  name.  Lu.  11.  2 

Halt. 

Mat.  18.  8.  enter  into  life  maimed  or  halt.  Mk.  9.  45 
Jno.  5.  3.  multitude  of  tbem  that  were  sick,  blind,  halt 
6ee  lame. 
Hand.— ^.  V.  ^hands. 

Mat.  8.  15.  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever  left  her 

12.  10.  and  behold,  a  man  having  a  withered  hand 
13.  Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  Mk.  3.  5  :  Lu.  6.  10 

18.  8.  h.  or  thy  foot  causeth  thee  to  stumble.   Mk.  9.  43 
22.  13.  said  to  the  servants,  Bind  him  hand  and  foot 

Lu.  1. 1.  as  many  have  taken  inhand  to  draw  up  a  narrative 
66.  For  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  him 
71.  our  enemies,  and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us 
22.  21.  the  liand  of  him  that  betrayeth  me  is  with  me 
Jno.  10.  28.  no  one  shall  snatch  them  out  of  my  hand 
29.  able  to  snatch  them  out  of  the  Father's  hand 
39.  to  take  him :  and  he  went  forth  out  of  their  liatid 
11.  44.  was  dead  came  forth,  bound  hand  and.  foot 

20.  25.  and  put  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe 
27.  reach  hither  thy  hand,  and  put  it  into  my  side 

Acts  4.  28.  thy  hand  and  thy  counsel  foreordained 
3u.  while  thou  stretchest  forth  thy  hand  to  heal 

7.  35.  ruler  and  a  deliverer  with  the  ^hund  of  the  angel 
50.  Did  not  my  hand  make  all  these  things  ? 

11.  21.  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  them 

13.  11.  behold,  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  upon  thee 

19.  33.  beckoned  with  the  hand.  12.  17  :  21.  40 

1  Cor.  12. 15.  Because  I  am  not  the  hand,  I  am  not  of 

21.  eye  cannot  say  to  the  hand,  I  have  no  need  of  thee 

16.  21.  The  salutation  of  me  Paul  with  mine  own  hand. 

Col.  A.  18:  2  T/j.  3.  17 

2  Cor.  10.  16.  in  regard  of  things  ready  to  our  hand 
Gal.  6.  11.  written  unto  you  with  mine  own  h.  Phile?n.  19 
1  Pet.  5.  6.  Humble  yourselves  under  the  mighty  h.  of  God 
Bev.  8.  4.  before  God  out  of  the  angel's  hand.  10.  10 

10.  8.  book  which  is  open  in  the  hand  of  the  angel 

17.  4.  in  her  hand  a  golden  cup  full  of  abominations 

19.  2.  avenged  the  blood  of  his  servants  at  her  hand 

20.  4.  mark  upon  their  forehead  aiid  upon  their  ^hand 

see  hands,  his  hands,  lay  (hand),  laid. 

At  Hand. — A.V.  ^draweth  near  or  nigh,  hiigh. 

Mat.  3.  2.  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand.  4.  17 :  10.  7 
26.  18.  The  Master  saith.  My  time  is  at  hand 

45.  the  hour  is  at  hand,  and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 

46.  he  is  at  hand  that  betrayeth  me.  Mk.  14.  42 
Mk.  1.  15.  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand  :  repent  ye 
Lu.  21.  8.  The  time  is  '^at  hand  :  go  ye  not  after  them 

20.  then  know  that  her  desolation  is  ^at  hand 
Jno.  2. 13.  the  passover  of  the  Jews  was  at  h.  6.  24  :  11.  55 
7.2.  feast  of  the  Jews,  the  feast  of  tabernacles,  was  at  hand 
19.  42.  (for  the  tomb  was  nigh  at  hand)  they  laid  Jesus 


Bom.  13.  12.  The  night  is  far  spent,  and  the  day  is  at  h. 

Phil.  4.  5.  The  Lord  is  at  hand 

Jas.  5.  8.  for  the  coming  of  the  Lord  is  ^at  hand 

1  Pet.  4.  7.  But  the  end  of  all  things  is  at  hand 

Rev.  1.  3.  written  therein;  for  the  time  is  at  hand.  22.  10 
see  come,  present. 

By  the  Hand. — A.V.  Viands. 

Mat.  9.  25.  took  her  btj  the  hand.  Mk.  1.  31:  Lu.  8.  54 
Mk.  5.  41.  And  taking  the  child  by  the  hand,  he  saith 

8.  23.  he  took  hold  of  the  blind  man  bi/  the  hand 

9.  27.  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand,  and  raised  him  up 
Acts  2.  23.  ye  by  the  ^hand  of  lawless  men  did  crucify 

9.  8.  by  the  7;.,  and  brought  him  into  Damascus.  22.  11 
11.  30.  to  the  elders  by  the  Viand  of  Barnabas  and  Saul 
13.  11.  went  about  seeking  some  to  lead  him  by  the  hand 
23.  19.  And  the  chief  captain  took  him  by  the  hand 
Gal.  3. 19.  ordained  through  angels  by  the  h.  of  a  mediator 

His  Hand. 

Mat.  3.  12.  whose  fan  is  in  his  hand.  Lu.  3.  17  [5.  13 

8.  3.  stretched  forth  his  h.  12.  49:  14. 31 :  Mk.  1.  41 :  Lu. 
26.  23.  He  that  dipped  his  hand  with  me  in  the  dish 

Mk.'b.l.  man — which  had /j?s /lawfZ  withered.  3:  Lu.&.Q 
5.  stretched  it  forth  :  and  his  h.  was  restored.  Lu.  6.  10 

7.  32.  they  beseech  him  to  lay  his  hand  upon  him 
Lu.  9.  62.  No  man,  having  put  his  hand  to  the  plough 

15.  22.  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet 
Jno.  3.  8.5.  and  hath  given  all  things  into  7ms  hand 

18.  22.  officers  standing  by  struck  Jesus  with  his  ha?id 
Actsl.  25.  God  by  his  hand  was  giving  them  deliverance 

9.  41.  he  gave  her  liis  hand,  and  raised  her  iip 
26.  1.  Then  Paul  stretched  forth  his  hand 

28.  3.  a  vix^er  came  out— and  fastened  on  his  hand.  4 
Rev.  6.  5.  he  that  sat  thereon  had  a  balance  in  7ms  hand 

10.  2.  and  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  book  open 
14.  9.  a  mark  on  his  forehead,  or  upon  7ws  hand 

14.  a  golden  crown,  and  in  his  hand  a  sharp  sickle 
20.  1.  key  of  the  abyss  and  a  great  chain  in  his  hand 

Hand,  with  right  and  left. 

Mat.  5.  30.  if  thy  right  hand  causeth  thee  to  stumble 
6.  3.  let  not  the  left  liand  know  what  thy  right  h.  doeth 

20.  23.  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on  my  left  hand. 

21 :  Mk.  10.  37,  40  [42  :  Acts  2.  34  :  Heb.  1.  18 

22.  44.  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand.  Mk.  12.  36  :  Lu.  20. 

25.  33.  sheep  on  his  7-ight  hand,  but  the  goats  on  the  left 
34.  say  unto  them  on  his  right  hand,  Come,  ye  blessed 
41.  Then  shall  he  say  also  unto  them  on  the  left  hand 

26.  64.  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  at  tlie  right 

hand  of  power.  Mk.  14.  62  :  Lu.  22.  69  :  Acts  7.  66 

27.  29.  upon  his  head,  and  a  reed  in  his  right  hand 

38.  two  robbers,  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  one  on  the 
left.  Mk.  15.  27  :  Lu.  23.  33 
Mk.  16.  19.  and  sat  down  at  the  right  hand  of  God 
Lu.  6.  6.  a  man  there,  and  his  right  hand  was  withered 
Acts  2.  25.  he  is  on  my  r.  hand,  that  I  should  not  be  moved 
38.  Being  therefore  by  the  right  hand  of  God  exalted 
3.  7.  he  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and  raised  him  up 
5.  31.  Him  did  God  exalt  with  his  r.  hand  to  be  a  Prince 
7.55.  saw — Jesus  standing  on  the  Hgr7ii  7mw(Z  of  God.  56 

21.  3.   Cyprus,  leaving  it  on  the  left  hand,  we  sailed 
Rom.  8.  34.  r.  hand  of  God,  who  also  maketh  intercession 

2  Cor.  6.  7.  righteousness  on  the  r.  hand  and  on  the  left 
Eph.  1.  20.  sit  at  his  right  hand  in  the  heavenly  places 
Col.  3.  1.  where  Christ  is,  seated  on  the  r.  hand  of  God 
Heb.  1.  3.  on  the  right  hand  of  the  Majesty  on  high.  8.  1 


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HAND 

Eeb.  10. 12.  sins  for  ever,  sat  Aovra  on  the  r.  hand  of  God 

12.  2.  eat  down  at  the  right  hand  of  the  throne  of  God 
1  Pet.  3.  22.  who  ison  the  right  handoi  God,  having  gone 
Mev.  1.  16.  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars.  20  :  2.  1 

17.  he  laid  his  right  hand  upon  me,  saying,  Fear  not 
5.  1.  the  right  hand_ol  him  that  sat  on  the  throne.  7 

13.  16.  be  given  them  a  mark  on  their  right  hand 

Handed. — A.V.  ^recedved  by  tradition. 
1  Pet.  1. 18.  vain  manner  of  Life  ^h.  down  from  your  fathers 

Handkerchiefs. 
Acts  1^.12.  unto  the  sick  were  carried  away  from  his  body  h. 

Handle. 
Lu.  24.  39.  that  it  is  I  myself  :  handle  me,  and  see 
Col.  2.  21.  Handle  not,  nor  taste,  nor  touch 

Handled. — A.V.  '^entreated. 
Mk.  12.  4.  wounded  in  the  head,  and  handled  shamefully 
iw.  20. 11.  him  also  they  beat,  n.nd  ^handled  him  shamefully 

1  Jno.  1.  1.  which  we  beheld,  and  our  hands  handled 

Handling. — A.V.  ^dividing. 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  nor  handling  the  word  of  God  deceitfully 

2  Tim.  2.  15.  ashamed,  ^handling  aright  the  word  of  truth 

Handmaid. — A.V.  ^bondmaid,  ^bondwoman. 
Lu.  1.  38.  Behold,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord 
Ga,l.  4.  22.  Abraham  had  two  sons,  one  by  the  ^handmaid 
23.  the  son  by  the  Viandmaid  is  born  after  the  iiesh 

30.  Cast  out  the  ^handmaid  and  her  son  :  for  the  son 

of  the  '^handmaid  shall  not  inherit  with  the  son 

31.  we  are  not  children  of  a%.,  but  of  the  f reewoman 

Handmaiden— s. 

Lu.  1.  48.  he  hath  looked  upon  the  low  estate  of  his  h. 
Acts  2. 18.  on  my  handmaidens  in  those  days  Will  I  pour 

Handwriting  A.V.—see  bond. 

Hands. — A.V.  ^hand. 
Mat.  15.  20.  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands.  Mk.  7.  2,  5 

17.  22.  The  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  up  into  the 

hands  of  men.  Mk.  9.  31 :  Lu.  9.  44 :  24.  7        [-13 

18.  8.  having  two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be  cast.  Mk.  9. 

19.  15.  he  laid  his  h.  on  them,  and  departed    \Mk.  14.  41 
26.  45.  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  uuto  the  hands  of  sinners. 

Mk.  14.  58.  temple  that  is  made  with  hands — without  hands 
Lu.  22.  53.  ye  stretched  not  forth  your  hands  against  me 

23.  46.  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend  my  spirit 

24.  39.  See  my  hands  and  my  feet.  Jno.  20.  27 

Jno.  13.  9.  not  my  feet  only,  but  also  my  h.  and  my  head 
21.  18.  stretch  forth  thy  h.,  and  another  shall  gird  thee 

Acts  5.  12.  by  the  hands  of  the  apostles  were  many  signs 

7.  48,  dwelleth  not  in  houses  made  with  hands.  17.  24 

8. 18.  laying  on  of  the  apostles'  hands  the  Holy  Ghost 

19.  whomsoever  I  lay  my  h.,  he  may  receive  the  Holy 

17.  25.  neither  is  he  served  by  men's  hands         [Ghost 

19.  11.  God  wrought  special  miracles  by  the  h.  of  Paul 
26.  that  they  be  no  gods,  which  are  made  with  hajids 

20.  34.  kno  w  that  these  7i.  ministered  uuto  my  necessities 

21.  IL  and  shall  deliver  him  into  the  h.  of  the  Gentiles 
24.  7.  took  him  [Paul]  away  out  of  our  hands  [margin] 
28.  17.  from  Jerusalem  into  the  hands  of  the  Romans 

Bom.  10.  21.  spread  out  my  hands  unto  a  disobedient  and 
1  Cor.  4.  12.  and  we  toil,  working  with  our  own  handi 


HAPLY 

2  Cor.  5. 1.  a  house  not  Biade  with  hands,  eternal 
Gal.  2.  9.  and  Barnabas  the  right  hands  of  fellowship 
Eph.  2.  11.  called  Circumcision,  in  the  flesh,  made  by  h. 
Col.  2.  11.  with  a  circumcision  not  made  with  hands 
1  Th.  4.  11.  work  with  your  Ji.,  even  as  we  charged  you 

1  Tim.  2.  8.  men  pray  in  every  place,  lifting  \ip  holy  h. 
4.  14.  with  the  laying  on  of  the  hands  of  the  presbytei-y 

2  Tim.  1.  6.  in  thee  through  the  laying  on  of  my  hands 
Heb.  2.  7.  And  didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thy  ha7ids 

6.  2.  teaching  of  baptisms,  and  of  laying  on  of  hands 

9.  11.  more  perfect  tabernacle,  not  made  with  hands 
24.  entered  not  into  a  holy  place  made  with  hands 

10.  31.  fearful  thing  to  fall  into  the  /(..  of  the  living  God 
12.  12.  "Wherefore  lift  up  the  hands  that  hang  down 

Jas.  4.  8.  Cleanse  your  hands,  ye  sinners 

1  Jno.  1.1.  which  we  beheld,  and  our  hands  handled 

see  hand,  by  the  hand,  hold,  lay,  lifted. 

His  Hands. — A  V.  '^hand. 

Mat.  19.  13.  [Jesus]  lay  his  hands  on  them.  Mk.  10.  16 

27.  24.  Pilate — washed  his  hands  before  the  multitude 
Mk.  6.  2.  such  mighty  works  wrought  by  his  hands  ? 

8.  23.  spit  on  his  eyes,  and  laid  his  hands  upon  him.  25 
Lu.  24.  40.  he  shewed  them  his  hands  and.  Jno.  20.  20 
Jno.  13.  3.  the  Father  had  given  all  things  into  his  hands 

20.  25.  Except  I  shall  see  in  his  h.  the  print  of  the  nails 
Acts^.  12.  Ananias  coming  in,  and  laying  7ms  i/t.  on  him.  17 
12.  1.  Herod  the  king  put  forth  his  hands  to  afflict 

7.  And  his  [Peter]  chains  fell  oS  from  his  hands  \ hands 
21. 11.  taking  Paul's  girdle,  he  bound  his  own  feet  and 

2  Cor.  11.  33.  in  a  basket  by  the  wall,  and  escaped  his  h. 
Eph.  4.  28.  working  with  his  hands  the  thing  that  is  good 

Their  Hands. 
Mat.  4.  6.  on  their  hands'they  shall  bear  thee  up.  Lu.  4. 11 
15.  2.  they  wash  not  their  hands  when  they  eat  bread 

26.  67.  some  smote  him  [Jesus]  with  the  palms  of  their 

hands.  Mk.  14.  65 :  Jno.  19.  3 
Mk.  7.  3.  except  they  wash  their  hands  diligently,  eat  not 
Lu.  6.  1.  of  corn,  and  did  eat,  rubbing  them  in  their  hands 
Acts  7.  41.  and  rejoiced  in  the  works  of  their  hands 

14.  3.  granting  signs  and  wonders  to  be  done  by  their  h. 
Rev.  7.  9.  arrayed  in  white  robes,  and  palms  in  theirhands 

9.  20.  repented  not  of  the  works  of  their  hands 

Hang— ed. 

Mat.  18. 6.  millstone  should  be  h.  about  his  neck.  Mk.  9.  42 : 

27.  5.  he  went  away  and  hanged  himself  [Lu.  17.  2 
Lu.  23.  39.  one  of  the  malefactors  which  were  hanged  railed 
Heb.  12.  12.  "Wherefore  lift  up  the  hands  that  hang  down 

see  hamjdh,  hanging. 

Hangeth— ing.— ^.F.  Viang,  '^hanged. 
Mat.  22.  40.  these  two  commandments  Vi.  the  whole  law 
Acts  5.  30.  whom  ye  slew,  ytanginghim  on  a  tree.  10.  239 

28.  4.  barbarians  saw  the  beast  Vmnging  from  his  hand 
Gal.  3.  13.  Cursed  is  every  oue  that  hangeth  on  a  tree 

Haply. — A.V  ^anytime. 
Mai.4.6.Lesti/t.  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone.  Z;2<.4.ill 

5.  25.  lest  Vinply  the  adversary  deliver  thee  to  the  judge 

13. 15.  Lest  i/t.  they  should  perceive  with  their  eyes.  Mk. 
Mk.  11.  13.  if  /iop^!/ he  might  find  anything  thereon  [4.  U2 
Lu.  14.  29.  Lest  hajiltj,  when  he  hath  laid  a  foundation 

21.  34.  lest  Viaiily  your  hearts  be  overcharged  [God 

Acts  5.  39.  lest  haply  ye  be  found  even  to  he  fighting  against 

17.  27.  if  haply  they  might  feel  after  him,  and  lind  him 
Ileb.  2. 1.  lest  ^haply  we  drift  away  from  them 
see  means. 


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HAPPEN 


HAST 


Happen. 

Mk.  10. 32.  to  tell  them  the  things  that  were  to  h.  unto  him 

Happened. — A.V.  ^done. 

Lu.  24.  14.  communed — of  all  these  things  which  had  h. 

35.  they  rehearsed  the  things  that  yiappened  in  the  way 
Acts  3. 10.  amazement  at  that  which  had  happened  unto  him 
1  Cor.  10. 11.  these  things  h.  unto  them  by  way  of  example 
Phil.  1. 12.  things  which  hajjpened  uuio  me.  have  fallen  out 

1  Pet.  4.  12.  as  though  a  strange  thing  happened  unto  you 

2  Pet.  2.  22.  h.  unto  them  according  to  the  true  proverb 

see  befallen 

Happier. 

1  Cor.  7. 40.  she  is  7i.  if  she  abide  as  she  is,  after  my  judgement 

Happy. 

Acts  26.  2.  I  [Paul]  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa 
lioin.  14.  22.  Happy  is  he  that  judgeth  not  himself  in  that 
see  blessed. 

Hard.— .4. F  ^hardly 

Mat.  19.  23.  Itisi/t.  for  aricli  man  to  enter  iuto  the  kingdom 

25.  24.  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  a  kard  uiau 

Mk.  10.  24.  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches 
Jno.  6.  60.  This  is  a  hard  saying  ;  who  can  hear  it  ? 
Acts  18.  7.  whose  house  joined  hard  to  the  synagogue 

26.  14.  it  is  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  goad 
Heb.  5.  11.  many  things  to  say,  andhcird  of  interpretation 

2  Pet.  3.  16.  are  some  things  hard  to  be  understood 
Jude  16    hard  things  which  ungodly  sinners  have  spoken 

Harden. 

Heb  3.  8.  Harden  not  your  hearts.  15  :  4.  7 

Hardened. — A .  V  ^blinded. 

Mk.  6.  52.  concerning  the  loaves,  but  their  heart  was  h. 

8. 17.  neither  understand?  have  ye  your  heart  hardened? 
Jno.  12.  40.  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and  he  h.  their  heart 
Acts  19.  9.  some  were  h.  and  disobedient,  speaking  evil 
Pom.  11  7.  the  election  obtained  it,  and  the  rest  were  i/i. 
2  Cor  3.  14.  but  their  minds  were  Viardened 
Heb.  3.  13.  To-day;  lest  any  one  of  you  be  hardened 

Hardeneth— ing. — A.V.  ^blindness,  ^hardness. 

Mk.  3.  5.  being  grieved  at  the  ^hairlerung  of  their  heart 
Rijin.  9. 18.  mercy  on  whom  he  will,  and  whom  he  will  he  /;. 

11.  25.  a  ^hardening  in  part  hath  befallen  Israel 
Eph.  4.  18.  because  of  the  '^hardening  of  their  heart 

Hardly. 

Mk.  10.  23.  h.  shall  they  that  have  riches  enter.  Lu.  18.24 

Lu  9.  39.  it  h.  departeth  from  him,  bruising  him  sorely 

see  diffinUty,  hard. 

Hardness. 

Mat.  19.  8.  for  your  h.  of  heart  suffered  you.  Mk.  10.  5 
Mk.  16.  14.  upbraided  them  with  their  unbelief  and  h. 
Bom.  2.  5.  but  after  thy  hardness  and  impenitent  heart 
see  hardening,  hardship. 

Hardship. — A.V.  ^afflictions,  Viardness,  Hrouble. 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  but  suffer  '^hardship  with  the  gospel 
2.  3.  Suffer  Viardship  with  me,  as  a  good  soldier 
9.  wherein  I  suSer  ^hardship  unto  bonds 
i.  5.  be  thou  sober  in  all  things,  suffer  ^hardship 


Harlot.— .4. F.  ^wJiore. 

1  Cor.  6.  15.  make  them  members  of  a  h.  ?     God  forbid 

16.  that  he  that  is  joined  to  a  harlot  is  one  body  ? 
Heb.  11.  31.  By  faith  Rahab  the  harlot  perished  not 
Jas.  2.  25.  was  not  also  Eahab  the  h.  justified  by  works 
Bev.  17.  1.  I  will  shew  thee  the  judgement  of  the  great  lA. 

15.  waters  which  thou  sawest,  where  the  i/t.sittetli  [19.^2 

16.  these  shall  hate  the  ^h.,  and  shall  make  her  desolate 

Harlots. 

Mat.  21.  31.  h.  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before  you 
32.  but  the  publicans  and  the  harlots  believed  him 
Lu.  15.  30.  which  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  harlots 

Bev.   17.  5.  BABYLON  THE  GREAT,  THE  MOTHER  OF  THE  H 

Harm.— ^.F.  Viurt, 

Acts  16.  28.  Do  thyself  no  harm  ;  for  we  are  all  here 
18.  10.  no  man  shall  set  on  thee  to  ^harm  thee  [Paul] 
28.  5.  he  shook  off  the  beast — and  took  no  harm 
21    nor  did  any  of  the  brethren — speak  any  h.  of  thee 
1  Pet.  3.  13.  who  is  he  that  will  h.  you,  if  ye  be  zealous 
see  amiss,  ivjury. 

Harmless. 

Afat.  10.  16.  wise  as  serpents,  and  harmless  as  doves 
Phil.  2. 15.  ye  may  be  blameless  and  h.  children  of  God 

see  guileless. 

Harp. — A.V.  Sharps. 

1  Cor.  14.  7.  things  without  life — whether  pipe  or  harp 
Bev.  5   8.  having  each  one  a  ^harp,  and  golden  bowls 

Harped — ing. 
1  Cor.  14.  7    how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  piped  or  h.  ? 
Bev.  14.  2.  as  the  voice  of  harpers  harping  with  their  harps 

Harpers. 
Bev.  14.  2.  voice  which  I  heard  was  as  the  voice  of  harpers 
18.  22.  the  voice  of  h.  and  minstrels  and  flute-players 

Harps. 
Bev.  14.  2.  voice  of  harpers  harping  with  their  harps 
15,  2.  standing  by  the  glassy  sea,  having  harps  of  God 
see  harp 

Harvest. 

Mat.  9.  37.  The  harvest  truly  is  plenteous.  Lu.  10.  2 

38.  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest,  that  he 

send  forth  labourers  into  his  harvefit.  Lu.  10.  2 
13.  30.  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest:  and  in 
the  time  of  the  harvest  I  will  say  to  the  reapers 

39.  the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world 

Mk.  4.  29.  putteth  forth  the  sickle,  because  the  h.  is  come 
■Tno.  4.  35.  then  cometh  the  h.  ? — white  already  unto  h. 
Bev.  14.  15.  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth  is  over-ripe 

Hast. — A.V.  ^saidst. 
Mat  19.  21.  sell  that  thou  hast.  Mk.  10.  21 :  Lu.  18.  22 

25.  25.  talent  in  the  earth  :  lo,  thou  hast  thine  own 
Jno.  4.  11.  Sir,  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with — whence 
then  hast  thou  that  living  water  ? 
18.  for  thou  h.  had  five  husbands  :  and  he  whom  thou 
now  hast  is  not  thy  husband — this  '^hast  thou  said 
Acts  8.  21.  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  matter 
Bom.  14.  22.  The  faith  which  thou  h.,  have  thou  to  thyself 
1  Cor.  4.  7.  what  hattt  thou  that  thou  didst  not  receive  ? 
Philem.  5.  faith  which  thou  hast  toward  the  Lord  Jesus 


155 


HAST 

Jas.  2.  18.  Thou  hast  faith,  and  I  have  works 
Rev.  2.  6.  But  this  thou  hast,  that  thou  hatest  the  works 
14.  thou  hast  there  some  that  hold  the  teaching.  15 
3.  11.  hold  fast  that  which  thou  hast,  that  no  one  take 

Haste. 
Mk.  6.  25.  she  came  in  straightway  with  /(..  unto  the  king 
Lu.  1.  39.  and  went  into  the  hill  country  with  haste 

2.  16.  came  with  haste,  and  found  both  Mary  and  Joseph 

see  made,  make. 
Hasted  A.V. — see  hastening. 
Hastening. — A.V.  ^hasted. 
Acts  20.  16.  for  he  was  ^hastening — to  be  at  Jerusalem 
Hastily. — A.V.  ^suddenly. 

1  Tim.  5.  22.  Lay  hands  ^hastily  on  no  man 
see  quickly. 

Hasting  A.V. —see  desiring. 

Hate. 
Mat.  5.  43.  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine  enemy 

6.  24.  either  he  will  hate  the  one.  Lu.  16.  13 

24.  10.  deliver  up  one  another,  and  shall  h.  one  another 
Lu.  1.  71.  and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us 

6.  22.  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  hate  you 
27.  Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  that  hate  you 
Jno.  7.  7.  The  world  cannot  hate  you  ;  but  me  it  hateth 
Bom.  7.  15.  but  what  I  hate,  that  I  do 
Bev.  2.  6.  works  of  the  Nicolaitans,  which  I  also  hate 

17.  16.  shall  hate  the  harlot,  and  shall  make  her  desolate 
see  haietli. 

Hated. 
Mat.  10.  22.  ye  shall  be  haled.  24.  9  :  Mk.  13.  13  :  Lu.  21. 17 
Lu.  19.  14.  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  an  ambassage 
Jno.  15.  18.  ye  know  that  it  hath  /la^ed  me  before  it  h.  you 

24.  both  seen  and  hated  both  me  and  my  Father 

25.  written  in  their  law,  They  hated  me  without  a  cause 
17.  14.  world  li.  them,  because  they  are  not  of  the  world 

Bom.  9.  13.  Jacob  I  loved,  but  Esau  I  hated 

Bph.  5.  29.  for  no  man  ever  hated  his  own  flesh 

Heh.  1.  9.  Thou  hast  loved  righteousness,  and  h.  iniquity 

Hateful.— .4. F.  ^haters. 
Bom.  1.  30.  backbiters,  Viateful  to  God,  insolent 
Tit.  3.  3.  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  hating 
Jiev.  18.  2.  a  hold  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  bird 

Haters  A.V. — see  hateful. 

Hatest. 

Hev.  2.  6.  thou  hatest  the  works  of  the  Nicolaitans 

Hateth.— ^.F.  ^hate. 

Lu.  14.  26.  Cometh  unto  me,  and  ^hateth  not  his  own  father 
Jno.  8.  20.  ervQ'CY  one  that  doeth  ill  hateth  the  liglit 

7.  7.  but  me  it  hateth,  because  I  testify  of  it 

12.  25.  he  that  hatethhis  life  in  this  world  shall  keep  it 
15.  18.  If  the  world  ^hateth  you.  1  Jno.  3.  il3 

19.  oat  tf  the  world,  therefore  the  world  hateth  you 
23.  He  hat  hateth  me  hateth  my  Father  also 
]  Jno.  2.  9.  and  hateth  his  brother,  is  in  the  darkness.  11 

3.  15.  Whosoever  hateth  his  brother  is  a  murderer 

4.  20.  say,  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his  brother,  he  is  a  liar 
Hath.— ^.  V.  Viad,  Viave. 

Mat.  5.  23.  that  thy  brother  hath  aught  against  thee 

8.  20.  hath  not  where  to  lay  his  head.  Lu.  9.  58 

13.  12.  hath,  to  bim  shall  be  given — h.  not,  from  him — 

which  he  h.  25.  29  :  Mk.  4.  25  :  Lu.  8.  ^18  :  19.  26 


HAVE 

Mat.  13. 44.  selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field 

56.  "Whence  then  hath  this  man  all  these.    Mk.  6.  2 
Mk.  4.  23.  If  any  man  Viath  ears  to  hear.  Mat.  11.  15  :  13. 

9,  43  :  Lu.  8.  8  :  14.  35  :  Bev.  13.  ^9 
Lu.  12.  44.  that  he  will  set  him  over  all  that  he  hath 
14.  33.  renounceth  not  all  that  he  tiath.  he  cannot  be 

19.  24.  give  it  unto  him  that  hath  the  ten  pounds 
25.  they  said  unto  him.  Lord,  he  hath  ten  pounds 

20.  24.  Whose  image  and  superscription  hath  it  ? 

Jno.  12.  48.  He  that  rejeoteth  me — h.  one  that  judgeth  him 
14.  30.  of  the  world  cometh  :    and  he  h.  nothing  in  me 
16.  15.  All  things  whatsoever  the  Father  hatk  are  mine 
Acts  15.  21.  Moses  from  generations  of  old  h.  in  every  city 
Bom.  3.  1.  What  advantage  then  hath  the  Jew  ? 
4.  1.  forefather  according  to  the  flesh,  hath  found  ? 
2.  was  justified  by  woi'ks,  he  hath  whereof  to  glory 

8.  9.  ^haih  not  the  Spirit  of  Christ,  he  is  none  of  his 

9.  21.  Or  hath  not  the  potter  a  right  over  the  clay 

1  Cor.  14.  26.  each  one  h.  a  psalm,  Jiath  a  teaching,  hath  a 

revelation,  hath  a  tongue,  hath  an  interpretation 

2  Cor.  6.  14.  what  communion  hath  light  with  darkness  ? 

15.  what  concord  h.  Christ — what  portion  h.  a  believer 

16.  what  agreement  hath  a  temple  of  God  with  idols  ? 
8.  12.  according  as  a  man  h.,  not  according  as  he  h.  not 

Heb,  7.  6.  hath  taken  tithes  of  Abraham,  and  hath  blessed 

him  that  ^hath  the  promises 
Jas.  2.  14.  a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  but  have  not  works  ? 

1  Jno.  2.  23.  hath  not  the  Father — hath  the  Father  also 

3.  17.  whoso  hath  the  worlds  goods,  and  beholdeth 

4.  16.  and  have  believed  the  love  which  God  hath  in  us 

5.  12.  He  that  hath  the  Sou  hath  the  life ;  he  that  hath 

not  the  Son  of  God  halh  not  the  life 

2  Jno.  9.  hath  not  God — h.  both  the  Father  and  the  Son 
Bev.  3.  7.  he  that  hatli,  the  key  of  David,  he  that  opeueth 

13.  8.  every  one  whose  name  hath  not  been  written  in 
the  book  of  life  of  the  Lamb  that  hath  been  slain 
see  have. 
Hating. 

Tit.  3.  3.  malice  and  envj',  hateful,  hating  one  another 
Jude  23.  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the  flesh 

Hatred  A.V. — see  enmities. 

Haughty. — A.V.  ^proud. 

Bom.  1.  30.  hateful  to  God,  insolent,  Viazighty,  boastful 
2  Tim.  3.  2.  ^haughty,  railers,  disobedient  to  parents 

Have. — A.V.  ^hath,  ^receive,  '^retain. 

Mat.  3.  9.  We  have  Abraham  to  our  father.  Lu.  8.  8 

8.  29.  What  have  we  to  do  with  thee.  Mk.  1.  24  :  Lu.  4. 

13.  12.  and  he  shall  have  abundance.  25.  29  [34 

14.  4.  It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have  her.  Mk.  6.  18 

15.  33.  Whence  should  we  7irtZ)e  so  many  loaves  in  a  desert 
34.  How  many  loaves  ha.ve  ye  ?  Mk.  6.  38  :  8.  5 

19.  27.  and  followed  thee ;  what  then  shall  we  have  ? 
28.  Jesus  said — that  ye  which  have  followed  me 

26.  11.  ye   have  the  poor  always  with  you  ;  but  me  }-e 

have  not  always.  Mk.  14.  7  :  J?io.  12.  8 
65.  what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses  ? 

27.  19.  Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  righteous  man 
Mk.  2.  17.  that  are  whole  Jiave  no  need  of  a  physician 

4.  40.  Why  are  ye  fearful  ?  have  ye  not  yet  faith  ? 
7.  24.  into  a  house,  and  would  tuive  no  man  know  it 

9.  50.  the  salt  h.  lost  its  saltness — Have  salt  in  yourselves 

10.  21.  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven.  Lu.  18.  22 

11.  22.  Jesus  answering  saitli  unto  them,  H.  faith  in  God 

23.  but  shall  believe — he  shaU  have  it  fthem 

24.  believe  that  ye  /i.  received  them,  and  ye  shall  have 

25.  forgive,  if  ye  have  aught  against  any  one 


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HAVE 


HEAL 


Lit.  1.  62.  signs  to  his  father,  what  he  would  h.  him  called 

6.  32.  what  thank  have  ye  ?  33,  34 

11.  6.  journey,  and  I  have  nothing  to  set  before  him 

12.  4.  and  after  that  have  no  moi-e  that  they  can  do 

24.  which  have  no  store-chamber  nor  barn 

33.  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms  [19 

14.  18.  I  have  bought  a  field — I  pray  thee  h.  me  excused . 
22.  31.  Simon,  Simon,  behold,  Satan  asked  to  have  you 
24.  17.  What  communications  are  these  that  ye  have 

41.  Have  ye  here  anything  to  eat  ?  Jno.  21.  5 
J710.  2.  4.  Woman,  what  have  I  to  do  with  thee  ? 

5.  7.  I  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troubled,  to  put 

8.  6.  that  they  might  have  whereof  to  accuse  him 
Ads  3.  6.  gold  have  I  none ;  but  what  I  /; .,  that  give  I  thee 

16.  3.  Him  would  Paul  have  to  go  forth  with  him 
Horn.  1.  28.  they  refused  to  Viave  God  in  their  knowledge 

9.  9.  season  will  I  come,  and  Sarah  shall  have  a  son 

14.  22.  faith  which  thou  hast,  have  thou  to  thyself 

15.  17.  I  have  therefore  my  glorying  in  Christ  Jesus 

1  Cor.  6.  19.  Holy  Ghost  which  is  in  you,  which  ye  have 

7.  2.  each  man  h.  his  own  wife — each  woman  h.  her  own 
28.  Yet  such  shall  have  tribulation  in  the  flesh 

32.  But  I  would  havejoa  to  be  free  from  cares 
40.  I  think  that  I  also  have  the  Spirit  of  God 

8.  1.  We  know  that  we  aU  have  knowledge 

9.  4.  Have  we  no  right  to  eat  and  to  drink  ?  5,  6 

16.  if  1  preach  the  gospel,  I  have  nothing  to  glory  of 

11.  22.  have  ye  not — put  thRm  to  shame  that  have  not  ? 

12.  21.  hand,  I  have  uo  need  of  thee — feet,  I  h.  no  need 

25.  members  should  have  the  same  care  one  for  another 
30.  h.  all  gifts  of  healings  ?  do  all  speak  with  tongues  ? 

15.  31.  by  that  glorying  in  you — which  I  have  in  Christ 

2  Co7\  3.  4.  such  confidence  have  we  through  Christ 

6.  12.  may  have  wherewith  to  answer  them  that  glory 
6.  14.  what  fellowship  i/iaue  righteousness  and  iniquity? 

Ej)h.  4.  28.  may  have  whereof  to  give  to  him  that  hath  need 
Fhil.  1.  7.  because  I  have  you  in  my  heart  [flesh 

3.  3.  glory  in  Christ  Jesus,  and  Itave  no  confidence  in  the 
4.  might  have  confidence — thiuketh  to  ^h.  confidence 

17.  which  so  walk  even  as  ye  have  us  for  an  ensauiple 
Col.  1.  4.  of  the  love  which  ye  have  toward  all  the  saints 
Philem.  15.  that  thou  shouldest  Viave  him  for  ever 
Heb.  4.  13.  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  have  to  do 

5.  12.  ye  have  need  again  that  some  one  teach  you 
8.  3.  this  high  priest  also  have  somewhat  to  offer 

13.  5.  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have 

Jas.  4.  2.  Ye  lust,  and  h.  not — ye  /)-.  not,  because  ye  ask  not 

1  Jno.  4.  21.  And  this  commandment  have  we  from  him 
5.  14.  this  is  the  boldness  which  we  have  toward  him 

Bev,  2.  4.  But  I  have  this  against  thee.  14,  20 

10.  ye  may  be  tried;  and  ye  shall  h.  tribulation  ten  days 
25.  Howbeit  that  which  ye  have,  hold  fast  till  I  come 
22.  14.  may  have  the  right  to  come  to  the  tree  of  life 
see  ability,  desireth,  hath,  willeth. 

Haven. 

Acts  27.  12.  haven  was  not  commodious — a  haven  of  Crete 

Having. — A.  V. '^possessed.  ' 

Lii.  8.  43.  a  woman  having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years 
Acts  16.  16.  a  certain  maid  ^having  a  spirit  of  divination 
Ham.  15.  23.  having  no  more  any  place  in  these  regions — 
having  these  many  years  a  longing  to  come 

2  Cor.  6.  10.  as  h.  nothing,  and  yet  possessing  all  things 
Fhil.  1.  23.  having  the  desire  to  depart  and  be  with  Christ 
Tit.  2.  8.  ashamed,  having  no  evil  thing  to  say  of  us 

2  J}vo.  12.  Having  many  things  to  write  unto  you 
Jade  19.  make  separations,  sensual,  having  not  the  Spirit 
see  being,  had. 


Havock. — A.V.  ^destroyed,  "^wasted. 
Acts  9.  21.  he  that  in  Jerusalem  made  ^havocJc  of  them 
Gal.  1.  13.  persecuted  the  church  of  God,  and  made  ^A.  of  it 
23.  preacheth  the  faith  of  which  he  once  made  i/tawc^ 

see  waste. 

Hay. 
1  Cor.  3.  12.  gold,  silver,  costly  stones,  wood,  hay,  stubble 

Hazarded — ing.—A.V.  h-egarding. 
Acts  15.  26.  h.  their  lives  for  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Phil.  2.  30.  i/i.  his  life  to  supply  that  which  was  lacking 

Head. 

Mat.  5.  36.  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy  head 

8.  20.  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  his  /(.  Lu.  9.  58 
10.  30.  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numbered.  Lu.  12.  7 
14.  11.  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger,  and  given  to 
21.  42.  was  made  the  head  of  the  corner.  Mk.  12.  10  : 

Lu.  20.  17  :  Acts  4.  11 :  1  Pet.  2.  7  [15.  19 

27.  30.  took  the  reed  and  smote  him  on  the  head.     Mk. 

Mk.  6.  24.  she  said.  The  /;-.  of  John  the  Baptist.  Mat.  14.  8 

Lu.  7.  38.  and  wiped  them  with  the  hair  of  her  head 

46.  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint  [34 

21.18.  And  not  a  hair  of  your  7iea(^  shall  perish.  .4c^s27. 

Jno.  13.  9.  not  my  feet  only,  but  also  my  hands  and  my  h. 

Bom.  12.  20.  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  upon  his  head 

1  Cor.  11.  3.  the  head  of  every  man  is  Christ — the  head  of 

the  woman  is  the  man — the  head  of  Christ  is  God 

4.  having  his  head  covered,  dishonoureth  his  head 

5.  with  her  head  unveiled  dishonoureth  her  head 

10.  sign  of  authority  on  her  head,  because  of  the  angels 
12.  21.  again  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no  need  of  you 
Eph.  1.  22.  head  over  all.  4.  15 :  Col.  1.  18 
5.  23.  the  husband  is  the  headoi  the  wife,  as  Christ  also 
is  the  head  of  the  church 
Col.  2.  10.  who  is  the  head  of  all  principality  and  power 

19.  not  holding  fast  the  Head,  from  whom  all  the  body 
Bev.  19. 12.  and  upon  his  head  are  many  diadems 
sec  bowed,  covered,  crown. 

Headlong. 
Lu.  4.  29.  led  him— that  they  might  throw  him  down  /;. 
Acts  1.  18.  iaWingheadlong,  he  burst  asunder  in  the  midst 

Heady  A.V. —  see  headstrong. 

Heads. 
Mat.  27.  39.  railed  on  him,  wagging  their  h.  Mk.  15.  29 
Lu.  21.  28.  lift  up  your  heads  ;  because  your  redemption 
Acts  18.  6.  Your  blood  be  upon  your  own  heads 

21.  24.  charges  for  them,  that  they  may  shave  their  h. 
Bev.  4.  4.  and  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold 

9.  7.  and  upon  their /leafZs  as  it  were  crowns  like  unto  gold 
19.  their  tails  are  like  unto  serpents,  and  have  heads 

12.  3.  red  dragon,  having  seven  /».— upon  his  h.  seven 
13.3.  I  saw  one  of  his  /;,.  as  though  it  had  been  smitten 

17.  3.  names  of  blasphemy,  having  seven  heads.  7 :  13. 1 
9.  The  seven  heads  are  seven  mountains 

18.  19.  And  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads,  and  cried 

Headstrong.— ^.F.  ^heady. 

2  Tim.  3.  4.  traitors,  '^headstrong,  puffed  up 

Heal. 

Mat.  8.  7.  And  he  saith  unto  him,  I  will  come  and  h.  him 

10.  1 .  gave  them  authority — to  h.  all  manner  of  disease 
Q.  Heal  the  sick.  iw.  9.  2  :  10.  9 

12  10.  Is  it  lawful  to  h.  on  the  sabbath  day  ?  Lu.  14.  3 

13.  15.  And  I  should  heal  them.  Jno.  12.  40  :  Acts  28.  27 
Mk  3.  2.  whether  he  would  h.  him  on  the  sabbath.  Lu.  6. 7 


157 


HEAL 


HEAE 


Lu.  4.  23.  Bay  unto  me  this  parable,  Physician,  h.  thyself 

5.  17.  the  power  of  the  Lord  was  with  him  to  heal 
Jno.  4.  47.  that  he  would  come  down,  and  heal  his  son 
Acts  4.  30.  while  thou  stretchest  forth  thy  hand  to  heal 
see  save. 

Healed. — A.V.  ^made  whole. 
Mat.  4.  24.  he  healed  them.  12.  15  :  15.  30  :  19.  2  :  21.  14  : 
Mk.G.  5,  13:  Lu.  4.  40 :  9.  II 

8.  8.  and  my  servant  shall  be  healed.  13  :  Lu.  7.  7 

16.  witli  a  word,  and  healed  all  that  were  sick.  14.  14 

12.  22.  he  healed  him.  Lu.  14.  4  :  22.  51 

15.  28.  And  her  daughter  was  ^healed  from  that  hour 
Mk.  1.  34.  he  healed  many  that  were  sick.  3.  10 

5.  29.  felt  in  her  body  that  she  was  healed  of  her  plague 
j&M.  5. 15.  came  together  to  hear,  and  to  be /;ea/t;t^.  6.17,13 

6.  19.  power  came  forth  from  him,  and  healed  them  ail 
8. 2.  certain  women  which  bad  been  healed  of  evil  spirits 

43.  had  spent  all — and  couid  not  be  healed  of  any 

47.  touched  him,  and  how  she  was  healed  immediately 

9.  42.  rebuked  the  unclean  spirit,  and  healed  the  boy 

13.  14.  come  and  be  healed,  and  not  on — the  sabbatli 
17.  15.  when  he  saw  that  he  was  healed,  turned  back 

Jno.  5.  13.  he  that  was  healed  wist  not  who  it  was 
Acts  4.  14.  seeing  the  man  which  was  AeaZcf?  standing 
5.  16.  unclean  spirits  :  and  they  were  healed  every  one 
8.  7.  that  were  palsied,  and  that  were  lame,  were  healed 
28.  8.  prayed,  and  laying  his  hands  on  him  healed  him 
Heb.  12. 13.  not  turned  out  of  the  way,  but  rather  be  healed 
Jas.  5.  16.  pray  one  for  another,  that  ye  may  be  healed 
1  Pet.  2.  24.  by  whose  stripes  ye  were  liealed 
Mev.  13.  3.  and  his  death-stroke  was  healed.  12 
see  cured,  whole. 

Healeth. — A.V.  hnaketh  whole. 
Acts  9.  34.  Jilneas,  Jesus  Christ  '^healeth  thee 

Healing. 

Mat.  4.  23.  and  healing  all  manner  of  disease.  9.  35 
Lu.  9.  6.  preaching  the  gospel,  and  healing  everywhere 

11.  and  them  that  had  need  of  healing  he  healed 
Acts  4.  22.  on  whom  this  miracle  of  healing  was  wrought 

10.  38.  who  went  about  doing  good,  and  healing  all 
Hev.  22.  2.  leaves  of  the  tree  were  for  the  h.  of  the  nations 

see  healings. 

Healings.— J..  F.  Viealing. 

1  Cor.  12.  9.  and  to  another  gifts  of  '^healings.  28 

30.  have  all  gifts  of  ^healings  ?  do  all  speak  with  tongues  ? 

Health. 

3  Jno.  2.  and  be  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul  prospereth 

see  safety. 

Heap. 

2  Tim.  4.  3.  itching  ears,  will  heaj>  to  themselves  teachers 

Heaped  A.V. — see  laid  tip. 

Hear. — A.  V.  ^heard,  Viearers,  ^hearken. 
Mat.  10,  14.  not  receive  you,  rxorh.  your  words.  Mk.  6.  11 

11.  4.  tell  John  the  things  which  ye  do  hear  and  see 
5.  and  the  deaf  hear.  Mk.  7.  37  :  Lu.  7.  22 

12.  42.  to  hea.r  the  wisdom  of  Solomon.  Lu.  11.  31 

13. 13,  hearing  theyAea?-  not,  neither  do  they  understand 

14.  By  hearing  ye  shall  hear.  Acts  28.  26 

15.  hear  with  their  ears,  And  understand.  Acts  28.  27 

16.  But  blessed  are  your  eyes— and  your  ears,  for  they  h. 

17.  and  to  liear  the  things  which  ye  hear.  Lu.  10.  24 


Mat.  13.  18.  Hear  then  ye  the  parable  of  the  sower 
15.  10.  and  said  unto  them,  Hear,  and  understand 
18.  15.  if  he  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained  thy  brother 

16.  if  he  hear  thee  not,  take  with  thee  one  or  two  more 

17.  refuse  to  hear  them — refuse  to  hear  the  church  also 
24.  6.  ye  shall  hear  of  wars.  Mk.  13.  7  :  Lu.  21.  9 

Mk.  4.  12.  and  hearing  they  may /iear,  and  not  understand 
20.  such  as  hear  the  word,  and  accept  it,  and  bear  fruit 

23.  If  any  man  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

24.  Take  heed  what  ye  h. :  with  what  measure.  Lu.  8. 18 
33.  spake  he  the  word  unto  them,  as  they  were  able  to  h. 

7.  14.  ^Hear  me  all  of  you,  and  understand  [it 
9.  7.  my  beloved  Son  :  hearyehiva..  Mat.  17.  5:  Lu.  9.  35 
12. 29.  Hear,  O  Israel;  The  Lord  our  God,  the  Lord  is  one 

Lu.  5.  15.  great  multitudes  came  together  to  hear 
6.  27.  I  say  unto  you  which  hear,  Love  your  enemies 

8.  21.  these  which  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  do  it.  11.  28 

9.  9.  but  who  is  this,  about  whom  I  hear  such  things  ? 

15.  1.  sinners  were  drawing  near  unto  him  for  to  h.  him 
16. 2.  What  is  this  that  I  h.  of  thee  ?  render  the  account 

29.  have  Moses  and  the  prophets;  let  them  hear  them 

31.  If  they  hear  not  Moses  and  the  prophets,  neither 

18.  6.  Hear  what  the  unrighteous  judge  saith 

21. 38.  people  came  early — to  him  iu  the  temple,  to  h.  him 
Jno.  5.  25.  the  dead  shall  hear — they  that  liear  shall  live 

30.  I  can  of  myself  do  nothing :  as  I  hear,  I  judge 

6.  60.  This  is  a  hard  saying  ;  who  can  hear  it  ? 

7.  51.  Doth  our  law  judge  a  man,  except  it  first  hear 

8.  43.  Even  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 

47.  ye  hear  them  not,  because  ye  are  not  of  God 

9.  27.  ye  did  not  hear  :  wherefore  would  ye  h.  it  again  ? 

10.  8.  robbers  :  but  the  sheep  did  not  hear  them 
20.  hath  a  devil,  and  is  mad ;  why  hear  ye  him  ? 

12.  47.  if  any  man  hear  my  sayings,  and  keep  them  not 

14.  24.  and  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine 

16.  13.  whatthings  soever  he  shall  h.,  these  shall  bespeak 
Acts  2.  8.  how  hear  we,  every  man  in  our  own  language 

22.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  hear  these  words 
33.  he  hath  poured  forth  this,  which  ye  see  and  hear 
10.  22.  to  send  for  thee  into  his  house,  and  to  hear  words 
33.  to  hear  all  things  that  have  been  commanded  thee 

13.  7.  and  sought  to  hear  the  word  of  God 

44.  city  was  gathered  together  to  hear  the  word  of  God 

15.  7.  by  my  mouth  the  Gentiles  should  hear  the  word 

17.  21.  either  to  tell  or  to  hear  some  new  thing 

32.  "We  will  hear  thee  concerning  this  yet  again 

19.  2.  did  not  so  much  as  Viear  whether  the  Holy  Ghost 
26.  And  ye  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone  at  Ephesus 

21.  22,  they  will  certainly  hear  that  thou  art  come 

22.  1.  hear  ye  the  defence  which  I  now  make  unto  you 

23.  35.  I  will  hear  thy  cause — when  thine  accusers 

24.  4,  I  intreat  thee  to  /(.  us  of  thy  clemency  a  few  words 

25.  22.  could  wish  to  hear  the  man  myself — sbalt  /;..  him 

26.  3.  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  patiently 

29.  all  that  hear  me  this  day,  might  become  such  as  I  am 
28.  22.  But  we  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou  thtnkest 

28.  is  sent  unto  the  Gentiles  :  they  will  also  hear 
Bom.  10. 14.  and  how  shall  they  hear  without  a  preacher? 

18.  But  I  say,  Did  they  not  ^hear  ?     Yea,  verily 

1  Cor.  11.  18.  I  hear  that  divisions  exist  among  you 

14.  21.  and  not  even  thus  will  they  hear  me 

Gal.  4.  21.  desire  to  be  under  the  law,  do  ye  not  7i.  the  law? 
Eph.  4.  29.  that  it  may  give  grace  to  them  that  Viear 
Fhil.  1.  27.  see  you  or  be  absent,  I  may  hear  of  your  state 

30.  conflict  which  ye  saw  in  me,  and  now  hear  to  be 

2  Th.  3.  11.  we  7^.  of  some  that  walk  among  you  disorderly 

1  Ti77i.  4, 16.  save  both  thyself  and  them  that  hear  thee 

2  Tim.  2.  14.  to  the  subverting  of  them  that  Viear 

4.  17.  proclaimed,  and  that  all  the  Gentiles  might  hear 


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Jas,  1.  19.  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak 
3  Jno.  4.  to  hear  of  my  children  walking  in  the  truth 
Bev.  1.  3.  and  they  that  hear  the  words  of  the  prophecy 

3.  3.  Bemember — how  thou  hast  received  and  didst  i/iea?' 

9.  20.  idols — neither  see,  nor  liear,  nor  walk 

see  heard,  heareth,  hearken,  listening. 

HeaJd, — A.V,  ^hear,  Vteariitg,  ^noised,  *seen. 

Mat.  5.  21.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said.  27,  33,  38,  43 
6.  7.  that  they  shall  be  heard  for  their  much  speaking 

11.  2.  John  heard  in  the  prison  tlie  works  of  the  Christ 

13.  17.  things  which  ye  hear,  and  h.  them  not.  Lu.  10. 24 

14.  1.  tetrarch  h.  the  report  concerning  Jesus.  Mk.ii.  14 
15. 12.  Pharisees  were  offended,  when  they  h.  this  saying? 
22.  22.  when  they  h.  it,  they  marvelled,  and  left  him 
26.  65.  ye  have  heardihe  blasphemy.  Mk.  14.  64 

Mh.  4.  15.  when  they  have  h.,  straightway  cometli  Satan 
18.  these  are  they  that  have  ^/i.  the  word.  Lu.  8.  ^12,  US 

14.  11.   when  they  heard  it,  were  giad,  and  promised 
58.  We  heard  him  say,  I  will  destroy  this  temple 

Lu.  1.  13.  Fear  not,  Zacharias — thy  supplication  is  heard 

66.  aU.  that  heard  them  laid  them  up  in  their  heart 

2.  47.  all  that  heard  him  were  amazed  at  his — answers 

4.  23.  whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  at  Capernaum 

5.  1.  pressed  upon  him  and  ^heard  the  word  of  God 

10.  39.  sat  at  the  Lord's  feet,  and  heard  his  word 

12.  3.  have  said  in  the  darkness  shall  be  h.  in  the  light 

20.  16.  when  they  heard  it,  they  said,  God  forbid 

Jno.  3.  32.  What  he  hath  seen  and  heard,  of  that  he  beareth 
4.  42.  we  have  heard  for  ourselves.  Lu.  22.  71 

6.  45.  Every  one  that  hath  heard  from  the  Father 

8.  26.  things  which  I  heard  from  him,  these  speak  I 
38.  ye  also  do  the  things  which  ye  ^h.  from  your  father 
40.  told  you  the  truth,  which  I  heard  from  God 

9.  32.   it  was  never  heard  that  any  one  opened  the  eyes 
40.  Pharisees  which  were  with  him  heard  these  things 

12.  29.  stood  by,  and  heard  it,  said  that  it  had  thundered 
34.  We  have  h.  out  of  the  law  that  the  Christ  abideth 

15.  15.  all  things  that  I  heard  from  my  Father  I  have 

18.  21.  ask  them  that  heardme,  what  I  spake  unto  them 

21.  7.  Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord,  he  girt  his  coat 
Acts  1.  4.  promise  of  the  Father,  which — ye  h.  from  me 

2.  6.  Bound  was  ^lieard,  the  multitude  came  together — 

every  man  h.  them  speaking  in  his  own  language 

37.  when  they  h.  this,  they  were  pricked  in  their  heart 

4.  4.  many  of  them  that  heard  the  word  believed 

20.  but  speak  the  things  which  we  saw  and  heard 

5.  5.  and  great  fear  came  upon  all  that  heard  it 

6.  11.  We  have  heard  him  speak  blasphemous  words 

14.  we  have  heard  him  say,  that  this  Jesus  of  Nazareth 

7.  34.  have  heard  their  groaning,  and  I  am  come  down 

8.  6.  spoken  by  Philip,  when  they  ^h.,  and  saw  the  signs 
30.  ran  to  him,  and  h.  him  reading  Isaiah  the  prophet 

9.  13.  I  have  h.  from  many  of  this  man,  how  much  evil 

21.  And  all  that  heard  him  [Saul]  were  amazed 

10.  31.  Cornelius,  thy  prayer  is  heard,  and  thine  alms 
44.  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all  them  which  heard  the  word 
46.  heard  them  speak  with  tongues,  and  magnify  God 

13.  48.  And  as  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they  were  glad 

14.  9.  The  same  heard  Paul  s^^eaking 

15.  24.  we  have  heard  that  certain  which  went  out 

16.  14.  Lydia — one  that  worshipped  God,  heard  us 

17.  32.  when  they  heard  of  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 

19.  5.  when  they  heard  this,  they  were  baptized 

22.  2.  when  they  heard  that  he  spake — in  the  Hebrew 

15.  witness — unto  all  men  of  what  thou  hast  seen  and  h. 
24.  24.  sent  for  Paul,  and /iearfZ  him  concerning  the  faith 

Bom.  10. 14.  believe  in  him  whom  they  have  not  heard  ? 
15.  21.  And  they  who  have  not  heard  shall  understand 


1  Cor.  2.  9.  Things  which  eye  saw  not,  and  ear  heard  not 

2  Cor.  12.  4.  into  Paradise,  and  heard  unspeakable  words 
Gal.  1.  13.  ye  have  h.  of  my  manner  of  life  in  time  past 
E^ih.  1.  13.  ye  also,  having  heard  the  word  of  the  truth 

15.  having  h.  of  the  faith  in  the  Lord  Jesus.  Col.  1.  4 
4.  21.  if  so  be  that  ye  heard  him,  and  were  taught  in  him 
PJiil.  2.  26.  because  ye  had  heard  that  he  was  sick 

4.  9.  received  and  heard  and  saw  in  me,  these  things  do 

Col.  1.  5.  for  you  in  the  heavens,  whereof  ye  heard  before 

6.  since  the  day  ye  heard  and  knew  the  grace  of  God 

9.  we  also,  since  the  day  weheard  it,  do  notecase  to  pray 

I  2  Titn.  1.  13.  sound  words  which  thou  hast /(ea?-d  from  me 

2.  2.  the  things  which  thou  hast  heard  from  me 

Hcb.  2.  1.  more  earnest  heed  to  the  things  that  were /jea?-tZ 
3.  was  confirmed  unto  us  by  them  that  heard 

3.  16.  For  whOj  when  they  heard,  did  provoke? 

4.  2.  they  were  not  united  by  faith  with  them  that  heard 

5.  7.  and  having  been  heard  for  his  godly  fear 

12.  19.  which  voice  they  that  h.  intreated  that  no  word 
Jas.  5.  11.  ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  Job 

1  Jno.  1.  1.  which  we  have  Ji.,  that  which  we  have  seen.  3 

5.  this  is  the  message  whicli  we  have  heard,  from  him 
2.  7.  the  old  commandment  is  the  n'ord  which  ye  heard 

IS.  and  as  ye  heard  that  antichrist  cometh.  4.  3 

24.  which  ye  heard  from  the  beginning.  3. 11  :  2  Jno.  6 
Ecv.  5. 13.  h.  I  saying.  Unto  him  that  sitteth  on  the  throne 

7.  4.  I  heard  the  number  of  them.  9.  16 

8.  13.  and  I  heard  an  eagle,  flying  in  mid  heaven 
16.  5.  And  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters  saying 

18.  22.  trumpeters  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all  in  thee 
— the  voice  of  a  millstone  shall  be  heard  no  more 
23.  and  of  the  bride  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all 
22.  8.  I  John  am  he  that  heard  and  saw  these  things. 
And  when  I  heard  and  saw,  I  fell  down 
see  hear,  heardest,  hearkened,  listening,  received,  voice. 
Heardest. — A.V.  ^heard, 
Jno.  11.  41.  Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  '^-heardest  me 
Hearer— s. 

Bom.  2.  13.  not  the  hearers  of  a  law  are  just  before  God 
Ja,s.  1.  22.  be  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  hearers  only 
23.  For  if  any  one  is  a  h.  of  the  word,  and  not  a  doer 

25.  being  not  a  hearer  that  forgetteth,  but  a  doer 

see  hear. 

Hearest. 

Mat.  21 .  16.  Hearest  thou  what  these  are  saying  ? 

27.  13.  Hearest  thou  not  how  many  things  they  witness 
Jno.  3.  8.  where  it  listeth,  and  thou  hearest  the  voice 

11.  42.  And  I  knew  that  thou  hearest  me  always 

Heareth.— .4.  F.  ^lear. 

Mat.  7. 24.  Every  one — which  h.  these  words.  26 :  Lu.  6.  47, 

13.  19.  When  any  one  /(.  the  word  of  the  kingdom     [49, 
20.  this  is  he  that  heareth  the  word.  22,  23 

Lu.  10.  16.  He  that  heareth  you  heareth  me 

Jno.  3.  29.  which  staudeth  and  heareHi  him,  rejoiceth 

5.  24.  He  that  heareth  my  word,  and  believeth  him 

8.  47.  He  that  is  of  God  heareth  the  words  of  God 

9.  31.  God  h.  not  sinners — do  his  will,  him  he  heareth 
18.  37.  Every  one  that  is  of  the  truth  heareth  my  voice 

2  Cor.  12.  6.  which  he  seeth  me  to  be,  or  Jieareth  from  me 
1  Jno.  4.  5.  of  the  world,  and  the  world  heareth  them 

6.  he  that  knoweth  God  heareth  us — hea.reth  us  not 

6.  14.  if  we  ask  anything  according  to  his  will,  he  h.  us 
15.  and  if  we  know  that  he  ^h.  us  whatsoever  we  ask 

Rev.  22.  17.  And  he  that  heareth,  let  him  say.  Come 
18.  I  testify  unto  every  man  that  heareth  the  words 


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Hearing.— .4.  F.  ^audience. 

Mat.  13.  13.  seeing  they  see  not,  and  h.  they  hear  not 
J  4.  By  hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  in   no  wise 

understand,  Mk.  A.  12  :  Lu.  8.  10  :  Acts  28.  26 
15.  And  their  ears  are  dull  of  hearing.    Acts  28.  27 
Mk.  6.  2.  and  many  hearing  him  were  astonished 
Lu.  2.  46.  both  hearing  them,  and  asking  them  questions 
18.  36.  hearing  a  multitude  going  by,  he  inquired 
20.  45.  in  the  ^hearing  of  all  the  people  he  said  unto  his 
Acts  5.  5.  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell  down 

9.  7.  stood  speecliless,  h.  the  voice,  but  beholding  no  man 

18.  8.  many  of  the  Corinthians  hearing  believed 

25.  23.  and  they  were  entered  into  tlie  place  of  hearing 
Rom.  10.  17.  belief  cometh  of  h.,  and  h.  by  the  word  of 

1  Cor.  12.  17.  where  were  the  h.  ?  If  the  whole  were  h. 
Gal.  3.  2.  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing  of  faith  ?  5 
Philem.  5.  hearing  of  thy  love,  and  of  the  faith 

Heb.  5.  11.  seeing  ye  are  become  dull  of  hearing 

2  Pet.  2.  8.  in  seeing  and  hearing,  vexed  his  righteous 

see  decision,  heard. 

Hearken. — A.V.  ^audience, '''hear,  ^obeyed. 

Acts  3.  22.  to  him  shall  ye  Viearken  in  all  things 

23.  every  soul,  which  shall  notViearke?i  to  that  prophet 
4.  19.  to  h.  unto  you  rather  than  unto  God,  judge  ye 
13.  16.  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God,  Viearken 
15.  13.  Brethren,  hearken  unto  me.  7.  2 
Pom.  10.  16.  they  did  not  all  ^hearken  to  the  glad  tidings 
Jas.  2.  5.  Hearken,  my  beloved  brethren ;  did  not  God 
see  answer,  ear,  hear. 

Hearkened. — A.V.  ^audience,  ^heard. 

Acts  15.  12.  and  they  '^hearkened  unto  Barnabas  and  Paul 

27.  21.  Sirs,  ye  should  have  hearkened  unto  me 
2  Cor.  6.  2.  At  an  acceptable  time  I  Viearkened  unto  thee 

see  voice. 

Heart. — A.V.  '^bowels,  ^hearts,  ^understanding . 

Mat.  5.  8.  Blessed  are  the  pure  in  h. :  for  they  shall  see  God 
28.  committed  adultery  with  her  already  in  his  heart 

6.  21.  where  thy  treasure  is,  there  will  thy  h.  Lu.  11.  34 

11.  29.  learn  of  me  ;  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart 

12.  34.  out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart.  Lu.  6.  45 
40.   days  and  three  nights  in  the  heart  of  the  earth 

13.  15.   For  this  people's  heart  is  waxed  gross  —  And 

understand  with  their  heart.  Acts  28.  27 

19.  that  which  hath  been  sown  in  his  heart.  Lu.  8.  ^12 

15.  8.  But  their  heart  is  far  from  me.  Mk.  7.  6 

18.  forth  out  of  the  heart :  and  they  defile  the  man 

19.  out  of  the  heart  come  forth  evil  thoughts.  Mk.  7.  21 
19.  8.  Moses  for  your  hardness  of  -heart  suffered  you 
22.  37.  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy 

heart.  Mk.  12.  30,  33  :  Lu.  10.  27 
24.  48.  say  in  his  heart.  My  lord  tarrieth.  Lu.  12.  45 
Mk.  3.  5.  grieved  at  the  hardening  of  their  Vieart,  he  saith 

7.  19.  goeth  not  into  his  heart,  but  into  his  belly 

10.  5.  For  j'our  hardness  of  heart  he  wrote  you  this 

11.  23.  not  doubt  in  his  heart,  but  sliall  believe 

16.  14.  with  their  unbelief  and  hardness  of  heart 
Lu.  1.  51.  proud  in  the  imagination  of  their  '^heart 

66.  all  that  heard  them  laid  them  up  in  their  Vieart 
2.  19.  these  sayings,  pondering  them  in  her  heart 

51.  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  heart 
6.  45.  out  of  the  good  treasiire  of  his  lieart  bringeth  forth 

8.  15.  honest  and  good  heart,  having  heard  the  word 

9.  47.  when  Jesus  saw  the  reasoning  of  their  heart 
24.  25.  O  foolish  men,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe 

32.  Was  notour  heart  burning  within  us,  while  he  spake 
38.  wherefore  do  reasonings  arise  in  your  Vieari  ? 


HEART 

Jno.  12.  40.  hardened  their  heart—  perceive  with  their  h. 

13.  2.  devil  having  already  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas 

14.  1.  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled.  27 

16.  6.  these  things  unto  you,  sorrow  hath  fi.lled  your  h, 
22.  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice 
Acts2. 26.  Therefore  my  /(.  was  glad,  and  my  tongue  rejoiced 
37.  when  they  heard  this,  they  were  pricked  in  their /t. 
46.  food  with  gladness  and  singleness  of  heart 

4.  32.  midtitude  of  them  that  believed  were  of  one  heart 

5.  3.  why  hath  Satan  filled  thy  heart  to  lie  [a.udi  soul 
4.  How  is  it  that  thou  hast  conceived  this  thing  in  thy  h .  ? 
33.  when  they  heard  this,  were  cut  to  the  heart.  7.  54 

7.  23.  it  came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren 

51.  Ye  stiff  necked  and  uncircumcised  in  heart  a.nd.  e&ra 

8.  21.  for  thy  [Simon  Magus]  h.  is  not  right  before  God 
22.   i^erhaps  the  thought  of  thy  heart  shall  be  forgiven 

11.  2c(.  purpose  of /ieari  they  would  cleave  unto  the  Lord 

13.  22.  David  the  son  of  Jesse,  a  man  after  my  heart 

15.  8.  God,  which  knoweth  the  Vieart,  bare  them  witness 

16.  14.  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened,  to  give  heed 

21.  13.  What  do  ye,  weeping  and  breaking  my  heart  1 
Pom.  1.  21.  and  their  senseless  heart  was  darkened 

2.  5.  hardness  and  impenitent  heart  treasurest  up 
29.  circumcision  is  that  of  the  iieart,  in  the  spirit 

6. 17.  became  obedient  from  the  h.  to  that  form  of  teaching 

9.  2.  great  sorrow  and  unceasing  pain  in  my  heart 

10.  1.  my  heart's  desire  and  my  supplication  to  God 

6.  Say  not  in  thy  heart,  Who  shall  ascend  into  heaven  ? 

8.  The  word  is  nigh  thee,  in  thy  mouth,  and  in  thy  h. 

9.  shalt  believe  in  thy  heart  that  God  raised  him 

10.  with  the  heart  man  believeth  unto  righteousness 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  And  which  entered  not  into  the  heart  of  man 

7.  37.  stedfast  in  his  heart,  having  no  necessity — deter- 

mined this  in  his  own  heart 

14.  25.  the  secrets  of  his  heart  are  made  manifest 

2  Cor.  2.  4.  and  anguish  of  heart  I  wrote  unto  you 

3.  15.  Moses  is  read,  a  veil  lietli  upon  their  heart 

5.  12.  them  that  glory  in  appearance,  and  not  iu  heart 

6.  11.  O  Corinthians,  our  heart  is  enlarged 

8.  16.  earnest  care  for  you  into  the  heart  of  Titus 

9.  7.  do  according  as  he  hath  purposed  in  his  heart 
Eph.  1.  18.  having  the  eyes  of  your  ^lieart  enlightened 

4.  18.  because  of  the  hardening  of  their  heart 

5.  19.  making  melody  with  your  heart  to  the  Lord 

6.  5.  in  singleness  of  your  heart,  as  unto  Christ 
6.  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart 

Phil.  1.  7.  behalf  of  you  all,  because  I  have  you  in  my  h. 
Col.  3. 12.  as  God's  elect,  holy  and  beloved,  a i/ieari  of  com- 
22.  butin  singleness  of  heart,  fearing  the  Lord  [passion 
1  Th.  2.  17.  a  short  season,  iu  presence,  not  in  heart 

1  Tim.  1.  5.  end  of  the  charge  is  love  out  of  a  pure  heart 

2  Tim.  2.  22.  with  them  that  call  on  the  Lord  out  of  a  piire  /;.. 
riiileni.  12.  sent  back  to  thee—  that  is,  my  very  ^heart 

20.  joy  of  thee  in  the  Lord :  refresh  my  ^heart  in  Christ 
Heb.  3.  10.  And  said.  They  do  alway  err  in  their  Vieart 
4.  12.  quick  to  discern  the  thoughts  and  intents  of  the  h. 
8.  10.  And  on  their  Vieart  also  will  I  write  them 

10.  16.  I  will  put  my  laws  on  their  Vieart 

22.  let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  h.  in  fulness  of  faith 
13.  9.  it  is  good  that  the  heart  be  stablished  by  grace 

Jas.  1.  26.  deceiveth  his  heart,  this  man's  religion  is  vain 
3.  14.  if  ye  have  bitter  jealousy  and  faction  in  your  Vi. 

1  Pet.  1.  22.  love  one  another  from  the  heart  fervently 
3.  4.  but  let  it  be  the  hidden  man  of  the  heart 

2  Pet.  2.  14.  having  a  heart  exercised  in  covetousness 
1  Jno.  3.  19.  and  shall  assure  our  Vieart  before  him 

20.  our  /;..  condemn  us  -God  is  greater  than  our  heai-t 

21.  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not,  we  have  boldness 
Rev.  18.  7.  she  saith  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen 

see  evil,  harden,  hardened,  hearts. 


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HEARTILY 

Heartily. 

Col.  3  23.  wLatsoever  ye  do,  work  h  ,  as  unto  the  Lord 

Hearts.— ^.F.  ^bowels,  ^heart. 

Mat.  9.  4.  WTierefore  think  ye  evil  in  your  hearts  ? 
18.  35.  if  ye  forgive  not  every  one  his  brother  from  your  h. 

Mk  2.  6.  scribes  sitting  there,  and  reasoning  in  their  h. 
8  Why  reason  ye  these  things  in  yoxir  hearts  ?  Lu.  5  22 

Lu.  1. 17  to  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  tlie  children 
2.  35.  that  thoughts  out  of  many  hearts  may  be  revealed 
8.  15.  all  men  reasoned  in  their  hearts  concerning  John 
16.  15.  in  the  sight  of  men ;  but  God  knoweth  your  hearts 
21.  14.  Settle  it  therefore  in  your  hearts,  not  to  meditate 
34.  lest  h  fi  ply  your  hearts  be  overcharged  with  surfeiting 

Acts  1. 24.  Thou,  Lord,  which  knowest  the  hearts  of  all  men 
7   39.  and  turned  back  in  tlieir  hearts  iiuto  Egypt 
14  17    filling  your  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 

15.  9  between  lis  and  them,  cleansing  their  h.  by  faith 
Horn.  1.  24.  in  the  lusts  of  their  hearts  unto  uncleanness 

2.  15.  shew  the  work  of  the  law  written  in  their  hearts 

5.  5.  love  of  God  hath  been  shed  abroad  in  our  hearts 
8.  27    he  that  searcheth  the  hearts  knoweth  what  is  the 

16.  18.  fair  speech  thej'  beguile  the  h.  of  the  innocent 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  make  manifest  the  counsels  of  the  hearts 

2  Cor.  1.  22.  gave  us  the  earnest  of  the  Spirit  in  our  hearts 

3.  2    Ye  are  our  epistle,  written  in  our  hearts 

3.  not  in  tables  of  stone,  but  in  tables  that  are '%.  of  flesh 

4.  6.  who  shined  in  our  hearts,  to  give  the  light 

7.  3  ye  are  in  our  h.  to  die  together  and  live  together 
Gal.  4.  6.  Spirit  of  his  Son  into  our  hearts,  crying,  Abba 
Eph.  3.  17    that  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  h.  through  faith 

6.  22,  know  our  state — he  may  comfort  your  7».  Col.  4  8. 
Phil.  4.  7.  guard  your  h.  and  your  thoughts  in  Christ  Jesus 
Col.  2  2.  that  their  h.  may  be  comforted,  they  being  knit 

3.  15.  let  the  peace  of  Christ  rule  in  your  hearts 
16.  singing  with  grace  in  your  hearts  unto  God 

1  Th.  2.  4.  pleasing  men,  but  God  which  proveth  our  hearts 
3.  13.  he  may  stablish  your  hearts  unblameable 

2  Th.  2.  17.  comfort  your  hearts  and  stablish  them 

3.  5.  the  Lorci  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love  of  God 
Philem.  7.  because  the  lA.  of  the  saints  have  been  refreshed 
Heh.  10  22.  our  7(fift?-ts  sprinkled  from  an  evil  conscience 
Jas.  4.  8.  and  pai-ify  your  hearts,  ye  doubleminded 

5.  5.  ye  have  nourished  your  hearts  in  a  day  of  slaughter 
8.  Be  ye  also  patient;  stablish  your  hearts 

1  Pet.  3.  15.  but  sanctify  in  your  hearts  Christ  as  Lord 

2  Pet.  1. 19.  day  dawn,  and  the  day-star  arise  in  your  7i, 
liev.  2.  2.S.  I  am  he  which  searchetli  tlie  reins  and  hearts 

17.  17.  God  did  put  in  their  hearts  to  do  his  mind 

see  harden,  heart. 

Heat. 

Mat.  20.  12.  burden  of  the  day  and  the  scorching  heat 
Lu.  12.  65.  blowing,  ye  say,  There  will  be  a  scorcliiug  heat 
Acts  28.  3.  a  viper  came  oiit  by  reason  of  the  heat 
2  Pet.  3. 10.  elements  shall  be  dissolved  with  fervent  h.  12 
Bev.  7.  16.  shall  the  sun  strike  upon  them,  nor  any  heat 
16.  9.  And  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat 
see  wind. 

Heathen  A.V. — see  Gentiles,  proper  names. 

Heaven. — A.V.  ^air,  ^sJcy. 
Mat.  5.  18.  Till  heaven  and  earth  pass  away,  one  jot 
34.  the  heaven,  for  it  is  the  throne  of  God.  Jas.  5.  12 

6.  26.  birds  of  the  ^heaven.   8.  i20  :  13.  132  :  Mk.  4.  i32: 

Lu.  8.  15  :  9.  158  :  13.  119  :  Acts  10.  112  :  11 .  16 
11.  25.  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven,   Lu.  10.  21 

22 


HEAVEN 

Mat.  16.  2.  It  will  be  fair  weather:  for  the  ^h.  is  red.  23 
18. 14.  it  is  not  the  will  of  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

23.  22.  he  that  sweareth  by  the  heaven,  sweareth  by  the 

24.  30.  coming  on  the  clouds  of  h.  26.  64 :  Mk.  14.  62 

31.  from  one  end  of  heaven  to  the  other.  Mk.  13.  27 

35.  H.  and  earth  shall  pass.  Mk.  13.  31 :  Lu.  21.  33 

36.  not  even  the  angels  of  heaven,  neither  the  Son 
Lu.  3.  21.  baptized,  and  praying,  the  heaven  was  opened 

22.  voice  came  out  of  h.  Jno.  12.  28:  Acts  11.  9:  2  Pet. 
4.  25.  when  the  heaven  was  shut  up  three  years  [1. 18 
12.  56.  interpret  the  face  of  the  earth  and  the  '^heaven 

15.  18.  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven.  21 

16.  17.  easier  for  heaven  and  earth  to  pass  away,  than 

17.  24.  lighteneth  out  of  the  one  part  under  the  heaven, 

shiueth  unto  the  other  part  under  heaven 
Jno.  1.  32.  the  Spirit  descending  as  a  dove  out  of  heaven 
61.  Ye  shall  see  the  heaven  opened,  and  the  angels 
3.  13.  ascended  into  7(e«ug;t,  but  he  that  descended  out  of 
heaven,  even  the  Son  of  man,  which  is  in  heaven 

6.  31.  He  gave  them  bread  out  of  heaven  to  eat 

32.  not  Moses  that  gave  you  the  bread  out  of  heaven  ; 

but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread  out  of  h. 

33.  cometh  down  out  of  heaven,  and  giveth  life       [53 

41.  I  am  the  bread  which  came  down  out  of  h.  50,  51, 

42.  how  doth  he  now  say,  I  am  come  down  out  of  h.  ? 
Acts  1.  10.  looking  stedfastly  into  heaven  as  he  went 

2.  6.  devout  men,  from  every  nation  under  heaven 

3.  21.  whom  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the  times 

4.  12.  neither  is  there  any  other  name  under  heaven 
24.  thou  that  didst  make  the  heaven.  14.  15  :  Bev.  14.  7 

7.  42.  and  gave  them  up  to  serve  the  host  of  heaven 
49.  The  h.  is  my  throne,  And  the  earth  the  footstool 

9.  3.  shone  round  about  him  a  light  out  of  heaven 

10.  11.  heaven  opened,  and  a  certain  vessel  descending 

17.  24.  being  Lord  of  heavenoMA.  earth,  dwelleth  not 
1  Cor.  15.  47.  the  second  man  is  of  heaven 

Col.  1.  23.  which  was  preached  in  all  creation  under  h. 
Heh.  11.  12.  so  many  as  the  stars  of  Vieaven  in  multitude 
Jas.  5.  18.  he  prayed  again  ;  and  the  heaven  gave  rain 
Bev.  3. 12.  Jerusalem,  which  cometh  down  out  of  heaven 
6.  13.  and  the  stars  of  the  heaven  fell  unto  the  earth 
14.  And  the  heaven  was  removed  as  a  scroll — rolled  up 

8.  13.  I  saw,  and  I  heard  an  eagle,  flying  in  mid  heaven 
10  1.  angel  coming  down  out  of  heaven.  18.  1 :  20.  1 

6.  who  created  the  h.  and  the  things  that  are  therein 
11.6.  power  to  shut  the  heaven,  that  it  rain  not 

12.  4.  his  tail  draweth  the  third  part  of  the  stars  of  h. 

13.  13.  make  fire  to  come  down  out  of  h.  upon  the  earth 

14.  6.  And  I  saw  another  angel  flying  in  mid  heaven 

16.  21.  great  hail — cometh  down  out  of  heaven  upon  men 

18.  20.  Rejoice  over  her,  thou  heaven,  and  ye  saints 

19.  11.  I  saw  the  h.  opened;  and  behold,  a  white  horse 

20.  9.  fire  came  down  out  of  heaven,  and  devoured  them 
11.  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the  heaven  fled 

21.1.  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth:  for  the  first  A. 

10.  holy  city  Jerusalem,  coming  down  out  of  heaven 

see  birds,  jowls,  God,  heavens,  kingdom  oj'  lieaven. 

From  Heaven, 

Mat.  16.  1.  Bignfrom  heaven.  Mk.  8.  11  :  Lu.  11.  16 

21.  25.  The  baptism   of  John,  whence  was  it?   from 

heaven  or  from  men  ?  Mk.  11.  30,  31  :  Lu,  20.  4,  5 

24.  29.  and  the  stars  shall  iaW  from  heaven.  Mk.  13.  25 

28.  2.  for  an  angel  of  the  Lord  descended //'owi.  heaven 

Lu.  9.  54.  wilt  thou  that  we  bid  fire  to  come  down  from  h. 

10.  18.  I  beheld  Satan  fallen  as  lightning  from  heaven 

17.  29.  it  rained  fire  and  brimstone /row  heaven 

21. 11.  and  there  shall  be  terrors  and  great  signs  from,h. 

22.  43.  an  angel  from  heaven,  strengthening  him 


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HEAVEN 

Jno.  3.  27.  nothing,  except  it  have  Leen  given  him //"om  ^. 
31.  he  that  cometh /rowi  heaven  is  above  all 
6.  88.  I  am  come  down  from  h.,  not  to  do  mine  own  will 

Ads  2.  2.  Aud  siiddenly  there  cume  from  heaven  a  sound 
11.  5.  as  it  were  a  great  sheet  let  dov/n  from,  heaven 
14.  17.  in  that  he  did  good,  and  gave  you  from  h.  rains 
22.  6.  suddenly  there  nhoue  from  /^.  agreat  light.  26.  13 

Bom.  1.  18.  For  the  wi-ath  of  G-od  is  revealed /ry??i  heaven 

2  Cor.  5.  2.  clothed  upon  with  our  habitation  which  is  /.  h. 

Gal.  1.  8.  an  angel  from,  heaven,  should  preach  uuto  you 

1  Th.  1.  10.  and  to  wait  for  his  Son /ro7n  heaven 

4.  16.  For  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend /ro»»  heaven 

2  Th.  1.  7.  at  the  revelation  of  the  Lord  Jesus  frorn  heaven 
Heh.  12.  2.5.  who  turn  away  from  him  that  warneth/.  h. 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  by  the  Holy  Ghost  sent  forth /ro"t  heaven 

Rev.  9. 1.  I  saw  a  Biax  from  heaven  fallen  unto  the  earth 

10.  4.  voice  from  heaven.  8  :  11. 12 :  14.  2,  13  :  18.  4 

In  Heaven,  in  the  Heaven. 

Mat.  5.  12.  glad  :  for  great  is  your  reward  in  heaven 
16.  and  glorify  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
45.  that  ye  may  be  sons  of  your  Father  which  is  in  h. 

6.  1.  no  reward  with  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

9.  pray  ye  :  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven 

10.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaveti,  so  on  earth 

20.  but  lay  up  for  yourselves  ti-easures  in  heaven 

7.  11.  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven  give  good  things 

21.  the  will  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven.  12.  SO 
10.  32.  also  confess  before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

33.  also  deny  before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
16.  17.  unto  thee,  but  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
19.  shall  be  bound ^»/iea^)e?^ — heloosedin heaven.  18.18 

18.  10.  in  heaven  their  angels  do  always  behold  the  face 

of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
19.  be  done  for  them  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
19.21.  thou  shalt  have  treasure  ?■«/;..  ilXZ;.  10.21:  iw.  18.  22 

22.  30.  in  marriage,  but  are  as  angels  in  h.  Mk.  12.  25 

23.  9.  for  one  is  your  Father,  which  is  in  heaven 

24.  30.  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the  Son  of  man  in  heaven 
28.  18.  All  authority  hath  been  given  unto  me  in  heaven 

Mk.  11.  25.  Father  also  which  is  in  h.  may  forgive  you 

13.  32.  not  even  the  angels  in  heaven,  neither  the  Son 
Lu.  6.  23.  for  behold,  your  reward  is  great  in  heaven 

10.  20.  but  rejoice  that  your  names  are  written ?'«  heaven 
15.  7.  shall  be  joj^  in  h.  over  one  sinner  that  repenteth 

19.  38.  peace  in  heaven,  and  glory  iu  the  highest 
Jno.  3. 13.  even  the  Son  of  man,  which  is  in  heaven 
Acts  2.  19.  And  I  will  shew  wonders  in  the  heaven  above 
1  Cor.  8.  5.  called  gods,  whether  in  heaven  or  on  earth 
Eph.  3.  15.  every  family  m  heaven  and  on  earth  is  named 

6.  9.  both  their  Master  and  yours  is  in  heaven.  Col.  4.  1 
Phil.  2.  10.  every  knee  should  bow,  of  things  in  heaveji 

3.  20.  For  our  citizenship  is  in  h. ;  from  whence  also 
PLeh.  12.  23.  the  firstborn  who  are  enrolled  in  heaven 
1  Pet.  1.  4.  fadeth  not  away,  reserved  in  heaven  for  you 
Rev.  4.  1.  and  behold,  a  door  opened  in  heaven 

2.  there  was  a  throne  set  in  heaven,  and  one  sitting 

5.  3.  no  one  in  the  heaven,  or  on  the  earth,  or  under 
13.  And  every  created  thing  which  is  in  the  heaven 

8.  1.  there  followed  a  silence  in  heaven  about  the  space 

11.  15.  followed  great  voices  in  heaven,  and  they  said 
19.  was  opened  the  temple  of  God  that  is  in  heaven 

12.  1.  And  a  great  sign  was  seen  in  heaven.  3 

7.  there  was  war  in  heaven  :  Michael  aud  his  angels 

8.  neither  was  their  jjlace  found  any  more  in  heaven 
10.  I  heard  a  great  voice  in  heaven,  saying.  19.  1 

13.  6.  his  tabernacle,  even  them  that  dwell  in  the  heaven 

14.  17.  angel  came  out  from  the  temple  which  is  in  h. 

15.  1.  I  saw  another  sign  iwAeaww,  great  and  marvellous 


HEAVENS 

Rev.  15. 5.  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony  in  h.  was  opened 

19.  14.  the  armies  which  are  in  heaven  followed  him 

see  heavenly,  heavens. 

Into  Heaven. 

Mk.  16.  19.  was  received  up  into  heaven,  and  sat  down 
Lu.  2.  15.  when  the  angels  went  away  from  them  into  h. 

24.  51.  he  parted  from  them,  aud  was  carried  up  into  h. 

Jno.  3.  13.  no  man  hath  AscendeA  into  7;eare;i,  buthe  that 

Acts.  1.  11.  ye  looking  into  heaven  ? — up  from  you  into  h. 

— in  like  manner  as  ye  beheld  him  going  into  h. 

7.  55.  looked  up  stedfastly  into  heaven,  and  ssLVf  the  glory 

10.  16.  straightway  the  vessel  was  received  up  TO^oTi.  11. 
Rom.  10.  6.  in  thy  heart,  Who  shall  ascend  into  h.  ?  \1Q 
Heh.  9.  24.  but  into  heaven  itself,  now  to  appear  before 

1  Pet.  3.  22.  on  the  right  hand  of  God,  having  gone  into  h. 
Rev.  11.  12.  And  they  went  up  into  heaven  in  the  cloud 

■    To  Heaven  or  unto  Heaven. 

Mat.  11.  23.  shalt  thou  he  exalted  ?<nfo  heaven  ?  Lu. 10. 15 
14.  19.  looking  up  to  heaven.  Mk.  6.  41 :  7.  34  :  Lu.  9. 16 
Lu.  18.  13.  would  not  lift  up  so  much  as  his  eyes  unto  h. 
Jno.  17.  1.  lifting  up  his  eyes  to  heaven,  he  said,  Father 

2  Cor.  12.  2.  such  a  one  caught  up  even  to  the  third  heaven 
Rev.  10.  5.  lifted  up  his  right  hand  to  heaven,  aud  sware 

18.  5.  for  her  sins  have  reached  even  unto  heaven 

Heavenly. — A.V.  Hn  heaven. 

Mat.  5.  48.  perfect,  as  your  ^heavenli/  Father  is  perfect 
6.  14.  your  heavealij  Father  will  also  forgive  you 
26.  into  bai-ns  ;  audyour/ieaye/iZ/y  Father  feedeth  them 
32.  yonv  loeavenly  Father  knoweth  that  ye  have  need 
15.13.  Every  plant  which  my  heavenly  Father  planted  not 
18.  35.  So  shall  also  my  heavenly  Father  do  unto  you 
Lu.  2.  13.  a  multitude  of  the  /(.eaye«?i/ host  praising  God 

11.  13.  more  shall  your  h.  Father  give  the  Holy  Spirit 
Jno.  3.12.  how  shall  ye  believe,  if  I  tell  you  heavenly  things  ? 
Acts  26. 19.  I  was  not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly  vision 
1  Cor.  15.  48.  as  is  the  h.,  such  are  they  also  that  are  h. 

49.  we  shall  also  bear  the  image  of  the  heavenly 
Eph.  1.  3.  spiritual  blessinisj- in  the  AsarenZ;/ places  in  Christ 

20.  sit  at  his  right  hand  in  the  heavenly  places.  2.  6 
3. 10.  powers  in  the  hea  veil  ly  places  might  be  made  known 
6.  12.  spiritual  hosts  of  wickedness  in  the  h.  places 

2  Tim.  4.  18.  and  will  save  me  unto  his  heavenly  "kingdova 
Heh.  3.  1.  holy  brethren,  partakers  of  a  heavenly  calling 

6.  4.  once  enlightened  aud  tasted  of  the  heavenly  gift 
8.5.  serve  that  which  is  a  copy  and  shadow  of  the  h.  things 
9.  23.  \)ui  the  h.  things  themselves  with  better  sacrifices 

11.  16.  they  desire  a  better  country,  that  is,  a  heavenly 

12.  22  the  city  of  the  living  God,  the  heavenly  Jerusalem 
Heavens. — A.V.  Vieaven. 

Mat.  3.  17.  a  voice  out  of  the  ^heavens.  16  :  Mk.  1.  ^11 
24.  29.  and  the  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be  shaken. 
Mk.  13. 125  :  Lu.  21.  ^26 
Lu.  12.  33.  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that  faileth  not 
Acts  2.  34.  For  David  ascended  not  into  the  heavens 

7.  56.  I  see  the  heavens  opened,  and  the  Son  of  man 

2  Cor.  5.  1.  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal,  iu  the  h. 

Ej)h.  1.10.  to  sum  lip  all  things  in  Christ,  the  things  in  thei/i. 
4.  10.   same  also  that  ascended  far  above  all  the  heavens 

Col.  1.  5.  the  hope  whicli  is  laid  up  for  you  in  the  ^lieavens 
16.  all  things  created,in  the i7;eai'e»s  and  upon  the  earth 
20.  whether  things  upon  the  earth,  or  things  in  the  '^h. 

Heh.  1.  10.  And  the  heavens  are  the  works  of  thj'  hands 
4.  14.  great  high  priest,  who  hath  passed  through  the  h. 
7.  26.  from  sinners,  and  made  higher  than  the  heavens 
8  1.  the  throne  of  the  Majesty  in  the  heavens 
9.  23.  copies  of  the  things  in  the  h.  should  be  cleansed 


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HEAVENS 

2  Pet.  3.  5.  wilfully  forget,  that  there  were  h.  from  of  old 

7.  but  the  heavens  that  uow  are,  aud  the  earth 

10.  the  heavens  shall  pass  away  with  a  great  noise 

12.  the  heavens  being  on  fire  shall  be  dissolved 

13.  according  to  his  promise,  we  look  for  new  heavens 

Heavier. — A.V.  ^greater. 
Jas.  3. 1.  knowing  that  we  shall  receive  Vieavier  judgement 

Heaviness. 

Jas.  4.  9.  turned  to  mourning,  and  your  joy  to  heaviness 
see  grief,  sorrow,  troubled. 

Heavy. 

Mat.  11.  28.  all  ye  that  labour  and  are  heavy  laden 
23.  4.  they  bind  heavy  burdeus  aud  grievous  to  be  borne 

26.  48.  for  their  eyes  were  heavy.  Mk.  14.  40 

Lu.  9.  32,  that  were  with  him  were  heavy  with  sleep 
see  troubled. 
Hedge— s.— 4. F.  '^hedged. 

Mat.  21.  33.  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set  a.'^h.  sibontit.  Mk. 
Lu,.  14.  23.  Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges       [12.  1 

Heed. — A.V.  '^attended,  ^attendance,  ^believed,  ^regard. 

Acts  3.  5.  he  gave  heed  unto  them,  exj)ecting  to  receive 

8.  6.  the  multitudes  gave  heed  with  one  accord 

10.  they  all  gave  heed,  from  the  least  to  the  greatest 

11.  they  gave  *h.  to  him,  because  that  of  long  time  he  had 
16.  14.  to  give  ^heed  unto  the  things — spoken  b}-  Paul 

27.  11.  centurion  gave  more  Vi,.  to  tlie  master  and  to  the 
1  Tim.  1.  4.  neither  to  give  heed  to  fables.  Tit.  1.  14 

4.  1.  giving  7i.  to  seducing  spirits  and  doctrines  of  devils 

13.  Till  I  come,  give  -heed  to  reading,  to  exhortation 
Heb.  2.  1.  we  ought  to  give  the  more  earnest  heed 

see  take  heed. 

Heel. 
Jno.  13.  18.  He  that  eateth  my  bread  lifted  up  his  heel 

Heifer. 
Heb.  9. 13.  ashes  of  a  k.  sprinkling  them  tliat  have  been 

Height. 
Bom.  8.  39.  nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  creature 
JEph.  3.  18.  the  breadth  and  length  and  height  and  depth 
Bev.  21.  16.  and  the  breadth  and  the  h.  thereof  are  equal 

Heir— s. 

Mat.  21.  38.  This  is  the  heir.  Mk.  12.  7 :  Lu.  20.  14 
Bom.  4.  13.  that  he  should  be  heir  of  the  world 

14.  For  if  they  which  are  of  the  law  be  heirs,  faith  is 
8.  17.  children,  then  /;..  ;  h.  of  God,  and  joint-heirs  with 

Gal.  3.  29.  Abraham's  seed,  h.  according  to  promise  [Christ 

4.  1.  so  long  as  the  /leir  is  a  child,  he  differeth  nothing 

7.  and  if  a  son,  then  an  heir  through  God 

Tit.  3.  7.  made  hei7-s  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal  life 

Heb.  1.  2.  his  Son,  whom  he  appointed  heir  of  all  things 

6.  17.  shew  more  abundantly  unto  the  h.  of  the  promise 

11.  7.  became  heir  of  the  righteousness  which  is 

9.  and  .Jacob,  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  same  promise 
Jas.  2.  5.  rich  in  faith,  and  heirs  of  the  kingdom 
see  fellow-heirs,  inherit,  joint-heirs. 

Held.— J. F.  ^kept. 

Mat.  26.  63.  But  Jesus  held  his  peace.  MJc.  14.  61 
Mk.3. 4.  But  they  h.  their  peace.  9.  34 :  Lu.  14.  4 :  20. 26 :  Acts 
15. 1.  council,  h.  a  consultation,  and  bound  Jesus     [11. 18 


HEEB 

Lu.  9.  36.  they  '^held  their  peace,  and  told  no  man 

22.  63.  the  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked  him    [together 
Acts  3.  11.  as  he  held  Peter  aud  John,  all  the  people  ran 

14.  4.  part  h.  with  the  Jews,  and  part  with  the  apostles 

15.  13.  they  had  held  their  peace,  James  answered 
Bev.  6.  9.  slain — for  the  testimony  which  they  held 

see  holden,  took. 
Hell. 

ilfrti.  5.  22.  Thou  fool,  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  liell  of  fire 
29.  and  uot  thy  whole  body  be  cast  into  hell.  30 
10.  28.  destroy  both  soul  and  body  in  hell.  Lu.  12.  5 
18.  9    two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  the  hell  of  fire.  Mk.  9.  47 

23.  1.5.  twofold  more  a  son  of  hell  than  yourselves 

33.  vipers,  how  shall  ye  escajie  the  judgement  of  h.  ? 
Mk.  9.  43.  having  thy  two  hands  to  go  into  hell.  45 
Jas.  3.  6.  wheel  of  nature,  and  is  set  on  fire  by  hell  [to  h. 
2  Pet.  2.  4.  angels  when  they  siuned,  but  cast  them  down 
see  Hades. 

Helra  A.V. — see  rudder. 

Helmet. 

Eph.  6.  17.  the  h.  of  salvation,  and  the  sword  of  the  Spirit 

1  Th.  5.  8.  and  for  a  helmet,  the  hope  of  salvation 

Help. — A.V.  ^support. 

Mat.  15.  25.  worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord,  help  me 
Mk.  9.  22,  have  compassion  on  us,  and  help  us 

24.  aud  said,  I  believe  ;•  7ieZj3  thou  mine  unbelief 

Lu.  5.  7.  the  other  boat,  that  they  should  come  and  help 
10.  40.  serve  alone  ?  bid  her  therefore  that  she  help  me 
Acts  16.  9.  Come  over  into  Macedonia,  and  hel2}  us 

20.  35.  how  that  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  ^help  the  weak 

21,  28.  [Jews]  crying  out.  Men  of  Israel,  help  [day 
26.  22.  obtained  the  h.  that  is  from  God,  I  stand  unto  this 

Phil.  4.  3.  help  these  women,  for  they  laboured  with  me 
Heb.  4.  16.  and  may  find  grace  to  help  us  in  time  of  need 

Helped. 

Acts  18.  27.  and  when  he  was  come,  he  helped  them  much 
BeV:  12.  16.  And  the  earth  helped  the  woman 

Helper — s. 

2  Cor.  1.  24.  are  helpers  of  your  joy :  for  by  faith  ye  stand 
Heb.  13.  6.  The  Lord  is  my  helper  ;  1  will  not  fear 

see  fellow-workers. 

Helpeth— ing. 
Bo7}i.  8.  26.  the  Spirit  also  helpeth  our  infirmity 

1  Cor.  16. 16.  toeveryoue  that  h.  in  the  work  aud  laboureth 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  ye  also  helping  together  on  our  behalf 

Helps. 
Acts  27.  17.  they  used  helps,  under-girding  the  ship 
1  Cor.  12.  28.  gifts  of  healings,  helps,  governmenta 

Hem  A.V. — see  border. 

Hen. 
Mat.  23.  37.  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  chickens.  Lu.  13.  34 

Henceforth. — A.V.  h-emainetli. 
1  Cor.  7. 29.  '^henceforth  both  those  that  have  wives  may  be 

Herb— s. 
Mat.  13.  32.  it  is  greater  than  the  hei-bs.  Mk.  4.  32 
Lu.  11.  42.  for  ye  tithe  mint  and  rae  and  every  herb 
Bom.  14.  2.  but  he  that  is  weak  eateth  herbs 
Heb.  6.  7.  bringeth  forth  h.  meet  for  them  for  whose  sake 


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HEEU 

Herd. 

Mat.  8.  30.  herd  of  many  swine.  31 :  Mk.  5.  11 :  Lu.  8.  32 
32.  the  whole  herd  rushed  down.  Mk.  5.  13  :  Lu.  8.  33 

Here. — A.V.  ^come. 
Mat.  28.  6.  He  is  not  here  ;  for  he  is  risen.  Mk.  16.  6  :  Lu. 
Lu.  17.  21.  shall  they  say,  Lo,  here  !  or,  There  !  23  [24.  6 
Jno.  11.  28.  The  Master  is  ^here,  and  calleth  thee 
Acts  9.  10.  Ananias.  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  am  here,  Lord 

Heresies. 

1  Cor.  11.  19.  there  must  be  also  heresies  among  you 
Gal.  5.  20.  wraths,  factions,  divisions,  heresies 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  who  shall  privily  bring  in  destructive  heresies 

Heresy  A.V. — see  sect. 

Heretical. — A.V.  ^heretick. 
Tit.  3. 10.  that  is  i/i.  after  a  first  and  second  admonition 

Heritage. — A.V.  Hnheritance. 

Eph.  1.  11.  in  whom  also  we  were  made  a  '^heritage 
see  charge. 

Hewn. 
Mat.  3.  10.  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  fire.   7.  19  :  Lu. 

27.  60,  h.  out  in  the  rock.  Mk.  15.  46 :  Lu.  23.  53     [3-  9 

"Hid.— A.V.  ^hide,  ^hideth. 
Mat.  5.  14.  A  city  set  on  a  hill  cannot  be  hid 
10.  26.  that  shall  not  be  revealed  ;  and  hid,  that  shall 

not  be  known.  Mk.  4.  22 :  Lu.  8.  17  :  12.  2 
13.  33.  hid  in  thi-ee  measures  of  meal.  Lu.  13.  21 
44.  treasure — which  a  man  found,  and  Viid 
25.  18.  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money 
25.  I  was  afraid,  and  went  away  and  hid  thy  talent 
Mk.  7.  24.  no  man  know  it :  and  he  could  not  be  hid 
Lu.  1.  24.  conceived  ;  and  she  hid  herself  five  mouths 
8.  47.  saw  that  she  was  not /lid,  she  came  trembling 

18.  34.  and  this  saying  was  ]i,id  from  them 

19.  42.  but  now  they  are  hid  from  thiue  eyes 

Jno.  8.  59.  but  .Jesus  hid  himself,  and  went  out.  12.  136 
Uph.  3.  9.  mystery  which — hath  been  hid  in  God.  Col.  1.  26 
Col.  3.  3.  For  ye  died,  and  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ 
1  Tim.  5.  25.  and  such  as  are  otherwise  cannot  be  hid 
Heb.  11.  23.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  born,  was  hid 
Bev.  6.  15.  and  every  bondman  and  freeman,  /;..  themselves 
see  concealed,  face,  hidden,  hide,  veiled. 

Hidden. — A.V.  Viid,  ^kej^t  secret. 
Mat.  13.  35.  I  will  utter  things  Vi,.  from  the  foundation  of 

44.  heaven  is  like  unto  a  treasure  ^hidden  in  the  field 
Acts  26.  26.  none  of  these  things  is  hidden  from  him 

1  Cor.  2.  7.  wisdom  that  hath  been  hidden,  which  God 
4.  5.  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  darkness 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  we  have  renounced  the  hidden  things  of  shame 
Col.  2.  3.  treasures  of  wisdom  and  knowledge  '^hidden 

1  Pet.  3.  4.  but  let  it  be  the  hidden  man  of  the  heart 
Eev.  2.  17.  to  him  will  I  give  of  the  hidden  manna 

Hide.— 4. F.  ^hid. 

Mat.  11.25.  didst  i/i.  these  things  from  the  wise,  i  it.  10.  i21 
see  cover, 

Hideth. — A.V.  see  hid. 

High,  Most  High.— ^.F.  '^authority,  ^Highest. 

Lu.  1.  32.  and  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  the  ^Most  High 
35.  the  power  of  the  ^Most  High  shall  overshadow  thee 


niNDER 

Lu.  1. 76.  child,  shalt  be  called  the  prophet  of  the  Most  "^H. 
78.   Whereby  the  dayspring  from  on  high  shall  visit  us 

6.  35.   and  ye  shall  be  sons  of  the  Most  '^High 

24.  49.  until  ye  be  clothed  with  power  from  on  high 
Jno.  19.  31.  {for  the  day  of  that  sabbath  was  a  high  day) 
Acts  7.  48.  the  Most  High  dwelleth  not  in  houses  made 

13.  17.  and  with  a  high  arm  led  he  them  forth  out  of  it 
Bom.  12.  16.   Set  not  your  mind  on  high  things 

13.  11.  it  is  high  time  for  you  to  awake  out  of  sleep 
2  Cor.  10.  6.  and  every  /(((/A  thing  that  is  exalted  against 
Eph.  4.  8.  When  he  ascended  on  h.,  he  led  captivity  captive 
Phil.  3.  14.  prize  of  the  /«'(//i  calling  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus 
1  Tim.  2.  2.  for  kings  and  all  that  are  in  '^high  place 
Heh.  1.  3.  on  the  right  baud  of  the  Majesty  on  high 
Bev.  21.  12.  having  a  wall  great  and  high 
see  God,  mountain,  {h^gh)  priest. 

Higher. 

Lu.  14.  10.  he  may  say  to  thee.  Friend,  go  up  higher 
Bom  13.  1.  Let  every  soul  be  iu  subjection  to  the  h.  powers 
Heh.  7.  26.  from  sinners,  and  made  h.  than  the  heavens 

Highest. 

Mat.  21.  9.  Hosanna  in  the  highest.  Mk.  11.  10        [19-  38 
Lu.  2.  14.  Glory  to  God  iu  the  highest.  And  on  earth  peace. 

see  chief.  Most  High. 

Highly. 

Lu.  1.  28.  and  said.  Hail,  thou  that  art  highly  favoured 
Acts  12.  20.  he  was  highlg  displeased  with  them  of  Tyre 
Bom.  12.  3.  not  to  think  of  himself  more  highlg  than 
Phil.  2.  9.  Wherefore  also  God  highly  exalted  him 
1  Th.  5.  13.  esteem  them  exceeding  highly  in  love 

Highminded. 

Bom.  11.  20.  Be  not  highminded,  but  fear.  1  Tim.  6.  17 

see  pvffed 

Highways. 
Mat.  22.  9.  Go  ye  therefore  unto-  the  h.  10  :  Lu.  14.  23 


see  way. 


Hill— s. 


Mat.  5.  14.  A  city  set  on  a  hill  cannot  be  hid 
Lu.  3.  5,  every  moiiutain  and  liill  shall  be  brought  low 
4.  29.  and  led  him  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill 
23.  30.  Fall  on  us  ;  and  to  the  hills,  Cover  lis 
see  Areopagus  (proper  name.<),  morintain. 

HUl  country. 

Lu.  1.  39.  and  went  into  the  hill  country  with  haste 
65.  noised  abroad  throughout  all  the  hill  country 

Hinder. 
Acts  8.  36.  what  doth  hinder  me  to  be  baptized  ? 
Gal.  5.  7.  who  did/i.  you  that  ye  should  not  obey  the  truth? 

see  hindrance. 

Hindered. — A.  V.  ^forbade,  Het,  buffered. 

Mat.  3.  14.  But  John  would  have  ^hindered  him,  saying 
Lu.  11.  52.  and  them  that  wei-e  entering  m  ye  hindered 
Bom.  1.  13.  come  unto  you  (and  was  -hindered  hitherto) 
15.  22.  I  was  h.  these  many  times  from  coming  to  you 
1  Th.  2.  18.  I  Paul  once  and  again  ;  and  Satan  hinderedns 
Heb.  7.  23.  that  by  death  they  are  '%.  from  continuing 
1  Pet.  3.  7.  to  the  end  that  your  prayers  be  not  hindered 

Hinder  part,  parts  A.V.—  see  stern. 


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HINDKANCE 

Hindrance. — A.V.  Viinder. 

1  Cor.  9.  12.  may  cause  no  Vi.  to  the  gospel  of  Christ 

Hire. — A.V.  ^reward,  ^wages. 
Mat.  20.  1.  to  hire  labourers  into  his  vineyard 

8.  pay  them  their  hire,  beginning  from  the  last 
Lu  10  7.  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  h.  1  Tim.  5.  Ua 
Jas  5  4.  Behoia,  the  hire  of  the  labourers  who  mowed 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  sufiering  wrong  as  the  Viire  of  wrong-domg 

15.  Balaam— who  loved  the  Viire  of  wrong-doing 
Jude  11.  ran  riotously  in  the  error  of  Balaam  for  ^hire 

Hired. 

Mat.  20.  7.  Because  no  man  hath  hired  us 

9    they  came  that  were  hired  about  the  eleventh  hour 
Mk  1  20.  Zebedee  in  the  boat  with  the  hired  servants 
Lti.  15. 17.  hired  servants  of  my  father's  have  bread  enough 

19.  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants 
Acts  28.  30.  abode  two  whole  years  in  his  own  h.  dwelling 

Hireling. 
Jno  10. 12.  He  that  is  a  hireling,  and  not  a  shepherd 
13.  he  fleeth  because  he  is  a  hireling,  and  careth  not 

Hoisted.— .4. F.  HaJ^-en  up. 
Acts  27. 17.  when  they  had  ^hoisted  it  up,  they  used  helps 
see  hoisting. 

Hoisting. — A.V.  twisted. 
Acts  27.  40.  and  ^hoisting  up  the  foresail  to  the  wind 

Hold.— ^.F.  ^cage. 
Eev.  18.  2.  a  h.oi  every  unclean  spirit,  and  a^/i.  of  every 
see  stronyhold,  ward. 

Hold. — A.V.  '^ha7ids,Vieep  in  memory,  hnahe,  Hoolc. 
Mat.  6.  24.  or  else  he  will  hold  to  one.  Lu.  16.  13 
12.  11.  will  he  not  lay  hold  on  it,  and  lift  it  out  ? 
14.  3.  For  Herod  had  laid  hold  on  John.  Mk.  6.  17 

18.  28.  he  laid  i/ioZcZ  on  him,  and  took  him  by  the  throat 

20.  31.  rebuked  them,  that  thev  should  hold  their  peace. 

21.  26.  for  all  A.  John  as  a  prophet  IMk.lQ.AS:  I/;<.18.39 
Mk.  1.  25.  Hold  thy  peace,  and  come  out.  Lu.  4.  35 

3.  21.  to  lay  hold  on  him  :  for  they  said,  He  is  beside 
7.  4.  things  there  be,  which  they  have  received  to  h.old 
8.  of  God,  and  hold  fast  the  tradition  of  men 
12.  12.  And  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on  him 
14.  51.  over  his  naked  body  :  and  they  lay  hold  on  him 
Lu.  8.  15.  having  heard  the  word,  Viold  it  fast 

19.  40.  if  these  shall  hold  their  peace,  the  stones 

20.  20.  that  they  might  take  hold  of  his  speech.  26 
23.  26.  they  laid  hold  upon  one  Simon  of  Cyrene 

j7io.  10.  24.  How  long  dost  thou  ^hold  us  in  susjjense? 
Acts  12.  17.  to  hold  their  peace,  declared  unto  them 
18.  9.  Be  not  afraid,  but  speak,  and  hold  not  thy  peace 

21.  33.  chief  captain  came  near,  and  laid  ^hold  on  him 
Rom.  1. 18.  who  hold  down  the  truth  in  unrighteousness 
1  Cor.  11. 2.  -h.  fast  the  traditions,  even  as  I  delivered  them 

15.2.  what  words  I  preached  it  unto  you,  if  ye -hold  it  fast 
Phil.  2.  29.  in  the  Lord  with  all  joy;  and  li,.  such  in  honour 

1  Th.  5.  21.  Iiold  fast  that  which  is  good 

2  Th.  2.  15.  brethren,  stand  fast,  and  hold  the  traditions 
1  Tim.  6.  12.  lay  hold  on  the  life  eternal.  19 

2.  Tim.  1.  13.  Hold  the  pattern  of  sound  words 

Heb.  3.  6.  if  we  hold  fast  our  boldness  and  the  glorying 

14.  if  we  hold  fast  the  beginning  of  our  confidence 
4.  14.  let  us  hold  fast  our  confession.  10.  23 

6.  18.  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  of  the  hope  set  before  us 
Eev.  2.  14.  some  that  hold  the  teacliing  of  Balaam 

15.  some  that  hold  the  teaching  of  the  Nicolaitans 


HOLY 

Rev.  2.  25.  that  which  ye  have,  hold  fast  till  I  come.  3.  1 
20.  2.  And  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  the  old  serpent 

see  keep,  taken,  took,  he  took. 

Holden.— ^.  V.  ^held,  Haken. 
Mat-  4.  24.  that  were  sick,  Violden  with  divers  diseases 
iM.8.37.  him  to  depart— for  they  wereVi.  with  great  fear 

24.  16.  eyes  were  /;.  that  they  should  not  know  him  _ 
Acts  2.  24.  it  was  not  possible  that  ho  should  be  h.  of  it 
Bom.  7.  6.  having  died  to  that  wherein  we  were  ^holden 
see  stand. 

Holdest. 
Bev.  2.  13.  thou  holdest  fast  my  name,  aud  didst  not  deny 

Holdeth. 
Bev.  2.  1.  he  that  holdeth  the  seven  stars  in  his  right  hand 

Holding. 
Mk.  7.  3.  eat  not,  holding  the  tradition  of  the  elders 
Phil.  2.  16.  holding  fortli  the  word  of  life 
Col.  2.  19.  and  not  7; .  fast  ihe  Head,  from  whom  all  the  body 
1  Tim.  1.  19.  holding  faith  and  a  good  conscience 

3.9.  holding  the  mystery  of  tlie  faith  in  a  pure  conscience 
Tit.  1.  9.  holding  to  the  faithful  word  which  is  according  to 
Bev.  7.  1.  holding  the  four  winds  of  the  earth 

Holes. — A.V.  ^caves. 
Mat.  8.  20.  foxes  have  holes,  and  the  birds.  Lu.  9.  58 
Heb.  12. 38.  wandering  in  deserts — aud  the  i/t.  of  the  earth 

Holpen. 
Lu.  1.  54.  He  hath  holpen  Israel  his  servant 

Holiest. — see  holy,  holy  of  holies. 

Holily. 

1  Th.  2.  10.  Te  are  witnesses,  and  God  also,  how  holily 

Holiness. — A.  V.  ^simplicity. 
Lu.  1.  75.  In  holiness  and  righteousness  before  him 
Bom.  1.  4.  with  power,  according  to  the  spirit  of  holiness 

2  Cor.  1. 12.  that  in  ^h.  and  sincerity  of  God— we  behaved 

7.  1.  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God 

Eph.  4.  24.  created  in  righteousness  and  holiness  of  truth 
1  Th,  3.  13.  stablish  your  hearts  unblameable  in  holiness 
Heb.  12.  10.  that  we  may  be  partakers  of  his  holiness 
see  godliness,  reverent,  sanctijication. 

Holy. — A.V.  ^holiest,  Hanctuary. 
Mat.  7.  6.  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the  dogs 

24.  15.  spoken  of  by  Daniel — standing  in  the  holy  place 
Mk.  1.  24.  who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One  of  God.  Lu.  4.  34 

6.  20.  knowing  that  he  was  a  righteous  man  and  a  holy 

8.  38.  glory  of  his  Father  with  the  holy  angels.  Lu.  9.  26 
Lu.  1.  35.  that  which  is  to  be  born  shall  be  called  holy 

49.  done  to  me  great  things  ;  And  holy  is  his  name 
70.  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  prophets 
72.  And  to  remember  his  holy  covenant  [holy 

2.  23.  Every  male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall  be  called 
Jno.  17.  11.  Holy  Father,  keep  them  in  thy  name 

Acts  2.  27.  give  thy  Holy  One  to  see  corruption.  13.  35 

3.  14.  ye  denied  the  Holy  and  Righteous  one        [anoint 

4.  27.  against  thy  holy  Servant  Jesus,  whom  thou  didst 
30.  may  be  done  through  the  name  of  thy  holy  Servant 

6.  13.  speak  words  against  this  holy  place,  and  the  law 

7.  33.  the  place  whereon  thou  standest  is  holy  ground 
10.  22.  warned  of  God  by  a  holy  angel  to  send  for  thee 
21.  28.  and  hath  defiled  this  holy  place  [scriptures 

Bom.  1.  2.    promised  afore  by  his  prophets  in  the  holy 


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HOLY 

Bom.  7.  12.  the  law  is  holy,  and  the  commandment  holy 

11.  16.  firstfruitis/i.jsois  thelump:  aud  if  the  root  is /t. 

12.  1.  to  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice,  holy 

16.  16.  Salute  one  another  with  a  holy  kiss.  1  Cor.  16. 20  : 
2  Cor.  13.  1-2 :  1  Th.  5.  26  {ye  are 

1  Cor.  3.  17.  for  the  temple  of  God  is  holy,  which  temple 
7. 14.  were  your  children  unclean  ;  but  now  they  are  holy 
34.  that  she  may  be  holy  both  in  body  and  in  spirit 
Ejjh.  1.  4.  that  we  should  be  holy  and  without  blemish 
2.  21.  groweth  into  a  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 

5.  27.  but  that  it  should  be  holy  and  without  blemish 
Col.  I.  22.  to  present  you  holy  and  without  blemish 

3. 12.  God's  elect,  holy  and  beloved,  a  heart  of  compassion 

1  Tim.  2.  8.  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  who  saved  us,  and  called  us  with  a  holy  calling 
Tit.  1.  8.  a  lover  of  good,  soberminded,  just,  h.,  temperate 
Heb.  3.  1.  holy  brethren,  partakers  of  a  heavenly  calling 

7.  26.  such  a  high  priest  became  us,  holy,  guileless 

9.  2.  which  is  called  the  '^Holy  place  [manifest 

8.  way  into  the  Violy  place  hath  not  yet  been  made 
12.  entered  in  once  for  all  into  the  holy  place 

24.  Christ  entered  not  into  a  h.  place  made  with  hands 

25.  high  priest  entereth  into  the  h.  place  year  by  year 

10.  19.  boldness  to  enter  into  the  Violy  place  by  the  blood 

13.  11.  whose  blood  is  brought  into  the  Vt  hj  place 

1  Pet.  1.  15.  called  you  is  holy,  be  ye  yourselves  also  holy 

16.  because  it  is  written,  Ye  shall  be  holy  ;  for  I  am  holy 

2.  5.  a  holy  priesthood,  to  offer  up  spiritual  sacrifices 

9.  ye  are  an  elect  race,  a  royal  priesthood,  a  holy  nation 

3.  5.  the  holy  women  also,  who  hoped  in  God 

2  Pet.  1.  18.  when  we  were  with  him  in  the  holy  mount 

2.  21.  knowing  it,  to  turn  back  fi-om  the  A.  commandment 

3.  2.  words  which  were  spoken  before  by  the  h.  prophets 
11.  manner  of  persons  ought  ye  to  be  in  all  holy  living 

1  Jno.  2.  20.  ye  have  an  anointing  from  the  Holy  One_ 
Jucle  20.  building  up  yourselves  on  your  most  holy  faith 
Bev.  3.  7.  These  things  saith  he  that  is  holy       [Almighty 

4.  8.    saying  Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  the  Lord  God,  the 

6.  10.  How  long,  O  Master,  the  holy  and  true 

14.  10.  brimstone  in  the  p)resence  of  the  holy  angels 

15.  4.  and  glorify  thy  name  ?  for  thou  only  art  holy 

20.  6.   holy  is  he  that  hath  part  iu  the  first  resurrection 

21.  10.  and  shewed  me  the  holy  city  Jerusalem 

22.  11.  he  that  is  holy,  let  him  be  made  holy  still 

see  city,  sacred,  saints,  spirit. 

Holy  of  holies. — A.V.  '^holiest. 
Heb.  9.  3.  tabernacle  which  is  called  the  ''■Holy  of  holies^ 

Holy  One. — see  proj^er  names. 

Holy  ones.— ^.F.  haints. 
Jude  14.  the  Lord  came  with  ten  thousands  of  his  ^h.  ones 

Home. — A.V.  Viouse — s,  '^present. 

Ml-.  8.  3.  if  I  send  them  away  fasting  to  their  Vin7ne 

26.  he  sent  him  away  to  bis  ^home  [blind  man] 
Lu.  15.  6.  he  cometh  home,  he  calleth  together  his  friends 
Jno.  19.  27.  the  disciple  took  her  unto  his  own  home 

20.  10.  disciples  went  away  again  unto  their  own  home 
Acts  2.  46.  breaking  bread  at  ^h.,  they  did  take  their  food 

5.  42.  in  the  temple  and  at  i/i.  ,they  ceased  not  to  teach 

21.  6.  board  the  ship,  but  they  returned  home  again 

1  Cor.  11.  34.  If  any  man  is  hungry,  let  him  eat  at  hojne 
14.  35.  let  them  ask  their  own  husbands  at  home 


HONOUEABLE 

2  Cor.  5.  6.  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body,  we  are 

8.  absent  from  the  body,  and  to  be  at  "^home  with  the 

9.  whether  at  Viome  or  absent,  to  be  well-pleasing 
Tit.  2.  6.  soberminded,  chaste,  workers  at  liome,  kind 

see  family,  house. 

Honest. 

Lu.  8.  15.  in  an  honest  and  good  heart,  having  heard 
see  good,  honourable,  seemly 

Honestly. 

Bo77i.  13.  13.  Let  us  walk  h. ,  as  in  the  day ;  not  in  revelling 
1  Th.  4.  12.  walk  hotiestly  toward  them  that  are  without 
Heb.  13.  18.  desiring  to  live  honestly  in  all  things 

Honesty  A.V. — see  gravity. 

Honey. 

Mat.  3.  4.  his  food  was  locusts  and  wild  honey.  Mk.  1.  6 
Bev.  10.  9.  but  iu  thy  mouth  it  shall  be  sweet  a,Bhoney.  10 

Honour. — A.  V.  ^honourable,  ^reputation. 

Mat.  13.57.  A  prophet  is  not  without  h.  Mk.  6.  4:  Jno.  4.  44 
15.  4.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother.  19.  19:  Mk. 
7.  10  :  10.  19  :  Lu.  18.  20  :  Eph.  6.  2 
6.  he  shall  not  h.  his  father.    And  ye  have  made  void 
Jno.  5.  23.  may  honour  the  Son,  even  as  they  h.  the  Father 

8.  49.  but  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  dishonour  me 
12.  26.  if  any  man  serve  me,  him  will  the  'Fa.iher  honour 

Acts  5.  34.  Gamaliel,  a  doctor  of  the  law,  had  in  "^honour 
Bom.  2.  7.  iu  well-doing  seek  for  glory  and  honour 

10.  honour  and  peace  to  every  man  that  worketh  good 

9.  21.  same  lump  to  make  one  part  a  vessel  unto  honour 

12.  10.  in  honour  preferring  one  another 

13.  7.  fear  to  whom  fear  ;  honour  to  whom  honour 
1  Cor.  12.  23.  we  bestow  more  abundant  honour.  24 
Phil.  2.  29.  with  all  joy ;  and  hold  such  in  Vionour 

1  Th.  4.  4.  his  own  vessel  in  sanctification  and  honour 

1  Ti)n.  1. 17.  the  only  God,  be /?.  and  glory  for  ever  and  ever 

5.  3.  Honour  widows  that  are  widows  indeed 

17.  that  rule  well  be  counted  worthy  of  double  honour 

6.  1 .  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  honour 
16.  to  whom  be  honour  soidi  power  eternal 

2  Tim.  2.  20.  some  unto  h.,  and  some  unto  dishonour.  21 
Heb.  2.  7.  Thou  crownedst  him  with  glory  and  honour.  9 

3.8.  he  that  built  the  house  hath  more  h.  than  the  house 
5.  4.  And  no  man  taketh  the  honour  unto  himself 
13.  4.  Let  marriage  be  had  in  '^honour  among  all 

1  Pet.  1.  7.  might  be  found  unto  praise  and  glory  and  h. 
2.17.  Honour  all  raen — Fear  God.    Ifowowr  the  king 

3.  7.  giving  honour  unto  the  woman,  as  unto  the  weaker 

2  Pet.  1.  17.  he  received  from  God  the  Father  honour 
Bev.  4.  9.  living  creatures  shall  give  glory  and  honour 

11.  Worthy — to  receive  the  glory  and  the  ho7iour.  5. 12 
5.  13.  unto  the  Lamb,  be  the  blessing,  and  the  h.  7.  12 

Bev.  21.  26.  bring  the  glory  and  the  honour  of  the  nations 
see  glory,  glorify,  value. 

Honourable.— .4.  V.  Vionest,  ^worthy. 

Mk.  15.  43.  Joseph  of  Arimathasa,  a  cotmcillor  of  h.  estate 
Lu.  14.  8.  lest  haply  a  more  h.  man  than  thou  be  bidden 
Acts  13. 50.  the  Jews  urged  on  the  devout  women  of  h.  estate 

17.  12.  believed  ;  also  of  the  Greek  women  of  h.  estate 
Bom.  12.17.  for  things  Vi.  in  the  sight  of  all  men .  2  Cor.  8.  i2l 

1  Cor.  12.  23.  of  the  body,  which  we  think  to  be  less  h. 

2  Cor.  13.  7.  do  that  which  is  ^h.,  though  we  be  as  reprobate 
Phil.  4.  8.  whatsoever  thiugs  are  ^h.,  whatsoever  things 
Jas.  2.  7.  Do  not  they  blaspheme  the  %.  name  by  the  which 

see  glory,  honour. 


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HORSES 


Honoured. 

Acts  28.  10.  who  also  honoured  us  with  many  honours 
1  Cor.  12.  26.  one  member  is  h.,  all  the  members  rejoice 

Honoureth. — A.V.  ^draweth  nigh. 

Mat.  15.  8.  This  people  ^h.  me  with  their  lips.  Mk.  7   6 
Jna.  5.  23.  He  that  h.  not  the  Son  h.  not  the  Father 
see  glorijkth. 
Honours. 

Acts  28.  10.  who  also  honoured  us  with  many  lionours 

Hook. 

Mat.  17.  27.  and  cast  a  hooh,  and  take  up  the  fish 

Hope.— ^.F.  ^faith,Hrust,  Hrusteth. 

Mat.  12.  21.  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  Viope 
Lu.  6.  34.  if  ye  lend  to  them  of  whom  ye  hope  to  receive 
Jno.  5.  45.  Moses,  on  whom  ye  have  set  your  Viope 
Acts  2.  26.  Moreover  my  flesh  also  shall  dwell  in  liope 
16.  19.  saw  that  the  hope  of  their  gain  was  gone 

23.  6.  touching  the  hope  and  resurrection  of  the  dead 

24.  15.  hope  toward  God,  which  these  also — look  for 

26.  6.  to  be  judged  for  the  hope  of  the  promise 

7.  serving  God — hope  to  attain — concerning  this  hope 

27.  20.  all  hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was  now  taken 

28.  20.  for  because  of  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am  bound 
Horn.  4.  18.  Who  in  hope  believed  against  hope 

5.  2.  let  us  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God 

4.  and  patience,  probation  ;  and  probation,  hope 

5.  and  h.  putteth  not  to  shame ;  because  the  love  of  God 
8.  20.  but  by  reason  of  him  who  subjected  it,  in  hope 

24.  by  h.  were  we  saved :  but  h.  that  is  seen  is  not  hope 

25.  But  if  we  hope  for  that  which  we  see  not 

12.  12.  rejoicing  in  hope  ;  patient  in  tribulation 

15.  4.  through  comfort  of  the  scriptures  we  might  have  fe. 
13.  God  of  Tfope  tillyou  withall  joy— yemayaboundin  A. 
24.  (for  I  Vi.  to  see  you  in  my  journey,  and  to  be  brouglit  i 

1  Cor.  9.  10.  ought  to  plow  in  h. — thresh  in  h.  of  partakiug 

13.  13.  But  now  abideth  faitli,  hope,  love,  these  three 
16. 7.  I  '^hope  to  tarry  awhile  with  you,  if  the  Lord  permit 

2  Cor.  1.  7.  and  our  hope  for  you  is  stedfast 

10.  on  whom  we  have  set  our  Viope  that  he  will — deliver 
13.  and  I  ^hope  ye  will  acknowledge  unto  the  end    [us 
8.  12.  Having  therefore  such  a  /t.,  we  use  great  boldness 
5.  11.  I  -hope  that  we  are  made  manifest  also  in  your 
10.  15.  but  having  hope  that,  as  your  faith  groweth 
13.  6.  I  Vi.  that  ye  shall  know  that  we  are  not  reprobate 
Oal.  5.  5.  by  faith  wait  for  the  /iope  of  righteousness 
Eph.  1.  18.  that  ye  may  know  what  is  the  h.  of  his  calling 
2.  12.  having  no  hope  and  without  God  in  the  world 
4.  4.  one  Spirit,  even  as  also  ye  were  called  in  one  hope 
Phil.  1.  20.  and  h.,  that  in  nothing  shall  I  be  put  to  shame 

2.  23.  Him  therefore  I  hope  to  send  forthwith 
Col.  1.  5.  because  of  the  ho2^e  which  is  laid  up  for  you 
23.  and  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  gospel 
27.  which  is  Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  glory 

1  Th.  1.  3.  labour  of  love  and  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord 
2. 19.  For  what  is  our  hope,  or  joy,  or  crown  of  glorying  ? 

4.  13.  sorrow  not,  even  as  the  rest,  which  have  no  ho2)e 

5.  8.  and  for  a  helmet,  the  hope  of  salvation 

2  Th.  2.  16.  eternal  comfort  and  good  }io2)e  through  grace 
1  Tim.  1.  1.  God  our  Saviour,  and  Christ  Jesus  our  hope 

4.  10.  because  we  have  our  ''■hope  set  on  the  living  God 

5.  5.  widow  indeed,  and  desolate,  hath  her  %.  set  on  God 
6. 17.  norhave  their  '^/lo^eseton  the  uncertainty  of  riches 

Tit.  1.  2.  in  ^oj^eof  eternal  life,  which  God,  who  cannot  lie 

2.  13.  looking  for  the  blessed  hope  and  appearing 

3.  7,  made  heirs  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal  life 


Ph  Hem.  22. 1  Vi.  that  through  your  prayers  I  shall  be  granted 

Htb.  3.  6.  and  the  glorying  of  our  Jiope  firm  unto  the  end 

6  11.  diligence  unto  the  fulness  of  hope  even  to  the  end 

18.  fled  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  of  the  ho2}e  set  before  us 

19.  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  a  ho2}e  both  sure  and  stedfast 
7.  19.  better  hope,  through  which  we  draw  nigh  unto  God 
10.  23.  let  us  hold  fast  the  confession  of  our  ^hope 

1  Pet.  1.  3.  gi-eat  raercy  begat  us  again  unto  a  living  hop)e 
13.  be  sober  and  set  your  hope  perfectly  on  the  grace 
21.  so  that  your  faith  and  hope  might  be  in  God 
3.  15.  asketh  you  a  reason  concerning  the  hope  that  is  in 

1  Jno.  3.  3.  that  hath  this  hope  set  on  him  puvifieth  himself 

2  Jno.  12.  I  Vi.  to  come  unto  you,  and  to  speak  face  to  face 

3  Jno.  14.  I  Viope  shortly  to  see  thee,  and  we  shall  speak 

see  hoped,  hopeth. 

Hoped.— ^.F.  ^hope,  ^trusted. 

Lu.  23.  8.  he  hoped  to  see  some  miracle  done  by  him 

24.  21.  we  ^h.  that  it  was  he  which  should  redeem  Israel 
Acts  24.  26.  He  /;..  withal  that  money  would  be  given  him 

1  Cor.  15.  19.  If  in  this  life  only  we  have^wped  in  Christ 

2  Cor.  8.  5.  and  this,  not  as  we  had  h.,  but  first  they  gave 
Eph.  1.  12.  we  who  had  before  Vio23ed  in  Christ 

Heb.  11.  1.  Now  faith  is  the  assurance  of  tilings  hoped  for 
1  Pet.  3.  5.  holy  women  also,  who  ^hoped  in  God,  adorned 

Hopeth. — A.V.  ^hope. 

Bom.  8.  24.  for  who  ^hopeth  for  that  which  he  seeth? 
1  Cor.  13.  7.  hopeth  all  things,  endureth  all  things 

Hoping. 

1  Titn.  3. 14,  write  I  unto  thee,  h.  to  come  unto  thee  shortly 
see  despairing. 
Horn. 

Lu.  1.  69.  And  hath  raised  up  a  horn  of  salvation  for  us 

Horns. 

Bev.  5.  6.  as  though  it  had  been  slain,  having  seven  horns 
9.  13.  a  voice  from  the  horns  of  the  golden  altar 

12.  3.  red  dragon,  having  seven  lieads  and  ten  horns 

13.  1.  having  ten  horns— a,ud  on  his  ho?-ns  ten  diadems 

11.  and  he  had  two  horns  like  unto  a  lamb 

17.  3.  of  blaspliemy,  having  seven  heads  and  ten  h.  7 

12.  the  ten  horns  that  thou  sawest  are  ten  kings.   16 

Horse. 

Bev.  6.  2.  And  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  white  horse.  19.  11 

4.  And  another  horse  came  forth,  a  red  horse 

5.  And  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  black  horse 
8.  And  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  pale  horse 

19.  19.  to  make  war  against  him  that  sat  upon  the  horse 
21.  killed  with  the  sword  of  him  that  sat  upon  the  h. 
see  horses. 

Horsemen. 

Acts  23.  23.  and  horsemen  threescore  and  ten.  32 

Bev.  9.  16.  the  number  of  the  armies  of  the  horsemen  was 


Horses. — A.V.  ^horse. 

Jas.  3.  3.  if  we  put  the  horses'  bridles  into  their  mouths 
Bev.  9.  7.  locusts  were  like  unto  horses  x>repared  for  war 

17.  I  saw  the  horses — of  the  /;..  are  as  the  heads  of  lions 
14.  20.   blood — even  unto  the  bridles  of  the  ^horses 

19.  14.  are  in  heaven  followed  him  upon  white  horses 

18.  the  flesh  of  horses  and  of  them  that  sit  thereon 

see  chariots. 


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HOSANNA 


HOUSE 


Hosanua. 
Mat.  21.  9.  Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David— ffosajiTta  in  the 
highest.  15  :  MTi.  11.  9,  10 :  Jno.  12.  13 

Hospitality.— ^.F.  Hodged. 
Bom.  12.  13.  given  to  hosjiitaUty.  1  Tiyn.  3.  2 :  Tit.  1.  8 
1  Tim.  5.  10.  if  she  hath  used  ^liospitality  to  strangers 
1  Pet.  4.  9.  using  h.  one  to  another  without  murmuring 

Host — S. — A.V.  '^company. 
Lu.  2.  13.  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host  praising  God 

10.  35.  took  out  two  pence,  and  gave  them  to  the  host 
Mom.  16.  '.23.  my  host,  and  of  the  whole  church,  saluteth 
Heh.  12.  22.  and  to  innumerable  '^hosts  of  angels 

Hot. 

1  Tim.  4.  2.  branded  in  their  own  conscience  as  with  a  hot 
Bev.  3.  15.  nor  hot :  I  would  thou  wert  cold  or  hot.  16  [iron 

Hour. — A.V.  Hnstant,  hame  day,  Himie. 
Mat.  8.  13.  And  the  servant  was  healed  in  that  hour 

9.  22.  the  woman  was  made  whole  from  that  hour 

10.  19.  it  shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour.  Lu.  12.  12 
15.  28.  And  her  daughter  was  healed  from  that  hour 
17.  18.  and  the  boy  was  cured  from  that  hour 

20.  3.  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour,  and  saw  others 

5.  Again  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  the  ninth  hour 

6.  And  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went  out 
12.  These  last  have  spent  but  one  hour 

24.  36.  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth  no  one.  Mk.  13.  32 

44.  for  in  an  hour  that  ye  think  not.  Lu.  12.  40 

50.  and  in  an  hour  when  he  knoweth  not.  Lu.  12.  46 

25.  13.  Watch  therefore,  for  ye  know  not  the  day  northed. 

26.  40.  could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one  ho^ir?  Mk.  14.  37 

45.  the  hour  is  at  hand,  and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 
55.  In  that  hour,  said  Jesus  to  the  multitudes 

27.  45.  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was  darkness — until 

the  ninth  hour.  Mk.  15.  33  :  Lu.  23   44 

46.  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried.  Mk.  15.  84 

Mk.  13.  11.  shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour,  that  speak  ye 

14.  35.  if  it  were  possible,  the  hour  might  pass  away 
41.  it  is  enough;  the  hour  is  come.  Jno.  12.  23:  17.  1 

15.  25.  it  was  the  third  hour,  and  they  crucified  him 
Lu.  1. 10.  people  were  praying  without  at  the  ^h.  of  incense 

2.  38.  Anna — coming  up  at  that  very  '^hour,  she  gave 

7.  21.  In  that  hour  he  cured  many  of  diseases 

10.  21.  In  that  same  hour  he  rejoiced  in  the  Holy  Spirit 

12.  39.  had  known  in  what  hour  the  thief  was  coming 

13.  31.  that  very  Viour  there  came  certain  Pharisees 
20.  19.  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him  in  that  very  hour 

22.  14.  And  when  the  hour  was  come,  he  sat  down 
53.  but  this  is  your  hour,  and  the  power  of  darkness 
59.  space  of  about  one  hour  another  confidently  affirmed 

24.  33.  roseup  that  very /io?<r,  and  returned  to  Jerusalem 
Jno.  1.  39.  with  him  that  day  :  it  was  about  the  tenth  hour 

2.  4.  have  I  to  do  with  thee?  mine  Jiour  is  not  yet  come 

4.  6.  sat  tlms  by  the  well.     It  was  about  the  sixth  hour 
21.  Woman,  believe  me,  the  hour  cometh.  23 

52.  hotcr  when  he  began  to  amend — at  the  seventh  hour 

53.  the  father  knew  that  it  was  at  that  hour 

5.  25.  The  hour  cometh,  and  now  is.  26  :  16.  32 
7.  30.  because  his  hotir  was  not  yet  come.  8.  20 

12.  27.  Father,  save  me  from  this  hour.    But  for  this 

cause  came  I  unto  this  hour 

13.  1.  Jesus  knowing  that  his  hour  was  come 

16.  2.  the  ^ho2ir  cometh,  that  whosoever  killeth  you 
21.  in  travail  hath  sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come 
25.  the  Viour  cometh,  when  I  shall  no  more  speak 

19^14.  of  the  passover :   it  was  about  the  sixth  hotir 
27.  from  that  h.  the  disciple  took  her  unto  his  own 


Acts  2.  15.  seeing  it  is  but  the  third  hour  of  the  day 
3.  1.  temple  at  the  hour  of  prayer,  being  the  ninth  hour 

10.  3.  ninth  hour  of  the  day,  an  angel  of  God  coming 

9.  upon  the  housetop  to  pray,  about  the  sixth  hour 
30.  until  this  hour,  I  was  keeping  the  ninth  hour 

16.  18.  come  out  of  her.   And  it  came  out  that  very  hour 
33.  took  them  the  same  ho7ir  of  the  night,  and  washed 

22. 13.  And  in  that  very  hour  I  looked  up  on  him 

23.  23.  spearmen  two  hundred,  at  the  third  7;..  of  the  night 
1  Cor.  4. 11.  Even  unto  this  i^resent  liour  we  both  hunger 

15.  30.  why  do  we  also  stand  in  jeopardy  every  hour  ? 
Gal.  2.  5.  in  the  way  of  subjection,  no,  not  for  an  hotir 
1  Jno.  2.  18.  the  last  ^Jtour — know  that  it  is  the  last  ^hour 
Bev.  3.  3.  not  know  what  hoicr  I  will  come  upon  thee 

10.  I  also  will  keep  thee  from  the  hour  of  trial,  that 

hour  which  is  to  come  upon  the  whole  world 

8.  1.  silence  in  heaven  about  the  space  of  half  an  hour 

9.  15.  been  prejsared  for  the  hour  and  day  and  month 

11.  13.  And  in  that  ]iour  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
14.  7.  for  the  hour  of  his  judgement  is  come 

17.  12.  authority  as  kings,  with  the  beast,  for  one  hour 

18.  10.  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgement  come 

17.  for  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  made  desolate.  19 
see  day. 
Hours. 

Jno.  11.9.  Are  there  not  twelve  hours  in  the  day  ? 
Acts  5.  7.  three  hours  after,  when  his  wife,  not  knowing 

19.  34.  space  of  two  hours  cried  out,  Great  is  Diana 

House. — A.V.  ^business,  Vioine,  ^househould. 

Jlfa^.  2. 11.  [wise  men]  came  into  the  7i.  and  saw  the  young 
5.  15.  it  shiueth  unto  all  that  are  in  the  house        [child 

7.  24.  which  built  his  house  upon.  26 :  Lu.  6.  48,  49 
25.  and  beat  upon  that  house.  27:  Lu.  6.  48 

8.  6.  Lord,  my  servantlieth  in  the  Viotise  sick  of  the  palsy 

9.  6.  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto  thy  house.  7  :  Mk.  2. 
10.  as  he  sat  at  meat  in  the  house  [11 :  Lu.  5.  24 

28.  when  he  was  come  into  the  house.  Mk.  3. 19  :  9.  28 

10.  6.  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  h.  of  Israel.  15.  .  4 

12.  enter  into  the  house,  salute  it.    Mk.  6.  10  :  Lii.  9.  4 

13.  if  the  house  be  worthj%  let  your  peace  come.  Lu.  10.5 

14.  out  of  that  house  or  that  city,  shake  off  the  dust 
25.  have  called  the  master  of  the  house  Beelzebub 

12. 4.  into  the  7*.  of  God,  and  did  eat.  Mk.  2.  26 :  Lu.  6.  4 
25.  or  house  divided  against  itself.  Mk.  3.  25  :  Lii.  11. 17 

29.  enter  into  the  hmtse  of  the  strong  man — then  he 

will  spoil  his  house.  Mk.  3.  27  \Lu.  11.  24 

44.  I  will  return  into  my  house  whence  I  came  our. 

13.  1.  went  Jesus  out  of  the  house,  and  sat  by  the  sea  side 
57.  not  without  honour,  save — in  his  own  h.  Mk.  6.  4 

21.  13.  My  house  shall  be  called  a  house  of  prayer.  Mk. 

11.  17:  Lu.  19.  46 
23.38.  Behold,  your  7i.  is  left  unto  you  desolate,  iw.  13.35 

24.  17.   the  things  that  are  in  the  house.  Mk.  13.  15 

43.  master  of  the  house  had  known — and  would  not  have 
suffered  his  house  to  be  broken  through.  Lu.  12.  39 
26.  18.  I  keep  the  passover  at  thy  h  with  my  disciples 
Mk.  2.  1.  it  was  noised  that  he  was  in  the  house 

15.  he  was  sitting  at  meat  in  his  h.,  and  many  publicans 
5.  19.  Go  to  thy  '%.  unto  thy  friends,  and  tell.  Lu.  8.  39 

9.  33.  when  he  was  in  the  house  he  asked  them 

10.  10.  And  in  the  house  the  disciples  asked  him  again 
29.  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or  brethren.  Lu.  18.  29 

13   34.  in  another  country,  having  left  his  house 
35.  when  the  lord  of  the  house  cometh 

14.  3.  in  Bethany  in  the  house  of  Simon  the  leper 
14.  say  to  the  goodman  of  the  house.  Lu.  22.  11 

Lu.  1.  23.  he  departed  unto  his  house.  5.  25 

27.  whose  name  was  Joseph,  of  the  house  of  David.  2.  4 


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HUMBLE 


Lu.  1.  33.  he  shall  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob  for  ever 
56.  about  three  months,  and  returned  unto  her  house 
69.  In  the  house  of  his  sei'vaut  David 
2.  49.  wist  ye  not  that  I  must  be  in  my  Father's  ^house  ? 

5.  29.  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his  house 

6.  49.  it  fell  in ;  and  the  ruin  of  that  house  was  great 

7.  6.  not  far  from  the  house,  the  centurion  sent  friends 
86.  And  he  entered  into  the  Pharisee's  house.  37 
44.  I  entered  into  thine  house,  thou  gavest  me  no  water 

8.  27.  abode  not  in  any  house,  but  in  the  tombs 

41.  Jairus — and  besought  him  to  come  into  his  h.  49,  51 

9.  61.  to  bid  farewell  to  them  that  are  at  my  Viouse 
10. 5.  into  whatsoever  ^.  ye  shall  enter — Peace  be  to  this  h. 

7.  in  that  same  house  remain — Go  not  from  house  to  h. 
38.  Martha  received  him  into  her  house 

12.  52.  five  in  one  house  divided,  three  against  two 

14.  1.  he  went  into  the  house  of  one  of  the  rulers 
23.  constrain  them  to  come  in,  that  my  h.  may  be  filled 

15.  8.  doth  not  light  a  lamp,  and  sweep  the  /(.,  and  seek 
25.  nigh  to  the  house,  he  heard  music  and  dancing 

16.  27.  thatthou  wouldest  send  him  to  my  father's /to  (tse 

18.  14.  This  man  went  down  to  his  house  justified 

19.  5.  come  down  ;  for  to-day  I  must  abide  at  thy  house 
9    To-day  is  salvation  come  to  this  house 

22.  10.  follow  him  into  the  house  whereinto  he  goeth 
Jno.  2.  16.  make  not  my  Father's  h.  a  h.  of  merchandise 

4.  53.  and  himself  believed,  and  his  whole  house 

7.  53.  And  they  went  every  man  unto  his  own  house 

8.  35.  the  bondservant  abideth  not  in  the  h.  for  ever 

11.  20.  but  Mary  still  sat  in  tlie  house 

12.  3.  house  was  filled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment 
14.  2.  In  my  Father's  house  ai'e  many  mansions 

Acts  2.  2.  rushing  of  a  mighty  wind,  and  it  filled  all  the  h. 
36.  Let  all  the  house  of  Israel  therefore  know  assuredly 
7. 10.  made  him  governor  over  Egypt  and  all  his  house 
20.  Moses — nourished  three  months  in  his  father's  h. 

42.  Forty  years  in  the  wilderness,  O  house  of  Israel  ? 
49.  What  manner  of  house  will  ye  build  me  ? 

9.  11.  inquire  in  the  house  of  Judas  for  one  named  Saul 

10.  2.  one  that  feared  God  with  all  his  house,  who  gave 
6.  Simon  a  tanner,  whose  house  is  by  the  sea  side.  32 
22.  by  a  holy  angel  to  send  for  thee  into  his  house 
30.  I  was  keeping  the  ninth  hour  of  prayer  in  my  house 

11.  12.  and  we  entered  into  the  man's  house.  11 

13.  seen  the  angel  standing  in  his  house,  and  saying 

14.  shall  be  saved,  thou  and  all  thy  house.  16.  31 

12.  12.  he  came  to  the  h.  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John 

16.  15.  come  unto  my  [Lydia]  house,  and  abide  there 
32.  imto  him,  and  all  that  were  in  his  [jailor]  house 
84.  brought  them  up  into  his  house — rejoiced  greatly, 

with  all  his  house 

17.  5.  an  uproar  ;  and  assaulting  the  house  of  Jason 

18.  7.  house  of   a  certain  man  named  Titus  Justus — 

whose  house  joinedhard  to  the  synagogue 

8.  Crispus — believed  in  the  Lord  with  all  his  house 

19.  16.  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked  and  wounded 

20.  20.  teaching  you  publicly,  and  from  house  to  house 

21.  8.  entering  into  the  house  of  Philip  the  evangelist 
Bom.  16.  5.  church  that  is  in  their  house.    1  Cor.  16.  19  : 

Col.  4. 15  :  Philem.  2 

1  Cor.  16.  15.  the  h.  of  Stephanas,  that  it  is  the  firstfruits 

2  Cor.  5.  1.  earthly  house  ot  our  tabernacle  be  dissolved, 

we  have — a  house  not  made  with  hands 

1  Tim.  3.  4    one  that  ruleth  well  his  own  house.  5 

15.  men  ought  to  behave  themselves  in  the  house  of  God 

5.  13.  idle,  going  about  from  house  to  house 

2  Tim.  1.  16.  Lord  grant  mercy  unto  theh.  of  Onesiphorus 
2.  20.  in  a  great  house  there  are  not  only  vessels  of  gold 
4.  19.  Salute  Prisca — and  the  ^house  of  Onesiphorus 

23  169 


Heb.  3.  2.  faithful — as  also  was  Moses  in  all  his  house 
6.  Christ  as  a  son,  over  his  hozise  ;  whose  house  are  we 
8.  8.   I  will  make   a  new  covenant  with  the  house  of 
Israel,  and  with  the  house  of  Judah.  10 

10.  21.  having  a  great  priest  over  the  house  of  God 

11.  7.  Noah — prepared  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  his  house 

1  Pet.  4.  17.  come  for  judgement  to  begin  at  the  h.  of  God 

2  Jno.  10.  receive  him  not  into  your  /;..,  and  give  him  no 
see  build,  builded,   building,  built,  divelling,   habitation,  home, 

household,  householder. 

Household.— ^.F.  Viouse. 

Mat.  10.  25.  how  much  more  shall  they  call  them  of  his  h.  ! 

36.  a  man's  foes  shall  be  they  of  his  own  household 

24.  45.  whom  his  lord  hath  set  over  his  h.  Lu.  12.  42 

Acts  16.  15.  when  she  was  baptized,  and  her  household 

Bom.  16. 10.  Salute  them  which  are  of  the  household  of.  11 

1  Cor.  1.  11.  by  them  which  are  of  the  ^household  of  Chloe 

16.  I  baptized  also  the  household  of  Stephanas 
Gal.  6.  10.  toward  them  that  are  of  the  household  of  faith 
Eph.  2.  19.  with  the  saints,  and  oith.&  household  of  God 
Phil.  4.  22.  especially  they  that  are  of  Caesar's  household 
1  Tim.  5.  8.  specially  his  own  ^household,  he  hath  denied 

14.  widows  marry,  bear  children,  rule  the  ^household 

Householder.— ^.F.  ^good  man  of  the  house.   *^*  ^°'^^^- 

Mat.  13.  27.  the  servants  of  the  householder  came  and  said 

52.  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  man  that  is  a  h.  20. 1 

20.  11.  received  it,  they  murmured  against  the  ^h. 

21.  33.  man  that  was  a  h.,  which  planted  a  vineyard 

Household-servants. 

Acts  10.  7.  he  called  two  of  his  household-servants 

Houses. — A.V.  Hemples. 

Mat.  11. 8.  they  that  wear  soft  raiment  are  in  kings'  houses 

19.  29.  every  one  that  hath  left  houses,  or.  Mk.  10.  30 
Mk.  12.  40.  they  which  devour  widows'  houses.  Lu.  20.  47 
Lu.  16.  4.  they  may  receive  me  into  their  houses 
Acts  4.  34.  as  were  possessors  of  lands  or  houses  sold  them 

7.  48.  Most  High  dwelleth  not  in  i/t.  made  with  hands 
1  Cor.  11.  22.  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to  drink  in? 

1  Tim.  3.  12.  ruling  their  children  and  their  own  houses 

2  Tim.  3.  6.  For  of  these  are  they  that  creep  into  houses 
Tit.  1.  11.  men  who  overthrow  whole  houses 

,  ._  , ,  see  house,  housetops. 

Housetop — 3. — A.V.  '■houses. 

Mat.  10.  27.  hear  in  the  ear,  proclaim  upon  the  housetops 

24.  17.  that  is  on  the  7;..  not  go  down.  Mk.  13.115:  Lu. 17. 

Lu.  5.  19.  went  up  to  the  housetop,  and  let  him  down  [-^31 

12.  3.  chambers  shall  be  proclaimed  upon  the  housetops 
A  cts  10.  9.  Peter  went  up  upon  the  '^housetop  to  pray 

Howbeit. — A.V.  ^notwithstanding,  h-ather. 

Lu.  10.  20.  '^Howbeit  in  this  rejoice  not,  that  the  spirits  are 

11.  41.  "^3.  give  for  alms  those  things  which  are  within 

12.  31.  ^H.  seek  ye  his  kingdom,  and  these  things  shall 
In  the  R.V.  the  Howbeit  is  substituted  in  many  cases  for  and,  now, 

yet,  &c.  of  the  A.V. 

Howl. 

Jas.  5.  1.  Go  to  now,  ye  rich,  weep  and  h.  for  your  miseries 

How  long. 

Mat.  17. 17.  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you  ?  how  long  shall 
I  bear  with  you  ?  Mh.  9.  19  :  Lu.  9.  41 

Humble. 

Mat.  18.  4.  Whosoever  therefore  shall  h.  himself.  23.  12 
2  Cor.  12.  21.  my  God  should  humble  me  before  you 


HUMBLE 


HUSBANDMEN 


Jas.  4.  6.  but  giveth  grace  to  the  huynble.  1  Pet.  f>.  5. 

10.  Humble  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

1  Pet.  5.  6.  i/i(?w6Ze  yourselves  therefore  under  the  mighty 

Humbled. — A.V.  ^abased. 
Mat.  -23. 12.  shall  exalt  himself  shall  be  i/t.  Lu.  14.  ill :  18.  ill 
Phil.  2.8.  he /(..himself,  becoming  obedient  eveu  unto  death 

Humbleminded. — A.V.  ^coitrteous. 
1  Pet.  3.  8.  loving  as  brethren,  tenderhearted,  i//. 

Humbleness  A.  V. — see  hmnility. 

Humbleth. 
Lu.  14. 11.  he\\ia,ihnmbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted.  18. 14 

Humiliation. — A.V.  Hile. 

Acts  8.  33.  In  his  h.  his  judgement  was  taken  away 
Phil.  3.  21.  fashion  anew  the  body  of  our  ^humiliation 

Huajility. — A.V-  '^humbleness  of  mind. 

Cul.  2.  18.  rob  you  of  your  prize  by  a  voluntary  huiniiil/f 

23.  a  show  of  wisdom  in  will-worship,  and  hamility 

3.  12.  a  heart  of  compassion,  kindness,  i/t.,  meekness 

1  Pet.  5.  5.  gird  yourselves  with  h.,  to  serve  one  another 

see  lowliness. 

Hundred. 

Mat.  18.  12.  if  any  man  have  a  hundred  sheep.  Lu.  15.  4 
28.  of  his  fellow-servants,  which  owed  him  a  h.  pence 
Mk.  6.  37.  go  and  buy  two  h.  pennyworth  of  bread.  Jno.  6.  7 
Lu.  7.  41.  two  debtors  :  the  one  owed  five  hundred  pence 
16.  6.  And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of  oil 
7.  owest  thou  ?  And  he  said,  A  h.  measures  of  wheat 
Jno.  12.  5.  this  ointment  sold  for  three  /».  pence.  Mk.  14.5 
19.  39.  myrrh  and  aloes,  about  a  h.undred  pound  weight 
21.  8.  not  far  from  the  land,  but  about  two  h.  cubits  off 

11.  full  of  great  fishes,  a  hundred  and  fifty  and  three 
Actsl.  15.  persons  gathered  together,  about  a  /t.  and  twenty 

6.  36.  number  of  men,  about  four  h.,  joined  themselves 

7.  6.  and  entreat  them  evil,  four  hundred  years 

13. 19.  inheritance, for  about  four  hundred  and  fifty  years 

23. 23.  tvfohundred  soldiers — and  spearmen  two  hundred 

27.  37.  in  the  ship  two  /i.  threescore  and  sixteen  souls 

1  Cor.  15.  6.  appeared  to  above  five  h.  brethren  at  once 

(xal.  3.  17.  the  law,  which  came  four  h.  and  thirty  years 

Bev.  13.  18.  his  number  is  Six  h.  and  sixty  and  six  [^ after 

21.  17.  wall  thereof,  a  hundred  and  forty  and  four  cubits 

see  hundri'ilfohJ. 
Hundredfold.— 4.  F.  ^hundred. 

Mat.  13.  8.  yielded  fruit,  some  a  h.  23 :  Mk.  4. 18,  '20 ;  Lu.  8.8 
19.  29.  for  my  name's  sake,  shall  receive  a  h.  Mk.  10.  30 

Hundreds. 

MJc.  6.  40.  they  sat  down  in  ranks,  by  h.,  and  by  fifties 

Hunger. 

Mat.  5.  6.  Blessed  are  they  that  hunger.  Lu.  6.  21 

Lu.  6.25.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  that  are  full  now  !  for  ye  shall  fi. 

15.  17.  and  to  spare,  and  I  perish  here  with  hunger  ! 
Jno.  6.  85.  he  that  cometh  to  me  shall  not  hunger 
Pom.  12.  20.  But  it  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed  him 

1  Gor.  4.  11.  we  both  hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  naked 

2  Cor.  11.  27.  watchings  often,  in  h.  and  thirst,  in  fastings 
Rev.  7.  16.  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst 

see  famine,  hungry. 

Hungered  or  Hungred. — A.V.  ^hungry. 

Mat.  4.  2.  he  afterward  /;  ungered.  Lu.  4.  2 

12.  1 .  discijile^  were  an  hungred,  and  began  to  pluck  ears 
3.  David  did,  when  he  was  an  h.  Mk.  2.  25  :  Lu.  6.  3 


Mat.  21.  18.  as  he  returned  to  the  city,  he  hungered 
25.  35.  for  I  was  an  hungred,  and  ye  gave  me  meat 

37.  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an  h  ,  and  fed  thee  ?  44 
42.  for  I  was  an  hungred,  and  ye  gave  me  no  meat 

Mk.  11.  12.  when  they  were  come  out  from  Bethany,  he  '7t. 

Hungry. — A.V.  ^hunger. 

Lu.  1.  63.  The  hungrq  he  hath  filled  with  good  things 
Acts  10.  10.  and  he  became  hungry,  and  desired  to  eat 
1  Cor.  11.  21.  and  one  is  hungry,  and  another  is  drunken 

34.  If  any  man  is  ^hungry,  let  him  eat  at  home 
Phil.  4.  12.  learned  the  secret  both  to  be  filled  and  to  be  h. 
see  hungered. 
Hurt. 

Mk.  16.  18.  any  deadly  thing,  it  shall  in  no  wise  hurt  them 
Lti.  4.  35.  he  came  out  of  him,  having  done  him  no  hurt 

10.  19.  and  nothing  shall  in  any  wise  /lurt  you 
Bev.  2. 11.  overcometh  shall  not  be  tiurtoi  the  second  death 

6.  6.  and  the  oil  and  the  wine  hurt  thou  not 

7.  2.  whom  it  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and  the  sea.  3 
9.  4.  that  they  should  not  hurt  the  grass  of  the  eurth 

10.  in  their  tails  is  their  power  to  hurt  men.    19 
11. 5.  if  any  man  desireth  to  hurt  them — desii-e  to  h.  them 

see  harm,  injury. 
Hurtful. 

1  Tim.  6.  9.  a  snare  and  many  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts 

Husband. 

Mat.  1.  16.  and  Jacob  begat  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary 

19.  And  Joseph  her  husband,  being  a  righteous  man 
^fk.  10.  12.  if  she  herself  shall  put  away  her  husband 
Lu.  2.  36.  Anna — ha viuglived  with  a /«(.sZ)a/i(i  seven  years 

16.  18.  marrieth  one  that  is  put  away  from  a  husband 
Jno.  4.  16.  Go,  call  thy  husbaud,  and  come  hither 

17.  I  have  no  husband — saidst  well,  I  have  no  husband 

18.  he  whom  thou  now  hast  is  not  thy  liusband 

Acts  5.  9.  feet  of  them  which  have  buried  thy  husband  are 
10.  carried  her  out  and  buried  her  by  her  husband 

Bom.  7.  2.  hath  a  husband  is  bound  by  law  to  the  h.—ii 

the  h.  die  she  is  discharged  from  the  law  of  the  h. 

3.  while  the  h.  liveth — if  the  h.  die,  she  is  free.  1  Cor.  7.39 

1  Cor.  7.  2.  let  each  woman  have  her  own  husband       [h. 

3.  Letthe  A.reuderuntothe  wife — also  the  wife  unto  the 

4.  but  the  h. — also  the  husband  hath  not  power  over 

10.  That  the  wife  depart  not  from  her  husband 

11.  or  else  be  reconciled  to  her  husband);  and  that  the 

husband  leave  not  his  wife 

13.  unbelieving  husband — let  her  not  leave  her  husband 

14.  the  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified  in  the  wife 
16.  0  wife,  whether  thou  shalt  save  thy  h  1 — 0  husband 
34.  things  of  the  world,  how  she  may  please  her  h. 

2  Cor.  11.  2.  for  I  espoused  you  to  one  husband  [the  //. 
Gal.  4.  27.  children  of  the  desolate  than  of  her  which  hath 
Uph.  5.  23.  the  h.  is  the  head  of  the  wife,  as  Christ  also 

33.  and  let  the  wife  see  that  she  fear  her  husband 

1  Ti7n.  3.  2.  without  reproach,  the  A.  of  one  wife.  Tit.  1.  6 
Bev.  21.  2.  made  ready  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her /t!/,f6a«rf 

see  brother. 

Husbandman. 

Jno.  15.  1.  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  m.y  Father  is  the  h. 

2  Tim.  2.  6.  h.  that  laboureth  must  be  the  first  to  partake 
Jas.  5.  7.  the  husbandman  waiteth  for  the  precious  fruit 

Husbandmen. 

Mat.  21.  Z3.  letitontto  husbandmen.  Mk.l2.  1:  Lu.  20.9 
31.  sent  his  servants  to  the /;..  35:  Mk.  12.2:  £?t.  20.  10 

38.  the  h.,  when  they  saw  the  son.  Mk.  12.  7 :  Lu.  20. 14 


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HU8BAMDMEN 

Mat.  21.  40.  shall  come,  what  will  he  do  uuto  those  /(.  ? 

41.  will  let  out  the  vineyard  unto  other  husbaitdintn 
Mk.  12.  2.  receive  from  the  husbandmen  of  the  fruits 

9.  he  will  come  and  destroy  the  husbandmen.  Lu.  20.  16 
La.  20.  10.  but  the  hushaiuhnen  beat  him 

Husbandry. 

1  Cor.  3.  9.  ye  are  God's  husbandry,  God's  building 

Husbands.— ^.F.  hnen. 
Jno.  4.  18.  for  thou  hast  had  five  husbands 
1  Cor.  14.  35.  let  them  ask  their  own  husbands  at  home 
Eph.  5. 22.  Wives,  be  iu  subjection  uuto  your  own  husbands. 
24  :  Col.  3.  18 :  1  Pet  3.  1 
25.  HMs6aH(?s,  love  your  wives,  even  as  Christ.  CoZ.  3. 19 
28.  even  so  oughf^Jiiisbands  also  to  love  their  own  wives. 
1  Tim.  3.  12.  Let  deacons  be  husbands  of  one  wife 
Tit.  2.  4.  train  the  young  women  to  love  their  husbands 

5.  being  in  subjection  to  their  own  husbands.  1  Pet.  3.  5 
1  Pet.  3.  7.  Ye  h.,  in  like  manner,  dwell  with  your  wives 

Kusks. 
Lu.  15.  16.  would  fain  have  been  filled  with  the  husks 

Hyacinth. — A.V.  jacinth. 

Bev.  9.  17.  having  breastplates  as  of  fire  and  of  ^hyacinth 

see  jacinth. 

Hymn — s. — A.V.  'Upraises. 

Mat.  26.  30.  when  they  had  sung  a  hymn.  Mk.  14.  26 
Acts  16.  25.  Paul  and  Silas  were  praying  and  singing  ^h. 
.^iph.  5.  19.  speaking  one  to  another  in  psalms  and  hymns 
Col.  3.  16.  admonishing  one  another  with  psalma  and  h. 

Hypocrisies. 
1  Pet.  2.  1.  Putting  away — all  guile,  and  hypocrisies 

Hypocrisy. — A.  V.  ^disshnulation. 

Mat.  23.  28.  but  inwardly  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy 

Mk.  12. 15.  he,  knowing  their  hypocrisy,  said  unto  them 

Lu.  12.  1.  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which  is  hypocrisy 

■'torn.  12.  9.  Let  love  be  without  ^hypocrisy 

a.  Tim.  4.  2.  through  the  hypocrisy  of  men  that  speak  lies 

Jas.  3. 17.  good  fruits,  without  variance,  without  hypocrisy 

Hypocrite. 

Mat.  7.  5.  Thou  7t;/pocrJ<e,  cast  out  first  the  beam.  Z?t.  6.42 

sec  hypocrites. 

Hypocrites. — A.V.  ^hypocrite. 

Mat.  6.  2.  sound  not  a  trumpet  before  thee,  as  the  h.  do 
5.  when  ye  pray,  ye  shall  not  be  as  the  hypocrites 
16.  Moreover  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  as  the  hypocrites 
15.  7.  Ye  hypocrites,  well  did  Isaiah  prophesy.    Mk.  7.  6 
22.  18.  Why  tempt  ye  me,  ye  hypiocrites  ? 
23.13.  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  fe..'  15,23,25, 
24.51.  and  appoint  his  portion  with  the  7i,?/pocri^es  [27,29 
Lu.  12.  56.  Ye  h.,  ye  know  how  to  interpret  the  face  of 
13.  15.  Ye  ^h.,  doth  not  each  one  of  you  on  the  sabbath 

Hyssop. 

Jno.  19.  29.  put  a  sponge  full  of  the  vinegar  upon  hyssop 
Heb.  9.  19.  and  hyssop,  and  ;iprinkled  both  the  book  itself 


IGNOEANT 


Idle.— .4.  F.  ^barren,  '■'slow. 

Mat.  12.  36.  that  every  idle  word  that  men  shall  Ri)eMk 
20.  3.  saw  others  standing  in  the  marketplace  idln.  0 
Lu.  24.  11.  And  these  words  appeared — as  idle  talk 

1  Ti77i.  5.  13.  they  learn  also  to  be  idle — and  not  only  idle 
Tit.  1.  12.  Cretans  are  alway  liars,  evil  beasts,  H.  gluttons 

2  Pet.  1.  8.  they  make  you  to  be  not  Hdle  nor  unfruitful 

Idol.— A.V.  Hdols. 

Acts  7.  41.  brought  a  sacrifice  unto  the  idol,  and  rejoiced 

1  Cor.  8.  4.  that  no  idol  is  anything  in  the  world.  10.  ^19 

7.  used  until  now  to  the  idol — sacrificed  to  an  idol 

10.  hast  knowledge  sitting  at  meat  in  an  idol's  temple 

Idolater— 3. 

1  Cor.  5.  10.  or  with  i. ;  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of 

11.  covetous,  or  an  idolater,  or  a  reviler  [the  world 
6.  9.  Be  not  deceived:  neither  fornicators,  nor  idolaters 
10.  7.  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  as  were  some  of  them 

Eph.  5.  5.  nor  covetous  man,  which  is  an  idolater,  hath  any 

Bev.  21.  8.  and  idolaters,  and  all  liars,  their  part  shall  be 

22.  15.  the  i.,  and  every  one  thatloveth  and  maketh  a  lie 

Idolatries. 
1  Pet.  4.  3.  carousings,  and  abominable  idolatries 

Idolatry. 
1  Cor.  10.  14.  Wherefore,  my  beloved,  flee  from  idolatry 
Gal.  5.  20.  idolatry,  sorcery,  enmities,  strife,  jealousies 
Col.  3.  5.  and  covetousness,  the  which  is  idolatry 
see  idols. 

Idols . — A .  V.  Hdo  latry. 

Acts  15.  20.  that  they  abstain  from  the  pollutions  of  idols 

29.  abstain  from  things  sacrificed  to  idols.  21.  25 

17.  16.  was  provoked — as  he  beheld  the  city  fuU  of  Hdols 
Bom.  2.  22.  that  abhorrest  idols,  dost  thou  rob  temples  ? 

1  Cor.  8. 1.  things  sacrificed  to  i.  4, 10 :  10. 19  :  Bev.  2. 14, 20 
12.  2.  ye  were  led  away  unto  those  dumb  idols 

2  Cor.  6.16.  what  agreement  hath  a  temple  of  God  with  i.  ? 
1  Th.  1.  9.  and  how  ye  turned  unto  God  from  idols 

1  Jjio.  5.  21.  little  children,  guard  yourselves  from  idols 
Bev.  9.  20.  should  not  worship  devils,  and  the  idols  of  gold 

Ignorance. — A.V.  Hgnorantly. 

Acts  3.  17.  in  ignorance  ye  did  it,  as  did  also  your  rulers 
17.  23.  What— ye  worship  in  Hgnorance,  this  set  I  forth 

30.  The  times  of  ignorance  therefore  God  overlooked 
Eph.  4.  18.  alienated  from  the  life  of  God  because  of  the  i. 
1  Pet.  1.  14.  according  to  your  former  lusts  in  the  time  of 

2.  15.  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish  men  [your  i. 

Ignorant. — A.V.  ^know  not,  ^understand,  ^unlearned 

Acts  4.  13.  perceived  that  they  were  unlearned  and  i.  men 

Bom.  1.  13.  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant,  brethren.  11. 

•■■  '        25  :  1  Cor.  10.  1 :  12.  1  :  2  Cor.  1.  8 :   1  Th.  4.  13 

6.  3.  Or  are  ye  Hgnorant  that  all  we  who  were  baptized 

7.  1.  Or  are  ye  Hgnorant,  brethren  (for  I  speak  to  men 
10.  3.  For  being  ignorant  of  God's  righteousness  .' 

1  Cor.  14.  38.  if  any  man  is  ignorant,  let  him  be  ignorant 

2  Cor.  2.  11.  Satan :  for  we  are  not  ignorant  of  his  devicea 
2  Tim.  2.  23.  foolish  and  Hgnorant  questionings  refuse 


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IGNOEANT 

Heh.  5.  2.  who  can  beargentlywith  the  ig'rtorajii  and  erring 
2  Pet.  2.  12.  railing  in  matters  whereof  they  are  Hgtiorant 

3.  16.  which  the  Hgnorant  and  unstedfast  wrest 

see  forget. 

Ignorantly. 

1  Tim.  1.  13.  because  I  did  it  ignorantly  in  unbelief 
see  ignorance. 

111.— ^."F.  ^evil. 

Jno.  3.  20.  every  one  that  doeth  mi  hateth  the  light 

5.  29.  they  that  have  done  Hll,  unto — judgement 
Bo7n.  13.  10.  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighbour 

Uluminated  A.V. — see  enlightened. 

Image. 

Mat.  22.  20.  Whose  is  this  image.  Mk.  12.  16 :  Lu.  20.  24 
Acts  19.  35.  and  of  the  i.  which  fell  down  from  Jupiter  ? 
Bom.  1.  23.  incorruptible  God  for  the  likeness  of  an  image 
8.  29.  foreordained  to  be  conformed  to  the  i.  of  his  Son 

1  Cor.  11.7.  forasmuch  as  he  is  the  image  and  glory  of  God 
15.  49.  image  of  the  earthy — bear  the  i.  of  the  heavenly 

2  Cor.  3.  18.  transformed  into  the  same  i.  from  glory  to 

4.  4.  of  Christ,  who  is  the  image  of  God.  Col.  1.  15 
Col.  3.  10.  after  the  image  of  bim  that  created  him 
Eeh.  1.  3.  very  image  of  his  substance,  and  upholding  all 

10.  1.  good  things  to  come,  not  the  very  i.  of  the  things 

Bev.  13. 14.  that  they  should  make  an  image  to  the  beast 

15.  to  the  image  of  the  beast,  that  the  i.  of  the  beast 

should  both  speak — i.  of  the  beast  should  be  killed 

14.  9.  worshippeth  the  beast  and  his  i.  11 :  16. 2 :  19.  20 

15.  2.  victorious  from  the  beast,  and  from  his  itnage 

20.  4.  such  as  worshipped  not  the  beast,  neither  his  i. 

Imagination— 3. 

Lu.  1.  51.  scattered  the  proud  in  the  i.  of  their  heart 
2  Cor.  10.  5.  casting  down  imaginations,  and  every  high 

see  reasonings. 

Imagine. 
Acts  4.  25.  And  the  peoples  imagine  vain  things  ? 

Imitate. — A.V.  '^follow. 

2  Th.  3.  7.  yourselves  know  how  ye  ought  to  Hmitate  us 

9.  ensample  unto  you,  that  ye  should  Hmitate  us 
Seb.  13.  7.  issue  of  their  life,  Hmitate  their  faith 

3  Jno.  11.  Beloved,  Hmitate  not  that  which  is  evil 

Imitators. — A.V.  ^folloivers. 

1  Cor.  4.  16.  be  ye  Hmitators  of  me.  11.  ^1 :  Phil.  8.  ^17 

Eph.  5.1.  Be  ye  therefore  Hmitators  of  God 

1  Th.  1. 6.  Aud  ye  became  Htnitators  of  us,  and  of  the  Lord 

2.  14.  became  Hmitators  of  the  churches  of  God 
Heh.  6.  12.  but  H.  of  them  who  through  faith  and  patience 

Immanuel,  Emmanuel,  see  proper  names. 

Immediately.— J. F.  ^by  and  by,  ^presently,  ^soon. 
Mat.  21.  19.  Hmtnediately  the  fig  tree  withered  away 

20.  How  did  the  fig  tree  ^immediatelii  wither  away? 
Lu.  1.  64.  his  mouth  was  opened  i.,  and  liis  tongue  loosed 

8.  44.  and  immediately  the  issue  of  her  blood  stanched 

13.  13.  i.  she  was  made  straight,  and  glorified  God.  47 

18.  43.  And  immediately  he  received  his  sight        [pear 

19.  11.  supposed  that  the  kingdom  of  God  was  i.  to  ap- 

21.  9.  but  the  end  is  not  Hmmediately 

22.  60.  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake,  the  cock  crew 


IMPRISONMENT 

Acts  12.  23.  And  i.  an  angel  of  the  Lord  smote  him 
16.  26.  and  immediately  all  the  doors  were  opened 
Gal.  1.  16.  tm?«erfiate/(/ 1  conferred  not  with  flesh  and  blood 

Immortal  A.V. — see  incorruptible. 

Immortality. 

1  Cor.  15.  53.  this  mortal  must  put  on  invmortality .  54 
1  Tim.  6.  16.  who  only  hath  iminortality ,  dwelling  in  light 
see  inxorruption. 

Immutability. 

Heb.  6. 17.  the  i.  of  his  coimsel,  interposed  with  an  oath 

Immutable. 
Heb.  6. 18.  that  by  two  immutable  things,  in  which  it  is 

Impart. — A.V.  Hmparted. 

Lu.  3.  11.  two  coats,  let  him  impart  to  him  that  hath  none 
Bom,.  1. 11.  that  I  may  impart  unto  you  some  spiritual  gift 

1  Th.  2. 8.  pleased  to  H.  unto  you,  not  the  gospel  of  God  only 

Impediment. 
Alk.  7.  32.  one  that  was  deaf,  and  had  an  i.  in  his  speech 

Impenitent. 
Botn.  2.  5.  after  thy  hardness  and  i.  heart  treasurest  up 

Implacable. — A.V.  Hruce  breakers. 

2  Tim.3. 3.  without  natural  affection,iiwjjZaca6Ze,slanderer3 

Implanted. — A .  V.  ^engrafted, 
las.  1.  21.  receive  with  meekness  the  Hmplanted  word 

Implead  A.V. — see  accuse. 

Importunity. 
Lu.  11.  8.  because  of  his  importunity  he  will  arise  and  give 

Imposed. 
Heh.  9. 10.  ordinances,  imposed  until  a  time  of  reformation 

Impossible. — A.V.  '^not  possible. 

Mat.  17.  20.  and  nothing  shall  be  impossible  unto  you  [27 
19.  26.  With  men  this  is  impossible.  Mk.  10. 27  :  Lu.  18. 
Lu.  17.  1.  It  is  impossible  but  that  occasions  of  stumbling 
Heb.  6.  6.  it  is  i.  to  renew  them  again  unto  repentance 
18.  in  which  it  is  impossible  for  God  to  lie 

10.  4.  it  is  Hmpossible  that  the  blood  of  bulls  and  goats 

11.  6.  without  faith  it  is  i.  to  be  well-pleasing  unto  him 

see  void  of  power. 

Imposters. — A.V.  Reducers. 
2  Tim.  3. 13.  evil  men  and  H,  shall  wax  worse  and  worse 

Impotent. 

Acts  4.  9.  concerning  a  good  deed  done  to  an  impotent  man 
14.  8.  at  Lystra  there  sat  a  certain  man,  i.  in  his  feet 

see  sick. 

Imprisoned. 
Acts  22.  19.  I  imprisoned  and  beat  in  every  synagogue 

Imprisonment — s . 
2  Cor.  6.  5.  in  stripes,  in  imprisonments,  in  tumults 
Heh.  11.  36.  yea,  moreover  of  bonds  and  imprisonment 


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IMPULSE 

Impulse. 
Jas  3.  4.  rudder,  wliither  the  i.  of  the  steersman  willeth 

Impute — ing  A.V. — see  reckon,  reclconing. 

Imputed. 
Bom.  5.  13.  but  sin  is  not  imputed  when  there  is  no  law 
see  reckimed,  reckoneth. 

Incense. — A.V.  ^odours. 
Lu.  1.  10.  praying  without  at  the  hour  of  incense 
Rev.  5.  8.  golden  bowls  full  of  H.,  which  are  the  prayers 
8.  3.  and  there  was  given  unto  him  much  incense 
4.  the  smoke  of  the  i.,  with  the  prayers  of  the  saints 
IB.  13.  spice,  and  H.,  and  ointment,  and  frankincense 

see  altar,  burn. 
Inclosed. 

Lu.  5.  6.  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes 

Incontinency. 
1  Cor.  7.  5.  that  Satan  tempt  you  not  because  of  your  i. 

Incontinent  A.V. — see  self-control. 

Incorruptible. — A.V.    ^not    corruptible,    Hmmortal, 
^uncorruptible. 

Rom.  1.  23.  and  changed  the  glory  oiiheHncorruptible  Godi 
1  Cor.  9.  25.  a  corruptible  crown  ;  but  we  an  incorruptible 

15.  52.  trumpetshallsound,  and  the  dead  shall  be  raised  i. 
1  Tim.  1.  17.  the  King  eternal,  Hiicorruptible ,  invisible 

1  Pet.  1.  4.  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  undefiled 
23.  not  of  corruptible  seed,  but  of  incorruptible 
3.  4.  Hncorruptible  apparel  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit 

Incorruption. — A.V.  Hmmortalitrj. 

Rom.  2.  7.  seek  for  glory  and  honour  and  Hncorruption 

1  Cor.  15.  42.  It  is  sown  in  corruption ;  it  is  raised  in  i. 

50.  neither  doth  corriiption  inherit  incorruption     \bd 
54.  when  this  corruptible  shall  have  put  on  incorruption. 

2  Tim.\.  10.  abohshed  death,  and  brought  life  and^i.  to  light 

Increase. 

liu.  17.  5.  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord,  Increase  our  faith 
Jno.  3.  30.  He  must  increase,  but  I  must  decrease 

1  Cor.  3.  6.  Apollos  watered  ;  but  God  gave  the  increase.  7 

2  Cor.  9.  10.  and  increase  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness 
Eph.  4. 16.  maketh  ih.e.increase  of  the  body  unto  the  building 
Col,  2.  19.  and  bands,  increaseth  with  the  increase  of  God 
1  Th.  3.  12.  Lord  make  you  to  increase  and  abound  in  love 

see  abound,  proceed. 

Increased. 

Acts  9.  22.  But  Saul  increased  the  more  in  strength 

16.  5.  the  churches — increased  in  number  daily 
see  advanced,  gotten,  groweth,  increasing,  multiplied. 

Increaseth. — A.V.  ^abound. 

Phil.  4. 17.  seek  for  the  fruit  that  Hncreaseth  to  your  account 
Col.  2.  19.  the  body — increaseth  with  the  increase  of  God 

Increasing. — A.V.  Hncr eased. 

Mk.  4.  8.  yielded  fruit,  growing  lap  and  Hncreasing 
Col.  1.  6.  bearing  fruit,  and  i.,  as  it  doth  in  you  also 
10.  and  increasing  in  the  knowledge  of  God 

Incredible. 

Acts  26.  8.  Why  is  it  judged  incredible  with  you,  if  God 
doth  raise  the  dead  ? 


INHEEIT 

Indebted. 
Lu.  11.  4.  we  ourselves  also  forgive  every  one  that  is*,  to  us 

Indeed. — A.V.  '^of  a  truth,  '^verily. 
Mk.  9. 12.  Elijah  Hndeed  cometh  first,  and  restoreth 
Rom.  2.  25.  For  circumcision  Hndeed  profiteth 
1  Cor.  14.  25.  declaring  that  God  is  among  you  Hndeed 

1  Pet.  1.  20.  who  was  foreknown  Hndeed  before 

Indignation. — A.V.  ^displeased. 
Mat.  20.  24.  moved  with  i.  concerning  the  two.  Mk.  10.  ^41 

21.  16.  saying,  Hosanna — they  were  moved  with  H. 

26.  8.  i.,  saying,  Towhatpurpose  is  this  waste?  MA;.  14.4 
Mk.  10.  14.  when  Jesus  saw  it,  he  was  moved  with  H. 
Lu.  13. 14.  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  being  moved  with  i. 
Rom.  2.  8.  unto  them — shall  be  wrath  and  indignation 

2  Cor.  7. 11.  clearing  of  yourselves,  yea,  what  indignation 

see  anger,  fierceness,  jealousy. 

Indulgence. — A.V,  ^liberty,  ^satisfying. 
Acts  24.  23.  [Paul]  should  have  H. ;  and  not  to  forbid 
Col.  2.  23.  are  not  of  any  value  against  the  H,  of  the  flesh 

Inexcusable  A.V, — see  excuse. 

Infants  A.V, — see  babes. 

Inferior. 
2  Cor,  12.  13.  ye  were  made  i.  to  the  rest  of  the  churches 

Infidel  A.V. — see  unbeliever. 

Infirmities. 
Mat.  8.  17.  Himself  took  our  i.,  and  bare  our  diseases 
Lu.  5.  15.  to  hear,  and  to  be  healed  of  their  infirmities 

8.  2.  healed  of  evil  spirits  and  infirmities,  Mary 
Rom.  15. 1.  strong  ought  to  hea.xtheinfirmities  of  the  weak 

1  Tim,.  5.  23.  stomach's  sake  and  thine  often  ififirmities 
Heb.  4. 15.  be  touched  with  the  feeling  of  our  infirmities 

sec  diseases,  infirmity,  weakness — es. 

Infirmity. — A.V.  Hnfirmities. 

Lu.  13.  12.  Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from  thine  iw^rwi^?/- 11 
Jno.  5.  5.  had  been  thirty  and  eight  years  in  his  infirmity 
Ro^n.  6.  19.  because  of  the  infirmity  of  your  flesh 

8.  26.  like  manner  the  Spirit  also  helTpeth  o\xr  Hnfirmity 
Gal.  4.  13.  because  of  an  infirmity  of  the  flesh  I  preached 
Heb.  5.  2.  that  he  himself  also  is  compassed  with  infirmity 

7.  28.  law  appointed  men  high  priests,  having  infirmity 

Inflicted. 

2  Cor.  2.  6.  punishment  which  was  inflicted  by  the  many 

Informed. 

^c<s  21 .  21  .in/orme^  concerning  thee,  that  thou  teachest.  24 
24. 1.  they  informed  the  governor  against  Paul.  25. 2, 15 

Inhabiters  A.V. — see  dwell,  earth. 

Inherit — ed. — A.  V.  ^heir — s,  ^obtained. 

Mat.  5.  5.  Blessed  are  the  meek:  for  they  shalH.  the  earth 
19.  29.  a  hundredfold,  and  shall  inherit  eternal  life 
25.  34.  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  for  you        [18.  18 

Mk.  10.  17.  that  I  may  inherit  eternal  life  ?  Lu.  10.  25  : 

1  Cor.  6.  9.  unrighteous  shall  not  inherit.  10  :  Gal.  5.  21 

15.  50.  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingdom  of 

God ;  neither  doth  corruption  inherit  incorruption 

Gal.  4. 30.  shall  not  Hnherit  with  the  son  of  the  f reewoman 

Heb.  1.  4.  hath  Hnherited  a  more  excellent  name  than  they 


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INHERIT 


INSUERECTION 


Heh.  1.  14.  for  the  sake  of  them  that  shall  H.  salvation  ? 
6.  12.  through  faith  and  patience  inherit  the  promises 

12.  17.  afterward  desired  to  i.  the  blessing,  he  was  re- 
1  Pet.  3.  9.  called,  that  ye  iihonldi  inherit  a  blessing  [jected 
Rev.  21.  7.  He  that  overcometh  shall  inherit  these  things 

Inheritance.— j;.  V.  Hot. 
Mat.  21.  38.  let  us  kill  him,  and  take  his  inheritance 
Mk.  12.  7.  and  the  inheritance  shall  be  ours.  Lu.  20.  14 
Lu.  12.  13.  bid  my  brother  divide  the  inheritaiice  with  me 
Acts  7.  5.  he  gave  him  none  i.  in  it,  no,  not  so  much 

13.  19.  he  gave  them  their  land  for  an  Hnheritance 

20.  32.  the  i.  among  all  them  that  are  sanctified.  26.  18 
Gal.  3.  18.  if  the  i.  is  of  the  law,  it  is  no  more  of  promise 
Eph.  1.  14.  an  earnest  of  our  i.,  unto  the  redemption 

18.  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  i.  in  the  saints 

5.  5.  idolater,  hath  any  i.  in  the  kingdom  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  12.  meet  to  be  partakers  of  the  i.  of  the  saints 

3.  24.  ye  shall  receive  the  recompense  of  the  inheritance 
Heb.  9.  15.  called  may  receive  the  promise  of  the  eternal  t. 

11.  8.  place  which  he  was  to  receive  for  an  inheritance 

1  Pet.  1.  4.  unto  an  wi7i.erj^ance  incorruptible,  and  undefiled 

see  heritage,  possession. 

Iniquity — ies. — A  .V.^u  nrighteous  ness. 
Mat.  7.  23.  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquity 

13.  41.  things  that  cause  stumbling,  and  them  that  do  i. 

23.  28.  inwardly  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  iniquity 

24.  12.  because  iniquity  shall  be  multiplied,  the  love 
Lu.  13.  27.  depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity 
Acts  1.  18.  obtained  a  field  with  the  reward  of  his  i. 

3.  26.  turniugawayevery  one  of  you  from  your  wti^zw^ies 
8.  23.  gall  of  bitterness  and  in  the  bond  of  iniquity 
Horn.  4.  7.  Blessed  are  they  whose  iniquities  are  forgiven 

6.  19.  servants  to  uncleanness  and  to  iniquity  unto  i. 

2  Cor.  6.  14.  what  fellowship  have  righteousness  and  H.  ? 
Tit.  2.  14.  that  he  might  redeem  us  from  all  iniquity 
Heh.  1.  9.  Thou  hast  loved  righteousness,  and  hated  i. 

8.  12.  For  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  ^iniquities 
10.  17.  sins  and  their  iniquities  will  I  remember  no  more 
Jas.  3.  6.  the  world  of  i.  among  our  members  is  the  tongue 
Bev.  18.  5.  and  God  hath  remembered  her  iniquities 
see  lawlessness,  transgression,  unrighteoiisness. 

Injiirious. 

1  Tim.  1. 13.  and  injurious  :  howbeit  I  obtained  mercy 
Injured  A.V. — see  wrong. 

Injury— ies. — A.V.  ^hurt,  ^harm,  ^reproaches. 
Acts  27.  10.  the  voyage  will  be  with  iwi/^try  and  much  loss 

21.  and  have  gotten  this  ^injury  and  loss 

2  Cor.  12.  10.  I  take  pleasure  in  weaknesses,  in  ^injuries 
Ink. 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  written  not  with  ink,  but  with  the  Spirit 

2  Jno.  12. 1  would  not  write  them  with  paper  and  i.  8J'?io.l3 

Inn. 
Lu.  2.  7.  because  there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the  inn 

10.  34.  brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care  of  him 

Inner. — A.V.  '^secret. 
Mat.  24.  26.  Behold,  he  is  in  the  Hnner  chambers  [prison 
Acts  16.  24.  jailor  cast  them  [Paul  and  Silas]  into  the  inner 
see  chamber — s,  inward. 

Innocent.—^.  V.  ^simple. 
Mat.  27.  24.  I  am  i.  of  the  blood  of  this  righteous  man 
Bom.  16.  18.  fair  speech  they  beguile  the  hearts  of  the  i. 
see  blood. 

Innumerable. 
Heb.  11.  12.  as  the  sand,  which  is  by  the  sea  shore,  i. 

12.  22.  Jerusalem,  and  to  innumerable  hosts  of  angels 

s<v  fhovsands. 


Inordinate  A.V. — see  passion. 

Inquire— d.—^.F.  '^ash—ed,  ^demanded,  ^enquire— d, 
hnanner  of  questions. 
Mat.  2.  4.  he  H.  of  them  where  the  Christ  should  be  born 
Lu.  15.  26.  called  to  him  one  of  the  servants,  and  H. 

18.  26.   [blind  man]  ^inquired  what  this  meant 
Jno.  4.  52.  So  he  H.  of  them  the  hour  when  he  began  to 

16.19.  Do  ye  3  j.  among  yourselves  concerning  this  [amend 

21.12.  none  of  the  disciples  durstij.  of  him,Who  art  thou? 
Acts  4.  7.  they  ^inquired,  By  what  power,  or  in  what  name 

9.  11.  H.  in  the  house  of  Judas  for  one  named  Saul 

21.  33.  chief  captain— 2t.  who  he  [Paul]   was.  23.  ^20 
24.  20.  I,  being  perplexed  how  to  H.  concerning  these 

2  Cor.  8.  23.  Whether  any  ^inquire  about  Titus      [things 
see  judge. 

Inquiry.— .4.  V.  ^enquiry. 
Acts  10.  17.  having  made  Hnquiry  for  Simon's  house 

Inside. — A.V.  '^within. 
-Lw.11.40.  did  not  lie  that  made  the  outside  make  the  ^i.  also 

Inscription. 
Acts  17.  23.  with  this  inscription,  to  an  unknown  god 

Insolent.— ^.F.  '^despiteful. 
Bom.  1.  30.  hateful  to  God,  '^insolent,  haughty,  boastful 

Inspiration  A.V. — see  itispired. 

Inspired. — A.V.  Hnspiration. 
2  Tim.  3.  16.  Every  scripture  H.  of  God  is  also  profitable 

Instant. 
Lu.  23.  23.  they  were  i.  with  loud  voices,  asking — crucified 
2  Tim.  4.  2.  be  instant  in  season,  out  of  season ;  reprove 
see  hour,  stedfastly. 

Instantly  A.V. — see  earnestly. 
Instruct— ing. — A.V.  Heach,  "^teaching. 

1  Cor.2. 16.  mind  of  the  Lord,  that  he  should  instruct  him  ? 

14. 19.  with  my  understanding — I  might  ^instruct  others 
Tit.  2.  12.  H.  us,  to  the  intent  that,  denying  ungodliness 
see  correcting. 

Instructed. — A.V.  HearneA,  '^taught. 

Lu.  1.4.  the  things  wherein  thou  wast  instructed 
Acts  7.  22.  Moses  was  H.  in  all  the  wisdom  of  the  Egyptians 
18.  25.  [Apollos]  instructed  in  the  way  of  the  Lord  [law 

22.  3.  instructed  according  to  the  strict  manner  of  the 
Bom.  2.  18.  are  excellent,  being  instructed  out  of  the  law 

see  disciple,  learned,  put  (forward). 

Instruction. 

2  Tim.  3.  16.  for  instruction  which  is  in  righteousness 

Instructor — s  A .  V. — see  corrector,  tutors. 

Instruments. 

Bom.  6.  13.  your  members  unto  sin  as  i.  of  unrighteous- 
ness ;  but — as  i.  of  righteousness  unto  God 

Insurrection— s. — A.V.  ^seditimi. 

Mk.  15.  7.  Barabbas — that  had  made  ijisurrection,  men 

who  in  the  i.  had  committed  miirder.  Lu.  23.  il9 
Lu.  23.  25.  released  him  that  for  Hnsurrection  and  murder 
Acts  24.  5.  a  mover  of  Hnsurrections  among  all  the  Jews 
sen  rose  (np). 


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INTEND 


ISLAND 


Intend — ing. — A.  V.  ^minding. 

Acts  5.  28.  and  intend  to  bring  this  man's  blood  upon  us 

12.  4.  i.  after  the  Passover  to  briug  him  [Peter]  forth 
20.  13.  set  sail  for  Assos,  there  intending  to  take  in  Paul 

— ^intending  himself  to  go  by  land 
see  about,  desiring. 

Intent — s. 

Jno.  11.  15.  I  was  not  there,  to  the  intent  ye  may  believe 

13.  28.  knew  for  what  intent  he  spake  this  unto  him 
Acts  9.  21.  for  this  intent,  that  he  might  bring  them  bound 

10.  29.  with  what  intent  ye  sent  for  me  [Peter] 
1  Cor.  10.  6.  the  intent  we  should  not  lust  after  evil  things 
Eph.  3. 10.  to  the  intent  that  now  unto  the  principalities 
Tit.  2.12.  the  i.  that,  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  lusts 
Heb.  4. 12.  to  discern  the  thoughts  and  intents  of  the  heart 

Intercession— s. 
i?ow.  8.  26    butthe  Spirit  himself  maketli  zft^ernessjon.  27 

34.  Christ  Jesus — who  also  maketh  intercession  for  us 
1  Tim.  2.  1.  prayers,  i.,  thanksgiviugs,  be  made  for  all 
Heb.  7.  25.  he  ever  liveth  to  make  intercession  for  them 
see  pleadeth. 

Interest. — A.V  ^ usury. 
Mat.  25.  27.  received  back  mine  own  with  ^i.  Lu.  19.  ^23 

Interposed. — A  V.  ^confirmed. 
Heb.  6.  17.  immutability  of  his  coiinsbl,  ^L  with  an  oath 

Interpret. — A.V.  ^discern. 

Lu.  12.  56.  ye  know  how  to  Hnterpret  the  face  of  tlie  earth 

— know  not  how  to  Hnterpret  this  time 
1  Cor.  12.  30.  do  all  speak  with  tougues  ?  do  all  interpret  ? 

14.  5.  he  that  speaketh  with  tougues,  except  he  interpret 
13.  speaketh  in  a  tongue  pray  that  he  may  interpret 
27.  and  that  in  turn  ;  and  let  one  interpret 

Interpretation. — A.V.  ^uttered. 

Jno.  1.  42    Cephas  (which  is  by  interpretation,  Peter) 

9.  7.  Siloam  (which  is  by  interpretation,  Sent) 
Acts.  9.  36.  Tabitha,  which  by  i.  is  called  Dorcas 

13.  8.  Elymas  the  sorcerer  (for  so — by  interpretation) 

1  Cor.  12.  10.  to  another  the  interpretation  of  tongues 

14.  26.  hath  a  tongue,  hath  an  interpretation 

Heb.  5.  11.  hard  of  interpretation,  seeing  ye  are  become 
7.  2.  being  first,  by  /.,  King  of  righteousness  [dull 

2  Pet.  1.  20.  no  prophecy  of  scripture  is  of  private  i. 

Interpreted. — A.V.  ^expounded. 
Mat.  1.  23.  Immanuel ;  which  is,  being  i.,  God  with  ua 
Mk.  5.  41.  being  i«^erpr<?/e<^,  Damsel,  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise 

10.  22.  Golgotha, whicliis,  being  ?'.,  Theplaceof  a  skull 
34.  i.,  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken  me  ? 

Lu.  24.  27.  he  '^interpreted  to  them  in  all  the  scriptures 
Jno.  1.  38.  Rabbi  (which  is  to  say,  being  i.,  Master) 
41.  Messiah  (which  is,  being  interpreted,  Christ) 
Acts  4.  36.  Barnabas  ( — being  i.,  Son  of  exhortation) 

Interpreter. 

1  Cor.  14.  28.  if  there  be  no  i.,  let  him  keep  silence 

Interrogation. — A.V.  ^answer. 
1  Pet.  3.  21.  but  the  H.  of  a  good  conscience  toward  God 


Intreat — ed,  Entreat — ed. — A.V.  ^beseech,  besought, 
'^called,  ^desired,  ^exhort,  '^pray. 
Mat.  22.  6.  his  servants,  and  entreated  them  shamefully 
Lu.  8.  31.  they  Untreated  him  that  he  would  not  com- 
mand them.  232 
15.  28.  and  his  father  came  out,  and  intreated  him 
18.  32.  and  shall  be  mocked,  and  shamefully  entreated 
Acts  7.  6.  bring  them  into  bondage,  and  entreat  them  evil 
24.  4.  I  6*.  thee  to  hear  us  of  thy  clemency  a  few  words 
28.  14.  and  were  H.  to  tarry  with  them  seven  days 
20.  For  this  cause  therefore  did  I  Hntreat  you  to  see 

1  Cor.  4.  13.  being  defamed,  we  intreat  :  we  are  made  as 

2  Cor.  6.  1.  we  H.  also  that  ye  receive  not  the  grace  of  God 

9.  5.  I  thought  it  necessary  therefore  to  ^i.  the  brethren 

10.  1.  1  Paul  myself  i«^j-ea^  you  by  the  meekness  and 

1  Th.  2.  2.  having  suffered  before,  and  been  shamefully  e. 
Heb.  12.  19.  which  voice  they  that  heard  z.  that  no  word 
Jas.  3.  17.  then  peaceable,  gentle,  easy  to  be  i.  [more 

see  beseech,  entreated,  exhort,  handled,  treated. 

Intreating — .A.  V.  ^did  beseech,  '^desiring. 
Acts  9.  38.  Hntreating  him,  Delay  not  to  come  on  unto  us 

2  Cor.  5.  20.  behalf  of  Christ,  as  though  God  were  H.  by  us 

Intreaty. 
2  Cor.  8.  4.  us  with  much  intreaty  in  regard  of  this  grace 

Intruding  A.V. — see  dwelling  in. 

Intrusted. — A.V.  ^committed,  '^put  in  trust. 

Rom.  3.  2.  that  they  were  ij.  with  the  oracles  of  God 
1  Cor.  9.  17.  I  have  a  stewardship  '^intrusted  to  me 
Gal.  2.  7.  when  they  saw  that  I  had  been  H.  with  the  gospel 
1  Th.  2.  4.  approved  of  God  to  ba  H.  with  the  gospel 
Tit.  1.  3.  word  in  the  message,  wherewith  I  was  Hntrusted 

Inventors. 
Horn.  1.  30.  insolent,  haughty,  boastful,  i.  of  evil  things 

Invisible. 

Bom.  1.  20.  the  invisible  things  of  him  since  the  creation 
Col.  1.  15.  who  is  the  image  of  the  invisible  God 

16.  things  visible  and  things  *)ims!;6?e,  whether  thrones 

1  Tim.  1. 17.  unto  the  King  eternal,  incorruptible,  invisible 
Heb.  11.  27.  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  invisible 

Inward.— ^.F.  Hnner. 

Lu.  11.39.  zM2tiar(?  part  is  full  of  extortion  and  wickedness 
Bom.  7.  22.  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  i.  man 

2  Cor.  4.  16.  yet  our  inward  man  is  renewed  day  by  day 
7.  15.  hiswtwarrZ  affection  is  more  abundantly  toward  you 

Eph.  3.  16.  with  power  through  his  Spirit  in  the  H.  man 

Inwardly. 

Mat.  7.  15.  sheep's  clothing,  but  i.  are  ravening  wolves 
Bom.  2.  29.  but  he  is  a  Jew,  which  is  one  inwardly 

Irksome. — A .  V.  ^grievous. 
Phil.  3.  1.  to  me  indeed  is  not  H.,  but  for  you  it  is  safe 

Iron. 

Acts  12.  10.  they  came  unto  the  iron  gate  that  leadeth 
1  Tim.  4.  2.  in  their  own  conscience  as  with  a  hot  iron 
Bev.  2.  27.  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron.  12.  5  :  19.  15 
9.  9.  had  breastplates,  as  it  were  breastplates  of  iro7i 
18.  12.  most  precious  wood,  and  of  brass,  and  iron 

Island. — A.V.  Hsle. 
Acts  13.  6.  gone  through  the  whole  Hsland  unto  Paphos 
27.  10.  under  the  lee  of  a  small  island  called  Cauda, 


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Acts  27. 26.  Howbeit  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain  i. 
28.  1.  then  we  knew  that  the  island  was  called  Melita 
7.  to  the  chief  man  of  the  island,  named  Publius 

9.  had  diseases  in  the  island  came,  and  were  cured 
11.  ship  of  Alexandria,  which  had  wintered  in  the  H. 

Bev.  6.  14.  every  mountain  and  island  were  moved 

16.  20.  every  i.  fled  away,  and  the  mountains  were  not 

Isle. 

Bev.  1.  9. 1  John — was  in  the  isle  that  is  called  Patmos 

see  island. 

Issue.— .4. F.  ^end. 

Mat.  9. 20.  an  i.  of  blood  twelve  years.  Mk.  5.  25  :  Lu.  8.43 
L7I.  8.  44.  immediately  the  isszie  of  her  blood  stanched 
Heb.  13.  7.  considering  the  Hssue  of  their  life,  imitate 

see  seed. 

Issued  A.  V. — see  proceeded,  proceedeth. 

Itching. 
2  Tim.  4. 3.  having  i.  ears,  will  heap  to  themselves  teachers 

Ivory. 
Bev.  18.  12.  and  all  thyine  wood,  and  every  vessel  of  ivory 

J. 

Jacinth. 

Bev.  21.  20    the  eleventh,  jacinth  ;  the  twelfth,  amethyst 
see  hyacinth. 

Jailor. — A.V.  ^keeper. 

Acts  16.  23.  charging  the  jailor  to  keep  them  safely 
27.  And  the  ^jailor  being  roused  out  of  sleep 
36.  And  the  ]jailor  reported  the  words  to  Paul 

Jangling  A .  V. — see  talking. 

Jasper. 

Bev.  4.  3.  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a  jasper  stone 
21.  11.  as  it  were  a,  jasper  stone,  clear  as  crystal 

18.  And  the  building  of  the  wall  thereof  w&s  jasper 

19.  The  first  foundation  was  jasper 

Jealous. 
2  Cor.  11.  2.  For  I  am/  over  you  with  a  godly  jealousy 

Jealousy — ies. — A.V.  ^emulation — s,  ^eyivy — ies,  ^envy- 
ing— s,  Hndignation,  ^seditions. 

Acts  5.  17.  Sadducees),  and  they  were  filled  with  ^jealousy 
7.  9.  patriarchs,  moved  witli  2j.  against  Joseph,  sold  him 
13.  45.  Jewssawthemultitudes.  they  were  filled  with^j. 

17.  5.  Jews,  being  moved  with  "^jealousy,  took  unto  them 
Bom.  10.  19.  Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy 

11.  11.  unto  the  Gentiles,  for  to  provoke  them  to  jealousy 
14.  if  by  any  means  I  may  provoke  to  ^jealousy  them 

13.  13.  chambering  and  wantonness,  not  in  strife  and  sj. 

1  Cor.  3.  3.  is  among  yon  ^j.  and  strife,  are  ye  not  carnal 

10.  22.   Or  do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy  ? 

2  Cor.  11.  2.   For  I  am  jealous  over  you  with  a  godly  y. 

12,  20.  strife,  yealotisy,  wratbs,  factions,  backbitings 
Gal.  5.  20.  enmities,  strife,  '^jealousies,  wiiilhs 

Jas.  3.  14.  if  ye  have  bitter  ^jeilousy  and  faction.  ^16 

Jeopardy. 

Lu.  8.  23.  filling  with  water,  and  were  in  jeopardy 

I  Cor.  15.  30.  why  do  we  also  stand  in.  jeopardy  every  hour  ? 


Jesting. 
Eph.  5.  4.  foolish  talking,  or  jesting,  which  are  not  befitting 

Join. — A.V.  ^keep  company. 
Acts  5.  13.  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  himself  to  them 

8.  29.  Philip,  Go  near,  and /om  thyself  to  this  chariot 

9.  26.  he  [Saul]  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples 

10.  28.  unlawful  thing  for  a — Jew  to  ^join  himself 

Joined.— .4. F.  ^assented,  "^married. 
Mai.  19.  6.  Whattherefore  God  hath  J.  together.  MA.  10.  9 
Lu.  15.  15.  &ndi  joined  himself  to  one  of  the  citizens 
Acts  5.  36.  about  four  hundred,  joined  themselves 

18.  7.  whose  house  ^omed  hard  to  the  synagogue 

24.  9.  the  Jews  also  ^joined  in  the  charge,  affirming 
Bom.  7.  3.  she  be  "^joined  to  another  man — y.  to  another 

4.  ye  should  be  "^joined  to  another,  even  to  him 
1  Cor.  6.  16.  he  that  is  joined  to  a  harlot  is  one  body  ? 
17.  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one  spirit 
see  cleave,  framed,  perfected. 

Joint— s. 
Eph.  4. 16.  knit  together  through  that  which  every y.  sup- 
Col.  2.  19.  knit  together  through  the^.  and  bands  [plieth 
Heh.  4. 12.  of  hoth  joints  and  marrow,  and  quick  to  discern 

Joint-hetrs.— ^.  V.  ^heirs. 
Rom.  3.  17.  heirs  of  God,  a.nd.  joint-heirs  with  Christ 
1  Pet.  3.  7.  as  being  also  }joint-heirs  of  the  grace  of  life 

Jot. 
Mat.  5. 18.  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  away 

Journey. — A.V.  ^way. 
Mat.  10.  10.  no  wallet  for  yonr  journey,  neither  two  coats 

25.  15.  several  ability  ;  and  he  went  on  his  journey 
Mk.  6.  8.  should  take  nothing  for  their  journey.  Lu.  9.  3. 
Lu.  2.  44.  to  be  in  the  company,  they  went  a  day's  journey 

11.  6.  a  friend  of  mine  is  come  to  me  from  ajour^iey 
15.  13.  took  his  [prodigal]  joiwvie^/  into  a  far  country 

Jno.  4.  6.  Jesus — wearied  with  his  joicrney,  sat  thus 
Acts  1.  12.  nigh  unto  Jerusalem,  a  sabbath  day's  y.  off 
10.  9.  as  they  were  on  their  journey,  and  drew  nigh 
21.  5.  we  departed  and  went  on  our  ^journey 
22. 6.  as  I  made  m-y  journey,  and  drew  nigh  unto  Damascus 
Bom.  15.  24.  I  hope  to  see  you  in  my  [Paul]  journey 

1  Cor.  16.  6.  ye  may  set  me  [Paul]  forward  on  my  journey 

11.  set  him  [Timothy]  forward  on  his  journey  in  peace 

2  Cor.  1.  16.  to  be  set  forward  on  my  [Paul]  ^j.  unto  Judaea 
Tit.  3.  13.  Zenas  the  lawyer  and  ApoUos  on  their  journey 

3  Jno.  6.  set  forward  on  their  journey  worthily  of  God 

see  go,  prospered,  sojourning. 

Journeyed. — A.V  ^went. 
Lu.  10. 33.  Samaritan,  as  he  journeyed,  came  where  he  was 
Acts  9.  3.  as  hej. — he  drew  nigh  unto  Damascus.  22.  ^5 
7.  menth&t  journey edrvfith  him  stood  speechless.  26.  13 

26.  12.  as  I  ^journeyed  to  Damascus  with  the  authority 

Journeying — s. 
Lu.  13.  22.  teaching,  and  journeying  on  unto  Jerusalem 
2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  journey ings  often,  in  perils  of  rivers 

Joy. — A.V.  ^gladness,  joyful,  ^joyfulness. 
Mat.  2.  10.  the  star,  they  rejoiced  with  exceeding  great  joy 
13. 20.  straightway  withj.  receivethit.  Mk.i.  il6:  Lu.8. 13 
44.  in  his  joy  he  goeth  and  selleth  all  that  he  hath 
25.  21.  enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  Lord.  23 
28.  8.  quickly  from  the  tomb  with  fear  and  great ^oy 
Lti.  1.  14.  And  thou  shalt  huve  joy  and  gladness 
44.  the  babe  leaped  in  my  womb  ior  joy 
2.  10.  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  Jo?/ 


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Lu.  6.  23.  Rejoice  in  that  day,  and  lenp  iorjoy 
10.  17.  And  the  seventy  returned  with  jot/,  saying 
15.  7.  so  there  shall  be  joy  in  heaven  over  one  sinner 
10.  there  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 
24.  41.  while  they  still  disbelieved  for  _/o//,  and  wondered 
52.  and  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  great  ^ot/ 
Jno.  3.  29.  this  my  joy  therefore  is  fulfilled 

15.  11.  my  joy  may  be  in  you,  and  that  yonr  joy  may  be 

16.  20.  but  your  sorrow  shall  be  *^^urued  into  joy 

21.  for  the  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the  world 

22.  and  yonr  joy  no  one  taketh  away  from  you 

24.  ask,  and  ye  shall  receive,  thatyourj  may  be  fulfilled 

17.  13    may  have  my  joy  fulfilled  in  themselves 
Acts  8.  8.  And  there  was  m.uchjoy  in  that  city 

12.  14.  Rhoda — opened  not  the  gate  for  ^joy 

13  52  discipleswere filled with^'.andwith the HolyGhost 

15.  3.  and  they  caused  great  ./oy  unto  all  the  brethren 
Bo?n  14.  17.  and  peace  and  joy  in  the  Holy  Ghost 

15.  13.  fill  you  with  all  joy  and  peace  in  believing 
32.  may  rome  unto  you  mjoy  through  the  will  of  God 
2  Cor.  1.  24.  over  your  faith,  but  are  helpers  of  your  joy 

2.  3.  confidence  in  you  all.thatmyjoj/is  the  joy  of  you  all 

7.  4.  I  overflow  with  "^joy  in  all  our  afiiiction 

13.  joyed  the  more  exceedingly  for  the  joy  of  Titus 

8.  2.  the  abundance  of  their  joy  and  their  deep  poverty' 
Gal.  5.  22.  But  the  fi-uit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 
Phil.  1.  4.  making  my  supplication  with_;oiy,  for  your 

25.  with  you  all,  for  your  progress  and  ;'oi/ in  the  faith 

2.  2.  fulfil  ye  my  joy.  that  ye  be  of  the  same  niiud 

17.  service  of  your  faith,  I  joy,  and  rejoice  with  you  all 

18.  in  the  same  manner  do  ye  also^oy,  and  rejoice 
29.  Receive  him  therefore  in  the  Lord  with  all  ij'oy 

4.  1    my  joy  and  crown,  so  stand  fast  in  the  Lord 
Col.  1.  11.  unto  all  patience  and  longsufEering  with  ^oy 

1  Th.  1.  6.  in  much  aSiiction,  v/ith  joy  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

19.  what  is  our  hope,  or  joy,  or  crown  of  glorying  ? 

20.  For  ye  are  our  glory  and  our  joy 

3.  9    for  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy  for  your  sakes 

2  Tim.  1.  4.  thy  tears,  that  I  may  be  filled  viith  joy 
Philem.  7.  I  had  much  joy  and  comfort  in  thy  love 

20.  Yea,  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the  Lord 
Heb.  12.  2.  who  tor  the  joy  that  was  set  before  him 

13.  17.  they  may  do  this  with  joy,  and  not  with  grief 
Jas.  1.  2.  Count  it  Mjoy — when  ye  fall  into  manifold 

4.  9.  be  turned  to  mourning,  and  yonr  joy  to  heaviness 
1  Pet.  1.  8.  ye  rejoice  greatly  with  joy  unspeakable 

4.  13.  ye  may  rejoice  with  exceedingyoy 

1  Jno.  1.  4.  we  write,  that  our  joy  may  be  fulfilled 

2  Jno.  12.  face  to  face,  that  your  joy  may  be  fulfilled 

3  Jno.  4.  Greater  joy  have  I  none  than  this,  to  hear 
Jude  24.  without  blemish  in  exceeding  joy 

see  f/Indness,  rejoice. 

Joyed— ing. 

2  Cor.  7.  13.  -we  joyed  the  more — for  the  joy  of  Titus 
Col.  2.  5.  in  the  spirit,  joying  and  beholding  your  order 
see  rejoice. 

Joyful  A.V.—  see  joy. 

Joyfully. 

Lu.  19.  6.  came  down,  and  received  him  joyfully 

Heb.  10.  34.  took  joy  fully  the  spoiling  of  your  possessions 

Joyfulness. — A.V.  see  joy. 

Joyous. 
Heb.  12.  11.  chastening  seemeth  for  the  present  to  be  not  7. 


Judge— 3. 

Mat.  5.  25.  the  adversary  deliver  thee  to  the  judge,  and 
the  judge  deliver  thee  to  the  officer.  Lu.  12.  58 

12.  27.  therefore  shall  they  be  your  judges.  Lu.  11.  19 
Lu.  12.  14.  who  made  me  &  judge  or  a  divider  over  you  ? 

18.  2.  Tliere  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which  feared  not 
6.  Hear  what  the  unrighteous y^rf^'e  saith 
Acts  7.  27    Who  made  thee  a  raler  and  a./,  over  us  ?  35 
10.  42.  of  God  to  be  the  Judge  of  quick  and  dead 

13.  20.  he  gave  them  judges  until  Samuel  the  prophet 

18.  15.  I  am  not  minded  to  be  &  judge  of  these  matters 
24.  10.  hast  been  of  many  years  h,  j.  unto  this  nation 

2  Tim.  4.  8.  the  Lord,  the  ri^^^hteous  judge,  shall  give  to  me 
Heb.  12.  23.  to  God  the  Judge  of  all,  and  to  the  spirits 
Jas.  2.  4.  and  hecome  judges  with  evil  thoughts  ? 

4.  11.  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the  law,  but  &  judge 

12.  One  only  is  the  lawgiver  and  judge,  even  lie 

5.  9,  behold,  the  judge  standeth  before  the  doors 

Judge    (verb). — A.V.  '^condemn,    ^enquire,    fudged, 
*jiidgeth,  ^judgements. 
Mat.  7.  1.  Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged,  Lu.  6.  37 

2.  For  with  what  judgement  yej.,  ye  shall  be  judged 
Lu.  12.  57.  of  yourselves  /w<?^e  ye  not  what  is  right  ? 

19.  22.  Out  of  thine  own  mouth  will  I  judge  thee 

Jno.  3.  17.  not  the  Son  into  the  world  to  ^udge  the  world 
5.  22.  neither  doth  the  Father  ^judye  any  man 
30.  as  I  hear,  1  judge  :  and  my  judgement  is  righteous 

7.  24.  Judge  not  according  to  appearance,  hut  judge 
51.  Doth  our  la,w  judge  a  man,  except  it  first  hear 

8.  15.  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh;  1  judge  no  man 

16.  Yea  and  if  1  judge,  my  judgement  is  true  [you 

26,  I  have  many  things  to  speak  and  to  j.  concerning 

12.  47.  I  judge  him  not  -,  for  I  came  not  to^.  the  world 
48.  the  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day  flaw 

18  31  Take  him  yourselves,  andj.  him  according  to  your 
Acts  4=  19.  hearken  unto  you  rather  than  unto  God,j.  ye 
7.  7.  nation  to  which  they  shall  be  in  bondage  will  Ij. 

13.  46.  and  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  eternal  life 
17.  31.  appointed  a  day,  in  the  which  he  will  j.  the  world 
23.  3.  sittest  thou  to  judge  me  according  to  the  law 

15,  though  ye  would  "^judge  of  his  case  more  exactly 
Rom.  2  16.  day  when  God  ■ihall  j adge  the  secrets  of  nieu 

27.  if  it  fulfil  the  lam,  judge  thee^  who  with  the  lett(^r 
3.  6.  for  then  how  shall  God  judge  the  world  ? 

14.  3.  let  not  him  that  eateth  not  judge  him  tliateateth 
10    But  thou,  why  dost  thou  judge  thy  brother  ? 

13.  Let  us  not  therefore  jwcZ^e — but  judge  ye  this  rather 

1  Cor.  4.  3.  j'ea,  1  judge  not  mine  own  self 

5.  Wherefore /M^Zgre  nothing  before  the  time 

5.  12.  Do  not  ye  judge  them  that  are  within 

6.  2.  saints  shall  j.  the  world  ? — are  ye  unworthy  toj. 

3.  Know  ye  not  that  we  &hAll  j udge  angels  ? 

4.  If  then  ye  have  to  ^judge — do  ye  set  them  to  judge 
10.  15.  I  speak  as  to  wise  men ;  judge  ye  wliat  I  say 
11. 13.  Jxidge  ye  in  yourselves ;  is  it  seemly  that  a  woman 

2  Cor.  5.  14.  we  thus  judge,  that  one  died  for  all,  therefore 
Col.  2. 16.  Let  no  man  therefore  /;f(f/7e  you  in  meat 

2  Tim,.  4.  1.  who  shall  j.  the  quick  and  the  dead.  1  Pet.  4.  5 
Heb.  10.  30.  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  people 

13.  4.  fornicators  and  adulterers  God  y^iSM  judge 
Bev.  6.  10.  dost  thou  not  judge  and  avenge  our  blood 
16.  5.  thou  Holy  One,  because  thou  didst  thus  yudge 
19.  11.  in  righteousness  he  doth  judge  and  make  war 
see  ('ecide,  discern — ed,  judgest — ing. 

Judged. — A.V.  '^avenged,  "^condemned,  ^da^nned,  *dis- 
cerned,  ^judgeth,  ^thought. 
Mat.  7.  1.  Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged.  Lu.  6.  37 
2,  For  with  what  judgement  ye  judge,  ye  shall  hej. 


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JUDGED 

Lxi.  7.  43.  he  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  xighWy  judged 
Jno,  3.  18.  He  that  beUeveth  on  hiui  is  not  '^judged  :  he 
that  beheveth  not  hath  been  '^judged  already 
16. 11,  because  the  prince  of  this  workl  hath  been  judged 
Acts  16.  1.5.  If  ye  have  judged  me  to  be  faithful  to  the  Loi-d 

25.  9.  there  he.  judged  of  these  things  before  me  ?  20 

10.  Csesai's  judgement-seat,  where  I  ought  to  he  judged 

26.  6.  stand  here  to  be  j«(Z(;e(Z  for  the  hope  of  the  promise 
8.  Why  is  it  fudged  incredible  with  you,  if  God 

Botn.  2,  12    sinned  under  law  shall  he  judged  by  law 
3  7    why  am  I  also  still  judged  as  a  sinner  ? 

1  Cor.  '2.  14.  know  them,  because  they  are  spiritually  *j. 

15.  and  he  himself  is  judged  of  no  man 

4.  3.  a  very  small  thing  that  I  should  he  judged  of  you 

5.  3    have  already,  as  though  I  were  present,  j.  him 

6.  2.  and  if  the  world  is  judged  by  you,  are  ye  unworthy 

10.  29.  for  why  is  my  liberty^',  by  another  conscience  ? 

11.  31.  if  we  discerned  ourselves,  we  should  not  be  ;'. 

32.  when  we  are  judged,  we  are  chastened  of  the  Lord 

14.  24.  he  is  reproved  by  all,  he  is  judged'  by  all 

2  Th.  2. 12.  all  might  be  '^judged  who  believed  not  the  truth 
Heb.  10.  29,  shall  he  be  ^judged  worthy,  who  hath  trodden  i 
Jas,  2.  12.  as  men  that  are  to  be  judged  by  a  law  of  liberty  j 

5.  9.  Murmur  not,  brethren — that  ye  be  not  '^judged  \ 
1  Pet.  4.  6.  that  they  might  he  judged  according  to  men  I 
Eev.  11.  18.  and  the  time  of  the  dead  to  he  judged 

18.  8.  for  strong  is  the  Lord  God  which  ^judged-  her 
20.  for  God  hath  \judged  yo;ir  judgement  on  her 

10.  2.  for  he  h&ih  judged  the  great  harlot 

2i  I.  12.  dead  were  j.  out  of  the  things  which  were  written 
i3.  were  judged  every  man  according  to  their  works 
see  counted,  judge. 

Judgement— s. — A.V.  '^accusation,  '^advice,  ^concluded, 
^condemnation, ^damnation,  ^guilty,  ''judged,  ^sentence. 

Mat.  5.  21.  shall  be  in  danger  of  ^h.e  judgement.  22 

7.  2.  For  with  what  j.,  ye  judge,  ye  shall  be  judged 

12.  18.   And  he  shall  declare  judgement  to  the  Gentiles 
20.  Till  he  send  forth  judgement  unto  victory 

41.  men  of  Nineveh  shall  stand  up  in  the^'.  Lu.ll.  32 

42    queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  ap  in  thej.  L^c.  11.  31 

23. 23.  weightier  matters  of  the  laWijM^ewiew?,  and  mercy 

33.  how  shall  ye  escape  the  ^judgement  of  hell? 
Mk.  13.  11.  when  they  lead  you  to  j.,  and  deliver  yon 
Iju.  10.  14.  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and  Sidon  in  the  j. 

11.  42.  and  pass  over  judgement  and  the  love  of  God 
Jno.  3.  19.  is  the  ^j  ,  that  the  light  is  come  into  the  world 

6.  22.  but  he  hath  given  all  judgement  unto  the  Son 
24.  hath  eternal  life,  and  cometh  not  into  '^judgement 
27.  and  he  gave  him  authority  to  execute  judgement 

29,  have  done  ill,  unto  the  resurrection  of  ^judgement 

30.  and  my  judgement  is  righteous 

7.  24.  to  appearance,  but  judge  righteous  judgement 
8  16.  Yea  and  if  I  judge,  my  yM^^e»>ie?ii  is  true 

9.  39.  For  judgement  came  I  into  this  world 

12.  31.  Now  is  the  judgement  of  this  world 

16.  8.  of  sin,  and  of  righteousness,  and  oi  judgement 

11.  of  /. ,  because  the  prince  of  this  world  hath  been 
ActsQ.'6d.  In  his  humiliation  hisji((?(/e7?ie«^  was  taken  away 

15.  19.  Wherefore  my  y.  is,  that  we  trouble  not  them 
21.  25.  giving  ^j.  that  they  should  keep  themselves  from 
24.  25.  and  the  judgement  to  come,  Felix  was  terrified 

livin.  2.  2.  we  know  that  the  j.  of  God  is  according  to  truth 

3.  that  thou  shalt  escape  the  judgement  of  God? 

5.  and  revelation  of  the  righteous  judgement  of  God 
3.  4.  And  mightest  prevail  when  thou  comest  into  ''j. 

19.  all  the  world  may  be  brought  under  the  ^j.  of  God 
f>.  16.  for  the  judgement  came  of  one  unto  condemnation 

18.  So  then  as  through  one  trespass  the jwrZ^ewen^ came 


JUDGING 

Bom.  11.  33.  how  unsearchable  are  his  judgements 

13.  2.  they  that  withstand  shall  receive  to  themselves  ^j. 

1  Cor.  1.  10.  in  the  same  mind  and  in  the  sa-vae  judgement 
4.  3.  that  I  should  be  judged  of  you,  or  oirann's  judgement 
7.25.  givernyjudgement,a,s  one  thathath  obtainedmercy 

40.  happier  if  she  abide  as  she  is,  after  my  judgement 

11.  29.  eateth  and  driuketh  judgement  unto  himself 
34.  that  your  coming  together  be  not  unto  ^judgement 

2  Cor.  8.  10.  herein  I  give  my  '^j.  .   for  this  is  expedient 
Gal.  5.  10.  he  that  troubleth  you  shall  bear  his  judgement 
2  Th.  1.5    is  a  manifest  token  of  the  righteous ./.  of  God 
1  Tivi..  5.  24.  sins  are  evident,  going  before  unto  judgement 
Heb.  6.  2.  resurrection  of  thedead,  and  oieternsii  judgement 

9.  27.  once  to  die,  and  after  this  cometh  j  n  dgement 

10.  27-  but  a  certain  fearful  expectation  oi  judgement 
Jas.  2.  13.  j.  is  without  mercy — mercy  glorieth  against^'. 

3.  1.  kuowiiigthat  we  shall  receive  heavier  ^judgement 
6.  12.  your  nay,  nay;  that  ye  fall  not  under  ^judgement 

1  Pet.  4.  17.  For  the  time  is  come  for  judgement  to  begin 
'IPet.  2.4.  to  pits  of  darkness,  to  be  reserved  nnto  judgement 

11.  bring  not  a  railing  ^judgement  against  them.  Jude  9 
JudeQ.  underdarknessunto  the  jM(ig'e??2e)(i  of  the  great  day 

15.  to  exeoxxte  judgement  upon  all,  and  to  convict  all 
Eev.  14.  7.  for  the  hour  of  his  judgement  is  come 

16.  7,  true  and  righteous  &re  thy  judgemejits.  19,  2 

17.  1.  I  will  shew  thee  the  judgement  of  the  great  harlot 
18  10.  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgement  come 

20.  for  God  hath  judged  your  judgement  on  her 
20.  4    they  sat  upon  them,  and  j'.  was  given  unto  them 
see  acts,  day,  discernment,  judged,  ordinance,  righteous,  sentence. 

Judgement-hall  A .  V — see  pa  lace. 

Judgement-seat  -  s. 
Mat.  27,  19.  was  sitting  on  the  ywif.(;e;Hen^-seai.  Jno.  19.  13 
Acts  18.  12,  against  Paul,  and  brought  him  before  the  j.-s. 

16.  And  he  drave  them  from  the  judgement  seat 

17.  and  beat  him  [Sosthenes]  before  the  judgement-seat 
25.  6.  on  the^'.-s.,  and  commanded  Paul  to  be  brought 

10.  I  am  standing  before  Csesa,r'B  judgement-seat 
17    but  on  the  next  day  sat  down  on  the^.-s.   [Festus] 
Bom.  14.  10.  all  stand  before  the  judgement-seat  of  God 
9  Cor  5.  10.  manifest  before  the  judgement-seat  of  Christ 
Jas  2.  6.  and  themselves  drag  you  before  the  j.  seats  ? 

Judgest.  —A .  V.  ^ judge. 

Born.  2.  1.  thou  art  that /wtZ^esf.'  for  wherein  thou  jM(f(/e.?f 

— thou  th&t  judgest  dost  practise  the  same  things 

3.  0  man,  who  judgest  them  that  practise  such  things 

14.  4.  Who  art  thou  that  judgest  the  servant  of  another  ? 

Jas.  4.  11.  if  thou  '^judgest  the  law,  thou  art  not  a  doer 

12.  who  art  thou  th&t  judgest  thy  neighbour? 

Judgeth. — A.V.  '^condemneth. 

Jno.  8.  50.  there  is  one  that  seeketh  a,v\(].  judgeth 

12.  48.  receiveth  not  my  sayings,  hath  one  that  J.  hira 
Born.  14.  22.   Happy  is  he  that  '^judgeth  rtot  himself 

1  Cor.  2.  15.  But  he  that  is  STpiritna.1  judge Ih  all  things 

4.  4.  but  he  tha.t  judgeth  me  is  the  Lord 

5.  13.  whereas  them  that  are  without  GoA  judgeth  ? 
Jas.  4.  11.  judgeth  his  brother — and  judgeth  the  law 

1  Pet.  1.  17.  who  without  respect  of  Tpersoas  judgeth 
2.  23,  committed  himself  to  him  th&t  judgeth  righteously 
see  judge,  jiixlged. 

Judging. — A.V.  ^judge. 
Mat.  19.  28.  judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel.  IjU.  22.  30 
1  Cor.  5. 12.  have  I  to  do  with  \;'.  them  that  are  without  ? 


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KEEPETH 


Jurisdiction. 
Lu.  23.  7.  knew  that  he  was  of  Hevod's  j urisdictio7i 

Just. 

Mat.  5.  45.  and  sendeth  rain  on  the  Just  and  the  unjust 
Lii.  1.  17.  disobedient  to  walk  in  the  wisdom  of  the  Just 

14.  14.  be  recompensed  iu  the  resurrection  of  the  Just 
Acts24:.  15.  shall  be  a  resurrection  both  of  the  J.  and  unjust 
Jiom.  2.  13.  for  not  the  hearers  of  a  law  are  J.  before  God 

8.  8.  whose  condemnation  is  Just 
26.  that  he  might  himself  he  Just,  and  the  justifier 
Phil.  4.  8.  whatsoever  things  enejust,  whatsoever  things 
Col.  4.  1.  render  uuto  your  servants  that  which  is  Just 
Tit.  1.  8.  a  lover  of  good,  soberminded,^'.,  holy,  temperate 
Heb.  2.  2.  received  a.  Just  recompense  of  reward 

12.  23.  and  to  the  spirits  oijust  men  made  perfect 
see  righteous. 

Just  One  A.V. — see  Bighteous  One  (jyrujjer  names). 

Justice.— J.. F.  '^vengeance. 

Acts  28.  4.  yet  ^Justice  hath  not  sufiered  to  live 

Justification. 

Mom.  4.  25.  aud  was  raised  for  onr  justification 

6.  16.  free  gift  came  of  many  trespasses  unto  justijicatioic 
18,  free  gift  came  unto  all  men  to  Justification  of  life 

Justified. — A.V.  ^freei. 

Mat.  11.  19.  And  wisdom  is  J.  by  her  works.  Lu.  7.  35 
12.  37-  For  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  Justified 

Lu.  7.  29.  and  the  publicans.  Justified  God,  being  baptized 
18.  14.  This  man  went  down  to  his  house  J ustified 

Acts  13.  39.  that  believeth  is  J. — could  not  be  J.  by  the  law 

Horn.  2.  13.  but  the  doers  of  a  law  shall  he  Justified 

3.  4.  That  thou  mightest  he  Justified  in  thy  words 

20.  by  the  works  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh  be  J.  Gai.  2.  16 

24.  being  Justified  freely  by  his  grace.   Tit.  3.  7 

28.  We  reckon  therefore  that  a  man  is  Justified  by  faith 

4.  2.  For  if  Abraham  was  Justified  by  works,  he  hath 

5.  1 .  Being  therefore  Justified  by  faith,  let  us  have  peace 
9.  being  now  J  ustified  by  his  blood,  shall  we  be  saved 

6.  7.  for  he  that  hath  died  is  ^Justified  from  sin 

8.  30.  he  also  J. ;  and  whom  he  j'.,  them  he  also  glorified 
1  Cor.  4.  4.  nothing  against  myself ;  yet  am  I  not  hereby  j. 

6.  11.  but  ye  were  J.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Gal.  2.  16.  a  man  is  not  Justified,  by  the  works— _/.  by  faith 
17.  if,  while  we  sought  to  he  Justified  in  Christ 

3.  11.  no  man  is  Justified  by  the  law  in  the  sight  of  God 
24.  bring  us  unto  Christ,  that  we  might  be  J.  by  faith 

5.  4.  ye  who  would  he  Justified  by  the  law;  ye  are  fallen 
1  Tim.  3.  16.  He  who  was — Justified  in  the  spirit 
Jas.  2.  21.  Was  not  Abraham  our  l&ther  Justified  by  works 

24.  Ye  see  that  by  works  a  man  is  Justified 

25.  was  not  also  Rahab  the  h&rlot  justified  by  works 

Justifler. 
Bom.  3.  26.  andthejzts^i/ierof  him  that  hath  faith  in  Jesus 

Justifieth. 

Bom.  4.  5.  but  believeth  on  him  that /^<s^(^e<7^  the  ungodly 
8.  33.  to  the  charge  of  God's  elect  ?  It  is  God  that  J. 

Justify. 

Lu.  10.  29.  he,  Heairing  to  Justify  himself,  said  unto  Jesus 

16. 15.  Ye  are  they  that  j.  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  men 

Bom.  3.  30.  and  he  shall  Justify  the  circumcision  by  faith 

Gal.  3,  8.  foreseeing  that  God  -would  justify  the  Gentiles 


Justly. 

Lu.  23.  41.  -we  indeed  justly;  for  we  receive  the  due  reward 
see  righteously. 

K. 

Keep. — A.V.  ^believe,  ^beware,  ^hold,  ^kept,  hxserve. 

Mat.  19.  17.  enter  into  life,  Jceep  the  commandments 

20.  18.  My  time  is  at  hand  ;  I  heep  the  passover 
Mk.  7.  9    that  ye  may  kee^)  your  tradition 

Lu.  11.  28.  are  they  that  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  k.  it 
12. 15.  Take  heed,  and  '^k.  yourselves  from — covetousness 
19. 43.  compass  thee  round,  aud  kee^)  thee  in  on  every  side 
Jno.  8.  51.  a  man  k.  my  word,  he  shall  never  see  death.  52 
55.  but  I  know  him,  aud  keep  his  word 
12.  7.  Suffer  her  to  ^k.  it  against  the  day  of  my  burying 
47.  if  a  man  hear  my  sayings,  and  "^keep  them  not 

14.  15.  If  ye  love  me,  ye  will  keep)  my  commandments 
23.  If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  word 

15.  10.  If  ye  k.  my  comniaudmeuts,  ye  shall  abide  in  my 
20.   if  they  kept  my  word,  they  will  keep  yours  also 

17.  11.  k.  them  in  thy  name  which  thou  hast  given  me 
15.  but  that  thovi  shouldest  k.  them  from  the  evil  one 
Acts  5.  3.  and  to  keep  back  part  of  the  price  of  the  land  ? 

15.  5.  and  to  charge  them  to  keep  the  law  of  Moses 

29.  from  which  if  ye  keep  yourselves,  it  shall  be  well 

16.  4.  they  delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to  keep) 

23.  charging  the  jailor  to  k.  them  [Paul  aud  Silas]  safely 

21.  25.  keep  themselves  from  things  sacrificed  to  idols 
Bom.  2.  26.  uncircumcision  h.  the  ordinances  of  the  law 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with  old  leaven 

11.  I  write  unto  you  not  to  keep  company,  if  any  man 
7.  37.  determined — to  keep  his  own  virgin  daughter 
14.  28.  let  him  keep  silence  in  the  church 

30.  revelation  be  made  to  another — let  the  first  %.  silence 
34.  Let  the  women  keep  silence  in  the  churches 

2  Cor.  11.  9.  burdensome  unto  you,  and  so  will  I  k.  myself 
Gal.%.  13.  receive  circumcision  do  themselves  Ae^p  the  law 
Eph.  4.  3.  giving  diligence  to  keep  the  unity  of  the  Spirit 

1  Tim.  5.  22.  of  other  men's  sins  :  keep  thyself  pure 

6.  14.  that  thou  keep  the  commandment,  without  spot 
Jas.  1.  27.  aud  to  keep  himself  unspotted  from  the  world 

2.  10.  For  whosoever  shall  kef:p  the  whole  law,  aud  yet 

2  Pet.  2.  9.  to  ^kecp  the  unrighteous  under  punishment 
1  Jno.  2.  3.  we  know  him,  if  we  keep  his  commandments 

3. 22.  we  receive  of  him,  because  we  k.  his  commandments 
5.  3.  is  the  love  of  God,  that  we  keep  his  commandmenr.s 
Jude  21.  keep  yourselves  iu  the  love  of  God 
Rev.  1.  3.  prophecy,  and  keep  the  things  which  are  written 

3.  3.  received  aud  didst  hear ;  and  ^keep  it,  and  repent 
8.  didst  ^keep  my  word,  aud  didst  not  deny  my  name 
10.  thou  didst  ^keep  the  word  of  my  patience,  I  also 

will  keep  thee  from  the  hour  of  trial 
12.  17.  rest  of  her  seed  which  keep  the  commandments 
14.  12.  saints,  tliey  that  k.  the  commandments  of  God 

22.  9.  with  them  which  keep  the  words  of  this  book 

see  buffet,  doer,  guard,  tiold,  join,  kept. 

Keepers. 

Acts  5.  23.  safety,  and  the  keepers  standing  at  the  doors 
see  door  watchers,  guards,  jailors,  workers. 

Keepest  A.V. — see  keeping. 

Keepeth. 

Jno.  9.  16.  not  from  God,  because  he  k.  not  the  sabbath 
14.  21.  He  that  hath  my  commandments,  and  k.  them 
24.  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my  words 


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1  Jno.  2.  4.  He  that  saith,  I  know  him,  and  fc.  not  his 

5.  -whoso  keepeth  his  word,  in  him  verily  hath  the  love 
3.  24.  he  i\\a.i  keepeth  his  commandments  abideth  in  him 
5.  18.  but  he  that  was  begotten  of  God  keepeth  him 

Rev.  2.  26.  he  that  overcometh,  and  he  that  k.  my  works 
16. 15.  Blessed  is  he  that  watcheth,  and  k.  his  garments 
22.  7.  that  k.  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  book 
see  doeth,  guardeth. 

Keeping. — A.V.'^keepest,  ^kept. 
Lu.  2.  8.  and  keeping  watch  by  night  over  their  flock 
Acts  21.  24.  thou  thyself  also  walkest  orderly,  ^k   the  law 

22.  20.  I  also  was— 2>[-.  the  garments  of  them  that  slew 

1  Cor.  7  19.  but  the  keeping  of  the  commandments  of  God 

Kept. — A.V.   ^keep,   ^observed,   ^preserved,  h-etained, 
h'eserved. 

Mk.  6.  20.  righteous  man  and  a  holy,  and  Hept  him  safe 
9. 10.  they  k.  the  saying,  questioning  among  themselves 
Lu.  2.  19.  But  Mary  kept  all  these  sayings,  pondering.  61 

8.  29.  and  he  was  k.  under  guard,  and  bound  with  chains 
19.  20,  thy  pound,  which  I  kept  laid  up  in  a  napkin 

Jno.  2.  10.  tliou  hast  k^i^t  the  good  wine  until  now 

15. 10.  even  as  I  have  kept  my  Father's  commandments 

20.  if  they  kept  my  word,  they  will  keep  yours  also 

17.  6.  thou  gavest  them  to  me;  and  they  have  A;,  thy  word 
12.  I  k.  them  in  thy  name  which  thou  hast  given  me 

18.  16.  went  out  and  spake  unto  her  that  kept  the  door 
17.  The  maid  therefore  that  kept  the  door  saith 

Acts  5.  2.  and  kept  back  part  of  the  price,  his  wife  also 
7.  53.  law  as  it  was  ordained  by  angels,  and  kept  it  not 

9.  33.  .^neas,  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  years 
12.  5.  Peter  therefore  was  kept  in  the  prison 

6.  and  guards  before  the  door  kept  the  prison 
15.  12.  And  all  the  multitude  kept  silence 

23.  35.  and  he  commanded  him  to  be  kept.  25.  21 

24.  23.  order  to  the  centurion  that  he  should  be'^kept  in 

25.  4.  Paul  was  kept  in  charge  at  Csesarea  [charge 

21.  But  when  Paul  had  appealed  to  be  ^kept 
Bom.  16.  25.  mystery  which  hath  been  kept  in  silence 

2  Cor.  11.  9.  I  k.  myself  from  being  burdensome  unto  you 
Gal.  3.  23.  before  faith  came,  we  were  kept  in  ward 

'i  Tim.  4.  7.  I  have  finished  the  course;  I  have  k.  the  faith 

Philemld.  [Onesimus]  whom  I  would  fain  have  ^A.  with  me 

F«6.  11.  28.  By  faith  he  kept  the  passover 

,Tas.  5.  4.  which  is  of  you  kept  back  by  fraud 

Jnde  1.  beloved  in  God  the  Father,  and^A.  for  Jesus  Christ 

6.  And  angels  which  kept  not  their  own  principality 
see  came,  fed,  guarded,  held,   keeping,  made,    observe,    shrank 
stayed,  stored. 
Key— s. 

Mat.  16.  19.  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
Lu.  11.  52.  for  ye  took  away  the  key  of  knowledge 
Bev.  1.  18.  I  have  the  keys  of  death  and  of  Hades 
3.  7.  he  that  hath  the  key  of  David,  he  that  openeth 

9.  1.  the  key  of  the  pit  of  the  abyss.  20.  1 

Kick. 
Acts  26.  14.  it  is  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  goad 

Kid. 
Lu- 15.  29.  and  yet  thou  never  gavest  me  a  kid 

Kill. — A.V.  ^put  to  death,  ^killed.  '^killeth,*murder,^slay . 

Mat.5.2\.  shaltnot^. — whosoever  shall  A:.  19.*18:  Bom. 13.  9 

10.  28.  /.;.  the  body,  but  are  not  able  to  k.  the  soul.  Lu.  12. 4 
17.  23.  and  they  shall  kill  him.  Mk.  9.  31 :  10.  84 


KILLED 

Mat.  21.  88.  come,  let  us  kill  him.  Mk.  12.  7  :  Lu.  20.  14 

23.  34.  some  of  them  shall  ye  kill  and  crucify 

24.  9.  deliver  you  up  unto  tribulation,  and  shall  kill  you 
26.  4.  they  might  take  Jesus  by  subtilty,  and  kill  him 

Mk.  3. 4.  to  save  a  life,  or  to  kill  I  But  they  held  their  peace 
6. 19.  Herodias  set  herself  against  him,  and  desired  to  ^k. 
10.  19.  Do  not  kill.  Lu.  18.  20  :  Jas.  2.  11 

Lu.  11.  49.  some  of  them  they  shall  ^kill  and  persecute 
13.  31.  go  hence:  for  Herod  would  fain  kill  thee 

15.  23.  and  bring  the  fatted  calf,  and  k.  it,  and  let  us  eat 
18.  33.  and  they  shall  scourge  and  ^kill  him 

Jno.  5.  18.  the  Jews  sought  the  more  to  kill  him.  7.  1 

7.  19.  none  of  you  doeth  the  law  ?  Why  seek  ye  to  k.  me  ? 
20.  Thou  hast  a  devil :  who  seeketh  to  lill  thee  ? 

25.  Is  not  this  he  whom  they  seek  to  kill  ? 

8.  22.  Will  he  kill  himself,  that  he  saith,  Whither  I  go 
37.  yet  ye  seek  to  kill  me.  40 

10. 10.  The  thief  cometh  not, but  that  he  may  steal,  and  k. 
Acts  7.  28.  Wouldest  thou  kill  me— killedst  the  Egyptian 

9.  23.  the  Jews  took  counsel  together  to  kill  him 

24.  watched  the  gates  also  day  and  night — might  k.  him 
29.  Jews;  but  they  went  about  to  ^A/Zi  him  [Saul] 

10.  18.  came  a  voice  to  him.  Rise,  Peter;  fc.  and  eat.  11.^7 

16.  27.  drew  his  sword,  and  was  about  to  '^kill  himself 
21.  31.  And  as  they  were  seeking  to  k.  him,  tidings  came 

25.  3.  laying  wait  to  kill  him  on  the  way 

26.  21.  seized  me  in  the  temple,  and  assayed  to  kill  me 

27.  42.  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to  kill  the  prisoners 
Jas.  4.  2.  ye  kill,  and  covet,  and  cannot  obtain 

Bev.  2.  23.  And  I  will  kill  her  children  with  death 

6.  8.  to  kill  with  sword,  and  with  famine,  and  with  death 
9.  5.  it  was  given  them  that  they  should  not  kill  them 
15.  that  they  should  ^kill  the  third  part  of  men 

11.  7.  and  overcome  them,  and  kill  them  [killed 
13.  10.  ^kill  with  the  sword,  with  the  sword  must  he  be 

see  killest,  put  to  death,  slay. 


Killed. — A.V.  hlain,  ^slew, 

Mat.  16.  21.  be  killed,  and  the  third  day  be  raised  up.   Mk. 
8.  31 :  9.  31 :  Lu.  9.  ^22 

21.  35.  beat  one,  and  killed  another.  Mk.  12.  5 

39.  cast  him  forth  out  of  the  vineyard,  and  '■^killed  him 

22.  4.  my  oxen  and  my  fatliugs  are  killed 

6.  laid  hold  on  his  servants— and  ^k.  them.  [Lu.  20. 15 
Mk.  12.  8.  k.  him,  and  cast  him  forth  out  of  the  vinej-ard. 
Iju.  11.  47,  prophets,  and  your  fathers  killed  them.  48 

12.  5,  after  he  hath  killed  hath  power  to  cast  into  hell 

13.  4.  upon  whom  the  tower  in  Siloam  fell,  and  -k.  them 
15.  27.  and  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf 

Acts  3.  15.  and  killed  the  Prince  of  life ;  whom  God  raised 
7. 52.  and  theyifc.  them  which  shewed  before  of  the  comin  j< 

12.  2.  Andhe /«.  James  the  brotherof  John  with  theswoiil 

23.  12.  neithereat  nor  drink  till  they  had  ^iZZetZ  Paul.  ^14 
Bom.  8.  36.  For  thy  sake  we  are  killed  all  the  day  long 

11.3.  Lord,  they  have  killed  thy  prophets,  tliey  have 
2  Cor.  6.  9.  behold,  we  live ;  as  chastened,  and  not  killed 
1  Th.  2.  15.  who  both  k.  the  Lord  Jesus  and  tlie  prophets 
Jas.  5.  6.  Ye  have  condemned, ye  have  A.  the  righteous  one 
Bev.  2.13.  Antipas  my  witness — who  vnRs^killed  among  you 

6.  11.  brethren,  which  should  be  k.  even  as  they  were 

9.  18.  By  these  three  plagues  was  the  third  part  of  men /t. 
20.  And  the  rest  of  mankind,  which  were  not  killed 

11.  5.  desire  to  hui't  them,  in  this  manner  must  he  be  it. 
13.  '^killed  in  the  earthquake  seven  thousand  persons 

13.  10.  with  the  sword  must  he  be  killed 

15.  not  worship  the  image  of  the  beast  should  be  killed 
19. 21.  the  rest  were  ^killedwith  the  sword  of  him  that  sat 
see  kill,  killedst,  sacrificed,  slain,  slev\ 


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KILLEDST 

Killedst— est— ^.F.  ^kill,  ^killed. 

Lu.  15.  30.  thou  ^killedst  for  him  the  fatted  calf 
Jaa.  2.  11.  if  thou  dost  not  commit  adultery,  but  '^JciUest 
see  killeth. 

Killetli.— ^.F.  ^killest. 

Mat.  23.  37.  Jerusalem,  which  ^k.  the  prophets.  Lu.  13.134 

J7io.  16.  2.  k.  you  shall  think  that  he  ofEereth  service  unto 

2  Cor.  3.  6.  for  the  letter  k.,  but  the  spirit  giveth  life  [God 

see  kill. 

Killing. 

Mk.  12.  5.  beating  some,  and  killing  some 

Kin. 
Mk.  6.  4.  in  his  own  country,  and  among  his  own  A;in 

Kind — s. — A.V.  ^good,  ^grain,  hione  of  theyn. 

Mat.  13.  47.  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of  every  kind 
Mk.  9.  29.  This  k.  can  come  out  by  nothing,  save  by  prayer 
Lu.  6.  35.  for  he  is  kind  toward  the  unthankful  and  evil 

1  Cor.  12.  10.  to  another  divers  kinds  of  tongues 

13.  4.  Love  suffereth  long,  and  is  kind 

14.  10.  There  are,  it  may  be,  so  many  kinds  of  voices  in 

the  world,  and  no  ^kind  is  without  signification 

15.  37.  it  may  chance  of  wheat,  or  of  some  other  '^kind 
Eph.  4.  32.  and  be  ye  kind  one  to  another,  tenderhearted 
Tit.  2.  5.  ^kind,  being  in  subjection  to  their  own  husbands 
Jas.  1. 18.  thatwesbouldbeaA-.offirstfruits  of  his  creatures 

3.  7.  For  every  kind  of  beasts  and  birds 
see  flesh. 

Kindled.— ^.F.  ^kindleth. 

Lu.  12.  49.  and  what  will  I,  if  it  is  already  kindled  ? 

22.  55.  when  they  had  k.  a  fire  in  the  midst  of  the  court 
Jas.  3.  5.  how  much  wood  is  ^kiyidledhj  how  small  a  fire ! 
see  anger. 

Kindleth  A.V —see  kindled. 
Kindly. — A,  V.  ^courteously. 

Acts  27.  3.  Julius  treated  Paul  ^kindly,  and  gave  him  leave 
see  tenderly. 

Kindness. — A.V.  '^gentleness. 

Acts  28.  2,  the  barbarians  shewed  us  no  common  kindness 

2  Cor.  6.  6.  in  knowledge,  in  longsuffering,  in  kindness 
Gal.  5.  22,  longsuffering,  blindness,  goodness 

Eph.  2. 7.  of  his  grace  in  kindness  toward  us  in  Christ  Jesus 
Col.  3.  12.  a  heart  of  compassion,  kindness,  humility 
Tit.  3  4.  when  the  kindness  of  God  our  Saviour— appeared 

Kindred. 

Lu.  1.  61.  none  of  thy  hindredth&iiB  called  by  this  name 

Acts  4.  6.  as  many  as  were  of  the  kindred  of  the  high  priest 

7.  3.  Get  thee  out  of  thy  land,  and  from  thy  kindred 

14.  called  to  him  Jacob  his  father,  and  all  his  kindred 

see  race,  tribe. 

Kindreds  A.V. — see  families,  tribes. 

King. 

Mat.  1.  6.  and  Jesse  begat  David  the  king 

2. 9.  they,  having  heard  the  king,  went  their  way 

14.  9.  the  king  was  grieved  ;  but  for  the  sake.  Mk.  6.  26 

18.  23.  kingdom  of  heaven  likened  unto  a  certain  k.  22.  2 

21.  5.  Behold,  thy  King  cometh  unto  thee.  Jno.  12.  15 

22.  7.  But  the  king  was  wroth  ;  and  he  sent  his  armies 
11.  But  when  the  king  came  in  to  behold  the  guests 
13.  the  king  said  to  the  servants,  Bind  him  hand 


KINGDOM 

Mat.  25.  34.  Then  shall  the  K.  say  unto  them  on  his  right 
27.  42.  He  is  the  King  of  Israel ;  let  him  now  come.  Mk. 

Mk.  6.  22.  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel,  Ask  of  me  [13.  32 
26.  she  came  in  straightway  with  haste  unto  the  king 

Lu.  14.  31.  what  k.,  as  he  goeth  to  encounter  another  king 
19.  38.  Blessed  is  the  King  that  cometh  in  the  name  of 
23.  '2.  and  saying  that  he  himself  is  Christ  a  king 

Jno.  1 .  49.  thou  art  the  Son  of  God  ;  thou  art  K.  of  Israel 
6. 15.  about  to  come  and  take  him  by  force,  to  make  him  k. 

12.  13.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  even  the  King  of  Israel 

18.  37.  Art  thou  a  k.  then  ? — Thou  sayest  that  I  am  a  k. 

19.  12.  maketh  himself  a  ting  speaketh  against  Ceesar 

14.  he  saith  unto  the  Jews,  Behold,  your  Ki7ig  ! 

15.  Shall  I  crucify  your  K.  ? — We  have  no  k.  but  Csesar 
Acts  7.  18.  arose  another  k.  over  Egypt,  which  knew  not 

13.  21.  And  afterward  they  asked  for  a  k. :  and  God  gave. 
17.  7.  saying  that  there  is  another  king,  one  Jesus  [22 
25.  14.  Festus  laid  Paul's  case  before  the  king.  24 

26.  and  specially  before  thee,  king  Agrippa         \king  ! 
26.7.  concerning  this  hope  I  am  accused  by  the  Jews,  O 
13.  at  midday,  O  king,  I  saw  on  the  way  a  light 
19.  Wherefore,  O  king  Agrippa,  I  was  not  disobedient 

26.  For  the  king  knoweth  of  these  things 

27.  Ki7ig  Agrippa,  believest  thou  the  prophets  ? 
30.  And  the  king  rose  up,  and  the  governor 

1  Tim.  1.  17.  Now  unto  the  King  eternal,  incorruptible 

6. 15.  King  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords.  Bev.  17.  14  :  19. 

Beb.  7.  1.  Melchizedek,  kingoi  Salem,  priest  of  Gcd     [16 

2.  King  of  righteousness— JiMig'  of  Salem — K.  of  peace 

11.  23.  were  not  afraid  of  the  king's  commandment 
27.  forsook  Egypt,  not  fearing  the  wrath  of  the  king 

1  Pet.  2.  13.  whether  it  be  to  the  king,  as  supreme 

17.  Fear  God.     Honour  the  king 
Bev.  9.  11.  over  them  as  king  the  angel  of  the  abyss 

15.  3.  true  are  thy  ways,  thou  King  of  the  ages 

see  great,  Israel,  Jews  (proper  names). 

Kingdom. — A.V.  ^kings,  '^kingdom  of  God,  ^kingdoms. 

Mat.  4.  23.  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom.  9.  35  :  24.  14 
6.  10.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Lu.  11.  2 
33.  seek  ye  first  his  '^kingdom.  Lu.  12.  31 
8.  12.  the  sons  of  the  kingdom,  shall  be  cast  forth 

12.  25.  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is  brought 

to  desolation.  Mk.  3.  24  :  Lu.  11.  17 
26.  how  then  shall  his  kingdom  stand?  Lu.  11.  18 

13.  19.  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of  the  kingdom 
38.  good  seed,  these  are  the  sons  of  the  kingdom 

41.  gather  out  of  his  k.  all  things  that  cause  stumbling 
43.  shine  forth  as  the  sun  in  the  ki)igdom  of  their  Father 

16.  28.  till  they  see  the  Son  of  man  comingin  his  Hngdoin 

20.  21.  right  hand,  and  one  on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy  k. 

24.  7.   kingdom  against  kingdom.  Mk.  13.  8  :   Lu.  21.  10 

25.  34.  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  for  you 

26.  29.  when  I  drink  it  new  with  you  in  my  Father's  k. 
Mk.  6.  23.  I  will  give  it  thee,  unto  the  half  of  my  kingdom 

11.  10.  Blessed  is  the  k.  that  cometh,  the  k.  of  our  father 
Lu.  1.  33.  and  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  be  no  end 

12.  32.  Father's  good  pleasure  to  give  you  the  kingdom 

19.  12.  went  into  a  far  country,  to  receive  foi'  himself  a  k. 
15.  come  back  again,  having  received  the  kingdom 

22.  29.  and  I  appoint  unto  you  a  kingdo^n 

30.  that  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table  in  my  k. 

23.  42.  remember  me  when  thou  comestin  thy  kingdom 
Jno.  18. 36.  My    kingdom  is  not   of    this   world  :    if  my 

kingdotn — now  is  my  kiyigdom  not  from  hence 
Acts.  1.  6.  dost  thou  at  this  time  restore  the  k,.  to  Israel  ? 

20.  25.  among  whom  I  went  about  preaching  the  k. 
1  Cor.  15.  24.  when  he  shall  deliver  up  the  A:Mtgriio7n  to  God 
Col.  1.  13.  translated  us  into  the  k.  of  the  Son  of  his  lovq 


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KISS 


1  Th.  2. 12.  worthily  of  God,  who  calleth  you  into  his  own  Tc. 

2  Tim.  4.  1.  and  by  his  appearing  and  his  kingdom 

18.  and  will  save  me  unto  his  heavenly  kingdom 
Heb.  1.  8.   sceptre  of  uprightness  is  the  sceptre  of  tby  k. 

12.  28.  receiving  a  kingdom  that  cannot  be  shaken 
Jas.  2.  5.  and  heirs  of  the  kingdom  which  he  promised 
2  Pet.  1. 11.  entrance  into  the  eternal  kingdom  of  our  Lord 
Bev.  1.  6.  made  us  to  be  a  '^k.,  to  be  priests  unto  his  God.  6. 10 
9.  the  tribulation  and  k.  and  patience  which  are  in  Jesus 

11.  15.  The  ^k.  of  the  world  is  become  the  ^k.  of  oar  Lord 

16.  10.  throne  of  the  beast;  and  his  k.  was  darkened 

17.  12.  ten  kings,  which  have  received  no  kingdom  as  yet 

17.  and  to  give  their  kingdom  unto  the  beast 

Kingdom  of  God. 

Mat.  12.  28.  then  is  the  k.  of  God  come.  Lit,.  10.  9, 11 :  11.  20 
19.  24.  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

Mk.  10.  23,  -24,  '2.5  :  La.  18.  24,  25 
21.  31.  harlots  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before  you 
43.  The  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  away  from  you 
Mk.  1. 15.  the  k.  of  God  is  at  hand :  repent  ye,  and  believe 

4.  II.  IS  given  the  mystery  of  the  k.  of  God.  Lu.  8.  10 

26.  So  is  the  k.  of  God,  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed 

30.  How  shall  we  liken  the  k.  of  God  ?    Lu.  13.  18,  20 

9.  1.  till  they  see  the  kingdom  of  God  come  with  power 
47.  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  with  one  eye 

10.  14.  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God.  Lu.  18.  16 
15.  receive  tl;e  k.  of  God  as  a  little  child.  Lu.  18.  17 

12.  34.  Thou  art  not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  God 

14.  25.  until  that  day  when  I  drink  it  new  in  the  k.  of  God 

15.  43.  was  looking  for  the  kingdom  of  God.    Lu.  23.  51 
Lu.  4.  43.  I  must  preach  the  good  tidings  of  the  k.  of  God 

6.  20.  Blessed  are  ye  poor  :  for  yours  is  the  k.  of  God 

7.  28.   is  but  little  in  the  k.  of  God  is  greater  than  he 

8.  1.  bringing  the  good  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

9.  2.  And  he  sent  them  forth  to  preach  the  k.  of  God 
11.  welcomed  them,  and  spake  to  them  of  the  k.  of  God 

27.  taste  of  death,  till  they  see  the  kingdom  of  God 
60.  go  thou  and  publish  abroad  the  kingdom  of  God 
62.  and  looking  back,  is  fit  for  the  kingdom  of  God 

13.  28.  in  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  yourselves  cast  forth 
29.  and  shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

14.  15.  Blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the  k.  of  God 

16.  16.  that  time  the  gospel  of  the  k.  of  God  is  preached 

17.  20.  the  ^.  of  God  cometh — The  A:.  o/Gor^  cometh  not 
21.  for  lo,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within  you 

18.  29.  or  children,  for  the  kingdom  of  God's  sake 

19.  11.  that  the  k.  of  God  was  immediately  to  appear 

21.  31.  know  ye  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nigh 

22.  16.  not  eat  it,  until  it  be  fulfilled  in  the  k.  of  God 

18.  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  the  k.  of  God  shall  come 
Jno.  3.  3.  Except  a  man  be  born  anew,  he  caimot  see  the 

5.  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  [k.  of  God 
Acts  1.  3.  things  concerning  the  k.  of  God.  8.  12:  19.  8 

14.  22.  tribulations  we  must  enter  into  the  k.  of  God 
28.  23.  expounded  the  matter,  testifying  the  k.  of  God 

31.  preaching  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  teaching 
Rom.  14.  17.  for  the  k.  of  God  is  not  eating  and  drinking 

1  Cor.  4.  20.  the  k.  of  God  is  not  in  word,  but  in  power 
6.9.  shall  not  inherit  the  A;.  o/Go(?.^  10:  Ga;.5.21:  Eph.5.5 

15.  50.  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  k.  of  God 
Col.  4.  11.  my  fellow  workers  unto  the  kingdom  of  God 

2  Th.  1.  5.  may  be  counted  worthy  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
Bev.  12. 10.  salvation,  and  the  power,  and  the  k.  of  our  God 

see  kingdom. 

Kingdom  of  Heaven. 

Mat.  3.  2.  for  the  k.  of  heaven  is  at  hand.  4.  17  :  10.  7 

5.  3.  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven.  10 

19.  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven — great  in  the  k.  ofh. 


Mat.  5.  20.  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into  the  k.  of  heaven.  18. 3 

7.  21.  Lord,  Lord,  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

8. 11.  with  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  in  the  k.  ofh. 

11.  11.  is  but  little  in  the  k.  of  heavenis  greater  than  he 

12.  until  now  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence 

13.  11.  to  know  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

24.  The  kingdom  of  heaven,  is  likened  unto.  31,  33,  44, 

45,  47,  52  :  18.  23  :  20.  1  :  22.  2  :  25.  1 

16.  19.  I  will  give  unto  thee  tlie  keys  of  the  k.  of  heaven 

18.  1 .  Who  then  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven  ?  4 

19.  12.  eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven's  sake 

14.  forbid  them  not — for  of  siich  is  the  kingdom  of  h. 
23.  hard  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  k.  of  heaven 
23.  13.  because  ye  shut  the  k.  of  heaven  against  men 

Kingdoms. 

Mat.  4.  8.  sheweth  him  all  the  k.  of  the  world.  Lii.  4.  5 
Heb.  11.  33.  who  through  faith  subdued  kingdoms 
see  kingdom. 
Kings. 

Mai.  10  18.  before  governors  anikings  shall  ye  be  brought 
for  my  sake.  Mk.  13.  9:  Lu.  21.  12 
11.  8.  they  that  wear  soft  raiment  are  in  kings'  houses 

17.  25.  the  k.  of  the  earth,  from  whom  do  they  receive 
Lu.  7.  25.  they  which — live  delicately,  are  in  kings'  courts 

10.  24.  and  k.  desired  to  see  the  things  which  ye  see 
22.  25.  Tlifi  k.  of  the  Gentiles  have  lordship  over  them 
Acts  4.  26.  The  kings  of  the  earth  set  themselves  in  array 

9.  15.  to  bear  my  name  before  the  Gentiles  and  kings 
1  Tim.  2.  2.  for  kings  and  all  that  are  in  high  place 

6. 15.  King  of  kings  and  Lord  of  lords.  Bev.  17. 14  :  19. 16 
Heb.  7.  1.  Abraham  returning  from  the  slaughter  of  the  k. 
Bev.  1.  5.  and  the  ruler  of  the  kings  of  the  earth 

6.  15.  And  the  kings  of  the  earth — hid  themselves 

10.  11.  Thou  must  prophesy  again  over  manj' — kings 

16.  12.  that  the  way  might  be  made  ready  for  the  kings 
14.  which  go  forth  unto  the  kings  of  the  whole  world 

17.  2.  kings  of  theearth  committed  fornication.  18.  3,  9 
10.  and  they  are  seven  kings  ;  the  five  are  fallen 

12.  ten  Z-?7ir7.s— receive  authority  as  kings,  with  the  beast 

18.  great  city,  which  reigneth  over  the  k.  of  the  earth 
19.  18.  that  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  of  kings 

19.  kings  of  the  earth,  and  their  armies,  gathered 
21.  24.  the  k.  of  the  earth  do  bring  their  glory  into  it 

see  kingdom. 

Kinsfolk. — A.V.  '^cousins,  "^kinsfolks. 

Lu.  1.  58.  neighbours  and  her  ^kinsfolk  heard  thatthe  Lord 
2.  44.  sought  for  him  among  their  k.  and  acquaintance 
21. 16.  delivered  up  even  by  parents,  and  brethren,  and 'A. 

Kinsman. 

Jno.  18. 26.  being  a  kinsman  of  him  whose  ear  Peter  cut  off 
Bom.  16.  11.  Salute  Herodion  my  kinsman 

Kinsmen. 

Lii.  14. 12.  call  not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren,  nor  thy  k. 
Acts  10.  24.  called  together  his  k.  and  his  near  friends 
Bom.  9.  3.  my  brethren's  sake,  my  k.  according  to  the  flesh 
16.  7.  Salute  Andronicus  and  -Junias,  my  kinsmen 
21.  and  Lucius  and  Jason  and  Sosipater,  my  kinsmen 

Kinswoman.— ^.F.  '^cousin. 
Lu.  1. 36.  Elisabeth  thy  ^k.,  she  also  hath  conceived 

Kiss. 

M'ai.26.48.  Whomsoever  I  shall  fcm,  that  is  he.  Mk.lA.A4. 
Lu.  7.  45.  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss :  but  she — hath  not 
ceased  to  kiss  my  feet 


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KISS 

Lu.  22.  47.  and  he  drew  near  unto  Jesus  to  kiss  him 

48.  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  mau  with  a  kiss  ? 
Bom.  16.  16.  Salute  one  another  with  a  holy  kiss.  1  Cor. 

16.  20 :  2  Cor.  13.  12 
1  Th.  5.  26.  Sahite  all  the  brethren  with  a  holy  kiss 
1  Pet.  5.  14.  Salute  one  another  with  a  kiss  of  love 

Kissed. 

Mat.  26.  49.  Hail,  Eabbi;  and  hissed  him.  Mk.  14.  45 
Lu.  7.  '6f<.  and  kissed  his  feet,  and  anointed  them 

15.  20.  saw  him— ran,  and  fell  ou  his  neck,  and  /c  hini 
Acts  20.  37.  ajid  fell  ou  Paul's  neck,  and  kissed  him 

Knee — s. 

Mk.  15.  19.  and  bowing  their  knees  worshipped  him 
Lu.  5.  S.  Petf  r,  when  lie  saw  it,  fell  down  at  Jesus'  knees 
Bom.   11.  4.  who  have  not  bowed  the  knee  to  Baal 

14. 11.  saith  the  Lord,  to  me  every  k.  shall  bow.  Phil.  2. 1 L 
Eph.  3.  14.  For  this  cause  I  bow  my  i;(6es  unto  the  FatJje; 
Heb  12.  12.  liands  that  hang  down,  and  the  palsied  knect. 
set  kneeled. 

Kneeled. — A.V.  ^bou-ed  the  knee. 

Mat.  27.  29.  ^kneeled  down  before  him,  and  mocked  him 
Mk.  10.  17.  kneeled  to  him,  and  asked  him.  Good  Master 
Lu.  22.  41.  kneeled  down  and  praye<l.  Acts  9.  40:  2U.  3C 
Acts  7.  60.  kneeled  down,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice 

see  kneeling. 

Kneeling. — A.  V.  ^kneeled 

Mat.  17. 14.  man,  k.  to  him,  and  saying.  Lord,  have  mercy 
Mk.  1.  40.  leper,  beseeching  him,  and  k.  down  to  him 
Acts  21.  5.  and,  '^kreeling  down  on  the  beach,  we  prayed 

Knew. — A.V.  ^knowledge,  Vcnown. 

Mat.  1.  25.  and  knew  her  not  till  she  had  brought  forth 
7.  23.  I  never  kneiv  you  :  depart  from  me 
14.  35.  when  the  men  of  that  place  ^kiieiv  him,  they  sent 
25.  24.  Lord,  I  kneiv  thee  that  thou  art  ahai-d  man 
27.  18.  he  knew  that  for  envy  they  had  delivered  him 

Mk.  1.  34.  devils  to  speak,  because  they  k.  him.  Lu.  4.  41 

6.  33.  many  knew  them,  and  they  ran  there  together 
38.  when  they  knew,  they  sa}',  Five,  and  two  fishes 
54.  out  of  the  boat,  straightway  the  people  knew  him 

Lu.  6.  8.  But  he  knew  their  thoughts 

7.  37.  when  she  knew  that  he  was  sitting  at  meat 

12.  47.  And  that  servant,  which  knew  his  lord's  will 

23.  7.  when  he  knew  that  he  was  of  Herod's  jurisdiction 

24.  31.  And  their  eyes  were  opened,  and  they  knew  him 
Juo.  2.  9.  servants  which  had  drawn  the  water  knew 

24.  not  trust  himself  unto  them,  for  that  he  k.  all  men 

25.  for  he  himself  knew  what  was  in  man 

4.  1.  When  therefore  the  Loid  k.  how  that  the  Pharisees 
53.  So  the  father  knew  that  it  was  at  that  hour 

5.  6    and  knew  that  lie  had  been  now  a  long  time 

6.  6.  to  prove  him  :  for  he  himself  A;,  what  he  would  do 
64.  Jesus  kne7i!  from  the  beginning  who  they  were 

8.  19.  if  ye  -knew  me,  ye  v.ould  know  my  Father  also 

11.  42.  And  I  knew  that  thoii  hearest  me  always 

57.  if  any  man  knew  where  he  was,  he  should  shew  it 

13.  11.  For  he  knew  him  that  should  betray  him 

28.  no  man  at  the  talile  knew  for  what  intent  he  spake 

17.  8.  and  Vcnew  of  a  truth  that  I  came  forth  from  thee 
25.  but  I  '^knew  tliee  ;  and  these  '^knew  that  thou  flidst 

18.  2.  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him,  knew  the  place 
Acis  ').  30.  when  the  brethren  knew  it,  they  brought  him 

12.  It.  when  she  knew  Peter's  voice,  she  opened  not 


KNOW 

Acts  16.  3.  for  they  all  knew  that  his  father  was  a  Greek 
22.  29.  was  afraid,  when  he  knew  that  he  was  a  Roman 
28.  1.  then  we  knew  that  the  island  was  called  Melita 
2  Cor.  5.  21.  Him  who  kneiv  no  sin  he  made  to  be  sin 
Col.  1.  6.  ye  heard  and  knew  the  grace  of  God  in  truth 
see  ye  knew,  know,  knoweth,  knowing,  learned,  perceived — ing. 

Knew  not. — A.V.  ^known,  hiot  tell. 

Mat.  17.  12.  Elijah  is  come  already,  and  they  k.  him  not 

24.  39.  and  they  knew  not  until  the  flood  came 
Lu.  2.  43.  behind  in  Jerusalem  ;  and  his  parents  k.  it  not 

12.  48.  he  that  kneii<  not,  and  did  things  worthy  of  stripes 
20.  7.  answered,  that  they  ^knew  not  whence  it  was 

Jno.  1.  10.  He  was  in  the  world — and  the  world  k.  him  n, 
31.  And  I  knew  him  7iot.  33 
2.  9.  now  become  wine,  and  knew  not  whence  it  was 
17.  25.   O  righteous  Father,  the  world  ^knetv  thee  not 

20.  9,  For  as  yet  they  kneiu  not  the  scripture 

14.  heholdeth  Jesus  standing,  and  k.  n.  that  it  was.  21.  4 
Acts  7.  18.  another  king  over  Egypt,  which  k.  not  Joseph 

13.  27.  because  they  knew  him  not,  nor  the  voices  of  the 
19.  32.  knew  not  wherefore  they  were  come  together 
27.  39.  And  when  it  was  day,  they  knew  not  the  land 

1  Cor.  1.  21.  the  world  through  its  wisdom  kr.etv  not  God 
i  Jno.  3.  1.  world  knoweth  us  not,  because  it  k.  him  not 

Knewest. 

Mat.  25.  26.  thou  knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed  not 
Lu.  19.  22.  Thou  knewest  that  I  am  an  austere  man 

44.  because  thou  knewest  not  the  time  of  thy  visitation 
Jno.  4.  10.  If  thou  kneivest  the  gift  of  God,  andl  who  it  is 

Knit. 

Col.  2.  2.  be  comforted,  they  being  knit  together  in  love 
19.  thebody,  being  supplied  and  i?t2i  together.  Eph.A.ltS 

Knock— ed. 

Mat.  7.  7.  k.,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto  you.  Lu.  11.  9 
Lu.  13.  25.  ye  begin  to  stand  without,  and  to  k.  at  the  door 
Acts  12.  13.  And  when  he  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gate 
liev.  3.  20.  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock 

Knocketh— ing. 

Mat.  7.  8.  to  him  that  k.  it  shall  be  opened.  Lu.  11.  10 
Lu.  12. 3ti.  when  he  cometh  and  krivcketh,  they  may — open 
Acts  12.  16.  But  Peter  continued  knocking 

Know.  —  A    V.     '^acknowledgement,     '^knew,     ^known, 
^knoweth,  ^percetve,  ^sure,  itmderstand. 

Mat.  6. 3.  let  not  thy  left  hand  k.  what  thy  right  hand  doeth 

9.  30.  that  no  man  know  it.  Mk.  f<.  43  :  7.  24 :  9.  30 

11.  27.  neither  doth  auj  *Jcnow  the  Father,  save  the  Son 

13.  11.  Unto  you  it  is  given  to  k.  the  mysteries.  Jju.  8. 10 

24.  33.  k.  ye  that  he  is  nigh,  even  at  the  doors.  Mk.  13.  29 

43.  But  know  this,  that  if  the  master,  /.m.  12.  39 

Lu.  10. 11 .  howbeite^;.  this,  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come 

21.  20.  t.hen  know  that  her  desolation  is  at  hand    [God 
Jno.  6.  69.  believed  and  ^k.  that  thou  art  the  Holy  One  of 

7.  17.  he  shall  k.  of  the  teaching,  whether  it  be  of  God 
26.  the  rulers  indeed  know  that  this  is  the  Christ? 
51.  first  hear  from  himself  and  know  what  he  doeth? 

10.  4.  the  sheep  follow  him  :  for  they  know  his  voice 
14.  I  know  mine  own,  and  mine  own  ^know  me 

13.  35.  By  this  shall  all  men  k.  that  ye  are  my  disciples 

17.  3.  that  they  should  know  thee  the  only  true  God 
7.  Now  they  %now  that  all  things  whatsoever  thou 

18.  21.  behold,  these  know  the  things  wliich  I  said 


183 


KNOW 


KNOW 


Acts  1.  7.  It  is  not  for  you  to  know  times  or  seasons 

2.  36.  Let  all  the  house  of  Israel  therefore  k.  assuredly 

21.  24.  and  all  shall  know  that  there  is  no  truth  in 

22.  14.  hath  appointed  thee  to  know  his  will 

19.  Lord,  they  themselves  know  that  I  imprisoned 
30.  desiring  to  ^knoiv  the  certainty,  wherefore.   23.  ^28 
26.  4.  My  manner  of  life — knoiv  all  the  Jews 
Bom.  2.  2.  we  %.  that  the  judgement  of  God  is  according  to 

7.  1.  (for  I  speak  to  men  that  know  the  law)  [ti-uth 
15.  29.  I  ^Icnow  that,  when  I  come  unto  you,  I  shall  come 

1  Cor.  2.  14.  foolishness  unto  him  ;  and  he  cannot  k.  them 

4.  19.  I  will  k..  not  the  word  of  them  which  are  puffed  up 

8.  2.  he  knoweth  not  yet  as  he  ought  to  know 

11.  3.  have  you  k.,  that  the  head  of  every  man  is  Christ 
13.  2.  gift  of  prophecy,  and  ''know  all  mysteries 
Gal.  3.  7.  Enow  therefore  that  they  which  be  of  faith 
Eph.  3.  19.  and  to  know  the  love  of  Christ  which  passeth 
Phil.  1.  12.  Now  I  would  have  you  ''know,  brethren 
Col.  2.  1 .  I  would  have  you  '^k.  how  greatly  I  strive  for  you 
2.  that  they  may  ^know  the  mystery  of  God 

1  Th.  2.  1.  brethren,  know  our  entering  in  unto  you 

3.  3.  yourselves  ktioiv  that  hereunto  we  are  appointed 
5.  I  might  k.  your  faith,  lest  by  any  means  the  tempter 

4.  4.  know  how  to  possess  himself  of  his  own  vessel 

5.  2.  yourselves  k.  perfectly  that  the  day  of  the  Lord 
12.  brethren,  to  know  them  that  labour  among  you 

2  Th.  3.  7.  For  yourselves  k.  how  ye  ought  to  imitate  us 

1  TiTn.  4.  3.  by  them  that  believe  and  know  the  truth 

2  Tim.  3.  1.  But  know  this,  that  in  the  last  days  grievous 
Tit.  1.  16.  They  profess  that  they  know  God  ;  but  hy 
Heh.  8.  11.  Know  the  Lord  :  For  all  shall  know  me 

Jas.  2.  20.  But  wilt  thou  knoiv,  0  vain  man,  that  faith 

5.  20.  let  him  know,  that  he  which  converteth  a  sinner 

1  -Jno.  3.16.  Hereby  ^k.  we  love,  because  he  laid  down  his  life 

2  Jno.  1.  not  I  only,  but  also  all  they  that  ^know  the  truth 
Hev.  2.  23.  and  all  the  churches  shall  knoiv  that  I  am  he 

3.  9.  and  to  know  that  I  have  loved  thee 
see  certainty,  determine,  ignorant,  knoweth  not,  understand. 

I  Know.-  A.  V.  fallow, '^hnew. 

Mat.  28.  5.  Fear  not  ye :  for  I  knoiv  that  ye  seek  Jesus 
Mk.  1.  24.  I  know  thee  who  thou  art.  Lu.  4.  34 
Lu.  1.  18.  Whereby  shall  J  A;Moiy  this  ?  for  I  am  an  old  man 
Jno.  4. 25.  Ik.  that  Messiah  cometh  (which  is  called  Christ) 
5.  32.  I  know  that  the  witness  which  he  witnesseth 
42.  But  I  knoiv  you,  that  ye  have  not  the  love  of  God 

7.  29.  I  k.  him ;  because  I  am  from  him,  and  he  sent  me 

8.  14.  I  know  whence  I  came,  and  whither  I  go 
37.  I  kjiow  that  ye  are  Abraham's  seed 

55.  ye  have  not  known  him  :  but  J /v  him — butJyfc.  him 

9.  25.  one  thing  I  know,  that,  whereas  I  was  blind 

10.  14.  I  know  mine  own,  and  mine  own  know  me 

15.  as  the  Father  knoweth  me,  and  I  know  the  Father 
27.  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them 

11.  22.  I  know  that,  whatsoever  thou  shalt  ask  of  God 
24.  Martha  saith  unto  him,  I  k.  that  he  shall  rise  again 

12.  50.  I  know  that  his  commandment  is  life  eternal 

13.  18.  I  speak  not  of  you  all :  I  k.  whom  I  have  chosen 
Acts  12. 11.  Now  I  know  of  a  truth,  that  the  Lord  hath  sent 

19.  15.  Jesus  I  knoiv,  and  Paul  J  know  ;  but  who  are  ye? 

20.  25.  And  now,  behold,  I  know  that  ye  all 

29.  I  know  that  after  my  departing  grievous  wolves 
24.  10.  as  I  k.  that  thori  hast  been  of  many  j'ears  a  judge 
26.  27.  the  prophets  ?  /  know  that  thou  believest 
Rom.  7.  15.  For  that  which  I  do  ij  know  not  [good  thing 

18.  I  know  that  in  me,  that  is,  in  my  flesh,  dwelleth  no 

14.  14.  Iknov),  and  am  persuaded  in  the  Lord  Jesus 

1  Cor.  4.  4.  For  Ik.  nothing  against  myself ;  yet  am  I  not 
13. 12.  Tio-w  I  hnoicin  part ;  but  then  shall  I  know  even  as 


2  Cor.  9.  2.  for  I  know  your  readiness,  of  which  I  glory 

12.  2.  /  "^know  a  man  in  Christ,  fourteen  years  ago.  ^3 
Phil.  1. 19.  /  knoio  that  this  shall  turn  to  my  salvation 

25.  having  this  confidence,  I  know  that  I  shall  abide 
2.  19.  may  be  of  good  comfort,  when  I  know  your  state 
4.  12.  1  k.  how  to  be  abased,  and  I  k.  also  how  to  abound 
2  Tim.  1.  12.  for  /  know  him  whom  I  have  believed 
1  Jno.  2.  4.  He  that  saith,  I  know  him,  and  keepeth  not 
Rev.  2.  2.  I  know  thy  works.  19:  3.  1,  8,  15 

9.  I  know  thy  tribulation,  and  thy  poverty  \ia 

13.  Ik.  where  thou  dwellest,  even  where  Satan's  throne 

"KxxoiVi  with  negatives. — A.V.  ^aware,  ^discern,  ^known, 
Hell. 

Mat.  21.  27.  we  *know  not.  Mk.  11.  ^33 

25.  12.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I  know  you  not 
13.  ye  know  not  the  day  nor  the  hour 

26.  70.  Iknoiv not  v/lmtthonsayest.  Mk.  14.68:  iw.  22.60 
72.  I  know  not  the  man.  74  :  Mk.  14.  71 

Lu.  1.  34.  How  shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a  man  ? 
11.  44.  and  the  men  that  walk  over  them  '^know  it  not 
12.66.  how  is  it  that  ye  %.  ?to<  how  to  interpi-et  this  time? 

13.  25.  say  to  you,  I  know  you  not  whence  ye  are.  27 

22.  57.  he  denied,  saying.  Woman,  I  know  him  not 

23.  34.  forgive  them  ;  for  they  know  not  what  they  do 

24.  16.  eyes  were  holden  that  they  should  not  know  him 
18.  sojourn  in  Jerusalem  and  not  know  the  things 

Jno.  4.  2'2.  Ye  woi'ship  that  which  ye  knoiv  not 

8.  14.  ye  *knoiv  not  whence  I  come,  or  whither  I  go 

5.5.  if  I  should  say,  I  k.  him  not,  I  shall  be  like  unto  you 

9.  12.  Where  is  he  ?  He  saith,  I  know  not 

21.  we  k.  not  ;  or  whc  opened  his  eyes,  we  know  not 
25.  answered.  Whether  he  be  a  sinner,  I  know  not 
29.  but  as  for  this  man,  we  knoiv  not  whence  he  is 

10.  5.  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers 

14.  5.  Lord,  we  know  not  whither  thou  goest 
9.  and  dost  thou  not  ^know  me,  Philip  ? 

15.  21.  because  they  know  not  him  that  sent  me 

16.  18.   We  ^know  not  what  he  saith 

20.  2.  we  know  not  where  they  have  laid  him.  13 
Horn.  8.  26.  we  know  not  how  to  pray  as  we  ought 
10.  19.  But  I  say.  Did  Israel  not  know  ? 

1  Cor.  1.  16.  I  know  not  whether  I  baptized  any  other 

2.  2.  wo^to  know  anything  among  you,  save  Jesus  Christ 
14.  11.  If  then  I  know  not  the  meaning  of  the  voice 

2  Cor.  12.  2.  I  *know  not;  or  whether  out  of  the  body,  I  *k. 

1  Th.  4.  5.  even  as  the  Gentiles  which  k.  not  God    Inot.  ^3 

2  Th.  1.  8.  rendering  vengeance  to  them  that  know  not  God 
Heb.  3.  10.  But  they  did  not  ^know  my  ways 

Jude  10.  these  rail  at  whatsoever  things  they  know  not 
Rev.  2.  24.  which  ^know  not  the  deep  things  of  Satan 

3.  3.  thou  shalt  not  know  what  hour  I  will  come 

May — est,  or  might  Know. 

Mat.  9.  6.  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 
hath  power.  Mk.  2.  10:  Lu.  5.  24 

Lu.  19.  15.  that  he  might  know  what  they  had  gained 

Jno.  10.  38.  ye  may  know  and  understand  that  the  Father 
14.  31.  that  the  world  may  knoiv  that.  17.  23  [is  in  me 
19.  4.  that  ye  may  know  that  I  find  no  crime  in  him 

Acts  17.  19.  May  we  know  what  this  new  teaching  is 
22.  24.  he  might  know  for  what  cause  they  so  shouted 

1  Cor.  2. 12.  we  might  know  the  things  that  are  freely  given 

2  Cor.  2.  4.  that  ye  might  know  the  love  which  I  have 

9.  did  I  write,  that  I  might  know  the  proof  of  you 
Eph.  1.18.  thatyeTwaT/Ztnowwhatisthehope  of  his  calling 
6.  22.    that  ye  may  know  our  state,  and  that  he  may 
comfort  your  hearts.  Col.  4.  8 
Phil.  3.  10.  that  I  may  know  him,  and  the  power  of  his 


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KNOW 


Col.  4.  6.  that  ye  may  Tcnow  how  ye  ought  to  answer 

1  Tim.  3.  15.  that  thou  mayest  h.  how  men  ought  to  behave 

1  J)io.  5.  13.  that  ye  may  know  that  ye  have  eternal  life 

We  Know,  ICnow  we,  or  shall  we  Know. — A.V.  ^sure. 

Mat.  22.  16.  we  k.  that  thou  art  true .  Mk.  12. 14 :  Lu.  20.  21 
Jno.  3.  2.  we  knoio  that  thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  God 

11.  We  speak  that  lue  do  know,  and  bear  witness 
4.  22.  we  worship  that  which  we  know 

42.  we  have  heard  for  ourselves,  and  knoiv  that  this  is 

6.  42.  son  of  Joseph,  whose  father  and  mother  we  knoiv  ? 

7.  27.  Howbeit  we  know  this  man  whence  he  is 

8.  52.  Now  we  know  that  thou  hast  a  devil 

9.  20.  We  k.  that  this  is  our  son,  and  that  he  was  born 
24.  we  know  that  this  man  is  a  sinner  [blind 
29.   We  know  that  God  hath  spoken  unto  Moses 

31.   We  know  that  God  heareth  not  sinners 
14.  5.  whither  thou  goest ;  how  know  we  the  way? 
IG.  30.  Now  ^knoiv  we  that  thou  knowest  all  things 
21.  24.  and  we  know  that  his  witness  is  true  [mean 

Acts  17.  20.   we  would  knoiu  therefore  what  these  things 
Bom.  3.  19.  ive  know  that  what  things  soever  the  law  saith 

7.  14.  For  we  know  that  the  law  is  spiritual 

8.  22.  For  we  know  that  the  whole  creation  groaneth 
28.  we  know  that  to  them  that  love  God  all  things  work 

1  Cor.  8.  1.   We  know  that  we  all  have  knowledge 

4.  we  know  that  no  idol  is  anything  in  the  world 
13.  9.  For  we  know  in  part,  and  we  prophesy  in  part 

2  Cor.  5.  1.  For  we  know  that  if  the  earthly  house 

16.  we  henceforth  know  no  man  after  the  flesh — yet 
now  we  know  him  so  no  more 
1  Tim.  1.  8.  But  we  know  that  the  law  is  good 
Heb.  10.  30.  we  know  him  that  said,  Vengeance  belongeth 
1  Jno.  2.  3.  hereby  know  we  that  we  know  him,  if  we  keep 

5.  Hereby  know  ive  that  we  are  in  him.  4.  13 

18.  antichrists ;  whereby  ive  know  that  it  is  the  last 
8.  2.    We  know  that,  if  he  shall  be  manifested 

14.  We  know  that  we  have  passed  out  of  death  into  life 

19.  Hereby  shall  we  know  that  we  are  of  the  truth 
24.  And  hereby  tve  know  that  he  abideth  in  us 

4.  6.  By  this  wo  know  the  spirit  of  truth,  and  the  spirit 

5.  2.  Hereby  we  know  that  we  love  the  children  of  God 

15.  if  we  know  that  he  heareth  us — we  know  that  we 

18.  We  know  ih&t  whosoever  is  begotten  of  Godsinneth 

19.  We  know  that  we  are  of  God,  and  the  whole  world 

20.  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is  come — an  under- 

standing, that  we  know  him  that  is  true 

Ye  Know,  Know  ye,   ye   shall  or  shall  ye  Know. — 
A.V.  ^discern,  Vcnew,  Renown. 

Mat.  7.  11.  If  7/e  then,  being  evil,  ^.  how  to  give.  it*.  11. 13 

16.  By  their  fruits  yp-  shall  know  them.  20 

20.  25.    Ye  know  that  the  rulers  of  the  Gentiles  lord  it 

over  them.   Mk.  10.  42  fLn.  21.  30 

24. 32.  ye  know  that  the  summer  is  nigh.  Mk.  13.  28  : 
2").  13.  Watch  therefore,  for  ye  know  not  the  day  nor  the 
2ti.  2.  Ve  knoio  that  after  two  days  the  passover  cometh 

Mk.  4.  13.  and  how  shall  ye  know  all  the  parables  ? 

Lu.  12.56.  Te  hypocrites,  ?/eU-7io?<;  how  to  interpret  the  face 

21.  31.  know  ye  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nigh 
Jno.  7.  28.   Ye  both  know  me,  and  know  whence  I  am 

8.  19.  answered,  Ye  know  neither  me,  nor  my  Father  : 
if  ye  knew  me,  ye  would  ^know  my  Father  also 
28,  then  shall  ye  know  that  I  am  he,  and  that  I  do 
82.   ye  shall  know  the  tn;th,  and  the  truth  shall  make 

11.  49.   Ye  know  nothing  at  all,  nor  do  ye  take  account 

13.  12.  Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you  ? 

17.  If  ye  know  these  things,  blessed  are  ye  if  ye  do  them 

14.  4.  And  whither  I  go,  ye  know  the  way 

25 


Jno.  14. 7.  from  henceforth  ye  know  him,  and  have  seen  him 

17.  ye  know  him ;  for  he  abideth  with  you 

20.  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  in  my  Father,  and  ye  in  me 

15.  18.  ye  know  that  it  hath  hated  me  before  it  hated  you 

Acts  2.  22.  in  the  midst  of  you,  oven  as  ye  yourselves  know 

3.  16.  this  man  strong,  whom  ye  behold  and  knoiu 

10.  28.  Ye  yourselves  k.  how  that  it  is  an  unlawful  thing 
37.  that  saying  ye  yourselves  k.,  which  was  published 
15.  7.  Brethren,  ye  k.how  that  a  good  while  ago  God 
19.  25.  ye  knoiv  that  by  this  business  we  have  our  wealth 
20. 18.  Ye  yourselves  k.,  from  the  first  day  that  I  set  foot 
34.   Ye  yourselves  know  that  these  hands  ministered 

1  Cor.  12.  2.   Ye  k.  that  when  ye  were  Gentiles  ye  were  led 

15.  58.  ye  know  that  your  labour  is  not  vain  in  the  Lord 

16.  16.  ye  know  the  house  of  Stephanas,  that  it  is 

2  Cor.  8. 9.  For  ye  know  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
13.  6.  I  hope  that  ye  shall  k.  that  we  are  not  reprobate 

Gal.  4.  9.  but  now  that  ye  have  come  to  ^know  God 

13.  ye  know  that  because  of  an  infirmity  of  the  flesh 
Eph.  6.  5.  ye  know  of  a  surety,  that  no  fornicator 
Phil.  2.  22.  But  ye  k.  the  proof  of  him,  that,  as  a  child 

4.  15.  ye  yourselves  also  k.,  ye  Phihpj)iaus,  that  in 

1  Th.  1.  5.  yek.  what  manner  of  men  we  shewed  ourselves 

2.  2.  been  shamefully  entreated,  as  ye  know,  at  Philippi 
5.  were  we  found  using  words  of  flattery,  as  ye  know 
11.  as  ye  know  how  we  dealt  with  each  one  of  you 

3.  4.  even  as  it  came  to  pass,  and  ye  knoio 
4. 2.  For  ye  know  what  charge  we  gave  you 

2  Th.  2.  6.  And  now  ye  knotv  that  which  restraineth 
Heb.  12.  17.  For  ye  knotv  that  even  when  he  [Esau]  after- 
ward desired  to  inherit  the  blessing      [  at  liberty 

13.  23.  Know  ye  that  our  brother  Timothy  hath  been  set 
2  Pet.  1.  12.  of  these  things,  though  ye  know  them  [^14 
1  Jno.  2. 13.  because  ye  ^k.  him — because  ye  U-.  the  Father. 

20.  from  the  Holy  One,  and  ye  know  all  things 

21.  ye  know  it,  and  because  no  lie  is  of  the  truth 

29.  If  ye  k.  that  he  is  righteous,  ye  k.  that  every  one 

8.  5.  ye  k.  that  he  was  manifested  to  take  away  sins 
15.  ye  know  that  no  murderer  hath  eternal  life 

4.  2.  Hereby  know  ye  the  Spirit  of  God 
Jude  5.  though  ye  '^know  all  things  once  for  all 

see  knowing. 

Ye  Know  not,  or  Know  ye  not. 
Mat.  20.  22.   Ye  know  not  what  ye  ask.  Mk.  10.  38 

24.  42.  ye  know  not  on  what  day  your  Lord  cometh 
Mk.  4.  13.  saith  unto  them,  Know  ye  not  this  parable  ? 

12.  24.  ye  err,  that  ye  now  knot  the  scriptures 

13.  33.  watch  and  pray :  for  ye  know  not  when  the  time  is 
35.  ye  know  riot  when  the  lord  of  the  house  cometh 

Jno.  1.  26.  in  the  midst  of  you  standeth  one  whom  ye  k.  not 

4.  22.  Ye  worship  that  which  ye  know  not 
32.  I  have  meat  to  eat  that  ye  know  not 

7.  28.  he  that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  know  not 

9.  30.  herein  is  the  marvel,  that  ye  know  not  whence  he  is 
Boin.  6. 16.  K.  ye  not,  that  to  whom  ye  present  yourselves 

1  Cor.  3.  16.  K.  ye  not  that  ye  are  a  temple  of  God.    6.  19 

5.  6.  K.  ye  not  that  a  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole 

6.  2.  Or  k.  ye  not  that  the  saints  shall  judge  the  world 
3.  Know  ye  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels  ? 

9.  k.  ye  not  that  the  unrighteous  sliall  not  inherit 

15.  K.  ye  not  that  your  bodies  are  members  of  Christ? 

16.  A;,  ye  not  that  he  that  is  joined  to  a  harlot  is  one  body  ? 
9.  13.  Know  ye  not  that  they  which  minister  about 

24.  K.  ye  not  that  they  which  run  in  a  race  run  all 

2  Cor.  13.  .5.  k.  yen.&s,  to  your  own  selves,  that  Jesus  Christ 
Jas.  4.  4.  knov)  ye  not  that  the  friendship  of  the  world  is 

14.  whereas  ye  know  not  wliat  shall  be  on  the  morrow 
1  Jno  2.  21 .  not  written  unto  you  because  ye  k.  n.  the  truth 
see,  ignorant. 

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Knowest.— 4.F.  Hell. 

Mat.  15.  12.  K.  thou  that  the  Pharisees  were  oSended 
Mk.  10.  19.  Thou /cMOit'csi  the  commandments.  Lu.  13.  20 
Lu.  22.  34.  thou  shalt  thrice  deny  that  thou  knoivest  me 
Jno.  1. 48.  Nathanael  saith  unto  him,  Whence  h.  thou  me  ? 

3.  8.  the  voice  thereof,  but  '^h.  not  whence  it  cometh 

13.  7.  What  I  do  thou  knoivest  not  now;  but  thou  shalt 
16.  30.  thou  knoivest  all  things.  21.  17 

19.  10.  k.  thou  not  that  I  have  power  to  release  thee 

21.  15.  thou  knoivest  that  I  love  thee.  16,  17 

Acts  1.  24.  Thou,  Lord,  which  k.  the  hearts  of  all  men 

25.  10.  have  I  done  no  wroug,  as  thou  also  very  well  k. 
Mom.  2.18.  and  Z;«oii'es<  his  will,  and  approvest  the  things 

1  Cor.  7. 16  how  k.  thou,  O  wife— or  how  k.  thou,  O  husband 

2  Thn.  1.  15.  This  thou  k.,  that  all  that  are  in  Asia  turned 

18.  ministered  at  Ephesus,  thou  knoivest  very  well 
Bev.  3.  17.  and  ktiowest  not  that  thou  art  the  wretched  one 

7.  14.  And  I  say  unto  him,  My  lord,  thou  knoivest 

see  under standest. 

Knoweth. — A.V.'^knew,  -known,  ^understandeth. 

Mat.  C.  8.  your  Father  h.  what  things  ye  have  need  of 
32.  k.  that  ye  have  need  of  all  these  things.  Lu.  12.  30 

11.  27.  no  one  k.  the  Son,  save  the  Father.  Lu.  10.  22 
24.  36.  But  of  that  day  and  hour  k.  no  one.  Mk.  13.  32 

Lu.  16.  15.  but  God  knoweth  your  hearts 
Jno.  7. 15.  How  k.  this  man  letters,  having  never  learned  ? 
27.  but  when  Christ  cometh,  no  one  k.  whence  he  is 
10.  15.  asthe Father  A;?iow;e<7i.me, and  IknowtheFather 

14.  17.  it  beholdeth  him  not,  neither  ktioiveth  him 

19.  35.  he  k.  that  he  saith  true,  that  ye  also  may  believe 
Acts  15.  8.  God,  which  k.  the  heart,  bare  them  witness 

26.  26.  For  the  king  knoweth  of  these  things 
Mom.  8.  27.  knoweth  what  is  the  mind  of  the  Spirit 

1  Cor.  2.  8.  which  none  of  the  rulers  of  this  world  ^knoweth 

11.  men  k.  the  things  of  a  man — things  of  God  none  k. 

8.  2.  If  any  man  thinketh  that  he  k.  anything,  he  k.  not 

14.  16.  seeing  he  ^knoweth  not  what  thou  sayest 

2  Cor.  11. 11.  Wherefore  1  because  I  love  you  not?  God  k. 

31.  God  and  Father  of  the  Lord  Jesus — k.  that  I  lie  not 

12.  2.  I  know  not  ;  God  knoiceth.  3 

2  Tim.  2.  19.  The  Loixl  knoiveth  them  that  are  his 
Jas.  4.  17.  To  him  therefore  that  k.  to  do  good,  and  doeth 
'2  Fet.  2.  9.  The  Lord  /.•.  how  to  deliver  the  godly 
1  Jno.  3.  6.  hath  not  seen  him,  neither  '^knoiceth  him 
20.  God  is  greater  than  our  heart,  a,ndiknoiveth  all  things 

4.  6.  We  are  of  God  :  he  that  knoweth  God  heareth  us 
7.  one  that  loveth  is  begotten  of  God,  and  knoweth  God 

Mev.  2.  17.  which  no  one  knoiveth  but  he  that  receiveth  it 

19.  12.  name  written,  which  no  one  ^k.  but  he  himself 

see  kyioviing. 

Knoweth  not.~A.V.  ^know,  ^aivare. 

Mat.  24.  50.  in  an  hour  when  he  ^knoiveth  not.  Lu.  12.  ^46 
Mk.  4.  27.  spring  up  and  grow,  he  knoiceth  not  how 
Jno.  7.  49.  this  multitude  which  knoweth  not  the  law 
12.  35.   knoiveth  not  whither  he  goeth.  1  Jno.  2.  11 

15.  15.  for  the  servant  knoiveth  not  what  his  lord  doeth 
Acts\^.^5.  men  of  Ephesus,  what  man  is  there  wlio  Z;.  not 
1  Tim.  3.  5.  if  a  man  V,\  not  how  to  rule  his  own  bouse 

1  Jno.  3.  1.  the  world  k.  us  not,  because  it  knew  him  not 
4.  8.  He  that  loveth  not  knoweth  not  God 

Knowing. — A.V.  ^knew,  ^ye  know,  ^knoweth,  ^known, 
^perceiving. 

Mat.  9.  4.  And  Jesus  k.  their  thoughts.  12.  125:  Lu.  11.  17 

22.  29.  Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  scriptures 

Mk.  5.  33.  trembling,  knowing  what  had  been  done  to  her 
6.  20.  Herod  feared  John,  /-.  that  he  was  a  righteous  man 

If 


Mk.  12.  15.  But  he,  k.  their  hypocrisy,  said  unto  them 
28.  and  '^knowing  that  he  had  answered  them  well 
Lu.  8.  53.  laughed  him  to  scorn,  knowing  tYiaA,  she  was  dead 

9.  33.  and  one  for  Elijah  :  not  knowing  what  he  said 
Jno.  6. 61.  '^knowing  in  himself  that  his  disciples  murmured 

13.  1.  Jesus  ^knowing  that  his  hour  was  come 
3.  knmoing  that  the  Father  had  given  all  things 

18.  4.  knowing  all  the  things  that  were  coming  upon  him 

19.  28.  Jesus,  knowing  that  all  things  are  now  finished 
21.  12.  Who  art  thou  ?  knowing  that  it  was  the  Lord 

Acts'l.iQ.  Anojojw^  that  God  had  sworn  with  an  oath  to  him 

5.  7.  when  his  wife,  not  k.  what  was  done,  came  in 
18.  25.  knowing  only  the  baptism  of  John 

20.  22.  not  knowing  the  things  that  shall  befall  me  there 
Mom.  1.  21.  ^knowing  God,  they  glorified  him  not  as  God 

32.  who,  knoioing  the  ordinance  of  God,  that  they  which 

2.  4.  not  knowing  that  the  goodness  of  God  leadeth  thee  to 
5.3.  A;,  that  tribulation  worketh  patience  [repentance? 

6.  6.  k.  this,  that  our  old  man  was  crucified  with  him 
9.  ^.that  Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead  dieth  no  more 

13.  11.  knoiving  the  season,  that  now  it  is  high  time 
2  Cor.  1.  7.  k.  that,  as  ye  are  partakers  of  the  sufferings 
4.  14.  knowing  that  he  which  raised  up  the  Lord  Jesus 
6.  6.  knoiving  that,  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body 
11.  Knowing  therefore  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  we  persuade 
Gal.  2.  16.  yet  k.  that  a  man  is  not  justified  by  the  works 

4.  8.  at  that  time,  not  '^knowing  God,  ye  were  in  bondage 
Eph.  6.  8.  k.  that  whatsoever  good  thing  each  one  doeth 

9.  k.  that  both  their  Master  and  yours  is  in  heaven.  Co/. 4.1 
Phil.  1.  16.  k.  that  I  am  set  for  the  defence  of  the  gospel 
Col.  3.  24.  knowing  that  from  the  Lord  ye  shall  receive 
1  Th.  1.  4.  knoiving,  brethren  beloved  of  God,  your  election 

1  Tim.  1.9.^.  this,  that  law  is  not  made  for  a  righteous  man 
6.  4.  he  is  puSed  up,  knowing  nothing,  but  doting 

2  Tim.  2.  23.  knowing  that  they  gender  strifes 

3.  14.  knoiving  of  whom  thou  hast  learned  them 
Tit.  3.  11.  knowing  that  such  a  one  is  perverted 
Philem.  21.  k.  that  thou  wilt  do  even  heyond  what  I  say 
Heb.  10.  34.  k.  that  ye  yourselves  have  a  better  possession 

11.  8.  and  he  went  out,  not  knowing  whither  he  went 
Jas.  1.3.  k,  that  the  proof  of  your  faith  worketh  patience 

3.  1.  knowing  that  we  shall  receive  heavier  judgement 

1  Pet.  1. 18.  '^i-.thatye  were  redeemed,  uotwith  corruptible 

5.  9.  knowing  that  the  same  sufferings  are  accomplished 

2  Pet.  1.  14.  k.  that  the  putting  oft  of  nay  tabernacle  cometh 

20.  knowing  this  first,  that  no  prophecy  of  scripture  is 

2.  21.  than,  after  ^knowing  it,  to  turn  back  from  the  holy 

8.  3.  A;,  this  first,  that  in  the  last  days  mockers  shall  come 

17.  "^knowing  these  things  beforehand,  beware  lest  [time 

Bev.  12. 12.  having  great  wrath,  s^-.  that  he  hath  but  a  short 

see  perceivind. 

Knowledge. — A.V.     ^acknowledge,     ^acknoidedging, 
^knew,  ^science,  ^understand. 

Lu.  1.  77.  To  give  knoivledge  of  salvation  unto  his  people 

11.  52.  for  ye  took  away  the  key  of  knowledge 
Acts  3.  10.  took  ^k.  of  him,  that  it  was  he  which  sat  for  alms 

4.  13  took  k.  of  them,  that  they  had  been  with  Jesus 
17.  13.  had  k.  that  the  word  of  God  was  proclaimed 
24.  8.  thyself,  to  take  knowledge  of  all  these  things.  ^H 

22.  having  more  exact  knuv.-Iedge  concerning  the  Way 

26.  5.  having  ^k.  of  me  from  the  first,  if  they  be  willing 

Mom.  1.  28.  as  they  refused  to  have  God  in  their  knowledge 

2.  20.  having  in  the  law  the  form  of  k.  and  of  the  truth 

3.  20.  for  through  the  law  cometh  the  knowledge  of  sin 

10.  2.  they  have  a  zeal  for  God,  but  not  according  to  k. 

11.  33.  the  riches  both  of  the  wisdom  and  the  k.  of  God 
15.  14.  are  full  of  goodness,  filled  with  all  knowledge 

1  Cor,  1.  5.  enriched  in  him,  in  all  utterance  and  all  k. 


KNOWLEDGE 


LABOUR 


1  C&r.  8.  1.  We  know  that  we  all  have  k.    E  puffeth  up 

7.  Howbeit  in  all  men  there  is  not  that  knowledge 

10.  if  a  man  see  thee  which  hast  k.  sitting  at  meat 

11.  For  through  thy  knowledge  he  that  is  weak  perisheth 

12.  8.  and  to  another  the  word  of  knoioledge 

13.  2.  and  know  all  mysteries  and  all  knowledge 

8.  whether  there  be  knowledge,  it  shall  be  done  away 

14.  6.  speak  to  you  either  by  way  of  revelation,  or  of  k. 
37.  let  him  take  ^knowledge  of  the  things  which  I  write 

15.  34.  for  some  have  no  knowledge  of  God 

2  Cor.  2.  14.  manifest  through  us  the  savour  of  his  k. 
4.  6.  to  give  the  light  of  the  k.  of  the  glory  of  God 
6.  6.  in  pureness,  in  k.,  in  longsuSering,  in  kindness 

8.  7.  abound  in  everything,  in  faith,  and  utterance,  and  k. 

10.  5.  that  is  exalted  against  the  knowledge  of  God 

11.  6.  though  I  be  rade  in  speech,  yet  am  I  not  in  k. 
Eph.  1. 17.  wisdom  and  revelation  in  the  knoioledge  of  him 

3.  19.  to  know  the  love  of  Christ  which  passeth  k. 

4.  13.  unit}'  of  the  faith,  and  of  the  k.  of  the  Son  of  God 
Phil.  1.  9.  your  love  may  abound  yet  more  and  more  in  k. 

3.  8.  to  be  loss  for  the  excellency  of  the  k.  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  9.  that  ye  may  be  filled  with  the  k.  of  his  will 
10.  and  increasing  in  the  knoioledge  of  God 

2.  3.  in  whom  are  all  the  treasures  of  wisdom  and  k. 

3. 10.  put  on  the  new  man,  which  is  being  renewed  unto  k. 

1  Tim.  2.  4.  and  come  to  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 
6.  20.  profane  babblings  and  oppositions  of  the  ^k. 

2  Tim.  2.  25.  give  them  repentance  unto  the  %.  of  the  tnith 

3.  7.  never  able  to  come  to  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 
Tit.  1.  1.  "^k.  of  the  truth  which  is  according  to  godliness 
Philem.  6.  effectual,  in  the  "^knowledge  of  every  good  thing 
Ileb.  10.  26.  after  that  we  have  received  the  k.  of  the  truth 
1  Pet.  3.  7.  dwell  with  your  wives  according  to  knowledge 

Pet.  1.  2.  peace  be  multiplied  in  the  knowledge  of  God 
3.  through  the  knowledge  of  him  that  called  us 

5.  in  your  faith  supply  virtue ;  and  in  your  virtue  h. 

6.  and  in  your  knoioledge  temperance 

8.  nor  unfrviitful  unto  the  k.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2.  20.  through  the  knowledge  of  the  Lord  and  Saviour 

3.  18.  But  grow  in  the  grace  and  knowledge  of  our  Lord 

see  knew,  understanding. 

Known. — A.V.  '^knoiu,  "^spread  abroad. 

Mat.  12.  7.  But  if  ye  had  known  what  this  meaneth 
33.  for  the  tree  is  known  by  its  fruit.  Lu.  6.  44 

24.  43.  if  the  master  of  the  house  had  known.  Lu.  12.  39 
Mk.  6. 14.  Herod  heard  thereof;  for  his  name  had  become  "^k. 
Lu.  19.  42.  If  thou  hadst  known  in  this  day,  even  thou 

24.  35.  he  was  known  of  them  in  the  breaking  of  bread 
Jrto.  7.  4.  and  himself  seeketh  to  be  known  openly 

14.  7.  If  ye  had  k.  me,  ye  would  have  k.  my  Father  also 

IB.  15.  that  discii^le  was  k.  unto  the  high  priest.  16 
Acts  1.  19.  became  knownto  all  the  dwellers  at  Jerusalem 

2.  14.  be  this  known  unto  you,  and  give  ear  unto  my 

4.  10.  be  it  known  unto  you.  13.  38  :  28.  28  [words 

9.  24.  but  their  plot  became  known  to  Saul 

42.  And  it  became  knoivn  throughout  all  Joppa 

19.  17.  this  became  known  to  all,  both  Jews  and  Greeks 

28.  22.  it  is  ^k.  to  us  that  everywhere  it  is  spoken  against 

Mom.  1.  19,  that  which  may  be  known  of  God  is  manifest 

11,34.  ForwhohathA;.  the  mind  of  the  Lord?  1  Cor. 2. 16 

1  Cor.  2.  8.  had  they  k.  it,  they  would  not  have  crucified 
8.  3.  if  any  man  loveth  God,  the  same  is  knoivn  of  him 
13. 12.  then  shall  I  know  even  as  also  I  have  been  known 
14.  7.  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  piped  or  harped  ? 

9.  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  spoken  ? 

2  Cor.  3.  2.  written  in  our  hearts,  k.  and  read  of  all  men 

5.  16.  though  we  have  known  Christ  after  the  flesh 

6.  9.  as  unknown,  and  yet  well  known;  as  dying 


Gal.  4.  9.  come  to  know  God,  or  rather  to  be  hn^wn  of  Goi 
Phil.  4.  5.  Let  your  forbearance  be  knoivn  unto  all  men 
2  Ti'in.  3.  15.  from  a  babe  thou  hast  k.  the  sacred  writings 
see  follow,  knew,  know  with  negatives,  ye  know,  knowing,  perceived, 
proclaimed. 

Made,  or  madest  Known. — A.  F,  ^declared. 

Lu.  2.  15.  which  the  Lord  hath  made  know7i  unto  ns 

17.  they  m.  k.  concerning  the  saying  which  was  spoken 
Jno.  15. 15    heard  from  my  Father  I  have  made  k.  unto  you 

17.  26.  and  I  hnade  known  unto  them  thy  name 
Acts  2.  28.  Thou  madest  known  unto  me  the  ways  of  life 
7.  13.  second  time  Joseph  was  made  k.  to  his  brethren 
Pom.  16.  26.  made  k.  unto  all  the  nations  unto  obedience 
Eph.  1.  9.  having  made  k.  unto  us  the  mystery  of  his  will 
3.  3.  by  revelation  was  made  k.  unto  me  the  mystery 
5.  which  in  other  generations  was  not  made  known 
10.  might  be  made  kiioiin  through  the  chui-cli 
Phil.  4.  6.  let  your  requests  be  made  known  unto  God 
2  Pet.  1. 16.  when  we  m.  k.  unto  you  the  power  and  coming 
see  manifest. 

Make — th — ing    Known. — A.V.   ^certify,   Meclare,   ^to 
ivit. 

Mat,  12.  16.  that  they  should  not  make  him  k.  Mk.  3.  12 
Jno.  17.  26.  will  make  it  '^knoion  ;  that  the  love  wherewith 
Acts  15.  18.  Saith  the  Lord,  who  maketh  these  things  k. 
Rom.  9.  22.  and  to  make  his  power  known,  endured 

23.  that  he  might  make  known  the  riches  of  his  glory 

1  Cor.  15.  1.  Now  I  ma^e  2^.  unto  you,  brethren,  the  gospel 

2  Cor.  8.  1.  we  made  ^known  to  you  the  grace  of  God 
Gal.  1.11.  Imade^k  to  you,  brethren, as  touching  the  gospel 
Eph.  6. 19.  to  m.  k.  with  boldness  the  mystery  of  the  gospel 

21.  minister  in  the  Lord,  shall  make  k.  to  you  all  things 

Col.  1.  27.  God  was  pleased  to  make  k.  what  is  the  riches 

4.7.  my  affairs  shall  Tychicus  ma^e  2fc.  unto  you    [here 

9.  They  shall  make  k.  unto  you  all  things  that  are  done 

Not  Known. 
^^^.10.26.  andhid,thatshallno^beX:«ozcw.  Lu.Q.ll:  12.2 
Jno.  8.  55.  and  ye  have  not  known  him  ;  but  I  know  him 

16.  3.  because  they  have  not  known  the  Father,  nor  me 
Horn.  3.  17.  And  the  way  of  peace  have  they  not  known 

7.  7.  I  had  not  known  sin — I  had  not  knoivn  coveting 
2  Pet.  2.  21.  better  for  them  not  to  have  knoivn  the  way 


L. 


Labour. — A.V.  '^labours,  ^weariness,  ^zeal. 

Mat.  11.  28.  all  ye  that  labour  and  are  heavy  laden 
Jno.  4.  38.  laboured,  and  ye  are  entered  into  their  Uabour 
Bom.  16.  6.  Salute  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour  on  you 
12.   Tryphsena  and  Trypho.sa,  who  labour  in  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  3.  8.  receive  his  own  reward  according  to  his  own  I. 
15.  58,  ye  know  that  your  labour  is  not  vain  in  the  Lord 

2  Cor.  11.  27.  in  Habour  and  travail,  in  watchings  often 
Gal.  4.  11.  lest — I  have  bestowed  labour  w^onyoM  in  vain 
Eph.  4.  28.  steal  no  more  :  but  rather  let  him  labour 
Phil.  2,  16.  I  did  not  run  in  vain  neither  labour  in  vain 
Col.  1.  29.  whereunto  I  labour  also,  striving  according  to 

4. 13.  I  bear  him  witness,  that  he  hath  much  H.  for  you 
1  Th.  1.  3.  your  work  of  faith  and  labour  of  love 

2.  9.  For  ye  remember,  brethren,  our  labour  and  travail 

3.  5.  tempted  you,  and  our  labour  should  be  in  vain 
5.  12.  to  know  them  that  labour  amoug  you 


187 


LABOUE 


LAID 


2  Th.  3.  8.  in  labour  and  travail,  working  night  and  day 
1  Titn.  4.  10.  For  to  this  end  we  labour  and  strive 
6  17.  especially  those  who  labour  in  the  word 
see  aim,  diligence,  laboured,  toil,  work. 

Laboured. — A.V.  Habour,  Hossed. 
Jno.  4.  38.  whereon  ye  have  not^^.  ;  others  have  laboured 
Acts  27.  18.  as  we  ^laboured  exceedingly  with  the  storm 
lioin.  16.  12.   Salute  Persia  the  beloved,  which  I.  much 
1  Cor.  15.  10.  but  I  iafeowre^  more  abundantly  than  they  all 
Phil.  4.  8.  help  these  women,  for  they  laboured  with  me 

Labourer— -s. — A.V.  ^workinan. 
Mat.  9.  '61.  but  the  labourers  are  few.  Lu.  10.  2 

38.  send  forth  labourers  into  his  harvest.  Lu.  10.  2 
10.  10.  for  the  Habourer  is  worthy  of  his  food 
20.  1.  in  the  morning  to  hire  labourers  into  his  vineyard 
2.  when  he  bad  agreed  with  the  labourers  for  a  penny 
8    Call  the  labourers,  and  pay  them  their  hire 
Lu.  10.  7.  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  hire.  1  Tim.  5. 18 
Jas.  5.  4.  Behold,  the  hiie  of  the  /.  who  mowed  your  fields 
see  fellow-workers. 

Laboureth — ing. 

Acts  20.35.  how  that  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  help  the  weak 

1  Cor.  IG.  16.  every  one  that  helpeth  in  the  work  and  I. 

2  Tim.  2.  6.  The  husbandman  that  I.  must  be  the  first  to 

see  striving,  working. 

Labours. 

2  Cor.  6.  5.  in  labours,  in  watchings,  in  fastings 

10.  15.  that  is,  in  other  men's  labours;  but  having  hope 

11.  28.  in  labours  more  abundantly,  in  prisons  more 
Bev   14.  13.  that  they  may  rest  from  their  labours 

see  labour. 

Lack. — A,V.  ^destitute 

Mat.  19.  20.  All  these  things  have  I  observed  :  what  1. 1  yet  ? 
2  Cor.  8.  15.  and  he  that  gathered  little  had  no  lach 
Jas.  2. 15.  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  in  H.  of  daily  food 
see  lacking,  lacketh,  need 

Lacked. 

Lu.  22.  35.  lacked  ye  anything  ?  And  they  said,  Nothing 
Acts  4.  34.  neither  was  there  among  them  any  that  lacked 

1  Cor.  12.  24.  more  abundant  honour  to  that  part  which  I. 
Phil.  4. 10.  ye  did  indeed  take  thought,  but  ye  I.  opportunity 

Lackest — eth. — A.V.  ^lack. 

Mk.  10.  21.  One  thing  thou  lackest.  Lu.  18.  22 

Jas.  1.  5.  if  any  of  you  Hacketh  wisdom,  let  him  ask  of  God 

2  Pet.  1.  9.  For  he  that  lacketh  these  things  is  blind 

Lacking. — A.V.  '^behind,  'Hack,  Hvanting. 

1  Cor.  16.  17.  which  was  lacking  on  your  part  they  supplied 
Pkil.  2.  30.  supply  that  which  was  ^^acAi/i;/ in  your  service 
CoZ.1.24.  fill  up — that  which  is  H.  of  the  afflictions  of  Christ 
1  Th.  3.  10.  may  perfect  that  which  is  /..  in  your  faith  ? 
Jas.  1.4.  ye  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  Hacking  in  nothing 

Lad. — A.V.  hjoung  man. 

Jno.  6.9.  There  is  aZa(Zhere,whichhathfive  barley  loaves 
Acts  20. 12.  they  brought  the  Had  alive  [Eutychus] 

Lade. 

Lu.  11.  46.  for  ye  lade  men  with  burdens  grievous 
see  put  on. 


Laden.— 4. F.  ^full. 

Mat.  11.  28.  all  ye  that  labour  and  are  heavy  laden 
2  Tim.  3.  6.  take  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 
Bev.  21.  9.  seven  bowls,  who  were  Hadeii  with  the  seven 

Lading. 

Acts  27.  10.  much  loss,  not  only  of  the  lading  and  the  ship 

Lady. 

2  Jno.  1.  The  elder  unto  the  elect  lady  aud  her  children 
5.  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as  though  I  wrote 

Laid. — A  V.  '^caught,  ^communicate — d,  ^declared,  ^pul, 
^proved,  ^took. 

Mat.  3.  10.  the  axe  laid  unto  the  root  of  the  trees.  Lu.  3.  9 
19.  15.  And  he  laid  his  hands  on  them,  Lu.  4.  40 

26.  50.  laid  hands  on  Jesus,  and  took  him.  Mk.  14.  46 

27.  60. 1,  it  in  his  own  new  tomb.  Mk.  15.  46  :  Lu.  23.  53  : 

Acts  13.  29 
Mk.  6.  5.  save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folk 
7.  30.  and  found  the  child  laid  upon  the  bed 

15.  47.  Mary  the  mother  of  .Joses  beheld  where  he  was  I. 

16.  6.  not  here  ;  behold,  the  place  where  they  laid  him  ! 
Lu.  1.  66.  all  that  heard  them  laid  them  up  in  their  heart 

2.  7.  swaddling  clothes,  and  laid  him  in  a  manger 

12.  19.  Soul,  thou  hast  much  goods  I  up  for  many  years 

13.  13.  he  laid  his  hands  upon  her :  and  immediately 
16.  20.  Lazarus  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores 

19. 20.  here  is  thy  pound,  which  I  kept  laid  up  in  a  napkin 
22.  austere  man,  taking  up  that  I  laid  not  down 
23.  55.  beheld  the  tomb,  and  how  his  body  was  laid 
Jno.  7.  30.  and  no  man  laid,  his  hand  on  him.  44 
11.  34.  Where  have  ye  laid  him  ?   [Lazarus] 

19.  41.  a  new  tomb  wherein  was  never  man  yet  laid 
42.  because  of  the  Jews'  Preparation — they  laid  Jesus 

20.  2.  we  know  not  where  they  have  laid  him.  13 

15.  borne  him  hence,  tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him 
Acts  3.  2.  whom  they  laid  daily  at  the  door  of  the  temple 

4.  3.  And  they  I.  hands  on  them,  and  put  them  in  ward 

35.  and  la.id  them  at  the  apostles'  feet.  37  :  5.  2 

5.  15.  into  the  streets,  and  I.  them  on  beds  and  couches 
18.  aud  laid  hands  on  the  apostles,  and  put  them 

6.  6.  when  they  had  prayed,  they  I.  their  hands  on  them 

7.  58.  I.  down  their  garments  at  the  feet  of  a  young  man 

8.  17.  Then  laid  they  their  hands  on  them 

9.  37.  they  laid  her  [Dorcas]  in  an  upper  chamber 
13.  3.  laid  their  hands  on  them,  they  sent  them  away 

36.  David — was  ?,.  unto  his  fathers,  and  saw  corruption 
16.  19.  gain  was  gone,  they  '^laid  hold  on  Paul  and  Silas 

19.  6.  And  when  Paul  had  laid  his  hands  upon  them 

20.  3.  and  a  plot  was  laid  against  him  [Paul]  by  the  Jews 

21.  27.  stirred  up  all  the  multitude, and  /.  hands  on  him 

23.  29.  nothiug  la-id  to  his  charge  worthy  of  death 

24.  6.  on  whom  [Paul]  also  we  ^aid  hold 

25.  14.  Festus  Haid  Paul's  case  before  the  king 

16.  his  defence  concerning  the  matter  laid  against  him 
Bom.  3.  9.  for  we  before  Haid  to  the  charge  both  of  Jews 

16.  4.  who  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own  necks 

1  Cor.  3.  11.  than  that  which  is  laid,  which  is  Jesus  Christ 
9.  16.  for  necessity  is  laid iipon  me  ;  for  woe  is  unto  me 

Gal.  2.  2.  1  Haid  before  them  the  gospel  which  I  preach 
Col.  1.  5.  the  hope  which  is  laid  up  for  you  in  the  heavens 

2  Tim.  4.  8.  is  laid  up  for  me  the  crown  of  righteousness 

16.  may  it  not  be  laid  to  their  account 
1  Jno.  3.  16.  because  he  laid  down  his  life  for  us 
Bev.  1.  17.  And  he  laid  his  right  hand  upon  me,  saying 

11.  9.  suffer  not  their  dead  bodies  to  be  Haid  in  a  tomb 
see  bringing,  foundation,  (laid)  hold,  lain,  layeth,  laying,  lying^ 
took. 


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LASCIVIOUSNESS 


Laid  up. — A.  V.  ^heaped. 
Jos.  5.  3.  Ye  have  Uaicl  up  your  treasure  iu  the  last  days 

Lain. — A .  V.  Haid. 
Lu.  23.  53.  hewn  in  stone,  where  never  man  had  yet  Hain 
Jno.  '20.  12.  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  lain 

Lake. 

Lu.  5.  1.  he  was  standing  by  the  lake  of  Gennesaret 

2.  and  he  saw  two  boats  standing  by  the  lalce 

8.  22    Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  tlie  lake 
23.  there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the  lake 
33.  and  the  lierd  rushed  down  the  steep  into  the  lake 
liev.  20.  10.  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire.  19.  20 :  20.  14.  15 
14.  This  is  the  second  death,  even  the  lake  of  fire 

21.  8.  their  part  shall  be  in  the  lake  that  burueth 

Lama. — see  Eli,  Eloi. 
Lamb. 

Acts  8.  32.  And  as  a  lamh  before  his  shearer  ia  dumb 

1  Pet.  1.  19.  as  of  a  I.  without  blemish  and  without  spot 
Rev.  13. 11.  had  two  horns  like  unto  a  I.,  and  he  spake  as  a 

see  Lamb,  proper  names. 
Lambs. 

Lu.  10.  8.  I  send  you  forth  as  lamhs  in  the  midst  of  wolves 
Jno.2\.  15.  He  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  lambs 

Lame. — A.V.  ^halt. 

Mat.  11.  5.  the  lame  walk.  15.  31 :  Lu.  7.  22 
15.  30.  having  with  them  the  lame,  blind,  dumb 
21.  14.  blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him  in  the  temple 

Lu.  14.  13.  bid  the  poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the  blind 
21.  bring  in  hither  the — maimed  and  blind  and  Hame 

Acts  3.  2.  certain  man  that  was  I.  from  his  mother's  womb 
8.  7.  that  were  palsied,  and  that  were  lame,  were  healed 

Heh.  12.  13.  that  which  is  I.  be  not  turned  out  of  the  way 

Lament. 

Jno.  16. 20.  ye  shall  weep  and  I.,  but  the  world  shall  rejoice 
see  weep. 
Lamentation. 

Acts  8.  2.  and  made  great  lamentation  over  him  [Stephen] 

Lamented. 
Lu.  23.  27.  and  of  women  who  bewailed  and  lamented  him 

Lamp.— ^.F.  ^candle,  Hight. 

Mat.  5. 15.  Neither  do  men  light  a  Hamp,  and  put  it  under 
the  bushel.  Mk.  4.  i21 ;  Lu.  8.  il6  :  11.  133 

6.  22.  The  Hamp  of  the  body  is  the  eye.  Lu.  11.  234 
Lu.  11.  36.  as  when  the  H.  with  its  bright  shining  doth 

15.  8.  doth  not  light  a  Hamp,  and  sweep  the  house 
Jru).  5.  35.  He  was  the  Hamp  that  burneth  and  shineth 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  take  heed,  as  unto  &H.  shining  in  a  dark  place 
Hev.  18.  23.  light  of  a  H.  shall  shine  no  more  at  all  in  thee 

21.  23.  and  the  Hamp  thereof  is  the  Lamb 

22. 5.  and  they  need  no  light  of  Hamp,  neither  light  of  sun 

Lamps.— 4.  F.  Hights. 

Mat.  25.  1.  ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps 

3.  when  they  took  their  lajnps,  took  no  oil  with  them 

4.  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with  their  lamps 

7.  all  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed  their  lamps 

8.  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  going  out 
Lu.  12.  35.  loins  be  girded  about,  and  your  Hamps  burning 
Bev.  4.  5.  seven  lamps  of  fire  burning  before  the  throne 

see  torch. 


Land. — A.V.  Hifoot,  '^country,  dearth. 

Mat.  4.  15.  land  of  Zebulun  and  the  land  of  Naphtali 

9.  26.  fame  hereof  went  forth  into  all  that  land 

31.  forth,  and  spread  abroad  his  fame  iu  all  that  Hand 

10.  15.  more  tolerable  for  the  loMd  of  Sodom.  11.  24 
23. 15.  for  ye  comj^ass  sea  and  land  to  make  one  proselyte 
27.  45.  was  darkness  over  all  the  I.  Mk.  1 5.  33  :  Lu.  23. 344 

Mk.  4. 1.  and  all  the  multitude  were  by  the  sea  on  the  land 

6.  47.  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he  alone  on  the  land 
Lu.  5.  3.  asked  him  to  put  out  a  little  from  the  laud 

11.  And  when  they  had  brought  their  boats  to  land 
8.  27.  when  he  was  come  forth  upon  the  land 
14.  35.  It  is  fit  neither  for  the  land  nor  for  the  dunghill 
21.  23.  for  there  shall  be  great  distress  upon  the  land 
Jno.  6.  21.  and  straightway  the  boat  was  at  the  land 
21.  8.  for  they  were  not  far  from  the  land 

9.  when  they  got  out  upon  the  I.,  they  see  a  fire  of  coals 

11.  and  drew  the  net  to  land,  full  of  great  fishes 
Acts  5.  3.  to  keep  back  part  of  the  price  of  the  land  ? 

8.  Tell  me  whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so  much 

7.  3.  Get  thee  out  of  thy  Hand — and  come  into  the  land 
4.  Then  he  came  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chaldaeans — 

father  was  dead,  God  removed  him  into  this  land 

20.  13.  intending  himself  to  go  by  Hand 

27.  39.  when  it  was  day,  they  knew  not  the  land 

43.  cast  themselves  overboard,  and  get  first  to  the  land 

44.  came  to  pass,  that  they  all  escaped  safe  to  the  land 
Heh.  6.  7.  For  the  Hand  which  hath  drunk  the  rain 

11.  9.  sojourner  in  the  Z.  of  promise,  as  in  a  ^Z.  not  his  own 
29,  passed  through  the  Bed  sea  as  by  dry  land 

see  Benjamin,  country,  Canaan,  darkness,  field,  Israel,  -Judah. 

Landed. 

Acts  18.  22.  And  when  he  [Paul]  had  landed  at  Csesarea 

21.  3.  we  sailed  unto  Syria,  and  landed  at  Tyre 

Landing  A.V. — see  touching. 

Lands. 

Mat.  19.  29.  mother,  or  children,  or  lands.  Mk.  10.  29,  30 
^cZs  4.  34.  possessors  of  lands  or  houses  sold  them 
see  (lands)  belonging. 

Lanes. 

Lu.  14.  21.  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes 

Language. — A.V.  '^proper  tongue. 

Acts  1.  19.  in  their  H.  that  field  was  called  Akeldama 

2.  6.  every  man  heard  them  speaking  in  his  own  I. 

8.  how  hear  we,  every  man  in  our  own  Hanguage 

21.  40.  he  spake  tinto  them  in  the  Hebrew  H.  22. 12 

26.  14.  saying  unto  me  in  the  Hebrew  H.,  Saul,  Saul 

Lanterns. 

Jno.  18.  3.  Cometh  thither  with  lanterns  and  torches 

Large. 

Mat.  28.  12.  gaveZ.  money  unto  the  soldiers  [chief  priests] 
Mk.  14. 15.  will  himself  show  you  a  Z.  upper  room.  Lu.  22. 12 
Gal.  6.  11.  See  with  how  Z.  letters  I  have  written  unto  you 

Lascivious. — A.V.  ^filthy,  "^pernicious. 
2  Pet.  2.  2.  many  shall  follow  their  Hascivious  doings 
7.  Lot,  sore  distressed  by  the  Hascivious  life  of  the  wicked 

Lasciviousness. — A.  V.  ^wantonness. 
Mk.  7.  22.  wickednesses,  deceit,  I.,  an  evil  eye,  railing 
2  Cor.  12.  21.  fornication  and  I.  which  they  committed 


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Gal.  5. 19.  which  are  these,  fornication,  uucleanness,  I. 
Eph.  4. 19.  being  past  feeling  gave  themselves  up  to  I. 
1  Fet.  4.  3.  and  to  have  walked  in  I.,  lusts,  winebibbings 
^Pet.  2. 18.  entice  in  the  lusts  of  the  flesh,  by  Hanciviousness 
Jude  4.  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  lascivuwsness 

Last. — A.  V.  ^uttennost. 
Mat.  6.  26.  out  thence,  till  thou  have  paid  the  H.  farthing 
12.  45.  last  state  of  that  man  becometh  worse.  Lu.  11  26 

19.  30.  many  shall  be  last  that  are  first ;  and  first  that 

are  last.  20.  16  :  Mk.  lo.  31  :  Lu.  13.  30 

20.  8.  their  hire,  beginning  from  the  last  uuto  the  first 
12.  saying.  These  last  have  spent  but  one  hour 

14.  it  is  my  will  to  give  unto  this  last,  even  as  unto  thee 
27.  64.  and  the  last  error  will  be  worse  than  the  first 
Mk.  9.  35.  If  any  man  would  be  first,  he  shall  be  I.  of  all 
Lu.  12.  59.  thence,  till  thou  have  paid  the  very  last  mite 
Jno.  8.  9.  beginning  from  the  eldest,  even  unto  the  last 
■  1  Cor.  4.  9.  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  apostles  last  of  all 
15.  8.  and  last  of  all— he  appeared  to  me  [Paul]  also 
26.  The  last  enemy  that  shall  be  abolished  is  death 
45.  The  last  Adam  became  a  life-giving  spirit  [trump 
52.  in  a  moment,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye,  at  the  last 
1  Pet.  1.  6.  ready  to  be  revealed  in  the  last  time 
1  Jno.  2.  18.  whereby  we  know  that  it  is  the  last  hour 
Jude  18.  In  the  last  time  there  shall  be  mockers 
Rev.  1.  17.  I  am  the  first  and  the  last.  22.  13 
2.  8.  These  things  saith  the  first  and  the  last 

19.  and  that  thy  last  works  are  more  than  the  first 
15.1.  angels  having  seven  plagues,  which  are  the /.  21.9 

see  end. 
Last  day. 
Jno.  6.  39.  but  should  raise  it  up  at  the  last  day 
40.  and  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day.  44,  54 
7.  37.  on  the  last  day,  the  great  day  of  the  feast 

11.  24.  rise  again  in  the  resurrection  at  the  last  day 

12.  48.  the  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day 

Latchet. 
Mk.  1.  7.  the  latchet  of  whose  shoes.  Lu  3.  16:  Jno.  1.  27 

Late. — A.V.  ^end 
Mat.  28. 1.  Now  U.  on  the  sabbath  day,  as  it  began  to  dawn 

Later. — A.V.  ^latter. 
1  Tim.  4. 1.  in  H.  times  some  shall  fall  away  from  the  faith 

Latter  A.V. — see  later. 

Laud  A.V. — see  praise. 

Laugh. 
Lii.  6.  21.  Blessed  are  ye  that  weep  now  :  for  ye  shall  I. 
25.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  that  I.  now !  for  ye  shall  mourn 

Laughed. 
Mat.  9.  24.  And  they  I.  him  to  scorn.  Mk.  5.  40 :  Lu.  8.  53 

Laughter. 
Jos.  4.  9.  let  your  laughter  be  turned  to  mourning 

Launched. 

Lu.  8.  22.  other  side  of  the  lake :  and  they  launched  forth 
see  putting  to  sea. 

Law. 

Mat  5.  17.  Think  not  that  I  came  to  destroy  the  law 
18.  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  away  from  the  law 
40.  And  if  any  man  would  go  to  latv  with  thee 
7.  12.  for  this  is  the  law  and  the  prophets 


LAW 

Mat.  12.  5.  Or  have  ye  not  read  in  the  latv,  how  that  on 

22.  36.  which  is  the  great  commandment  in  the  laiv  ? 
40.  On  these  two  commandments  hangeth  the  whole 

23.  23.  have  left  undone  the  weightier  matters  of  the  I. 
Lu.  2.  22.  purification  according  to  the  law  of  Moses 

23.  as  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord.  24 

27.  do  concerning  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law 
39.  things  that  were  according  to  the  law  of  the  Lord 

5.  17.  were  Pharisees  and  doctors  of  the  laio  sitting  by 
10.  26  What  is  written  in  the  law  ?  how  leadest  thou  ? 
16.  16.  The  I  and  the  prophets  were  until.   Mat   11.  13 

17.  earth  to  pass  away,  than  for  one  tittle  of  the  I.  to  fall 

24.  44.  be  fulfilled,  which  are  written  in  the  law  of  Mosea 
Jno.  1.  17.  For  the  law  was  given  by  Moses;  grace  and 

45.  him,  of  whom  Moses  in  the  law,  and  the  prophets 

7.  19.  Did  not  Moses  give  you  the  law,  and  yet  none  of 

you  doeth  the  laiu  ? 

23.  that  the  law  of  Moses  may  not  be  broken 

49.  multitude  which  kuowethnotthe  Za?^  are  accursed 
51.  Doth  our  law  judge  a  man,  except  it  first  hear 

8.  5.  in  the  law  Moses  commanded  us  to  stone  such 
17.  in  your  law  it  is  written,  that  the  witness  of  two  men 

10.  34.  Is  it  not  written  in  your  I.,  I  said,  Ye  are  gods  ? 

12.  34.  heard  out  of  the  law  that  the  Christ  abideth 
15.  25.  may  be  fulfilled  that  is  written  in  their  law 

18.  31,  Take  him  yourselves,  and  judge  him  according  to 

19.  7.  We  have  a  Z.,and  by  that  i.  he  oughtto  die  [your  I. 
Acts  5.  34.  Gamaliel,  a  doctor  of  the  law,  had  in  honour 

6.  13.  speak  words  against  this  holy  place,  and  the  lata 

7.  53.  received  the  laiv  as  it  was  ordaiiied  by  angels 

13.  15.  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  prophets 
89.  ye  could  not  be  justified  by  the  law  of  Moses 

15.  5.  and  to  charge  them  to  keep  the  law  of  Moses 
18.  13.  persuadeth  men  to  worship  God  contrary  to  the  I. 
15.  questions  about  words  and  names  and  your  own  I, 

21.  20    and  they  are  all  zealous  tor  the  law 

24.  thou  thyself  also  waikest  orderly  keeping  the  law 

28.  against  the  people,  and  the  law ,  and  this  place 

22.  3.  instructed  according  to  the  strict  manner  of  the  Z. 

12.  Ananias,  a  devout  man  according  to  the  law 

23.  3.  sittest  thou  to  judge  me  according  to  the  law,  and 

commandest  me  to  be  smitten  contrary  to  the  I.? 

29.  I  found  to  be  accused  about  questions  of  their  law 
24. 14.  believing  all  things  which  are  according  to  the  laio 

25.  8.  Neither  against  the  law  of  the  Jews,  nor  against 
28.  23.  concerning  Jesus,  both  from  the  law  of  Moses 

Roth.  2.  12.  sinned  without  law,  shall  also  perish  without 
law — sinned  under  Jaw  shall  be  judged  by  law 

13.  not  the  hearers  of  a  law— hat  the  doers  of  a  law 

14.  which  have  no  I.  do  by  nature  the  things  of  the  I., 

these,  having  no  law,  are  a.  law  uuto  tliemstlves 

15.  shew  the  work  of  the  law  written  in  their  hearts 

17.  bearest  the  name  of  a  Jew,  and  restest  upon  the  lato 

18.  that  are  excellent,  being  instructed  out  of  the  law 
20.  having  in  the  law  the  form  of  knowledge 

23.  thou  who  gloriest  in  the  law,  throiigh  thy  trans- 
gression of  the  law  dishonourest  thou  God  ? 

25.  doer  of  the  I. :  but  if  thou  be  a  transgressor  of  the  I. 

26.  uncircumcision  keep  the  ordinances  of  the  law 

27.  if  it  fulfil  the  law—&vt  a  transgressor  of  the  law  ? 

3.  19.  what  things  soever  the  law  saith,  it  speaketh  to 

them  that  are  under  the  law      [knowledge  of  sin 

20.  works  of  the  law—ior  through  the  law  cometh  the 

21.  now  apart  from  the  Zaiy  -being  witnessed  by  the  Z. 

27.  what  manner  of  Z. .?  ofworks?  Nay:  but  by  a  Z.  of  faith 

28.  is  justified  by  faith  apart  from  the  works  of  the  law 
31.  make  the  law  of  none  effect — we  establish  the  law 

4.  13,  not  through  the  law  was  the  promise  to  Abraham 
14.  For  if  they  which  are  of  the  laiv  be  heirs 


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Bom.  4. 15.  for  the  I.  worketh  wrath ;  but  where  there  is  no  I. 
16.  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  law,  but  to  that 
6.  13.  for  until  the  law  sin  was  in  the  world :  but  sin  is 
not  imputed  when  there  is  no  law 

20.  the  ^  came  in  beside,  that  the  trespass  might  abound 

6.  14.  for  ye  are  not  under  law,  but  under  grace 

7.  1.  I  speak  to  men  that  know  the  law),  how  that  the  I. 

2.  the  woman — is  bound  by  law  to  the  husband — die, 

she  IS  discharged  from  the  law  of  the  husband 

3.  if  the  husband  die,  she  is  free  from  the  law  [Christ 

4.  ye  also  were  made  dead  to  the  I.  through  the  body  of 

6,  sinful  passions,  which  were  through  tlie  law 

6-  But  now  we  have  b°pn  discharged  from  the  In.w 
7;  Is  the  I.  sin  ? — I  had  not  kuown  sin,  except  through 
the  I. — not  known  coveting;  except  the  L  had  said 
8    for  apart  from  the  law  sin  is  dead 

9.  I  was  alive  apart  from  the  law  once 

12.  So  that  the  law  is  holy,  and  the  commandment  holy 
14.  For  we  know  that  the  law  is  spiiitual 

16.  I  consent  unto  the  law  that  <t  is  good 

21.  1  find  then  the  law,  that,  to  me  who  would  do  good 
12.  For  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  inward  man 
23.  I  see  a  dilieiect  law  in  my  members,  warring  against 

^he  Zawof  mymind,  a,nd  bringing  me  into  captivity 
■mder  the  law  of  sin  which  is  in  my  members 
25.  serve  the  I.  of  God ;  but  with  the  flesh  the  I.  of  sin 

8.  2,  the  (  of  the  Spirit  of  life — free  from  the  law  of  sin 

3.  For  what  the  law  could  not  do,  in  that  it  was  weak 

4.  the  ordinance  of  the  law  might  be  fulfilled  in  us 

7.  not  subject  to  the  I.  of  God,  neither  indeed  can  it  be 

9.  4.  the  giving  of  the  law.  and  the  service  of  God 

31    after  a  la w  of  righteousness,  did  not  arrive  at  that  I. 

10.  4.  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  unto  righteousness 

5.  doeth  the  righteousness  which  is  of  the  law  shall  live 
13.8    he  that  loveth  his  neighbour  hath  fulfilled  the  law 

10.  love  therefore  is  the  fulfilment  of  the  law 

1  Cor  i}.  1,  Dare  any  of  you — go  to  I.  before  the  unrighteous 

6.  but  brother  goeth  to  law  with  brother 

9.  8  manner  of  men ?  or  saith  not  the  law  also  the  same  ? 

9.  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle 

20.  to  them  that  are  under  the  law,  as  under  the  law, 

not  being  myself    under  the  law,  that  I  might 
gain  them  that  are  under  the  law 

21.  without  L,  as  without  I.,  not  being  without  I.  to  God, 

but  under  I.  to  Christ— them  that  are  without  lato 

14.  21    In  the  Z.  it  is  written,  By  men  of  sti'ange  tongues 
34.  women — be  in  subjection,  as  also  saith  the  law 

15.  56.  of  death  is  sin  ;  and  the  power  of  sin  is  the  law 
Gal.  2.  16.  not  justified  by  the  works  of  the  law — Christ, 

and  not  by  the  works  of  the  law  :  because  by  the 
works  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh.  3.  11 :  Bom.  3.  20 
J9.  1  through  the  law  died  unto  the  law,  that  I  might 
21.  if  righteousness  is  through  the  law,  then  Christ 

3,  2.  Received  ye  the  Spirit  by  the  works  of  the  law 

5.  miracles  among  you,  doeth  he  it  by  the  works  of  the  I. 

10.  For  as  many  as  are  of  tiie  works  of  the  laiv  are  under 

12.  and  the  law  is  not  of  faith  ;  but.  He  that  doeth 

13.  Christ  redeemed  us  from  the  curse  of  the  law 

17.  the  lav),  which  came  four  hundred  and  thirty  years 

18.  For  if  the  inheritance  is  of  the  law,  it  is  no  more 

19.  What  then  is  the  lazu  ?  It  was  added  because  of 
21.  Is  the  law  then  against  the  promises — a  law  given 

— righteousness  would  have  been  of  the  law 

23.  we  were  kept  in  ward  under  the  laiv,  shut  up 

24.  the  law  hath  been  our  tutor  to  bring  us  unto  Chnst 

4.  4.  his  Son,  born  of  a  woman,  born  under  the  law 

5.  that  lie  might  redeem  them  which  were  under  the  I 
21.  that  desire  to  be  under  the  Zaw,  do  ye  not  hear  the  I.  ? 
6.  3.  that  he  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  whole  latv 


LAWLESS 

GaZ.5.4.  ye  who  would  be  justified  by  the  ?aw;  yeare  fallen 
14.  For  the  whole  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word 

18.  if  ye  are  led  by  the  Spirit,  ye  are  not  under  the  law 
23.  meekness,  temperance :  against  such  there  is  no  law 

6.  2.  Bear  ye  one  another's  burdens,  and  so  fulfil  the  law 
13.  who  receive  circumcision  do  themselves  keep  the  I. 

Eph.  2. 15.  the  I.  of  commandments  contained  in  ordinances 

Fiiil.  3.  5.  as  touching  the  law,  a  Pharisee 

6.  touching  the  righteousness  which  is  in  the  law 

9.  righteousness — of  the  Za;.;;,  but  that  which  is  through 

1  Tim.  1.  7.  desiring  to  be  teachers  of  the  law 

8.  we  know  that  the  Zaw  is  good,  if  a  man  use  it  lawfully 

9.  law  is  not  made  for  a  righteous  man,  but  for  the  lawless 
Tit.  3.  9.  shun — strifes,  and  fightings  about  the  law 
Heh.  7.  5.  to  take  tithes  of  the  people  according  to  the  I. 

11.  priesthood  (under  it  hath  the  people  received  the  I.) 

12.  there  is  made  of  necessity  a  change  also  of  the  I. 
16.  not  after  the  low  of  a  carnal  commandment 

19.  (for  the  law  made  nothing  peifect) 

28.  For  the  lav>  appointeth  men  high  priests,  having 
8.  4.  there  are  those  who  offer  the  gifts  according  to  the  I. 
9. 19.  according  to  the  law,  he  took  the  blood  of  tJie  calves 

22.  And  according  to  the  law,  I  may  almost  say 
10. 1.  the  Zaw  having  a  shadow  of  the  good  things  to  come 

8.  (the  which  are  offered  according  to  the  law) 

28.  A  man  that  hath  set  at  nought  Moses'  law  dieth 
Jas.  1.  25.  hethatlooketh  into  the  perfect/.,  the  I.  of  liberty 
2.  8.  Howbeit  if  ye  fulfil  the  royal  /aw— Thou  shalt  love 

9.  being  convicted  by  the  law  as  transgressors 

10.  For  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  laiv,  and  yet 

11.  but  killest,  thou  art  become  a  transgressor  of  the  L 

12.  BO  do,  as  men  that  are  to  be  j  udged  by  a  law  of  liberty 
4.  11.  speaketh  against  the  law.,  and  judgeth  the  I.  :  but 

if  thou  judgest  the  I.  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the  I. 
see  book,  courts,  lawsuits. 
Lawful. 

Mat.  12. 2.  not  I.  to  do  upon  the  sabbath.  Mh.  2.  24  ;  Lu.  6.  2 

4.  it  was  not  lawful  for  him  to  eat.  Mk.  2,  26  ;  Lu  b.  4 

10.  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  day  ?  Lu,  14.  3 

12.  "Wherefore  it  is  latuful  to  do  good  on  the  sabbath 

14.  4.  It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have  her.  Mk.  6. 18 

19.  3.  Is  it  I.  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife.  Mk.  iO:  2 

20.15.  Is  it  not  Z.  forme  to  do  what  I  will  with  mine  own  ? 

22.  17.  Is  it  lauful  to  give  tribute  unto  Caesar,  or  not  ? 

Mk.  12.  14 :  Lu.  20.  22 
27.  6.  It  is  not  lawful  to  put  them  into  the  treasury 
Mk.  3.  4.  Is  it  Z.  on  the  sabbath  day  to  do  good.  Lu.  6,  S 
J710.  5. 10.  sabbath,anditisnotZ.  fortheetotakeup  thy  bed 

18.  31.  It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any  man  to  death 
Acts.  16.  21.  customs  which  it  is  not  Zaw/wZ  for  us  to  receive 
22.  25.  Is  it  Z.  for  you  to  scourge  a  man  that  is  a  Roman 

1  Cor.  6.  12.  All  things  are  Z.  for  me  ;  but  not  all  things  are 

expedient.     All  things  are  lawful  for  me.  10.  23 

2  Cor.  12.  4.  words,  which  it  is  not  I.  for  a  man  to  utter 

see  regular. 

Lawfully. 

1  Tim.  I.  8.  the  law  is  good,  if  a  man  use  it  lawfully 

2  Ti7n.  2.  5.  is  not  crowned,  except  he  have  contended  I, 

Lawgiver. 

fas.  4.  12.  One  only  ia  the  lawgiver  and  judge 

Lawless. — A,  V   hmlawful,  '^wicked. 

Acts  2.  23.  by  the  hand  of  H.  men  did  cnacify  and  slay 
2  Th  2.  8.  And  then  shall  be  revealed  the  Hawless  one 

1  Tim,.  1.  9.  but  for  the  lawless  and  unruly  [deeds 

2  Pet.  2.  8.  righteous  soul  from  day  to  day  with  their  iZ. 


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LAWLESSNESS 

Lawlessness. — A.V.  Hniquity,  Hransgresseth,  Hra7is- 
gression. 
2  Th.  2.  7.  the  mystery  of  Hatvlessness  doth  already  work 
1  Jno.  3.  4.  doeth  stndoetb  also  H. :  and  sin  is  Hawlessness 

Laws 
Reh.  8.  10.  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind 
10. 16.  I  will  put  my  laws  on  their  heart 

Lawsiiits. — A .  V.  ^  law . 
1  Cor  6.  7.  a  defect  in  you,  that  ye  ha^e  H  one  with  another 

Lawyer— s. 
Mat.  22.  3.5.  one  of  them,  a  latvyer,  asked  him  a  question 
Lu.  7,  30.  the  Pharisees  and  the  I.  rejected  for  themselves 
10  25,  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up  and  tempted  him 
11.  45.  one  of  the  lawyers  answering  saith  unto  him 
46.  woe  unto  you  laivyers  also  !  52 

14.  3.  spake  unto  the  laivyers  and  Pharisees,  saying 
Tit.  3,  13.  Set  forward  Zenas  the  lawyer  and  Apollos 

Lay. 

Mat.  8.  20.  hath  not  where  to  lay  his  head.  Lu.  9.  58 
21.  46.  when  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on  him 
23.  4.  grievous  to  be  borne,  and  lay  them  on  men's 
28.  6.  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 

Mk,  1.  30.  Simon's  wife's  mother  la/y  sick  of  a  fever 

2.  4.  let  down  the  bed  whereon  the  sick  of  the  palsy  lay 

Lu.  5. 18,  sought  to  bring  him  in,  and  to  lay  him  before 
25.  took  up  that  whereon  he  lay,  and  departed 

8.  42.  an  only  daughter —and  she  lay  a  dying 

Jno.  5.  3.  In  these  lay  a  multitude  of  them  that  were  sick 

11.  38.  Now  it  was  a.  cave,  and  a  stone  lay  against  it 
Acts  7.  60.  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge 

15.  28.  to  lay  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than  these 

27.  20.  for  many  days,  and  no  small  tempest  la;y  on  us 

28,  8.  that  the  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  of  fever 
Horn.  8.  S3,  lay  anything  to  the  charge  of  God's  elect? 

9.  33.  Behold,  1  lay  in  Zion  a  stone  of  stumbling 
1  Cor.  16.  2.  let  each  one  of  you  lay  by  him  in  store 
E.eh.  12.  1.  lay  aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin 

X  Pet  2.  6.  Behold,!  lay  in  Zion  a  chief  corner  stone 
see  putting. 

Lay  down. 

Jno.  10.  16.  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the  sheep 

17,  because  I  lay  doiun  my  life,  that  I  may  take  it  again 

18.  I  lay  it  down  of  myself.     I  have  power  to  lay  it  d. 
13   37,  I  will  lay  down  my  life  for  thee.  38 

15.  13.  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends 

1  Jno.  3. 16,  we  ought  to  Znj/f^oi""  our  lives  for  the  brethren 
.•me.  da.ih 

Lay  hand — s. 
Mat.  9,  18.  lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  and  she  shall  live 
Mk.  5.  23.  1  pray  thee,  that  thou  come  and  lay  thy  hands 

16.  IS,  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover 
Lu   20.  19.  chief  priests  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him 

21.  12.  lay  their  hands  on  you,  and  shall  persecute  you 
ActsQ.\^.  on  whomsoever  I  lay  my  hands,  he  may  receive 

1  Tim.  5,  22.  Lay  hands  hastily  on  no  man 

Lay  hold. — see  hold 

Lay  wp. 

Mat.  6.  19.  Lay  not  wp  for  yourselves  treasures  upon  the 
20.  but  lAy  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in  heaven 

2  Cor,  12.  14  children  ought  not  to  lay  up  for  the  parents 


LEARN 

Layeth. — A.V.  ^giveth,  Haid. 

Lu.  12.  21.  So  is  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for  himself 

15.  5.  found  it,  he  layeth  it  on  his  shoalders,  rejoicing 
Jno.  10.  11.  good  shepherd  H.  down  his  life  for  the  sheep 

13.  4.  from  supper,  and  Hayeth  aside  his  garments 

La3ring. — A.V,  Haid,  ^put — ti7ig. 

Mk.  10.  16.  blessed  them,  ^laying  his  hands  upon  them 
Lu.  11.  54.  laying  wait  for  him,  to  catch  something 
Acti  8,  18.  through  the  laying  on  of  the  apostles'  hands 
9. 12    Ananias  coming  In,  and  Hayinghis  hands  on  him 
25.  3.  to  .Jerusalem  ;  laying  wait  to  kill  him  on  the  way 
28.8.  Paul  entered  in, andprayed,  andiZ.his  handsonhim 

1  Ti7n.  4.  14.  with  the  I.  on  of  the  hands  of  the  presbytery 
6.  19.  laying  up  in  store  tor  themselves  a  good  foundation 

2  Tim.  1.  6    gift  of  God — through  the  H.  on  of  my  hands 
Heh.  6.  1.  not  laying  again  a  foundation  of  repentance 

2.  of  the  teaching  of  baptisms,  and  of  laying  on  of  hands 
see  plot,  puHmg  {away). 

Lead. — A.V.  Hed,  deduce. 

Mk.  13  11.  And  when  they  lead  you  to  judgemeTit 

22.  shew  signs  and  wonders,  that  they  may  H.  astray 

14.  44.  take  him,  and  lead  him  away  safely 

15.  20.  And  they  ^lead  him  out  to  crucif  j  him 

Lu  13. 15.  ass  fiom  the  stall,  and  I.  him  away  to  watering  ? 
Jno  18.  28.  They  '^lead  Jesus  therefore  from  Caiapbas 
Acts  13.  11.  about  seeking  some  to  lead,  him  by  the  hand 
1  Cor.  9.  5.  Have  we  no  right  to  lead  about  a  wife  that  is 
1  Tim  2.  2.  that  we  may  lead  a  tranquil  and  quiet  life 
Heb  8.  9,  to  lead  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

1  Jno,  2,  26.  concerning  them  that  would  "^lead  you  astray 

see  astray,  bring,  guide,  take. 

Leaders  A.V — see  giddes. 

Leadeth. — A.V  ^causeth. 
Mat.  7.  13.  broad  is  the  way,  that  leadeth  to  destruction 

14.  and  straitened  the  way,  that  leadeth  unto  life 
Jno.  10.  3.  his  own  sheep  by  name,  and  leadeth  them  out 
Acts  12.  10.  unto  the  iron  gate  that  leadeth  into  the  city 
Bo7n.2.i.  the  goodness  of  God  leadeth  thee  to  repentance? 

2  Cor,  2.  14.  God,  which  always  H.  us  in  triumph  ?n  Christ 

see  bringeth. 

Leaned. 
Jno,  21.  20.  which  also  I.  hack  on  his  breast  at  the  supper 

Leaning.— 4. F.  Hying. 
Jno,  13.  25.  He  Heaning  back,  as  he  was,  on  Jesus'  breast 
Heh.  11.  21.  worshipped,  leaning  upon  the  top  of  his  staff 
.see  reclining. 

Leap — ed. — A.V.  ^ leapt. 
Lu.  1.  41.  the  babe  leaped  in  her  womb.  44 

6.  23.  Rejoice  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy 
Acts  14.  10.  And  he  leaped  up  and  walked 

19.  16.  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was  Heaped oniheva 

Leaping. 

Acts  3.  8.  And  leaping  up,  he  stood,  and  began  to  walk 
see  walking  {and  leaping). 

Learn. — A.V.  Hearned 

Mat.  9.  13.  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  this  meaneth 
11.  29.  learn  of  me  ;  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart 
24.  32.  from  the  fig  tree  learn  her  parable.  Mk  13.  28 

1  Cor.  4.  6.  I.  not  to  go  beyond  the  things  which  are  written 
14.  31.  prophesy  one  by  one,  that  all  may  learn 
35.  if  they  would  learji  anythLng,let  them  ask  their  own 


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LEARN 


LED 


Gill.  3.  2.  This  only  would  I  learn  from  you,  Eeceived  ye 
Jipli.  4.  20.  But  ye  did  not  so  Hearn  Christ  ftion 

1  Tim.  2.  11.  Let  a  woman  I.  in  quietness  with  all  subjec- 
5.  4.  let  them  learn  first  to  shew  piety  towards  their  own 

13.  withal  they  learn  also  to  be  idle  [family 

Tit.  3. 14.  let  our  people  also  learn  to  maintain  good  works 
Eev.  14.  3.  no  man  could  learn  the  song  save  the  hundred 
see  taught. 

Learned. — A.V.    ^eloqicent,    ^enquii-ed,    ^instructed, 
*knew,  ^understood. 

Mat.  2  16.  according  to  the  time  which  he  had  carefully 

^learned  of  the  wise  men 
Mk.  15.  45.  when  he  ■^learned  it  of  the  centurion 
Jno.  6.  45.  the  Father,  and  hath  learned,  cometh  unto  me 
7.  15.  How  knoweth  this  man  letters,  having  never  I.  ? 
12. 9.  common  people— of  the  Jews  *l.  that  he  was  there 
Acts  18.24.  ApoUos,  an  Alexandrian  by  race.ai^earwe^man 

23  27.  rescued  him,  having  H.  that  he  was  a  Eoman 
Bom.  16   17.  contrary  to  the  doctrine  which  ye  learned 
Phil.  4.  9.  The  things  which  ye  both  learned  and  received 
11    I  have  I.,  in  whatsoever  state  I  am,  tbeiein  to  be 
12.  in  ail  things  have  I  H.  the  secret  both  to  be  filled 
Col.  1.  7.  even  as  j^e  learned  of  Epaphras 

2  Tim.  3.  14.  abide  thou  in  tlie  things  which  thou  hast 

learned — knowing  of  whom  thou  h&st  learned  them 
Heb-  5.  8.  yet  I.  obedience  by  the  things  which  he  suffered 
see  instructed,  learn. 

Learning. 

Acts  26.  24,  thy  much  learning  doth  turn  thee  to  madness 
Iio7n.  15.  4.  aforetime  were  written  for  our  learning 
2  Tim.  3  7.  ever  learning,  and  never  able  to  come 

Least. — A.V.  ^doubtless. 

Mat.  2.  6.  Art  in  no  wise  least  among  the  princes  of  Judah 
5.  19.  break  one  of  these  least  commandments — shall  be 

called  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
25.  40.  these  my  brethren,  even  these  least.  45 

Lu.  9.  48.  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same  is  great 
12.  26.  not  able  to  do  even  that  which  is  least,  why  are  ye 

1  Cor.  9.  2.  I  am  not  an  apostle,  yet  at  Heast  I  am  to  you 

15.  9.  I  am  the  I.  of  the  apostles,  that  am  not  meet  to  be 
Ei)h.  3.  8.  Unto  me,  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  all  saints 

see  less,  little,  account. 

Leathern. — A.V.  ^skin. 
Mat.  3.  4.  and  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins.  Mk  1. 16 

Leave.. — A.V.    ^farewell,     '^laying    aside.    Heft,    Het, 
Hiberly,  Hicense,  '^put  away,  ^suffer — ed. 

Mat.  5.  24.  leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar 

18.  12.  doth  he  not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine.  L71.  15.  4 

19.  5.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and 

mother.  Mk.  10.  7 :  Eph.  5.  31 
Mk.  7.  8.  Ye'^leave  the  commaadment  of  God,  and  hold  fast 
12.  19.  die,  and  I.  a  wife  beliind  him,  a.id  leave  no  child 
Lu   8.  32.   that  he  would  give  them  ^leave  to  enter  into 

them.     And  he  gave  them  Heave.  Mk.  5,  13 

9.  60.   *Leave  the  dead  to  bury  their  own  dead 

10.  40.  dost  thou  not  care  that  my  sister  did  ^leave  me 

11.  42.  to  have  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone 
19.  44.  shall  not  leave  in  thee  one  stone  upon  another 

Jno.  14.  18.  I  will  not  leave  you  desolate  :  I  come  unto  you 
27.  Peace  I  leave  with  you ;  ray  peace  I  give  unto  yen 

16.  28.  I  leave  the  world,  and  go  unto  the  Father 

32.  and  shall  leave  me  alone  :  and  yet  I  am  not  alone 
19.  38    the  body  of  Jesus  :  and  Pilate  gave  him  leave 


Acts  2.  27.  Bocause  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  Hades 
18.  18.  took  his  leave  of  the  brethren,  and  sailed.  ^21 
21.  39.  give  me  Heave  to  speak  unto  the  people 
40.  when  he  had  given  him  Heave,  Paul,  standing 
27.  3.  gave  him  ^leave  to  go  unto  his  friends  and  refresh 

1  Cor.  7.  11.  that  the  husband  ''leave  not  his  wife  [himself 

13.  dwell  with  her,  let  her  not  leave  her  husband 

2  Cor.  2.  13.  but  taking  -oiy  leave  of  them,  I  went  forth 
Bev.  2.  4.  that  thou  didst  Heave  thy  first  love 

11.  2.  the  court  which  is  without  the  temple  I.  without 
see  fail,  farewell,  forsake,  left. 

Leaven. 

Mat.  \d.  33.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  Z.  Lu. 13. 21 

16-  6.  beware  of  the  I.  of  the  Pharisees.  11 :  Mk.  8.  15 : 

12.  he  bade  them  not  beware  of  the  I.  of  bread  ILu.  12. 1 

1  Cor.  5.  6.   a  little  I.  leaveneth  the  whole  lump.  Gal.  5.9 

7.  Purge  out  the  old  leaven,  that  ye  may  be  a  new  lump 

8.  let  us  keep  the  feast,   not  with  old  leaven,  neither 

with  the  leaven  of  malice  and  wickedness 

Leavened. 
Mat.  13.  33.  measures  of  meal,  till  it  was  all  I.  Lu.  13.  21 

Leaveneth. 
1  Cor  5.  6.  a  little  leaven  I.  the  whole  lump.  Gal.  5.  9 

Leaves. 

Mat.  21.  19.  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves.  Mk.  11.  13 

24.  32.  tender,  andputteth  forth  its  leaves.  Mk.  13.  28 
Mk.  11.  13.  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off  having  leaves  [nations 
Bev.  22.  2    the  I.  of  the  tree  were  for  the  healing  of  the 

Leaveth. 

Mat.  4  11.  the  devil  leavethhim ;  and  behold,  angels  came 
Jno.  10.  12.  wolf  coming,  and  leaveth  the  sheep,  and  fleeth 

Leaving.— ^.F.  ^left,  "^sent  away. 

Mat.  4.  13.  I.  Nazareth,  he  came  and  dwelt  in  Capernaum 
Mk.  4.  36.  H.  the  multitude,  they  take  him  with  them 

12  21.  and  the  second  took  her,  and  died,  H.  no  seed 
Lu.  10.  30.  robbers — beat  him,  and  departed,  I.  him  half 
Acts  21. 3.  in  sight  of  Cyprus,  Heaving  it  on  the  left  [dead 
Bom.  1.  27.  the  men,  Zeaym^  the  natural  use  of  the  woman 
1  Pet.  2.  21.  Christ  also  suffered  for  you,  I.  you  an  example 
see  cease. 

Led. — A.V.  '^brought,  ^carried,  Heddest,  Hakrng. 

Mat.  4.  1.  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  Spirit.  Lu.  4.  1 
27.  2.  and  led  him  away,  and  delivered  him  up       fhim 

31.  on  him  his  garments,  and  led  him  away  to  crucify 
Mk.  14.  53.  they  led  Jesus  away  to  the  liigh  priest.  Mat. 

15.  16.  led  him  away  within  the  court  [26.  57  :  Lu.  22.  54 

Lu.  4. 5.  [devil]  H.  him  up,  and  shewed  him  all  the  kingdoms. 

29.  out  of  the  city,  and  I.  him  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill  [^9 

21.  24.  and  shall  be  led  captive  into  all  the  nations 

22.  66.  they  led  him  away  into  their  council         [Simon 

23.  26.  when  they  I.  him  away,  they  laid  liold  upon  one 

32.  others,  malefactors,  led  with  him  to  be  put  to  death 

24.  50.  I.  them  out  until  they  were  over  against  Bethany 
Jno.  18.  13.  and  led  him  to  Annas  first;  for  he  was  father 

in  law  to  Caiaphas  [land  of  Egypt 

Acts  7.  40.  as  for  this  Moses,  which  Hed  us  forth  out  of  the 

8.  32.  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 

9.  8.  they  led  him  by  the  hand — into  Damascus.  22.  11 
13.  17.  with  a  high  arm  Hed  he  them  forth  out  of  it 
21.38.  stirred  up  to  sedition  and  3^.  out  into  the  wilderness 


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LED 

Bom.  8.  14.  For  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  Spirit  of  God 

1  Cor.  12.  2.  when  ye  were  Gentiles  ye  were  'Hed  away  unto 

those  dumb  idols,  howsoever  ye  might  be  led 
Gal.  5.  18.  if  ye  are  Z.  by  the  Spirit,  ye  are  not  under  tlie  law 
Ejph  ■  4.  8.  he  led  captivity  captive.  And  gave  gifts  unto  men 

2  !/'«/«.  3.6.  women  laden  with  sins,  i!efZ  away  by  divers  lusts 

see  brought,  carried,  lead. 

Leddest  A.V. — see  led. 

Left. — A.V.  '^forsaken,^forsooh,^leave,^iemaiii,^reseived, 
^sent  away. 
Mat.  4.  20.  they  straightway  I.  the  nets,  and  followed  him. 
8.  15.  and  the  fever  left  her.  Mk.  1.  31 :  Lii  4.  39  |  ■22 
13.  36.  Then  heH.  the  multitudes,  and  went  into  the  house 
16.  4.  he  I.  them,  and  departed.  21. 17  :  26.  44  :  Mk.  8. 13 

19.  27-  Lo,  we  have  Heft  all,  and  followed  thee 
29.  every  one  that  hath  Heft  houses,  or  brethren 

22.  22.  they  marvelled,  and  I.  him,  and  went.  Mk.  12. 12 
25.  having  no  seed  left  his  wife  unto  his  brother 

23.  23.  to  have  done,  and  not  to  have  H.  the  other  undone 
38.  your  house  is  I.  unto  you  desolate.  Lii.  13.  35  [21.0 

24.  2.  shall  not  be  I.  here  one  stone  upon.  Mk.  13.  2  :  Lu. 
40.  taken,  and  one  is  left.  41 :  Lu.  17.  34, 35, 36  [margin] 

26.  56.  all  the  disciples  Heft  him,  and  fled.  Mk.  14.  250 
Mk.  1. 18.  straightway  they  Heft  the  nets,  and  followed  him 

20.  and  they  Ze/^  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  boat  [18.28 
10. 28.  we  have  I.  all,  and  have  followed  thee.  Lu.  5.  ^11 : 

29.  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house.  Lu.  18.  29 

12.  20.  and  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed 

13.  34.  having  left  his  house,  and  given  authority 

14.  52.  but  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  naked 

Lu.  5.  4.  And  when  he  had  I.  speaking,  he  said  unto  Simon 

20.  31.  the  seven  also  left  no  children,  and  died 

Jno.  4.  3.  he  left  Judaea,  and  depai-ted  again  into  Galilee 
28.  the  woman  left  her  waterpot,  and  went  away 
52.  Yesterday  at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him 
Acts  2.  31.  Christ,  that  neither  was  he  left  in  Hades 
14.  17.  yet  he  left  not  himself  without  witness 
18.  19.  they  came  to  Ephesus,  and  he  left  them  there 

21.  32.  when  they  saw — the  soldiers,  left  off  beating  Paul 
23. 32.  the  morrow  they  I.  the  horsemen  to  go  with  him 

24.  27.  desiring  to  gain  favour — Felix  left  Paul  in  bonds 

25.  14.  There  is  a  certain  man  left  a  prisoner  by  Felix 
Bo-jn.  9.  29.  Except  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth  had  left  us  a  seed 

11.  4.  I  have  Heft  for  myself  seven  thousand  men 

1  r/t.  3.  1.  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  behind  at  Athens 
4.  15.  we  that  are  alive,  that  a,reHeft  unto  the  coming  of 

2  Tim.  4.  13.  The  cloke  that  I  left  at  Troas         [the  Lord 

20.  but  Trophimus  I  left  at  Miletus  sick 
Tit.  1.  5.  For  this  cause  left  I  thee  in  Crete 
Heb.  2.  8.  he  left  nothing  that  is  not  subject  to  him 
4.  1.  a  promise  being  left  of  entering  into  his  rest 
Jude  6.  own  principality,  but  left  their  proper  habitation 
see  alone,  forsook,  leave,  Icaviny,  remained. 

Legion— s. 

Mat.  26.  63.  send  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  angels? 

M/fc.  5.  9.   My  uume  ia  Le:/io}i  ;  for  we  are  many.  Lu.S.'dO 

15.  even  him  that  had  the  leijion  :  and  they  were  afraid 

Legs. 

Jno.  19.  31.  asked  of  Pilate  that  their  legs  might  be  broken 

32.  soldiers  therefore  came,  and  hruke  the  Ici/s  of  the  first 

33.  saw  that  he  was  dead  already,  they  brake  not  his  legs 

Leisiire. 

Mk  6.  31.  they  had  no  leisure  so  much  as  to  eat 


LETTEES 


Lend. 


Lu.  6.  34.  if  ye  lend — even  sinner.s  lend  to  sinners 

35.  do  them  good,  and  lend,  never  despairing 

11.  5.  say  to  him.  Friend,  le)id  me  three  loaves 

Lender. — A.  V.  ^creditor. 

Lu.  7.  41.  A  certain  ^lender  had  two  debtors 

Length. 

Ejjh.  3. 18.  what  is  the  breadth  and  I.  and  height  and  depth 

liev.  21.  16.  the  length  thereof  is  as  great  as  the  breadth 

— the  I  and  the  breadth  and  the  height — are  equal 

Leopard. 
Bev.  13.  2.  the  beast  wliich  I  saw  was  like  unto  a  leopard 
Leper — s. 

Mat.  8.  2.  there  came  to  him  a  leper.  Mk.  1.  40 

10.  8.  raise  the  dead,  cleanse  the  lepers,  cast  out  devils 

11.  5.  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed.  Lu.  7.  22 
26.  6.  in  the  house  of  Simon  the  leper.  Mk.  14.  3 

Lit.  4.  27.  there  were  many  I.  in  Israel  in  the  time  of  Elisha 
17.  12.  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers 

Leprosy. 

Mat.  8.  3.  straightway  his  leprosy  was  cleansed 
Mk.  1.  42.  the  leprosy  departed  from  him.  Lu,  5.  13 
Lu.  5.  12.  behold,  a  man  full  of  leprosy 

Less. — A.  V.  Heast. 

Mat.  13.  32.  which  indeed  is  ^less  than  all  seeds.  Mk.  4.  31 
Mk.  15. 40.  Mary  the  mother  of  James  the  less  and  of  Joses 

1  Cor.  12.  23.  which  we  think  to  be  less  honourable 

2  Cor.  12. 15.  love  you  more  abundantly,  am  I  loved  the  I.  ? 
Eph.  3.  8.  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  all  saints 

Phil.  2. 28.  ye  may  rejoice,  and  that  I  may  be  the  I.  sorrowful 
Heb.  7.  7.  without  any  dispute  the  I.  is  blessed  of  the  better 

Let  A.  V — see  hindered,  leave,  restraint  th. 

Let  alone.  Let  loose. — see  alone,  loose. 

Let  down. 
Mk.  2.  4.  let  down  the  bed  whereon  the  sick  of  the  palsy 
Lu.  5.  4.  and  let  doivn  your  nets  for  a  draught 
5.  but  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down  the  nets 
19.  Zeihimrfo!ii«  through  the  tiles    [basket.  2  Cor.  11. 33 
Acts  9.  25.  let  him  d.  through  the  wall,  lowering  him  in  a 
11.  5.  a  great  sheet  let  doivn  from  heaven,  10.  11 
see  lowered. 

Let  out. — A.V.  Het  forth. 
Mat.  21.  33.  let  it  out  to  husbandmen.  Mk.  12. 1 :  Lu.  20. 19 
41.  will  let  out  the  vineyard  unto  other  husbandmen 

Letter. — A.V.  ^epistle. 

Acts  23.  25.  he  wrote  a  letter  after  this  form 

33.  and  delivered  the  Hetter  to  the  governor 

Bo7n.  2.  27.  who  with  the  letter  and  circumcision  art  a 

29.  in  the  spirit,  not  in  the  letter  [transgi-essor 

7.6.  of  thespirit,  andnot  inoldness  of  the  Zei'^er  [killeth 

2  Cor.  3.  6.  not  of  the  letter,  but  of  the  spirit :  for  the  letter 

see  letters,  epistle 

Letters. — A.  V.  Hetter. 

Jno.  7. 15.  How  knoweth  this  man  /.,'Vaving never  learned  ? 

Acts  9.  2.  asked  of  him  letters  to  Damascus 
22.  6.  from  whom  also  I  received  l.  unto  the  brethren 
28.  21.  We  neither  received  letters  from  Judiea 


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LETTERS 

1  Cor.  16.  3.  whomsoever  ye  shall  approve  by  letters 
2Cor.  10. 9.  I  may  notseeniasif  I  would  terrify  you  by  my  Z. 

10.  For,  His  letters,  they  say,  are  weighty  and  strong 

11.  what  we  are  in  word  by  letters  when  we  are  absent 
Gal.  6.  11.  with  how  large  Helters  I  have  written  unto  you 

see  epistles. 
Lettest. 

Lu.  2.  29.  Now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart,  0  Lord 
Letteth  A .  V. — see  restraineth. 
Levite. — .see  Lev  ties,  proper  names. 
Levitical. — see  proper  names. 
Lewd  A.V. — see  vile. 
Lewdness  .4.  F. — see  villanij. 

Liar. 

Jno.  8.  44.  for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father  thereof 

55.  say,  I  know  him  not,  I  shall  be  like  unto  you,  a  liar 
Horn,.  3.  4.  let  God  be  found  true,  but  every  man  a  liar 
1  Jno.  1.  10.  we  have  not  sinned,  we  make  him  a  liar 
2. 4.  and  keepeth  not  his  commandments,  is  a  I.  [Christ  ? 
22.  Who  is  the  liar  but  he  that  denieth  that  Jesus  is  the 
4.  20.  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his  brother,  he  is  a  liar 
5. 10.  he  that  believeth  not  God  hath  m.ade  Lim  a  liar 

Liars. 

1  Tim.  1.  10.  for  men-stealers,  for  liars,  for  false  swearers 
Tit.  1. 12.  Cretans  are  alway  liars,  evil  beasts,  idle  gluttons 
Rev.  21.  8.  all  I.,  their  part  shall  be  in  the  lake  that  burneth 

see  false. 

Liberal  A.V. — see  liberality. 

Liberality. — A.V.  ^hountifulness,  Hiheral,  ^simplicity. 

Bom.  12.  8.  he  that  giveth,  let  him  do  it  with  Hiherality 

2  Cor.  8.  2.  abounded  unto  the  riches  of  their  liherality 

9.  11.  being  enriched  in  everything  unto  all  Hiherality 
13.  and  for  the  mberalitti  of  your  contribution  unto  them 

see  bounty. 

Liberally. 
Jas.  1.  5.  ask  of  God,  who  giveth  to  all  liberally 

Liberty.— ^.F.  '^go. 

Lu.  4.  18.  To  set  at  liberty  them  that  are  bruised 

Acts  26.  32.  This  man  [Paul]  might  have  been  set  at  liberty 

28.  18.  examined  me,  desired  to  set  me  at  '^liberty 
Bom.  8.  21.  the  liberty  of  the  glory  of  the  children  of  God 

1  Cor.  8.  9.  this  liberty  of  yours  become  a  stumblingblock 

10.  29.  why  is  my  liberty  judged  by  another  conscience  ? 

2  Cor.  3. 17.  where  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  is,  there  is  liberty 
Gal.  2.  4.  to  spy  out  our  liberty  which  we  have  in  Christ 
Heb.  13.  23.  our  brother  Timothy  hath  been  set  at  liberty 
Jas.  1.  25.  looketh  into  the  perfect  law,  the  law  of  liberty 

2.  12.  as  men  that  are  to  be  judged  by  a  law  of  liberty 
2  Pet.  2.  19.  promising  them  /. ,  while  they  themselves 
see  free,  freedom,  indulgence,  leave. 

Licence  A.V. — see  leave,  opjwrtunity. 

Licked. 

Lu.  16,  21.  even  the  dogs  came  and-  licked  his  sores 

Lie. — A.V.  ^ guile. 

Jno.  8.  44.  When  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of  his  own 
Acts  5.  3.  Satan  filled  thy  heart  to  lie  to  the  Holy  Ghost 


LIFE 

Bom.  1.  25.  they  excbanged  the  truth  of  God  for  a  lie 
3.  7.  But  if  the  truth  of  God  through  my  lie  abounded 

9.  1.  I  say  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not.  1  Tim.  2.  7 

2  Cor.  11.  31.  isblessedfor  evermore,  knoweth  that  I  L  not 
Gal.  1.  20.  I  write  unto  you,  behold,  before  God,  I  lie  not 
Col.  3. 9.  lie  not  one  to  another — ye  have  put  off  the  old  man 
2  Th.  2.  11.  a  working  of  error,  that  they  should  believe  a  I. 
Tit.  1.  2.  which  God,  who  cannot  lie,  promised  before 
Heb.  6.  18.  things,  in  which  it  is  impossible  for  God  to  lie 
Jas.  3.  14.  glory  not  and  lie  not  against  the  truth 
1  Jno.  1. 6.  walk  in  the  darkness,  we  Z.,  and  do  not  the  truth 

2.  21. _  ye  know  it,  and  because  no  lie  is  of  the  truth 
27.  is  trae,  and  is  no  lie,  and  even  as  it  taught  you 

Bev.  3.  9.  say  they  are  Jews,  and  they  are  not,  but  do  lie 
14.  5.  And  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  Uie 

21.  27.  or  he  that  maketh  an  abomination  and  a  lie 

22.  15.  every  one  that  loveth  and  maketh  a  lie 

Lied. 

Acts  5.  4.  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  men,  but  unto  God 

Lies. 
1  Tint:  4.  2.  through  the  hypocrisy  of  meu  that  speak  lies 

Lieth. 

Mat.  8.  6.  my  servant  lieth  in  the  house  sick  of  the  palsy 
Bom.  12.  18.  as  much  as  in  you  L,  be  at  peace  with  all  meu 
1  Jno.  5.  19.  the  whole  world  lieth  in  the  evil  oue 

Life. — A.  V.  ^conversation,  Hives,  Hiving,  houl. 

Mat,  2.  20.  they  are  dead  that  sought  the  young  child's  I. 

6.  25.  Be  not  anxious  for  your  life.  Lu.  12.  22 

7.  14.  straitened  the  way,  that  leadeth  unto  life 

16.  26.  and  forfeit  his  Hife  ? — in  exchange  for  his  Hife  ? 

Mk.  8.  ^36,  *37 

18.  8.  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  maimed.  9  :  Mh.  9.  43,  45 

19.  16.  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have  eternal  I.  ? 

17.  if  thou  wouldest  enter  into  life,  keep  the  command- 
Mk.  3.  4.  to  save  a  life,  or  to  kill  ?  Lii.  6.  9  [ments 
Lu.  12.  15.  a  man's  life  consisteth  not  in  the  abundance 

23.  For  the  life  is  more  than  the  food.  Mat.  6.  25 
Jno.  1.  4.  In  him  was  I.;  and  the  I.  was  the  light  of  meu 

3.  36.   on  the  Son  hath  eternal  life — shall  not  see  life 

5.  24.  but  hath  passed  out  of  death  into  life.  1  Jno.  3.  14 
26.  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  himself,  even  so  gave 

he  to  the  Son  also  to  have  life  in  himself 
29.  that  have  done  good,  unto  the  resurrection  of  life 
40.  ye  will  not  come  to  me,  that  ye  may  have  life 

6.  33.  out  of  heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto  the  world 

85.  I  am  the  bread  of  life.  48  [world 

61.  bread  which  I  will  give  is  my  flesh,  for  the  I.  of  the 
53.  and  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  not  life  in  yourselves 
63.  the  words — spoken  unto  you  are  spirit,  and  are  life 

8.  12.  in  the  darkness,  but  shall  have  the  light  of  life 

10.  10.  I  came  that  they  may  have  life 

11.  25.  I  am  the  resurrection,  and  the  life 

13.  38.  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy  life  for  ine  ? 

14.  6.  I  am  the  way,  and  the  truth,  and  the  life 

20.  31.  and  that  believing  ye  may  have  life  in  his  name 
Acts.  2.  28.  Thoumadest  known  unto  me  the  ways  of  life 

3.  15.  and  killed  the  Prince  of  life  \lif^ 

11.  18.  Gentiles  also  hath  God  granted  repentance  unto 

17.  25.  seeing  he  himself  giveth  to  all  life,  and  breath 

26.  4.  My  manner  of  life  then  from  my  youth  up 

27.  22.  there  shall  be  no  loss  of  life  among  you 
Botn.  5.  17.  reign  in  life  through  the  one,  even  Jesus 

18.  free  gift  came  unto  all  men  to  justification  of  life 


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LIFE 


LIGHT 


Bom.  6.  4.  so  we  also  might  walk  iu  newness  of  i/e 
10.  the  life  that  he  liveth,  he  liveth  unto  God 

7.  10.  the  commandment,  which  was  unto  life 

8.  2.  the  law  of  the  Spirit  of  life  in  Christ  Jesus  made 
6.  but  the  mind  of  the  spirit  is  life  and  peace 

10.  but  the  spirit  is  life  because  of  righteousness 
38.  For  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither  death,  nor  life 
11.  15.  receiving  of  them  be,  but  life  from  the  dead  ? 

1  Cor.  3.  22.  the  world,  or  life,  or  death,  or  things  present 

14.  7.  Even  things  without  life,  giving  a  voice 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  insomuch  that  we  despaired  even  of  life 

2.  16.  to  the  other  a  savour  from  life  unto  life 

3.  6.  for  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  spirit  giveth  life 

4.  10.  that  the  life  also  of  Jesus  may  be  manifested 
12.  So  then  death  worketh  in  us,  but  life  in  you 

6.  4.  that  what  is  mortal  may  be  swallowed  up  of  life 
Gal.  2.  20.  that  life  which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh  I  live 
Eph.  4.  18.  alienated  from  the  life  of  God  because  of  the 
Phil.  1.  20.  in  my  bodj',  whether  by  life,  or  by  death 

2.  16.  holding  forth  the  word  of  life 

Col.  3.  3.  and  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  God 

4.  When  Christ,  who  is  our  life,  shall  be  manifested 

1  Tim.  2.  2.  that  we  may  lead  a  tranquil  and  quiet  life 
4.  8.  having  promise  of  the  life  which  now  is 

2  Tim.  1.  1.  promise  of  the  life  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

10,  and  brought  life  and  incorruption  to  light 
Heb.  7.  3.  neither  beginning  of  days  nor  end  of  life 

16.  but  after  the  power  of  an  endless  life 
13.  7.  considering  the  issTie  of  their  ^l.,  imitate  their  faith 
Jas.  1.  12.  approved,  he  shuU  receive  the  crown  of  life 

3.  13.  let  him  show  by  his  good  '^life  his  works 

4.  14.   What  is  your  life  ?     For  ye  are  a  vapour,  that 

1  Fet.  3.  7.  as  being  also  joint-heirs  of  the  grace  of  life 

10.  He  that  would  love  life.  And  see  good  days 

2  Pet.  1.  3.  all  things  that  pertain  unto  life  and  godliness 

2.  7.  Lot,  sore  distressed  by  the  lascivious  ^life  of  the 
1  Jno.  1.  1.  our  hands  handled,  concerning  the  Word  of  I. 
2.  the  life  was  manifested,  and  we  have  seen— and 
declare  unto  you  the  life,  the  eternal  life 
2.  16.  and  the  vainglory  of  life,  is  not  of  the  Father 

6.  11  God  gave  unto  us  eternal  i.,  and  this  I.  is  in  his  Son 
12,  He  that  hath  the  Son  hath  the  life — hath  not  the  I. 

16.  God  will  give  him  Z.  for  them  that,  sin  not  unto  death 
Bee.  2.  7,  to  him  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  tree  of  life 

10.  unto  death,  and  1  will  give  thee  the  crown  of  life 

7.  17.  shall  guide  them  unto  fountains  of  waters  oiHife 
8. 9.  creatures  which  were  in  the  sea,  even  they  that  had  I. 

11.  11.  the  breath  of  life  from  God  entered  into  them 

12.  11.  they  loved  not  their  Htfe  even  tmto  death 

21.  6.  athirst  of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  life  freely 

22.  1,  he  shewed  me  a  river  of  water  of  life 

2.  the  tree  of  life,  bearing  twelve  manner  of  fruits 
14.  that  they  may  have  tlie  right  to  come  to  the  tree  of  I, 

17.  he  that  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely 
see  alive,  book  (of  life',,  breath,  conduct,  eternal  {life). 

His  Life. 

Mat.  10.  39.  He  that  fiudeth  his  life  shall  lose  it ;  and  he 
that  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it.  16. 
25  :  Mh.  8.  35  •  Lu.  9.  24  •,  17.  33  ;  Jno.  12.  25 
20. 28.  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many.  Mk.  10.  45 
Lu.  14.  26.  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot  be  my  disciple 
Jno.  10.  11.  good  shepherd  layeth  down /as  Z.  for  the  sheep 

15.  13.  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends 
Acts  8.  33.  For  his  life  is  taken  from  the  earth 

20.  10.  Make  ye  no  ado  ;  for  his  life  is  in  him 
Bom.  5.  10,  being  reconciled,  shall  we  be  saved  by  his  life 
Phil.  2.  30.  he  came  nigh  unto  death,  hazarding  his  life 
1  Jno.  3.  16.  because  he  laid  down  his  life  for  us 


My  Life. 

Jno.  10.  15.  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the  sheep 
17.  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  may  take  it  again 
13.  37.  I  will  lay  down  my  life  for  thee 
Acts  20.  24.  I  hold  not  my  life  of  any  account 
Bo77i.  11.  3.  I  [Elijah]  am  left  alone,  and  they  seek  my  life 

This  Life. 

Lu.  8.  14.  cares  and  riches  and  pleasures  of  this  life.  21. 34 
Acts  5.  20.  speak — to  the  people  all  the  words  of  this  Life 

1  Cor.  6.  3.  things  that  pertain  to  this  life  ?  4 

15.  19.  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hoped  in  Christ 

2  Tim.  2.  4.  entangleth  himself  iu  the  affairs  of  this  life 
1  Jno.  5.  11.  unto  us  eternal  life,  and  this  life  is  in  his  Son 

Life-giving. — A.V.  ^quickening. 

1  Cor.  15.  45.  The  last  Adam  became  a  Hife-giving  spirit 

Lifetime. 

Lu.  16.  25.  thou  in  thy  lifetime  receivedst  thy  good  things 
Heb.  2.  15.  were  all  their  lifetime  subject  to  bondage 

Lift. 

Mat.  12.  11.  will  he  not  lay  hold  on  it,  and  lift  it  out  ? 
Lu.  13.  11.  bowed — and  could  in  no  wise  lift  herself  up 

21.  28.  lift  up  your  heads  ;  because  your  redemption 

Heb.  12.  12.  Wherefore  lift  up  the  hands  that  hang  down 

see  e.valt,  eyes. 

Lifted. 

Lu.  1.  42.  [Elisabeth]  lifted  up  her  voice  with  a  loud  cry 

11.  27.  woman  out  of  the  multitude  lifted  up  her  voice 
17.  13.  and  they  lifted  up  their  voices,  saying,  Jesus 
24.  50.  and  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and  blessed  them 

Jno.  3.  14.  And  as   Moses  lifted  up   the  serpent  in  the 

wilderness,  even  so  must  the  Sou  of  man  be  lifted 

8.  7.  continued  asking  him,  he  I.  up  liim<-elf ,  and  said.  10 

28.  When  ye  have  I.  up  the  Son  of  man,  then  shall  ye 

12.  32.  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth 

34.  sayest  thou,  The  Son  of  man  must  be  lifted  up  ? 

13.  18.   eateth  my  bread  I.  up  his  heel  against  me   [voice 
Acts  2.  14.  Peter,  standing  up  with  the  eleven,   I.  up  his 

4.  24.  they,  when  they  heard  it,  I.  up  their  voice  to  God 
14. 11.  saw  what  Paul  had  done,  they  lifted  up  their  voicn 
22. 22.  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  said.  Away  with  such 

Bev.  10.  5.  And  the  angel — I.  up  his  right  hand  to  heaven 
see  eyes,  ptiffed,  raised. 
Lifting. 

1  Tim.  2.  8.  pray  in  every  place,  lifting  up  holy  hands 

see  eyes. 

Light. — A.V,  ^abroad,  ^darkened,  ^spirit. 

Mat.  4.  16.  Saw  a  great  light — did  light  .'^iiring  up 

5.  14.  Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world 

15.  Neither  do  men  light  a  lamp,  and  put  it  under 
16  Even  so  let  your  light  shine  before  men 

6.  22.  thy  whole  body  shall  be  full  of  light.  Lu.  11.  34,36 
11.  30  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 

17.  2.  his  garments  became  white  as  the  light 

22.  5.  But  they  made  light  of  it,  aud  went  their  ways 
24.  29.  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light.    Mk.  13.  24 

Mk.  4.  22.  secret,  but  that  it  should  come  to  H.  Lu.  8.  U? 

Ini.  2.  32.  A  I.  for  revelation  to  the  Gentiles.  Acts  13.  47 
8.  16.  they  which  enter  in  may  see  the  light.  11.  33 
11.  36.  lamp  with  its  bright  shining  doth  give  thee  liglU 

15.  8.  doth  not  light  a  lamp,  and  sweep  the  house 

16.  8.  sons  of  this  world — wiser  than  the  sons  of  the  light 

23.  45.  the  sun's  'H.  failing :  and  the  veil  of  the  temple 
Jno.  1.  4.  the  life  was  the  light  of  men  [w^s  rent 


196 


LIGHT 


LINE 


Jno.  1. 8.  He  was  not  the  light,  but — bear  wituesa  of  the  I.  7 

9.  There  was  the  true  i.,  even  the  /  which  lighteth  every 
3.  19.  the  I.  is  come  into  the  world — rather  than  the  liylit 

20.  that  doeth  ill  hateth  the  /. ,  and  cometh  not  to  the  I 
11.  But  he  that  doeth  the  truth  cometh  to  the  light 
5.  35.  willing  to  rejoice  for  a  season  in  his  light 

8.  12.  not  walk  in  the  darkness,  but  shall  have  the  I.  of 

9.  5.  I  am  the  light  of  the  world.  8.  12  :  12.  46  \\iie 

11.  9.  stumbleth  not,  because  he  seeththe  I.  of  this  world 

10.  he  stumbleth,  because  the  light  is  not  in  him 

12.  35.  Yet  a  little  while  is  the  light  among  you.    Walk 

while  ye  have  the  light 
36.  While  ye  have  the  light,  believe  on  the  I. — sons  of  I. 
Acts.  9.  3.  shone  round  about  him  a  I.  out  of  heaven.  22.  G 

12.  7.  stood  by  him,  and  a  light  shined  in  the  cell 

22.  9.  And  they  that  were  with  me  beheld  indeed  the  I. 

11.  when  I  could  not  see  for  the  glory  of  that  light 
26.  13.  O  king,  I  saw  on  the  way  a  light  from  heaven 

23.  by  the  resurrection  of  the  dead  should  proclaim  I. 
So7n.  2.  19.  guide  of  the  blind,  a  light  of  them  that  are  in 

13.  12.  and  let  us  put  on  the  ai-raour  of  light   [darkness 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  who  will  both  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things 

2  Cor.  4,  4.  the  light  of  the  gospel  of  the  glory  of  Christ 

6.  to  give  the  I.  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  God 
17.  For  our  l/ght  affliction,  which  is  for  the  moment 
11.  14.  Satan  fashioueth  himself  into  an  angel  of  light 
Eph.  5.  8.  but  are  now  I.  in  the  Ijord;  walk  as  children  of  I. 
9.  for  the  fruit  of  the  Hight  is  in  all  goodness 
13.  by  the  J.;  foreverythingthatismademanifestisZigrZ/i 
Col.  1.  12.  partakers  of  the  inheritance  of  the  saints  in  I. 
1  Th.  5.  5.  for  ye  are  all  sons  of  light,  and  sons  of  the  day 

1  Tim.  6.  16.  dwelling  in  light  unapproachable 

2  Tim.  1.  10.  and  brought  life  and  iucorruption  to  light 

1  Jno.  1.  7.  but  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the  I. 
2.  9.  He  that  saith  he  is  in  the  I.,  and  hateth  his  brother 
10.  He  that  loveth  his  brother  abideth  in  the  light 
Bev.  18.  23.  and  the  light  of  a  lamp  shall  shine  no  more 

21.  11.  her  light  was  like  unto  a  stone  most  precious 

24.  And  the  nations  shall  walk  amidst  the  light  thereof 

22.  5.  need  no  light  of  lamp — I.  of  sun — shall  give  them  I. 

see  darkness  with  light,  lamp,  lights,  shine,  skineth,  strike. 

Lighted. 
Lu.  8.  16.  noman,  whenhe  hath  (.alamp,  covereth.  11.33 

Lighten. 
Bev.  21.  23.  for  the  glory  of  God  did  lighten  it 
see  revelation. 

Lightened-  eth. 
Lu.  17.  24.  for  as  the  lightning,  when  it  lighteneth 
Acts  27. 38.  they  lightened  the  ship,  throwing  out  the  wheat 
Bev.  18.  1.  and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  glory 


Lighteth. 


see  frciijht. 


Jno.  1.  9.  true  light,  even  the  light  which  I.  every  man 
Lighting.— ^ .  F.  ^falling. 

Acts  11.  41.  But  Highting  upon  a  place  where  two  seas  met 
see  coming. 

Lightly  —A.V.  ^despise. 

Heh.  12.  5.  My  son,  regard  not  ^lightly  the  chastening 

see  quickly. 

Lightness  A.V.— see  fickleness. 

Lightning— 3. 

Mo.t.  24.  27.  For  as  the  lightning  cometh.  Lu.  17.  24 

28.  3.  His  appearance  was  as  lightning,  and  his  raiment 
Lu.  10.  18.  I  beheld  Satan  fallen  as  lightning  from  heaven 
Bev.  4.  5.  I.  and  voices  and  thunders.  8.  5  :  11.  19  :   16.  18 


Lights.— ^.F.  Hight. 

Acts  16.  29.  And  he  called  for  Hights,  and  sprang  in 

2U.  8.  there  were  many  lights  in  the  upper  chamber 
Pliil.  2.  15.  among  whom  ye  ai'e  seen  as  lights  in  the  world 
Jas.  1.  17.  coming  down  from  the  Father  of  lights 
sec  lamps. 
Like. 

Mat.  6.  8.  Be  not  therefore  like  unto  them 

29.  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  these.  Lu.  12.  27 
22.  39.  And  a  second  like  unto  it  is  this.  Thou  shalt  love 
Mk.  7.  13.  and  many  such  like  things  ye  do 
Lu.  6.  47.  I  will  shew  you  to  whom  he  is  like 
48.  is  like  a  man  building  a  house.   49 
7.  31.  men  of  this  generation,  and  to  what  are  they  like  ? 

13.  18.  Unto  what  is  the  kingdom  of  God  like  ? 
21.  It  is  like  unto  leaven,  which  a  woman  took 

J>io.  8,  55.  I  know  him  not,  I  shall  be  like  unto  you,  a  liar 

9.  9.  said.  It  is  he  :  others  said.  No,  but  he  is  like  him 
Acts  3.  22.  from  among  your  brethren,  like  unto  me.  7.  37 

11.  17.  If  then  God  gave  unto  them  the  like  gift  as  he  did 

14.  15.  We  also  are  men  of  like  passions  with  you 

19.  25.  together,  with  the  workmen  of  like  occupation 
Gal.  5.  21.  drunkenness,  revellings,  and  such  like 
Ileb.  7.  3.  but  made  like  unto  the  Son  of  God 
Jas.  0.  17.  Elijah  was  a  man  of  like  passions  with  ns 
2  Pet.  1.1.  that  have  obtained  a  like  precious  faith  with  us 
1  Jno.  3.  2.  if  he  shall  be  manifested,  we  shall  be  like  him 
Bev.  1.  13.  one  like  unto  a  son  of  man.  14.  14 

13.  4.  Who  is  like  unto  the  beast  ? 
see  refused,  same. 

Likeminded. — A.  V.  ^one  mind, 
Phil.  2  20.  For  I  have  no  man  I.,  who  will  care  truly 
1  Pet.  3.  8.  Finally,  be  ye  all  ^likeminded,  compassionate 
see  (same)  mind. 

Liken — ed. — A.V.  Hiken,  "^resemble. 

Mat.  7.  24.  shall  be  Hikened  unto  a  wise  man 

26.  shall  be  likened  unto  a  foolish  man 

11.  16.  whereuntoshalll  ?;Z;enthi8  geuevation?  Lu.  7  31 

13.  24.  kingdom  of  heaven  is  iil-e^ied  unto.  18.23:  25.  1 

Mk.  4.  30.  How  shall  we  I.  the  kingdom  of  God.  Liu.  13.  20 

Zfi*.  13.18.  kingdom  of  God  like  ?  and  whereuntoshalll ^i. 

Likeness. — A.  V.  \fgure,  '^similitude. 

Actsli.  11.  gods  are  come  down  to  us  in  the  likeness  of  men 
Bom.  5. 14.  not  sinned  after  the  -l.  of  Adam's  transgression 
6.  5.  likeness  of  his  death — likeness  of  his  resurrection 
8.  3.  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness  of  sinful  flesh 
Phil.  2.  7.  being  made  in  the  I.  of  men  [another  priest 
Heb.  7.  15.  if  after  the  '^Z.  of  Melchizedek  there  ariseth 
Jas.  3.  9.  curse  we  men,  which  are  made  after  the  ^Z.  of  God 
1  Pet.  3.  21.  which  also  after  a  true  H.  doth  now  save  you 

Likewise. — A.V.  Hn  like  wise. 
Mat.  20.  5.  the  sixth  and  the  ninth  hour,  and  did  likewise 

21.  24.  I  Hikeiuise  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
30.  he  came  to  the  second,  and  said  likewise 
Lu.  3.  11.  he  that  hath  food,  let  him  do  likeivise 

6.  31.  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  also  to  them  likewise 

10.  37.  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Go,  and  do  thou  like^"'se 

Lilies. 
Mat.  6.  28.  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field.  Lu.  12.  27 

Limiteth  A.V. — see  defineth. 

Line  A.V.—see  pi-ovince. 


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LINEAGE 


LIVE 


Lineage  A.V. — see  fatnily. 

Linen. 

Mat.  21.  59.  the  body,  and  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  I.  cloth.  Lit. 
AfA;.  14.  51.  having  a /j«e«  cloth  cast  about  him.  5'2  [i'd.b'i 

15.  46.  And  he  bought  a  linen  cloth,  and  taking  him 

down,  wound  him  in  the  linen  cloth 
Lu.  24.  i'2.  he  seeth  the  linen  cloths.  J)io.  20  5,  6,  7 
Jno  19.  40.  bound  it  in  li)ien  cloths  with  the  spices 
see  fine  {linen),  precious  (stone). 

Lingers  th, 
2  Pet  2.  3.  whose  sentence  now  from  of  old  lingereth  not 

Lion. 

2  Tiyn  4.  17.  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion 
1  Pet.  5.  8.  your  adversary  the  devil,  as  a  roaring  hon 
Sev.  4.  7.  And  the  first  creature  was  like  a  lio)i- 
5  5.  the  Lion  that  is  of  the  tribe  of  Judah 
10  3    he  cried  with  a  great  voice,  as  a  lion  roareth 

13.  2    and  his  mouth  as  the  mouth  of  a  lion 

Lion  of  Jud.ah.  —see  proper  names. 

Lions. 

Seh,  11.  33.  obtained  promises,  stopped  the  mouths  of  I 
Bev.  9.  8.  their  teetli  were  as  the  teeth  of  lions 

17.  the  heads  of  the  hoi'ses  are  as  the  heads  of  lions 

Lips 

Mat.  15,  8.  This  people  honoureth  me  with  their  iij>s.  Mk. 
Iio7n.  3.  13.  The  poison  of  asps  is  under  their  lips  [7.  6 
1  Cor  14.  21.  by  the  lips  of  strangers  will  I  speak  fname 
Heb.  13.  16.  the  fruit  of  iipis  which  make  confession  to  his 
1  Pet.  3.  10,  And  his  lips  that  they  speak  no  guile 

Listed — eth 

Mat.  17. 12.  did  unto  him  whatsoever  they  listed.  Mk.  9. 13 
Jno.  3.  8.  The  wind  bloweth  where  it  listeth 
sep  icUleth. 

Listening. — A.V.  ^attentive  to  hear,  ^heard. 

Lu.  19.  48.  for  the  people  all  hung  upon  him,  ^listening 
Acts  16.  25.  and  the  prisoners  were  ^listening  to  them 

Little. — A.V.  ^ahnost,  Heast,  Hong,  ^small,  ^young. 

Mat.  6.  30.  0  ye  of  little  faith?  8.  26  :  16.  8  .  Lu.  12.  28  p28 

11.  11.  he  that  is  but  H.  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven.  Lu.  7. 

14.  31.  0  thou  of  little  faith,  wherefore  didst  thou  doubt  ? 
Mk.  3.  9.  that  a  Hittle  boat  should  wait  on  him 

5.  23.  IMy  little  daughter  is  at  the  fioint  of  death 
7.  25.  a  woman,  whose  ^l.  daughter  had  an  unclean  spirit 
Lu  7.  47.  to  whom  little  is  forgiven,  the  same  loveth  Utile 

12.  32.  Fear  not,  little  flock  ;  for  it  is  your  Father's  good 

16.  10.  faithful  in  a  Yery  ^little — unrighteous  in  a  very  H. 
19. 3.  could  not  for  the  crowd,  because  he  was  I.  of  stature 

17.  because  thou  wast  found  faithful  in  a  very  little 
Jno.  6.  7.  not  sufficient— that  every  one  may  take  a  little 

21.  8.  the  other  disciples  came  in  the  little  boat 
Acts  14.  28.  they  tarried  no  ^little  time  with  the  disciples 
19.  24.  brought  no  ^little  business  unto  the  craftsmen  [29 
26.  28.  With  but  ^l.  persuasion  thou  wouldest  fain  make. 

1  Cor.  5.  6.  a  I.  leaven  leaveueth  the  whole  lump  ?  Gal.  5.  9 

2  Cor.  8.  15.  he  that  gathered  little  had  no  lack 

1  Titn.  4.  8.  bodily  exercise  is  profitable  for  a  little 
5.  23.  but  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach's  sake 
Heb.  2.  7.  Thou  madest  him  a  I.  lower  than  the  angels.  9 
Jas.  3.  5.  the  tongue  also  is  a  little  member,  and  boasteth 
4.  14.  ye  are  a  vapour,  that  appeareth  for  a  little  time 


Bev.  3,  8.  that  thou  hast  a  little  power,  and  didst  keep 
6.  11    they  should  rest  yet  for  a  little  time 
20.  3.  after  this  he  must  be  loosed  for  a  little  time 
see  book,  child,  Qittlc)  children,  small. 

Little  ones. 

Mat.  10.  42.  give  to  drink  unto  one  of  these  little  ones 
18.  6.  cause  one  of  these  I.  ones — to  stumble.  Mk.  9.  42: 
10.  despise  not  one  of  these  little  ones  [Lm.  17.  2 

14.  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  perish 

Little  while. — A.V.  ^season,  ^short  space. 
Lu.  22.  58.  And  after  a  little  while  another  saw  him.  MI\ 
Jno.  1.  33.  Yet  a  little  while  am  I  with  you.  13.  33   [14.  Ui 
12.  35.  Yet  a  little  while  is  the  light  among  you 
14.  19.  Yet  a  I.  w.,  and  the  world  beholdethme  no  more 
16.  16.  A  little  while,  and  ye  behold  me  no  more ;  and 
again  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  see  me.  17, 19 
18.  A  little  while  ?     We  know  not  what  he  saith 
Acts  5.  34.  commanded  to  put  the  men  forth  a  little  while 
Heb.  10.  37.  a  very  little  while.  He  that  cometh  shall  come 
I  Pet.  1.  6.  ye  greatly  rejoice,  though  now  for  a  Hittle  lo 
Bev.  17. 10.  he  must  continue  a  Hittle  while 


Mat.  4.  4.  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone.  Lu.  4.  4. 

9. 18.  lay  thy  hand  ujjou  her,  and  she  shall  live.  Mk.  5.  23 
Lu.  7.  25.  they  which — live  delicately,  are  in  kings'  courts 

10.  28.  answered  right :  this  do,  and  thou  shalt  live 
20.  38.  dead,  but  of  the  living  :  for  all  live  unto  him 

Jno.  5.  25.  Son  of  God;  and  they  that  hear  shall  live 
6.  57.  and  I  live  because  of  the  Father ;  so  he  that  eateth 
me,  he  also  shall  live  because  of  me 
58.  he  that  eateth  this  bread  shall  live  for  ever 

11.  25.  believeth  on  me,  though  he  die,  yet  shall  he  live 
14.  19.  because  I  live,  ye  shall  li^ve  also 

Acts  7.  19.  cast  out  their  babes  to  the  end  they  might  not  I. 
17.  28.  for  in  him  we  live,  and  move,  and  have  our  being 
22.  22.  Away  with — for  it  is  not  fit  that  he  should  live 
25.  24.  crying  that  he  ought  not  to  live  any  longer 
28.  4.  the  sea,  yet  Justice  hath  not  suffered  to  live 
Bom.  6.  2.  sin,  how  shall  we  any  longer  live  therein? 
8.  we  believe  that  we  shall  also  live  with  him 
8.  12.  we  are  debtors,  not  to  the  flesh,  to  /.  after  the  flesh 
13.  for  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  must  die  ;  but  if — 
ye  mortify  the  deeds  of  the  body,  ye  shall  live 
14.  8.  whether  we  live,  we  live  unto  the  Lord  ; — whether 
we  live  therefore,  or  die,  we  are  the  Lord's 
11.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  to  me  every  knee  shall  bow 

1  Cor.  9.  14.  proclaim  the  gospel  should  live  of  the  gospel 

2  Cor.  4.  11.  we  which  live  are  alway  delivered  unto  death 

5.  15.  which  live  should  no  longer  live  unto  themselves 

6.  9.  as  dying,  and  behold,  we  live 

7.  3.  ye  are  in  our  hearts  to  die  together  and  live  together 
13.  4.  are  weak  in  him,  but  we  shall  live  with  him 

11.  live  in  peace  :  and  the  God  of  love  and  peace 
Gal.  2,  14.  how  compellest  thou  the  Gentiles  to  I.  as  do  the 

19.  died  unto  the  law,  that  I  might  lice  unto  God  [  Jews  ? 

20.  yet  I  live — that  life  which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh 

I  live  in  faith,  the  faith  which  is  in  the  Son 
5. 25.  If  we  I.  by  the  Spirit,  by  the  Spirit  let  us  also  walk 
Eph.  6.  3.  and  thou  mayest  live  long  on  the  earth 
Phil.  1.  21.  For  to  me  to  live  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is  gain 
22.  to  live  in  the  flesh, — if  this  is  the  fruit  of  my  work 

1  Th.  3.  8.  for  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the  Lord 
5.  10.  wake  or  sleep,  we  should  live  together  with  him 

2  Tim.  2.  11.  if  we  died  with  him,  we  shall  also  I.  with  him 
3.  12.  all  that  would  I.  godly  in  Christ  Jesus  shall  suffer 

Tit.  2.  12.  we  should  I.  soberly  and  righteously  and  godly 


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Heb.  12.9.  in  subjection  unto  the  Father  of  spirits,  and  I.  ? 

13.  18.  desiriug  to  live  honestly  iu  all  things 
Jos.  4.  15.  If  the  Lord  wiU,  we  shall  both  live,  and  do 

1  Pet.  2.  24.  died  unto  sins,  might  Zire  unto  righteousness 
4.  2.  that  ye  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of  your  time 

6.  in  the  flesh,  but  live  according  to  God  in  the  spirit 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  an  example  unto  those  that  shoald  live  ungodly 

18.  just  escaping  from  them  that  live  in  error       [him 
1  Jno.  4.  9.  Son  into  the  world,  that  we  might  I.  through 
see  be,  eat,  lived. 

Lived.— 4. F.  ^alive,  Hive,  h-evived. 

Lu.  2.  36.  Anna — having  livedwith  a  husband  seven  years 
Acts  23. 1.  Paul — said,  Brethren,  I  have  I.  before  God  iu  all 

2tj.  5.  straitest  sect  of  our  religion  1  lived  a  Pharisee 
Bom.  14.  9.  For  to  this  end  Christ  died,  and  Hived  again 
Col.  8.  7.  walked  aforetime,  when  ye  lived  in.  these  things 
Jas.  5.  5.  Ye  have  lived  delicately  on  the  earth 
Bev.  2.  8.  first  and  the  last,  which  was  dead,  and  H.  again 

13.  14.  who  hath  the  stroke  of  the  sword,  and  Hived 
18.  9.  and  lived  wantonly  with  her,  shall  weep  and  wail 
20.  4.  they  I.,  and  reigned  with  Christ  a  thousand  years 

5.  The  rest  of  the  dead  lived  not  until  the  thousand 
see  waxed. 

Lively  A.V. — see  living. 

Lives. 

Acts  15.  26.  men  that  have  hazarded  their  I.  for  the  name 
27.  10.  loss — of  the  lading  and  the  ship,  but  also  of  our  I. 

1  J710.  3.  16.  we  ought  to  lay  down  our  I.  for  the  brethren 

see  life. 

Livest. 

Gal.  2.  14.  If  thou,  being  a  Jew,  livest  as  do  the  Gentiles 
Bev.  3. 1.  thou  hast  a  name  that  thou  I.,  and  thou  art  dead 

Liveth. 

Jno.  4.  50.  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  son  liveth.  53 

11.  26.  whosoever  I.  and  believeth  on  me  shall  never  die 

JRo7n.  6.  10.  but  the  life  that  he  liveth,  he  liveth  unto  God 

7.  1.  dominion  over  a  man  for  so  long  time  as  he  liveth  ? 

2.  by  law  to  the  husband  while  he  liveth.  1  Cor.  7.  39 

3  while  the  husband  liveth,  she  be  joined  to  another 

14.  7.  For  none  of  us  liveth  to  himself,  and  none  dieth  to 

2  Cor.  13.  4.  weakness,  yet  he  I.  through  the  power  of  God 
Gal.  2.  20.  yet  no  longer  I,  but  Christ  liveth  iu  me 

1  Tim.  5.  6.  giveth  herself  to  pleasure  is  dead  while  she  I. 
Heb.  7.  8.  one,  of  whom  it  is  witnessed  that  he  liveth 
25.  seeing  he  ever  liveth  to  make  intercession  for  them 
9.  17.  doth  it  ever  avail  while  he  that  made  it  liveth  1 
1  Pet.  1.  23.  word  of  God,  which  liveth  and  abideth 
Bev.  4.  9.  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever  .  10  :  10.  6  :  15.  7 
see  giveth,  Living  One  {proper  names). 

Living. — A.V.  '^conversation,  Hively. 

Mat.  22.  32.  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the 

living.  ML  12.  27  :  Lie.  20.  38 
ML  12. 44.  cast  in  all  that  she  had,  even  all  her  I.  Lu.  21. 4 
Lu.  8.  43.  had  spent  all  her  living  upon  physicians 

15.  12.  And  he  divided  unto  them  his  living 

13.  there  he  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous  living 
30.  which  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  harlots 
24.  5.  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead  ? 
Jno.  4.  10.  he  would  have  given  thee  living  water 
11.  from  whence  then  hast  thou  that  living  water? 

6.  51.  I  am  the  living  bread  which  came  down 

67.  As  the  living  Father  sent  me,  and  I  live  because 

7.  38.  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living  water 


Acts  7.  38.  who  received  Hiving  oracles  to  give  unto  us 
Bom.  12.  1.  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice 

14.  9.  that  he  might  be  Lord  of  both  the  dead  and  the  I. 
1  Cur.  15.  45.  The  first  man  Adam  became  a  living  soul 
Col.  2.  20.  why,  as  though  I.  in  the  world,  do  ye  subject 
Tit.  3. 3.  I.  in  malico  and  envy,  hateful,  hating  one  another 
Heh.  10.  20.   a  new  and  living  way,  through  the  veil 

1  Pet.  1.  3.  his  great  mercy  begat  us  again  unto  a  H.  hope 

15.  be  ye  yourselves  also  holy  in  all  manner  of  Hiving 
2.  4.  a  living  stone,  rejected  indeed  of  men 
5.  as  Hiving  stones,  are  built  up  a  spiritual  house 

2  Pet  3.  11.  ought  ye  to  be  in  all  holy  Hiving  and  godliness 
Eev.  16.  3.  and  every  living  soul  died— in  the  sea 

see  life. 

Living  creature — see  creature. 
Living  God — see  God. 

Loaf. — A.V.  ^bread. 

Mat.  7.  9.  if  his  son  shall  ask  him  for  a  He  af.  Lu.  11.  Ml 
Mk.  8.  14.  not  in  the  boat  with  them  more  than  one  loaf 

Loaves. — A.V.  ^bread. 

Mat.  14.  17.  We  have  here  but  five  loaves,  and  two  fishes' 
Mk.  6.  41  :  Lu.  9.  13:  Jno.  6,9 
19.  he  took  the  five  loaves— and  brake   and  gave  the 
loaves.  Mk.  6.  41  :  Lti.  9.  16 ;  Jno.  6.  11 

15.  33.  should  we  have  so  many  ^loaves  in  a  desert 
34.  How  many  loaves  have  ye  ?  Mk.  6.  38  :  8.  5 
36.  and  he  took  the  seven  loaves.  Mk.  8.  6 

16.  9.  the  five  loaves  of  the  five  thousand.  Mk.  8.  19 
10.  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  thousand 

Mh.  6.  44.  they  that  ate  the  I.  were  five  thousand  men 
52.  they  understood  not  concerning  the  loaves 

Lu.  11.  5.  Friend,  lend  me  three  loaves 

Jno.  6.  13.  with  broken  pieces  from  the  five  barley  loaves 
26.  but  because  ye  ate  of  the  loaves,  and  were  filled 

Locusts. 

Mat.  3.  4.  his  food  was  locusts  and  wild  honey.  Mk.  1.  6 
Ii'ev.  9.  3.  And  out  of  the  smoke  came  forth  locusts 

7.  the  shapes  of  the  I.  were  like  unto  horses  prepared 

Lodge. — A.V.  Ugliest. 
Mat.  13.  32.  birds — come  and  I.  in  the  branches.  Mk.  4.  32 
Lu.  9. 12.  country  rovind  about,  and  lodge,  and  get  victuals 

19.  7.  He  is  gone  in  to  ^l.  with  a  man  that  is  a  sinner 
Acts  21.  16.  Mnason  of  Cyprus — with  whom  weshoidd  I. 

Lodged. — A.V.  ^ahode. 

Mat.  21. 17.  ottt  of  the  city  to  Bethany,  and  lodged  there 
Lu.  13. 19.  birds  of  the  heaven  lodged  in  the  branches 
21.  37.  every  night  he  went  out,  and  H.  in  the  mount 
ActslO.  23.  So  he  called  them  in  and  lodged  them 
see  entertained,  hospitality,  lodging,  lodgeth. 

Lodgeth. — A.V.  Hodged. 
Acts  10.  6.  he  [Peter]  lodgeth  with  one  Simon  a  tanner.  ^32 

Lodging.— .4.  F.  Hodged. 

^c^s  10.  18.  Simon,  which  was  stirnamed  Peter,  were  H. 
28.  23.  came  to  him  [Paul]  into  his  I.  in  great  number 
Philetn.  22.  But  withal  prepare  me  also  a  lodging 


Loft  A.V. — see  story. 


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LOOKING 


Loins. 

Mat.  3.  4.  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins.  Mk.  1.  6 

Lu.  12.  35.  Let  your  Zoi^s  be  girded  about,  and  your  lamps 

Acts  2.  30.  an  oath  to  him,  that  of  the  fruit  of  bis  loins 

Eph.  6.  14.  having  girded  your  loins  with  truth 

Heh.  7.  5.  these  have  come  out  of  the  loins  of  Abraham 

10.  for  he  vras  yet  in  the  loins  of  his  father,  when 
1  Pet.  1.  13.  "Wherefore  girding  up  the  loins  of  your  mind 

Long. — A.V. '^desire,  ^great  tvhile,  Husteth, 
Mk.  12.  38.  which  desire  to  walk  in  long  robes.  Lu.  20.  46 

40.  for  a  pretence  make  long  prayers.  Lu.  20.  47 
Lu.  23.  8.  Herod — was  of  a  long  time  desirous  to  see  him 
Acts  27.  21.  when  they  had  been  /.  without  food,  then  Paul 

28.  6.  were  Hong  in  expectation,  and  beheld  nothing 
Bom.  1. 11.  For  I  long  to  see  you,  that  I  may  impart 

1  Cor.  11.  14.  if  a  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  dishonour 

15.  if  a  woman  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  gloiy  to  her 

13.  4.  Love  suffereth  long,  and  is  kind 

2  Cor.  9.  14.  with  supplication  on  your  behalf,  Zon^r  after 
Pliil.  1.  8.  For  God  is  my  witness,  how  I  long  after  you  all 
Jas.  4.  5.  spirit  which  he  made  to  dwell  in  us  Hong  unto 

1  Pet.  2.  2.  newborn  babes,  Hong  for  the  spiritual  milk 

see  longsuffering. 

Long  ago. — A.V.  ^great  while. 
Lu.  10. 13.  repented  H.  ago,  sitting  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 

Long  time. 

Mat.  25.  19.  after  a  lo7ig  time  the  lord  of  those  servants 
Lu.  8.  27,  for  a  lo7ig  time  he  had  worn  no  clothes 
20.  9.  went  into  another  country  for  a  long  time 
Jno.  5.  6.  .Jesus — knew  that  he  had  been  now  a  long  time 

14.  9.  Have  I  been  so  long  time  with  you — Philip  ? 
Acts  8.  11.  of  long  time  he  had  amazed  them  with  his 

14.  3.  Long  time  therefore  they  tarried  there  speaking 

see  (710)  little,  {of)  old. 
Long  while. 

Acts  20. 11.  [Paul]  talked  with  them  a  long  while,  even  till 

Longed. 

Phil.  2.  26.  since  he  I.  after  you  all,  and  was  sore  troubled 
4.  1.  Wherefore,  my  brethren  beloved  and  I.  for,  my  joy 

Longing. — A.V.  ^desire,  ^desiring. 

Bom.  15.  23.  having  these  many  years  a  H.  to  come  unto  you 

2  Cor.  5.  2.  H.  to  be  clothed  upon  with  our  habitation 
7.  7.  while  he  [Titus]  told  us  your  ^longing 

11.  what  fear,  yea,  what  Hanging,  yea,  what  zeal 

1  Th.  3.  6.  Honging  to  see  us,  even  as  we  also  to  see  you 

2  Tim.  1.  4.  Honging  to  see  thee,  remembering  thy  tears 

Longsiiffering. — A.V.  ^bear  lotig,  ^patient. 

Lu.  18.  7.  cry  to  him  day  and  night,  and  he  is  H.  over  them? 
Bom.  2.  4.  riches  of  his  goodness  and  forbearance  and  Z. 

9.  22.  endured  with  much  longsuffering  vessels  of  wrath 
2  Cor.  6.  6.  in  pureness,  in  knowledge,  in  I.,  in  kindness 
Gal.  5.22.  fruit  of  the  Spiritis  love,  joy,  peace,  longsuffering 
Eph.  4.  2.  with  aU  lowliness  and  meekness,  with  I. 
Col.  1.  11.  unto  all  patience  and  longsuffering  with  joy 

3.  12.  kindness,  humility,  meekness,   longsuffering 

1  Th.  5.  14.  support  the  weak,  be  '^longsuffering  toward 

1  Tim.  1.  16.  might  Jesus  Christ  show  forth  all  his  I. 

2  Tim.  3.  10.  my  teaching,  conduct,  purpose,  faith,  Z. 

4.  2.  rebuke,  exhort,  with  all  longsuffering  and  teaching 

1  Pet.  3.  20.  the  I.  of  God  waited  in  the  days  of  Noah 

2  Pet.  3.  9.  but  is  Z.  to  you-ward,  not  wishing  that  any 

lo.  account  that  the  I.  of  our  Lord  is  salvation 


Look— ^.F.  fallow,  ^behold,  Hee,  Hake  heed. 

Mat.  11.  3.  Cometh,  or  look  we  for  another  ?  Lu.  7.  19,  20 

Lu.  9.  38.  Master,  I  beseech  thee  to  look  upon  my  son 
11   35.  ^i.  therefore  whether  the  light — be  not  darkness 
21.  28.  these  things  begin  to  come  to  pass,  look  up 

Jno.  4.  35.  look  on  the  fields,  that  they  are  white  already 
19.  37.  They  shall  look  on  him  whom  they  pierced 

Acts  3.  4.  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him — said.  Look 
6.  3.  Look  ye  out  therefore,  brethren,  from  among  you 
18. 15.  names  and  your  own  law,  look  to  it  yourselves 
24.  15.  these  also  themselves  H.  for,  that  there  shall  be 

2  Cor.  3. 7.  children  of  Israel  could  not  H.  stedf astly  upon.  13 

4.  18.  while  we  look  not  at  the  things  which  are  seen 
10.  7.  Ye  look  at  the  things  that  are  before  your  face 

Eph.  5.  15.  ^Look  therefore  carefully  how  ye  walk 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  which  things  angels  desire  to  look  into 

2  Pet.  3. 13.  according  to  his  promise,  we  I.  for  new  heavens 

14.  seeing  that  ye  Z.  for  these  things,  give  diligence 

2  Jno.  8.  Look  to  yourselves,  that  ye  lose  not  the  things 
Bev.  4.  3.  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a  jasper 

5.  3.  able  to  open  the  book,  or  to  look  thereon 

11.9.  men^Z.  upon  their  dead  bodies  three  days  and  a  half 
18.  9.  when  they  Hook  upon  the  smoke  of  her  burning 
see  expect,  fasten,  looked,  looking,  see,  ivait. 

Looked. — A.V.    ^beheld,    Hook,    ^looking,    Regarded, 
hespect,  ^saw. 
Mk.  3.  5.  had  looked  round  alsout  on  them  vpith  anger 

5.  32.  he  looked  round  about  to  see  her  that  had  done 
8.  24.  And  he  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see  men 

25    he  Hooked  stedf  astly,  and  was  restored,  and  saw 

10.  23.  Jesus  I.  round  about,  and  saithunto  his  disciples 

11.  11.  temple;  and  when  he  had  looked  round  about 
Lu.  1.  25.  looked  upon  me,  to  take  away  my  reproach 

48.  For  he  hath  H.  upon  the  low  estate  of  his  handmaiden 

6.  10.  And  he  Hooked  round  about  on  them  all,  and  said 
22.  61.  And  the  Lord  turned,  and  looked  upon  Peter 

■Tno.  1.  36.  he  [John  Baptist]  ^l.  upon  Jesus  as  he  walked 
42.  Jesus  ^looked  upon  him,  and  said,  Thou  art  Simon 
13.  22.  The  disciples  looked  one  on  another,  doubting 
20.  11.  Mary — stooped  and  looked  into  the  tomb 

.4c/s7  55    [Stephen]fullof  the  Holy  Ghost,  Z.  up  stedfastly 
22.  13.  in  that  very  hour  I  looked  up  on  him 

Heb.  11.  10.  he  Z.  for  the  city  which  hath  the  foundations 

26.  for  he  ^looked,  unto  the  recompense  of  reward 
Bev.  18.  18.  as  they  Hooked  upon  the  smoke  of  her  burning 

see  beheld,  expected,  expectation,  fastening,  looking,  saw,  seeing. 

Looketh. 

Mat.  5.  28.  every  one  that  I.  on  a  woman  to  lust  after  her 
Jas.  1 .  25.  he  that  I.  into  the  perfect  law,  the  law  of  liberty 

see  expecteth- 

Looking. — A.  V.ibeheld,^beholding,^consideri.ng,*gazing, 
Hook — ed,  huait — ed — i7ig. 

Mat.  14.  19.  and  I.  up  to  heaven,  he.  Mk.  6. HI;  Lu.9. 16 
Mk.  3. 34.  And  ^l.  round  on  them  which  sat  round  about  him 

7.  34.  and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  sighed  and  saitb. 
10.  21.  And  Jesus  Hooking  upon  him  loved  him 

27.  Jesus  I.  upon  them  saith.  With  men  it  is  impossible 

15.  43.  who — was  H.  for  the  kingdom  of  God.  Lu.  23, ''51 
I'j.  4.  and  H.  up,  they  see  that  the  stone  is  rolled  back 

Lu.  2,  25,   Simeon — Hooking  for  the  consolation  of  Israel 
38.  were  Hooking  for  the  redemption  of  Jerusalem 
9  62.  put  his  hand  to  the  plough,  and  looking  back,  is  fit 
12.  36.  yourselves  like  unto  men  Hooking  for  their  lord 

Jno.  20.  5.  [Peter]  I.  in,  he  seeth  the  linen  cloths.  Lu.  24. 

Acts  1.  9.  as  they  were  ^looking,  he  was  taken  up         [12 

10.  they  were  Hooki7ig  stedf  astly  into  heaven  as  he  went 

11.  why  stand  ye  Hooking  into  heaven  ? 


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LOST 


Acts  23.  1.  Paul,  '^looking  stedfastly  ou  the  council 

21.  now  are  they  ready,  I.  for  the  pi-omise  from  thee 
J?o»».  4.  20.  Iooki7i(/niitothe  promise  of  God,  he  wavered  not 
Gal.  6.  1.  Hooking  to  thyself,  lest  thou  also  be  tempted 
Phil.  2.  4.  not  Hooking  each  of  3'ou  to  his  own  things 
Tit.  2.  13.  looking  for  the  blessed  hope  and  appearing 
Heh.  12.  2.  looking  unto  Jesus  the  author  and  perfecter 

15.  looking  carefully  lest  there  be  any  man  that  falleth 
2  Pet.  3.  12.  looking  for  and  earnestly  desiring  the  coming 
Jude  21.  looking  for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

see  beholding,  expectation,  fastening  (liis  eyes),  looked. 

Loose.— 4. F.  ^put  off. 

Mat.  16.  19.  whatsoever  thou  shalt  loose  on  earth.  18.  18 

21.2.  withher:  Z.  them,  and  bring.  IfZ;.  11.2  :  L«.  19.  30 
Mk.  11.  i.  in  the  open  street;  and  they  loose  him 
Lu.  13.  15.  each  one  of  you  on  the  sabbath  loose  his  ox 

19.  31.  Aud  if  any  one  ask  you.  Why  do  ye  I.  him  ?  33 
J710.  11.  44.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  L.  him,  and  let  him  go 
Acts  7.  33.  ^Loose  the  shoes  from  thy  feet 
Rev.  5.  2.  worthy  to  open  the  book,  and  to  loose  the  seals 

9.  14.  Loose  the  four  angels  which  are  bound  [thereof  ? 
see  unloose. 

Loosed. — A.V.  ^ivashed. 

Mat.  16.  19.  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven.  18. 18 
Mk.  7.  35.  the  bond  of  his  tongue  was  loosed.  Lu.  1.  64 
Lu.  13.  12.  Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from  thine  infirmity 

16.  been  /.  from  this  bond  on  the  day  of  the  sabbath? 
Acts  2.  24.  whom  God  raised  up,  having  loosed  the  pangs 

16.  26.  and  every  one's  bands  were  loo-ied  [of  death 
22.  30.   [chief  captain]  I.  him — aud  brought  Paul  down 

1  Cor.  7.  27.  Art  thou  bound  unto  a  wife  ?  seek  not  to  be 
loosed.     Art  thou  I.  from  a  wife  ?  seek  not  a  wife 

Bev.  1.  5.  him  that  loveth  us,  aud^Ioosed  us  from  our  sins 
9,  15.  And  the  four  angels  were  loosed 

20.3.  after  this  he  [Satan]  must  be  Zoosei^  for  a  little  time 
7.  Satan  shall  be  loosed  out  of  his  prison 

see  discharged,  loosing,  released,  set  sail. 

Loosing. — A.V.  Hoosed, 

Mk.  11.  5.  What  do  ye,  loosing  the  colt? 

Lu.  19.  33.  as  they  were  I.  the  colt,  the  owners  thereof  said 

Acts  27. 40.  the  same  time  Hoosing  the  bands  of  the  rudders 

see  sail,  setting  {sail),  v^eighed  {anchor). 

Lord,  with  attributes. — see  pro]per  names. 

Lord  (applied  to  man). — A.V.  '^dominion,  '^exercise 
lordship,   ^master,  ^sir. 

Mat.  10.  24.  above  his  master,  nor  a  servant  above  his  lord 

25.  as  his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his  lord 
18.  25.  his  lord  commanded  him  to  be  sold 

26.  Lord,  have  patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay 

27.  lord  of  that  servant — released  him,  and  forgave 

31.  came  and  told  unto  their  I.  all  that  was  done.  L  u.  14. 21 

32.  his  lord  called  him  unto  him,  and  saith  to  him 
34.  his  I.  was  wroth,  and  delivered  him  to  the  tormentors 

20. 25.  rulers  of  the  Gentiles  Hord  it  over  them.  Mk.  10. 242 

24.  46.  whom  his  I.  when  he  cometh  shall  find.  Lu.  12. 37, 
48.  say  in  his  heart.  My  lord  tarrieth.  Lu.  12.  45     [43 

■  50.  the  I.  of  that  servant  shall  come.  25. 19 :  Lu.  12.  46 

25.  18.  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money 

20.  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me.  22 

21 .  His  lord  said — enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord.  23 
24.  Lord,  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  a  hard  man 

Mk.  13  35.  know  not  when  the  Hard  of  the  house  cometh  | 

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Lu.  12.  36.  like  unto  men  looking  for  their  lord       [24.  45 
42.  faithful  aud  wise  steward,  whom  his  I.  shall  set.  Mat. 

14.  22.  Lord,  what  thou  didst  command  is  done.  23 
16.  3.  my  lord  taketh  away  the  stewardship  from  me  ? 

5.  each  one  of  his  lord's  debtors,  he  said  to  the  first, 
How  much  owest  thou  unto  my  lord  ? 

8.  And  his  loi-d  commended  the  unrighteous  steward 
Lu.  19.  16.  Lord,  thy  poimd  hath  made  ten  pounds 

18.  Thy  pound,  Lord,  hath  made  five  pounds 

20.  Lord,  behold,  here  is  thy  pound 

25.  they  said  unto  him,  Lord,  he  hath  ten  pounds 
Jno.  15.  15.  the  servant  knoweth  not  what  his  lo7-d  doeth 

20.  A  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord 
Acts  25.  26.  I  have  no  certain  thing  to  write  unto  my  lord 
Bom.  14.  4.  to  his  own  Hord  he  standeth  or  falleth 
Gal.  4.  1.  a  bondservant,  though  he  is  lord  of  all 
1  Pet.  3.  6.  as  Sarah  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 
Bev.  7.  14.  I  say  unto  him.  My  Hord,  thou  knowest 

Lording. — A.V.  Hords. 
1  Pet.  5.  3.  neither  as  H.  it  over  the  charge  allotted  to  you 

Lords. 

Mk.  6.  21.  Herod  on  his  birthday  made  a  supper  to  his  I. 

1  Cor.  8.  5.  as  there  are  gods  many,  and  lords  many 

see  lording. 

Lordship. — A.V.  ^dominion. 

Lu.  22.  25.  The  kings  of  the  Gentiles  have  I.  over  them 

2  Cor.  1.  24.  Not  that  we  have  Hardship  over  your  faith 
see  lord. 

Lose. 

Mat.  10. 39.  his  life  shall  lose  it.  16.  25  :  Mk.  8.  35  :  Lu.  9.  24 : 
42.  he  shall  in  no  wise  lose  his  rewai'd.  Mk.  9.  41  [17.  33 
Lu.  9.  25.  and  lose  or  forfeit  his  own  self  ? 

15.  8.  ten  pieces  of  silver,  if  she  lose  one  piece 
Jno.  6.  39.  which  he  hath  given  me  I  should  lose  nothing 
2  Jno.  8.  that  ye  I.  not  the  things  which  we  have  wrought 

see  forfeit,  loseth,  lost. 

Loseth.— ^.F.  Hose. 

Mat.  10.  39.  he  that  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake 
Jno.  12.  25.  He  that  loveth  his  life  ^loseth  it 

Loss. — A.V.  ^damage,  '^diminishing. 

Acts  27.  21.  and  have  gotten  this  injury  and  loss.  ^10 

22.  for  there  shall  be  no  loss  of  life  among  you 
Bom.  11.  12.  aud  their  Hoss  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  3. 15.  man's  work  shall  be  burned,  he  shall  suffer  Zoss 

2  Cor.  7.  9.  that  ye  might  suffer  Hoss  by  us  in  nothing 
Phil.  3.  7.  gain  to  me,  these  have  I  counted  loss  for  Christ 

8.  I  count  all  things  to  be  loss — for  whom  I  suffered 
the  loss  of  all  things 

Lost. — A.V.  Hose. 

Mat.  5.  13.  if  the  salthave  I.  its  savour.  Mk.  9.  50  :  Lu.  14.34 

10.  6.  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel,  lb.  24 
Lu,.  15.  4.  having  H.  one  of  them — go  after  that  which  is  I. 

6.  with  me,  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which  was  lost 

9.  for  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had  lost 
24.  is  alive  again  ;  he  was  Z.,  and  is  found.  32    fmargin 

19.10.  to  seek  and  to  save  that  which  was  Zo5^  Mat.lQ.W 
Jno.  6.  12.  pieces  which  remain  over,  that  nothing  be  lost 
18.  9.  Of  those  whom  thou  hast  given  me  I  lost  not  one 
see  perished — ing. 


LOT 

Lot — s. 

Mat.  27.  35.  parted  his  garments — casting  lots.  Mh.  15.  24 

Lu.  1.  9.  his  [Zacharias]  lot  was  to  enter  into  the  temple 

Acts  1.  26.  gave  lots  for  them ;  and  the  I.  fell  upon  Matthias 

8.  21.  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  matter 

see  inkeritance. 

Cast  Lots  A.V. — see  cast. 

Loud. 

Lu.  1.  42.  she  [Elisabeth]  lifted  up  her  voice  with  a  I.  cry 
8.  28.  with  a  loud  voice  said,  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee 
17.  15.  turned  back,  with  a  loud  voice  glorifying  God 
19.  37.  began  to  rejoice  and  praise  God  with  a  loud  voice 
23.  23.  But  they  were  instant  with  loud  voices,  asking 
that  he  might  be  crucified 

Acts  8.  7.  spirits,  they  came  out,  crying  with  a  loud  voice 

14.  10.  said  with  a  loud  voice,  Stand  upright  on  thy  feet 
26.  24.  Festus  saith  with  a  I.  voice,  Paul,  thou  art  mad 

see  great. 

Love. — A.  V.  '^charity,  ^dear,  ^entertain,  ^kindness. 

Mat.  24. 12.  the  love  of  the  many  shall  wax  cold 

Jno.  13.  35.  my  disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  to  another 

15.  9.  I  also  have  loved  you ;  abide  ye  in  my  love 
10.  ye  shall  abide  in  my  love — and  abide  in  his  love 
13.  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this,  that  a  man  lay 

17.  26.  Love  wherewith  thou  lovedst  me  may  be  in  them 
Bom.  5.  8.  But  God  commendeth  his  own  love  toward  us 
.8.  35.  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love  of  Christ  ? 

12.  9.  Let  love  be  without  hypocrisy 

10.  In  love  of  the  brethren  be  tenderly  aifectioned 
13. 10.  L.  worketh  no  ill — I.  therefore  is  the  fulfilment  of 

15.  3Q.  and  by  the  I.  of  the  Spirit,  that  ye  strive  [the  law 

1  Cor.  8.  1.  Knowledge  puffeth  up,  but  Hove  edifieth 

13.  2.  but  have  not  Hove,  I  am  nothing,  il,  13 

4.  ^L.  sufltereth  long — H.  envieth  not  ;  ^l.  vaunteth  not 

.8.  iJj.  never  faileth  :  but  whether  there  be  prophecies 

13.  abideth  faith,  hope.  Hove — greatest  of  these  is  Hove 

14.1.  Follow  after  i/o ye;  yet  desire  earnestly  spiritual 

16.  14.  Let  all  that  ye  do  be  done  in  ^love 
24.  My  love  be  with  you  all  in  Christ  Jesus 

2  Cor.  2.  4.  that  ye  might  know  the  love  which  I  have 

8.  I  beseech  you  to  confirm  your  love  toward  him 

5.  14.  For  the  love  of  Christ  constraineth  us  ;  because 

6.  6.  kindness,  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  in  love  unfeigned 
8.  7.  in  all  earnestness,  and  in  your  love  to  us.  8 

24.  Shew — in  the  face  of  the  churches  the  proof  of  your  I. 
13.  11.  the  God  of  love  and  peace  shall  be  with  you 
Gal.  5.  6.  nor  uncircumcision;  but  faith  working  through  I. 
13.  through  love  be  servants  one  to  another 
.22.  But  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 
Eph.  2.  4.  God,  being  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  great  love 
3.  19.  know  the  love  of  Christ  which  passeth  knowledge 
6.  23.  Peace  be  to  the  brethren,  and  love  with  faith 
Phil.  1.  9.  I  pray,  that  your  love  may  abound  yet  more 
16.  the  one  do  it  of  L, knowing  that  I  am  set  for  the  defence 

2.  1.  any  comfort  in  Christ,  if  any  consolation  of  love 
2.  that  ye  be  of  the  same  mind,  having  the  same  love 

<Jol.  1.  4.  the  love  which  ye  have  toward  all  the  saints 
8.  who  also  declared  unto  us  your  love  in  the  Spirit 
13.  translated  us  into  the  kingdom  of  the  Son  of  his  2/. 

3.  14.  above  all  these  things  put  on  Hove 

1  Th.  1.  3.  your  work  of  faith  and  labour  of  love 

3.  6.  brougiit  us  glad  tidings  of  your  faith  and  Hove 

4.  9.  concerning  love  of  the  brethren  ye  have  no  need 

5.  8.  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  and  love 

2  Th.  1.  3.  the  H.  of  each  one  of  you  all  toward  one  another 
2.  10.  because  they  received  not  the  love  of  the  truth 


LOVE 

1.  Tim.  1.  5.  the  end  of  the  charge  is  H.  out  of  a  pure  heart 
14.  abounded  exceedingly  with  faith  and  love 

2.  15.  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  H.  and  sanctification 
4.  12.  in  manner  of  life,  in  H.,  in  faith,  in  purity  [2.^22 
6.11.  follow  after  righteousness,  godliness,  faith,  Z.  2  Tim. 

2  Ti7}i.  1.  7.  spirit  of  fearfulness  ;  but  of  power  and  love 

3.  10.  didst  follow  my — faith,  longsuffering,  i/.,  patience 
Tit  2.  2.  aged  men — sound  in  faith,  in  Hove,  in  patience 

3.  4.  our  Saviour,  and  his  love  toward  man,  appeared 
Philem.  5.  hearing  of  thy  love,  and  of  the  faith  which 

7.  For  I  had  much  joy  and  comfort  in  thy  love 

9.  yet  for  love's  sake  I  rather  beseech,  being  such 
Heh.  6.  10.  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  work  and  the  I. 

10.  24.  to  provoke  unto  love  and  good  works 
13.  1.  Let  love  of  the  brethren  continue 
2.  Forget  not  to  shew  Have  unto  strangers 

1  Pet.  1.  22.  unto  unfeigned  love  of  the  brethren 

4.  8.  above  all  things  being  fervent  in  your  Hove — for 

Hove  covereth  a  multitude  of  sins 

5.  14,  Salute  one  another  with  a  kiss  of  Hove 

2  Pet.  1.  7.  in  your  godliness  Hove  of  the  brethren  ;  and  in 

your  Hove  of  the  brethren  Hove 

1  Jno.  2.  15.  the  world,  the  love  of  the  Father  is  not  in  him 

3.  1.  what  manner  of  love  the  Father  hath  bestowed 
16.  Hereby  know  we  love,  because  he  laid  down  his  life 

4.  7.  let  us  love  one  another  :  for  love  is  of  God 

8.  loveth  not  knoweth  not  God ;  for  God  is  love.  16 

10.  Herein  is  love,  not  that  we  loved  God 

12.  God  abideth  in  us,  and  his  love  is  perfected  in  ua 

16.  believed  the  I.  which  God  hath  in  us— abideth  in  I. 

17.  Herein  is  love  made  perfect  with  us 

18.  There  is  no  fear  in  I. :  but  perfect  I.  casteth  out  fear 

2  Jno.  6.  this  is  love,  that  we  should  walk  after  his 

3  Jno.  6.  who  bare  witness  to  thy  Hove  before  the  church 
Jude  2.  Mercy  unto  you  and  peace  and  love  be  multiplied 
Bev.  2.  4.  against  thee,  that  thou  didst  leave  thy  first  love 

19.  I  know  thy  works,  and  thy  Hove  and  faith 

Love  (verh). 

Mat.  5.  43.  said,  Thou  shalt  ZoiJe  thy  neighbour,  and  hate 
44.  I  say  unto  you.  Love  your  enemies.  Lu.  6.  27,  35 
46.  if  ye  love  them  that  I.  you,  what  reward.  Lu.  6.  32 

6.  5.  they  love  to  stand  and  pray  in  the  synagogues 
24.  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other.  Lu.  16.  13 

19,19.  Thou  shalt  Zove  thy  neighbour  as  thyself.  22.39: 
Mk.  12.  31,  33  :  Bom.  13.  9  :  Gal.  5.  14  :  Jas.  2.  8 

22.  37.  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy 
heart.  Mk.  12.  30,  33  :  Lu.  10.  27 
Lu.  6.  32.  even  sinners  love  those  that  love  them 

7.  42.  Which  of  them  therefore  will  love  him  most  ? 

20.  46.  long  robes,  and  I.  salutations.  11.  43:  Mat.  23.  6 
Jno.  8.  42.  If  God  were  your  Father,  ye  would  love  me 

10.  17.  the  Father  love  me,  because  I  lay  down  my  life 
13.  34.  love  one  another — ye  also  love  one  another 

11.  15.  If  ye  love  me,  ye  will  keep  my  commandments 
21.  and  I  will  love  him,  and  will  manifest  myself 

23.  If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  word:  and  my 

Father  will  love  him 
31.  the  world  may  know  that  I  love  the  Father    ["3.  23 
15. 12.  commandment,  that  ye  I.  one  another.  17  :  1  Jno. 
19.  were  of  the  world,  the  world  would  love  its  own 

21.  15.  Lord  ;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  16,  17 
Rom.  8.  28.  that  I.  God  all  things  work  together  for  good 

13.  8.  Owe  no  man  anything,  save  to  love  one  another 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  things  God  prepared  for  them  that  love  him 

2  Cor.  11.  11.  because  Hove  you  not?  God  knoweth 

12.  1.0.  If  I  I.  you  more  abundantly,  am  I  loved  the  less  ? 
Eph.  5.  25.  Husbands,  love  your  wives.  28,  33  :  Col.  3.  19 

(i.  24.  Grace  be  with  all  them  that  love  our  Lord  Jesus 


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LOYE 


LOVETH 


1  Th.  4.  9.  are  taught  of  God  to  love  one  another 
Tit.  2.  4.  to  love  their  husbands,  to  love  their  children 

3.  15.  Salute  them  that  love  us  in  faith 
Jas.  1.  12.  promised  to  them  that  love  him.  2.  5 
1  Pet.  1.  8.  whom  not  having  seeu  ye  love  ;  on  whom 
22.  love  one  another  from  the  heart  fervently 

2.  17.  Honour  all  men.  Love  the  brotherhood 

3.  10.  He  that  would  love  life,  And  see  good  daya 

1  Jno.  2.  15.  Love  not  the  world — If  any  man  I.  the  world 

3.  11.  should  love  one  another.  4.  7,  11  :  2  Jno.  6 

14.  death  into  life,  because  we  love  the  brethren 

18.  My  little  children,  let  us  not  love  in  word 

4.  12.  if  we  love  one  another,  God  abideth  in  iis 

19.  We  love,  because  he  first  loved  us 

20.  say,  I  I.  God — cannot  I.  God  whom  he  hatli  not  seen 

21.  that  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother  also 

6.  2.  we  love  the  children  of  God,  when  we  love  God 

2  Jno.  1.  whom  I  love  in  truth.  3  Jno.  1 

liev.  3,  19.  As  many  as  I  love,  I  reprove  and  chasten 
see  loved,  loveth  loving 

Love  of  God. 
Lu.  11,  42.  and  pass  over  judgement  and  the  love  of  God 
Jno.  5.  42.  tliat  ye  have  not  the  love  of  God  in  yourselves 
Bom.  5.  5.  because  the  love  of  God  hath  been  shed  abroad 

8.  39.  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  luve  of  God 
2  Cor.  13.  14.  the  love  of  God,  and  the  communion  of 
2  Th.  3.  5.  the  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love  of  God 
1  Jno.  2.  5.  verily  hath  the  love  of  God  been  perfected 

3.  17.  how  doth  the  love  of  God  abide  in  him  ? 

4.  9.  Herein  was  the  love  of  God  manifested  in  us 

5.  3.  the  love  of  God,  that  we  keep  his  commandments 
Jude  21.  keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  God,  looking  for 

In  Love. — A.V.  ^charitably. 
Bom.  14.  15.  is  grieved,  thou  walkest  no  longer  in  Hr-ae 
1  Cor.  4.  21.  shall  I  come  unto  you  with  a  rod,  or  in  love 
Eph.  1.  4.  holy  and  without  blemish  before  him  in  love 

3.  17.  that  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  i)i  love 

4.  2.  longsuffering,  forbearing  one  another  in  lore 

15.  but  speaking  truth  in  love,  may  growup  in  all  things 

16.  of  the  body  unto  the  building  up  of  itself  in  love 

5.  2.  walk  in  love,  even  as  Christ  also  loved  you 

Col.  2.  2.  be  comforted,  they  being  knit  together  in  love 

1  Th.  3.  12.  make  you  to  increase  and  abound  in  love 

6.  13.  esteem  them  exceeding  highly  in  love  for  their 

2  Tim.  1.  13.  hast  heard  from  me,  in  faith  and  love 

1  Jno.  4.  16.  he  that  abideth  in  love  abideth  in  God 

18.  no  fear  in  Zofe  — thatfeareth  is  not  made  perfect  i>i  I. 

2  Jno.  3.  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  Father,  in  truth  and  love 

Love  of  money. — A.V,  ^covetous ness. 

1  Tim.  6. 10.  the  love  of  money  is  a  root  of  all  kinds  of  evil 
Heb.  13.  6.  Be  ye  free  from  the  ^love  of  money 

Loved. — A.V.  Hove. 

Mk.  10.  21.  And  Jesus  looking  upon  him  loved  him 
Lu.  7.  47.   which  are  many,  are  forgiven  ;  for  she  I.  much 
Jno.  3.  16,  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave  his  only 
19    men  loved  the  darkness  rather  than  the  light 

11.  5.  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and  Lazarus 
36.  The  Jews  therefore  said.  Behold  Viow  he  loved  him  ! 

12.  43.  for  they  I.  the  glory  of  men  more  than  the  glory 

13.  1.   having  loved  his  own — he  loved  them  unto  the  end 
34.  love  one  another;  even  as  I  have  loved  you.  15. 12 

14.  21.  he  that  loveth  me  shall  be  loved  of  my  Father 
28.  If  ye  loved  rne.ye  would  liave  rejoiced,  because  I  go 

15.  9.  as  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  I  also  have  loved  you 

16.  27.  Father  himself  loveth  you,  because  ye  have  I.  me 


J710. 20.  2.  disciple,  whom  Jesus  loved.  13. 23 :  19. 26 :  21 . 7, 20 
Bom.  8.  37.  more  than  conquerors  through  him  that  I.  us 

9.  13.  Even  as  it  is  written,  Jacob  I  I.,  but  Esau  I  hated 
2  Cor.  12. 15.  If  I  love  you  more  abundantly,  am  1 1,  the  less  ? 
Oal.  2.  20.  who  loved  me,  and  gave  himself  up  for  me 
Eph.  2.  4.  for  his  great  love  wherewith  he  loved  us 

5.  2.  even  as  Christ  also  loved  you,  and  gave  himself 

25.  even  as  Christ  also  loved  the  church 

2  Th.  2.  16.  which  loved  us  and  gave  us  eternal  comfort 
2  Tim.  4.  8.  also  to  all  them  that  have  H.  his  appearing 

10.  Demas  forsook  me,  having  loved  this  present,  world 
Heb.  1.  9.  Thou  hast  I.  righteousness,  and  hated  inuiiiity 
2  Pet,  2.  15.  son  of  Beor,  who  I.  the  hire  of  wrong-doing 

1  Jno.  4  10.  not  that  we  loved  God,  but  that  he  loved  us 

11.  if  God  so  loved  VLB,  we  also  ought  to  love  one  another 

19.  We  love,  because  he  first  loved  us 

Bev.  3.  9    before  thy  feet,  and  to  know  that  I  have  I.  thee 

12. 11.  and  they  loved,  not  their  life  even  uuto  death 

see  lovedst,  loveth. 

Lovedst, — A.V  Hoved. 

Jno.  17.  23.  and  Hovedst  them,  even  as  thou  Uovedst  me 
24.  for  thou  I.  me  before  the  foundation  of  the  world 

26.  love  wherewith  thou  Hovedst  me  may  be  iu  them 

Love-feasts. — A.V.  ^deceivinys,  "'feasts  of  charity. 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  revelling  in  their  Hove-f easts  while  they  feast 
Jude  12.  they  who  are  hidden  rocks  in  your  Hove-feasts 

Lovely, 
Phil.  4  8    things  are  pure,  whatsoever  things  are  lovely 

Lover — s. — A  V.  ^covetov.s,  "^despisers, 

Lu.  16.  14.  the  Pharisees,  who  were  Hovers  of  money 

i  Tim.  3.  3.  not  contentious,  no  '^lover  of  money 

2  Tim.  3.  2.  For  men  shall  be  I.  of  self,  Hovers  of  monej' 

3,  without  self-control,  fierce,  no  Hovers  of  good 

4.  lovers  of  pleasure  rather  than  lovers  of  God 

Tit,  1  8,  given  to  hospitality,  a  Zoz^er  of  good,  soberminded 

Lovest. 

Jno.  11.  3    Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  sicit 
21.  15.  Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest  thou  me.  16,  17. 

Lovetli. — A.V,  Hove,  ^loved 

Mat.  10.  37.  I.  father  or  mother  more  than  me — I',  son  or 
Lu  7.  5.  for  he  loveth  onr  natioU;  and  himself  built 

47.  to  whom  little  is  forgiven,  the  same  loveth  little 
Jno.  3.  3.'>,  The  Fatlier  I.  the  Son,  and  hath  given.  5.  20 
12.  25.  He  that  loveth  his  hfe  loseth  it 
14.  21.  he  it  is  that  loveth  me  ;  and  he  that  loveth  me 
shall  be  loved  of  my  P'ather 
24.  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my  words 
16.  27.  Father  himself  I.  you,  because  ye  have  loved  me 
Rotn.  13.  8.  he  that  I.  his  neighbour  hath  fulfilled  the  law 

1  Cor.  8.  3.  if  any  man  H.  God,  the  same  is  known  of  him 
16.  22.  If  any  man  H.  not  the  Lord,  let  him  be  anathema 

2  Cor.  9.  7.  of  necessity  ;  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 
Eph.  5.  28.  He  that  lovetli,  his  own  wife  loveth  himself 
Heh.  12.  6.  For  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  chastanette 

1  Jno.  2.  10;  He  that  loveth  his  brother  abideth  in  tne  light 

3.  10.  not  of  God,  neither  he  that  loi'eth  not  his  brother 
14.  He  that  loveth  not  abideth  in  death 

4.  7.  every  one  that  loveth  is  begotten  of  God 

8.  He  that  lovethnot  knoweth  not  God  ;  for  God  is  love 

20.  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother  whom  he  hath  seen 

21.  that  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother  also 


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LOVETH 

1  Jno.  5. 1.  I.  him  that  begat  loveth  him  also  that  is  begotten 
3  Jno.  9.  Diotrephes,  who  loveth  to  have  the  preeminence 
Bev.  1.  5.  Unto  him  that  H.  us,  and  loosed  us  from  our  sins 
22.  15.  and  every  one  that  loveth  and  maketh  a  lie 

Loving. — A.V.  Hove. 

1  Pet.  3.  8.  compassionate,  H.  as  brethren,  tenderhearted 

Low. 

Lu.  1.  48.  looked  upon  the  lotu  estate  of  his  handmaiden 
62.  their  thrones,  And  hath  exalted  them  of  low  degree 

Jas.  1.  9.  But  let  the  brother  of  Imv  degree  glory 
10.  and  the  rich,  in  that  he  is  made  low 

see  loiulij- 

Lowered — ing. — A.V.  Het  down,  hfral-e  sail. 
A  cts  9. 25.  let  him  down  through  the  wall,iL  him  in  a  basket 
27.  17.  they  Howered  the  gear,  and  so  were  driven 
30.  sailors — had  Howered  the  boat  into  the  sea 

Lower — est.  • 

Lu.  14.  9.  shalt  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest  place 

10.  thou  art  bidden,  go  and  sit  down  in  the  loiuest  place 
Eph.  4.  9.  he  also  descended  into  the  I.  parts  of  the  earth  ? 
Seb.  2.  7.  Thou  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the  angels.  9 

Lowliness. — A.V.  ^hiimilitij 
Acts  20.  19.  serving  the  Lord  with  all  HowUness  of  mind 
Eph.  4.  2.  with  all  I.  and  meekness,  with  longsuffering 
Phil.  2.  8.  in  lowliness  of  mind  each  counting  other  better 

Lowly. — A.V.  ^base,  ^cast  doiun,  How. 
Mat.  11.  29.  learn  of  me  ;  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly 
Bom.  12.  16.  condescend  to  things  that  are  Huwly 

2  Cor.  7.  6.  he  that  comforteth  the  Howhj,  even  God 
10. 1.  I  who  in  your  presence  am  Howly  among  you 

Lowring. 
Mat.  16. 3.  foul  weather  to-day  :  for  the  heaven  is  red  and  I. 

Lucre. 

1  Tim.  3.  8.  not  greedy  of  filthy  lucre.  Tit.  1.  7 

Tit.  1.  11.  things  which  they  ought  not,  for  filthy  l.'s  sake 

1  Pet.  5.  2.  nor  yet  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  mind 

Lukewarm. 
Bev.  3. 16.  because  thou  art  I.,  and  neither  hot  nor  cold 

Lump. 

Bom.  9.  21 .  same  I.  to  make  one  part  a  vessel  unto  honour 

11,  16.  And  if  the  flrstfruit  is  holy,  so  is  the  honj) 

1  Cor.  b.  6.  a  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  I  ?  Gal.  5.  9 
7.  Purge  out  the  old  leaven,  that  ye  may  be  anew  lumjj 

Lunatick  A.V. — see  epileptic. 

Lust. 
Mat.  5.  28.  looketh  on  a  woman  to  lust  after  her  hath 
Bom.  1.  27.  burned  in  their  lust  one  toward  another 
1  Cor.  10.  6.  we  shoiild  not  I.  after  evil  things,  as  they  also 
Gal.  5.  16.  Spirit,  and  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lustoi  the  flesh 
1  Th.  4.  5.  not  in  the  passion  of  lust,  even  as  the  Gentiles 
Jas.  1.  14.  when  he  is  drawn  away  by  his  own  lust 


MADNESS 

Jas.  1. 15.  Then  the  I.,  when  it  hath  conceived,  beareth  sin 
4.  2.  Ye  lust,  and  have  not :  ye  kill,  and  covet,  and  cannot 

2  Pei.  1.  4.  corruption  that  is  in  the  world  by  Zitsi  [obtain 
2.  10.  that  walk  after  the  flesh  in  the  lust  of  defilement 

1  Jno.  2.  16.  the  last  of  the  flesh,  and  the  lust  of  the  eyes 
17.  the  world  passeth  away,  and  the  lust  thereof 


Lusted— eth. 

1  Cor.  10.  6.  not  lust  after  evil  things,  as  they  also  lusted 
Gal.B.n.&eshl.  against  the  Spirit — Spirit  against  the  flesh 
Bev.  18.  14    fruits  which  thy  soul  lusted  after  are  gone 
see  long 

Lusts. 

Mk.  4. 19.  lusts  of  other  things  entering  in,  choke  the  word 

Jno.  8.  44.  and  the  lusts  of  your  father  it  is  your  will  to  do 

Bum.  1. 24.  God  gave  themup  in  the  lusts  of  their  hearts  unto 

6.  12.  mortal  body,  that  ye  should  obey  the  lusts  thereof 

13.  14.  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh,  to  fulfil  the  lusts 

Gal.  5.  24.  crucified  the  flesh  with  the  passions  and  the  I. 

Ejph.  2.  3.  we  also  all  once  lived  in  the  lusts  of  our  flesh 

4.  22.  which  waxeth  corrupt  after  the  lusts  of  deceit 

1  Tim.  6.  9.  many  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts,  such  as  drown 

2  Tim.  2.  22.  flee  youthful  I.,  and  follow  after  righteousness 

3.  6.   women  laden  with  sins,  led  away  by  divers  lusts 

4.  3.  heap  to  themselves  teachers  after  tlieir  own  lusts 
Tit.  2.  12.  that,  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  i;ts^s,  we 

3.  3.  deceived,  serving  divers  lusts  and  pleasures 

1  ret.  1. 14.  to  your  former  I.  in  the  time  of  your  ignorance 

2.  11.  to  abstain  from  fleshly  I.,  which  war  against  the 

4.  2.  rest  of  your  time  in  the  flesh  to  the  I.  of  men  [soid 
3.  have  walked  in  lasciviousness,  lusts,  winebibbings 

2  Pet.  2.  18.  entice  in  the  I.  of  the  flesh,  by  lasciviousness 

3.  3.  come  with  mockery,  walking  after  their  own  lusts 
Jude  16.  murmurers,  complainers,  walking  after  their  I 

18.  be  mockers,  walking  after  their  own  ungodly  lusts 
see  pleasures. 

Lying.— .4.  V.  Haid,  Hie. 

Mat.  8.  14.  saw  his  wife's  mother  Hying  sick  of  a  fever 

9.  2.  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed 
Lu.  2. 12    in  swaddling  clothes,  and  /(/;';;(/ in  a  manger.  16 
Jno.  5.  0.  When  Jesus  saw  him  [lame  man]  -lying 
20.  5.  looking  in,  he  seeth  the  linen  cloths  lying.  ^S 
7.  upon  his  head,  not  lying  with  the  linen  cloths 
Acts  23.  16.  Paul's  sister's'son  heard  of  their  lying  in  wait 
2  Th.  2.  9.  with  all  power  and  signs  and  lying  wonders 
see  falsehood,  leaning,  plots. 


M. 


Mad. — A.V.  Reside  thyself. 
Jno.  10. 20.  He  hath  a  devil,  and  Ss,ri\ad;  why  heat  ye  him? 
Acts  12.  15.  And  they  said  unto  her.  Thou  art  mad 

26.  11.  exceedingly?^,  against  them,  I  [Saul]  persecuted 

24.  Festus  saitli  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou  art  ijua^Z 

25.  Paul  saith,  I  am  not  mad,  most  excellent  Festus 

1  Cor.  14.  23.  will  they  not  say  that  ye  are  mad  ? 

sec  madness. 

Madness. — A.V.  ^mad. 
Lu.  6. 11 .  they  were  filled  with  madness;  and  communed 
Acts  26.  24.  thy  much  learning  doth  turn  thee  to  hnadness 

2  Pet.  2. 16.  man's  voice  and  stayed  the  m.  of  the  prophet 


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MADE 

Made. — A.Y.  ^become,  ^gained,  ^hept,  Snaking,  ^ob- 
tained, ''put,  "^taught. 
Mat.  9.  16.  and  a  worse  rent  is  made.  Mk.  2.  21 

22.  thy  faith  huthmade  thee  whole.  Mk  5  34:  10,  52; 
Lu.  8   48:  17.  19 

14.  36.  were  made  whole.  Mk.  6,  56  :  Jno.  5.  9 

15.  6.  And  ye  have  made  void  the  word  of  God 

18.  25.  all  that  he  had,  aud  payment  to  be  made 

19.  4.  made  them — »».  them  male  and  female.  Mk.  10.  6 

20.  12.  but  one  hour,  and  thou  hast  wt.them  equal  unto  us 

21.  42.  The  same  was  ^made  the  head  of  the  corner. 

Mk.  12.  110  :  Lu.  20.  il7  :  Acts  4.  ill :  1  Pet.  2.  7 

22.  5.  But  they  made  hght  of  it,  and  went  their  ways 
25.  16.  traded  with  them,  aud  made  other  five  talents 
27.  64.  the  sepulchre  be  made  sure  until  the  third  day 

Mk.  2.  27.  The  sabbath  was  m.  for  man,  and  nut  man  for 
4.  22.  manifested ;  neither  was  anything  hnade  secret 
11.  17.  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  robbers.  Lu.  19.  46 

Lu.  2.  2.  This  was  the  first  enrolment  made 

8.  50.  only  believe,  and  she  shall  bo  made  whole 

11.  40.  did  not  he  that  made  the  outside  make  the  inside 
12. 14.  Man,  who  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over  you? 

13.  13.  and  immediately  she  was  7nade  straight 

14.  12.  bid  thee  again,  and  a  recompense  be  made  thee 
19.  6.  he  madehnste,  and  came  down,  and  received  him 

16    Lord,  thy  pound  haXhhnade  ten  pounds  more.  '^18 
J)io.  1.  3.  All  things  were  made  by  him ;  aud  without  him 
was  not  anything  made  that  hath  been  made 

10,  was  in  the  world,  and  the  world  was  made  by  him 

4.  46.  Cana  of  Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water  wine 

5.  6.  Wouldest  thou  be  viade  whole  ? 

11.  He  that  made  me  whole,  the  same  said  unto  me 
14.  Behold,  thou  art  made  whole  :  sin  no  more 

7.  23.  wroth — because  I  made  a  man  every  whit  whole 

8.  33.  how  sayest  thou,  Ye  shall  be  made  free  ? 

9.  6.  he  spat  on  the  ground,  aud  made  clay.  11, 14 

19.  7.  to  die,  because  he  made  himself  the  Son  of  God 
Acts  1.  1.  The  former  treatise  I  made,  O  Theophilus 

20.  Let  his  habitation  be  inade  desolate 

2.  36.  God  hath  made  him  both  Lord  and  Christ 

3.  16.  hath  his  name  made  this  man  strong 

4.  9.  examined — by  what  means  this  man  is  made  whole 
35.  and  distribution  was  made  unto  each 

7.  27.  Who  made  thee  a  ruler  aud  a  judge  over  us  ?   [!24 
48.  Most  High  dwelleth  not  in  houses  7?i.  with  hands.  17. 

12.  5.  but  prayer  was  made  earnestly  of  the  church 

13.  32.  the  promise  made  unto  the  fathers.  26.  6 

14.  15.  the  living  God,  who  'in.  the  heaven  and  the  earth. 

21.  to  that  city,  and  had  ''made  many  disciples      [17.  24 

15.  7-  a  good  while  ago  God  made  choice  among  you 
9.  he  ^made  no  distinction  between  us  and  them 

17.  26.  and  he  made  of  one  every  nation  of  men 

19.  26.  they  be  no  gods,  which  are  made  with  hands 

20.  28.  the  Holy  Ghost  hath  made  you  bishops 

23.  13.  more  than  forty  which  made  this  conspiracy 
27.  40.  hoisting  up  the  foresail — they  made  for  the  beach 

Bom,.  1.  20.  being  perceived  through  the  things  that  are  m. 
4- 17.  father  of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee)  [Abraham] 

5.  19.  many  were  made  sinners — many  be  m,.  righteous 

6.  18.  being  made  free  from  sin,  ye  became  servants.  22 

8.  2.  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin  and  of  death 

9.  29.  as  Sodom,  aud  had  been  m.  like  unto  Gomorrah 

10.  10.  with  the  mouth  confession  is  m.  unto  salvation 

11.  9.  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare,  and  a  trap 

14.  4.  he  shall  be  m.  to  stand  ;  for  the  Lord  hath  power 
1  Cor.  1.  17.  lest  the  cross  of  Christ  should  be  made  void 

20.  hath  not  God  wiarfe  foolish  the  wisdom  of  the  world? 

30.  Christ  Jesus,  who  was  m.  unto  us  wisdom  from  God 
4.  9.  we  are  m,.  a  spectacle  unto  the  world,  and  to  angels 


MADE 

1  Cor.  4.  13.  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  the  world 
12.  13.  and  were  all  tnade  to  drink  of  one  Spirit 
15.  22.  so  also  in  Christ  shall  all  be  made  alive 

2  Cor.  2.  2.  but  he  that  is  made  sorry  by  me  ?  7.  9 

3.  6.  made  us  suflicieut  as  ministers  of  a  new  covenant 

10.  wi.  glorious  hath  not  been  m.  glorious  in  this  respect 
5.  1.  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal,  in  the  heavens 

21.  who  knew  no  sin  he  made  to  be  sin  on  our  behalf 
12.  9.  for  my  power  is  made  perfect  in  weakness   [made 
Gal.  3. 19.  seedshi>uldcometo  whom  the  promise  hath  been 
lipk.  1.  11.  in  whom  also  we  were  ^inade  a  heritage 
2.  6.  and  m.  us  to  sit  with  him  in  the  heavenly  places 

11.  called  Circumcision,  in  the  flesh,  made  bj'  hands 

13.  were  far  off  are  made  nigh  in  the  blood  of  Christ 

14.  For  he  is  our  peace,  who  made  both  one 

Eph.  3.  7.  whereof  I  was  made  a  minister.  Col.  1.  23,25 
Plul.  2.  7.  servant,  being  made  in  the  likeness  of  men 
Col.  1. 12.  who?M.  us  meet  to  be  partakers  of  the  inheritance 

20.  having  made  peace  through  the  blood  of  his  cross 
2.  11,  with  a  circumcision  not  made  with  hands 

15.  powers,  he  vi.  a  show  of  them  openly,  triumphing 

1  Tim.  1.  9.  that  law  is  not  made  for  a  righteous  man 

19.  thrust  from  them  m.  shipwreck  concerning  the  faith 
2.  1.  intercessions,  thanksgivings,  be  'made  for  all  men 
Tit.  3.  7.  justified  by  his  grace,  we  might  be  made  heirs 
Heh.  1.  2.  through  whom  also  he  madt  the  worlds 

2.  17.  it  behoved  him — to  be  m.  like  unto  his  brethren 

5.  5.  Christ  also  glorified  not  himself  to  be  made  a  high 
9.  in.  perfect,  he  became — the  author  of  eternal  salvation 

6.  13.  For  when  God  made  promise  to  Abraham 

7.  3.  but  m.  like  unto  the  Sou  of  God),  abideth  a  priest 

12.  there  is  made  of  necessity  a  change  also  of  the  law 

16.  made,  not  after  the  law  of  a  carnal  commandment 
19.  (for  the  law  made  nothing  perfect) 

21.  have  been  ynade  priests  without  an  oath 

9.  11.  and  more  perfect  tabernacle,  not  made  with  hands 
24.  Christ  entered  not  into  a  holy  place  m.  with  hands 

10.  3.  there  is  a  remembrance  m.  of  sins  year  by  year 

13.  expecting  till  his  enemies  be  made  the  footstool 

33.  being  made  a  gazingstock  both  by  reproaches  and 

11.  3.  not  been  marfe  out  of  things  which  do  appear 

34.  from  weakness  were  made  strong,  waxed  mighty 
40.  apart  from  us  they  should  not  be  viade  perfect 

12.  23.  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perfect 
Jas.  1.  10.  and  the  rich,  in  that  he  is  made  low 

2.  22.  his  works,  aud  by  works  was  faith  inade  perfect 

3.  9    men,  which  are  7nade  after  the  likeness  of  God 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  an  overthrow,  having  ^rnade  them  an  example 
1  Jno.  5.  10.  he  that  believeth  not  God  hath  in.  him  a  liar 
Bev.  1.  6.  and  he  made  us  to  be  a  kingdom,  to  be  priests 

7,  14.  washed  their  robes,  and  made  them  white 

8.  11.  died  of  the  waters,  because  they  were  7;!af?e bitter 
14.  7.  worshixj  him  that  made  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

8.  hath  made  all  the  nations  to  drink  of  the  wine 

17.  2.  were  tn.  drunken  with  the  wine  of  her  fornication 

18. 15.  merchants  of  these  things,  who  were  w.  rich  by  her 

19.  made  rich — for  in  one  hour  is  she  made  desolate 

see  arising,  becainc,  become,  born,  broright,  give'n,,  knoivn,  madest, 

make,  maki-ng,  place,  prepared,  ready,  set,  spoken,  ivhole. 


Made  ma-nifest. — A  V.   hnake    manifest,    "^manifestly 
declared. 
Lu.  8.  17.  nothing  is  hid,  that  shall  not  be  'made  manifest 
Jno.  1.  31.  but  that  he  should  be  made  manifest  to  Israel 

3.  21.  to  the  light,  that  his  works  may  be  m.  manifest 

9.  3.  the  works  of  God  should  be  made  manifest  in  him 
1  Cor.  3.  13.  each  man's  work  shall  be  made  manifest 

11.  19.  that  they  which  are  approved  may  be  made  m. 


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1  Cor.  14.  25.  the  secrets  of  his  heart  are  made  manifest 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  being  ^madem.  that  ye  are  an  epistle  of  Christ 
5.  11.  but  we  are  m,ade  inajiifest  unto  God ;  and  I  hope 

that  we  are  tn.  manifest  also  in  your  consciences 

11.  6.  iu  everything  we  have  made  itm.  among  all  men 

JEph.  5.  13.  all  tilings  when  they  are  reproved  are  m.  m. 

by  the  light :  for  everything  that  is  ^m.  m  is  light 
Heb.  9.  8.  way  into  the  holy  place  hath  not  yet  been  m.  m. 

1  Jno.  2.  19.  made  manifest  how  that  they  all  are  not  of  us 
Bev.  15.  4.  for  thy  righteous  acts  have  been  m.  manifest 

sec  became,  manifested 

Made  suit. — A.V.  hlealt. 
Acts  25.  24.  all  the  multitude  of  the  Zevj&hnade  suit  to  too.& 

Made  void. — see  void. 

Madest. — A.V.  ^made. 

Heb.  2,  7.  Thou  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the  angels 

Bev.  5   10.  and  hn.  them  to  be  unto  our  God  a  kingdom 

see  stirred. 

Magistrate— s. 

Lu.  12.  58.  going  with  thine  adversary  before  the  m. 
Acts  16.  20.  when  they  had  brought  them  unto  the  m. 
22.  the  viagistrales  rent  their  garments  off  them 
35.  ni.  sent  the  Serjeants,  saying,  Let  those  men  go.  86 
38.  Serjeants  reported  these  words  unto  the  viagistrates 
see  rulers. 

Magnificence. 

Acts  19.  27.  Diana— be  deposed  from  her  magnificence 

Magnified. — AV.  '^enlarged,  Shewed 
Lu.  1.  58    kinsfolk  heard  that  the  Lord  had  "^m.  his  mercy 
Acts  5.  13.  howbeit  the  people  ?;!rt(7?i(/?e</  them 

19.  17.  and  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnified 

2  Cor.  10.  15.  we  shall  be  ^m.  iuyou  according  to  our 
Fhil.  1.  20.  so  now  also  Christ  shall  be  m.  in  my  body 

Magnify. 
Lu.  1.  4G.  Mary  said,  My  soul  doth  magnifij  the  Lord 
Acts  10.  46.  heard  them  speak  with  tongues,  and  m.  God 
see  glorify. 

Maid — S. — A.V.  \lamsel. 

Mat.  2(3.  69.  iu  the  court:  and  a  hnaid  came.  Jno  18.  ^17 

71.  another  maid  saw  him.  Mk.  14.  69  :  Lu.  22   66 
Mli.  14.  66.  Cometh  one  of  the  maids  of  the  high  priest 
Acts  12.  13.  a  hnaid,  came  to  answer,  named  Bhoda 
16.  16.  a  certain  hnaid  having  a  spirit  of  divination 
see  damsel,  maiden. 

Maiden. — A.V.  hnaid. 

Lu.  8.  51.  and  the  father  of  the  maiden  and  her  mother 
64.  taking  her  by  the  hand,  called,  saying,  ^M.,  arise 
see  maidservants. 

Maidservants. — A . V.  hnaidens. 
Lu.  12.  45.  shall  begin  to  beat  the  menservants  and  the  hn. 

Maimed. 

Mat,  15.  30.  with  them  the  lame,  blind,  dumb,  mai^ned 
31.  saw  the  dumb  speaking,  the  maimed  whole 
18.  8.  to  enter  into  MlBmaimed  or  halt.  Mk.  9.  43 

Lu.  14.  13.  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  bid  the  poor,  the  m. 
21.  bring  in  hither  the  poor  and  maimed  and  blind 

Mainsail  A.V. — see  foresail. 


Maintain. 

Tit.  3.  8.  may  be  careful  to  maifitain gooi  works 

14.  let  our  people  also  learn  to  7naintain  good  works 

Majesty. — A.V.  hnighty  power. 

L2(,.  9.  43.  they  were  all  astonished  at  the  '^majesty  of  God 
Heb.  1.  3..  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  the  Majesty.  8.  1 
2  Pet.  1.  16.  but  we  were  eyewitnesses  of  his  majesty 
Jude  25.  to  the  only  God  our  Saviour — be  gloiy,  majesty 
see  proper  names. 

Make. — A.V.  ^call,  ^m.ade,  ^maketh,  ^provide,  ^teach. 

Mat.  1.  19.  not  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example 

3.  3.  Make  his  paths  straight.  Mk.  1.  3  ;  Lu.  3.  4  :  Jno. 

4.  19.  I  will  make  you  fishers  of  men.  Mk.  1.  17     \\.  23 

5.  36.  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  black 

8.  2.  thou  canst  make  me  clean.  Mk.  1.  40  :    Lu.  5.  12 
12.  33.  make  the  tree  good — make  the  tree  corrupt 

17. 4.  I  will  m.  here  three  tabernacles.  Mk  9.  5  :  Lu.  9.  33 

21.  13.  house  of  prayer  :  but  ye  ^wi.  it  a  den  of  robbers 
23. 15.  compass  sea  and  land  to  m.  one  proselyte — m.  him 

27.  65.  guard  :  go  your  way,  make  it  as  siu-e  as  ye  can 

28.  19.  Go  ye  therefore,  and  •''m.  disciples  of  all  the  nations 
Mk.  5.  39.  Why  make  ye  a  tumult,  and  weep?    the  child 

12.  36.  Till  I  make  thine  enemies  the  footstool  of  thy 

feet.  Lu.  20.  43  :  Acts  2.  35 :  Heb.  1.  13 
40.  and  for  a  pretence  maZ;e  long  prayers.  Lu.  20.  47 
Lu.  5.  33.  disciples  of  John  fast  often,  and  tn.  supplications 
34.  Can  ye  make  the  sons  of  the  bridechamber  fast 

11.  40.  did  not  he  that  made  the  outside  7n.  the  inside 

12.  33.  hnake  for  yourselves  purses  which  wax  not  old 

14.  18.  they  all  with  one  consent  began  to  make  excuse 

15.  19.  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants 

16.  9.  M.  to  yourselves  friends  by  means  of  the  mammon 
19.  5.  Zacchaeus,  malce  haste,  and  come  down 

Jno.  2.16.  ??!.  notmy Father's houseahouseof merchandise 

6.  15.  to  come  and  take  him  by  force,  to  tnake  him  king 
8  32.  know  the  truth,  and  the  truth  shall  m.  you  free 

36.  If  therefore  the  Son  shall  m.  you  free,  ye  shall  be 

14.  23.  will  come  unto  him,  and  m.  our  abode  with  him 

Ads  2.  28.  make  me  full  of  gladness  with  thy  countenance 

4. 24. 0  Lord ,  thou  that  didst  hn.  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

7. 40.  saying  unto  Aaron,  M.  us  gods  which  shaU  go  before 

44.  spake  unto  Moses,  that  he  should  ??^.  it  according  to. 

50.  Did  not  my  hand  hnake  all  these  things  ?[fle6.  8.  5 

9.  34.  Jesus  Christ  healeth  thee :  arise,  and  m.  thy  bed 
10. 15.  What  God  hath  cleansed,  liwaX-e  not  thou  common 

22.  18.  M.  haste,  and  get  thee  quickly  out  of  Jerusalem 
Botn.  3.  3.  want  of  faith  m.  of  none  effect  the  faithfulness 

9.  20.  to  him  that  formed  it,  Why  didst  thou  2?n..  me  thus? 
21.  to  make  one  part  a  vessel  unto  honour,  and  another 

13.  14.  and  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh,  to  fulfil 

14.  4.  for  the  Lord  hath  power  to  make  him  stand 
19.  let  us  follow  after  things  which  make  for  peace 

15.  26.  to  make  a  certain  contribution  for  the  poor 

1  Cor.  6.  15.  and  make  them  members  of  a  harlot  ? 

8.  13.  I  will  eat  no  flesh — that  I  ?h.  not  my  brother  to- 

9.  18.  I  may  make  the  gospel  without  charge    [stumble 

10.  13.  with  the  temptation  7Haie  alsothe  way  of  escape 

2  Cor.  2.  2.  For  if  I  make  you  sorry,  who  then  is  he  that 
9.  5.  make  up  beforehand  your  aforepromised  bounty 

8.  God  is  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  unto  you 
Gal.  3.  17.  disanniil,  so  as  to  in  the  promise  of  none  effect 
6.  12.  As  many  as  desire  to  in.  a  fair  show  in  the  flesh 

1  Th.  3. 12.  the  Lord  m.  you  to  increase  and  abound  in  love 

2  Th.  3.  9.  but  to  make  ourselves  an  ensample  unto  you 

2  Tim.  3. 15.  saci'ed  writings  which  are  able  to  m.  thee  wis© 
Heb ,  2.  10.  to  make  the  author  of  their  salTation  perfect 


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Heb.  2. 17.  to  mal-e  propitiation  for  the  sins  of  the  people 

7.  25.  he  ever  liveth  to  make  iutercessiou  for  them 

8.  5.  warned  of  Godwlienheisaboutto  in,,  the  tabernacle 

9.  9.  sacritices  that  cannot — w.  the  worshipper  perfect. 
30.  1.  continually,  make  perfect  them  that  draw  nigh 
12. 13.  and  make  straight  paths  for  your  feet  [do  his  will 
13.  21.  [Lord  Jesus]  tn.  you  perfect  in  every  good  thing  to 

Jas.  3.  18.  is  sown  in  peace  for  thera  that,  make  peace 
2  Pet.  1.  8.  make  you  to  be  not  idle  nor  unfruitful 

10.  diligence  to  make  your  calling  and  election  sure 
1  Jno.  1,  10.  say  that  we  have  not  sinned,  we  m.  him  a  liar 
Rev  3.  9.  will  m.  them  to  come  and  worship  before  thy  feet 

12.  I  will  m.  him  a  pillar  iu  the  temple  of  my  God 

10.  9.  eat  it  up  ;  and  it  shall  make  thy  bellv  bitter 

13.  13.  should  even^w).  liie  to  come  down  out  of  heaven 
14.  that  they  should  inake  an  image  to  the  beast 
21.  5.  Behold,  I  make  all  things  new 
see  appoint,  cleanse,  covenant,  create,  execute,  fire,  fulfil,  good,  hold, 
knovni,  maketh,  ruention,  prove,  ready,  set,  take,  turn,  void, 
war. 

Make  manifest. — A.Y.  ^declare plainly, 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  and  make  inanifest  the  counsels  of  the  hearts 

Col.  4.  4.  that  I  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought  to  speak 

Heh.  11.  14.  say  such  things  i»».  it  m.  that  they  are  seeking 

see  made  manifest. 

Maker. 
Heh.  11. 10.  foundations,  whose  builder  and  maker  is  God 

Makest. 

Lu.  14. 12.  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a  supper,  call  not 

13.  But  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  bid  the  poor 
Jno.  8.  53.  prophets  are  dead  :  whom  ni.  thou  thyself  ? 

10.  33.  because  that  thou,  being  a  man,  m,  thyself  God 
see  gloriest. 


Maketh. — A.V.  hauseth,  ^doeth,  hnake,  ^worketh. 

Mat.  5. 32.  for  the  cause  of  fornication,  hn.  her  an  adulteress 
45.  he  tnaketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and  the  good 
Mk.  7. 37.  he  wi.  even  the  deaf  to  hear,  and  the  dumb  to  speak 
Jno.  19. 12.  maketh  himself  a  king  speaketh  against  Csesar 
Acts  15.  18.  Saith  the  Lord,  who  "^maketh  these  things 
Bum.  8.  26.  maketh  intercession  for  us.  27,  34 

1  Cor.  4.  7.  For  who  maketh  thee  to  differ  ?  and  what 

8.  13.  if  meat  *w.  my  brother  to  stumble,  I  will  eat  no 

2  Cor.  2.  2.  who  then  is  he  that  maketh  me  glad        [flesh 

14.  tn.  manifest  through  us  the  savour  of  his  knowledge 
Gal.  2.  6.  (whatsoever  they  were,  it  makethno  matter  to  me 
Eph.  4.  16.  Ml.  the  increase  of  the  body  unto  the  building 
Heb.  1.  7.  Who  tnaketh  his  angels  winds 
Bev.  13.  12.  he  hn.  the  earth  and  them  that  dwell  therein 
21.  27.  or  he  that  ^m.  an  abomination  and  a  lie.  22.  15 
see  appointeth,  healeth,  make,  pleadeth,  putteih. 


Making. — A .  V.  ^made. 

Mk.  7.  13.  «taHrt5f  void  the  word  of  God  by  your  tradition 
Jno.  4.  1.  heard  that  Jesus  was  hnaking  and  baptizing 

5.  18.  his  own  Father,  making  himself  equal  with  God 
Rom.  1.  10.  making  request,  if  by  any  means  now 
2  Cor.  6. 10.  as  poor,  yet  making  many  rich 
Eph.  2.  15.  of  the  twain  one  new  man,  so  m,aking  peace 

5. 19.  singing  and  wi.  melody  with  your  heart  to  the  Lord 
Phil.  1.  4.  on  behalf  of  youallm.  my  supplication  with  joy 
see  mention,  made. 


Male. 

Mat  2.  16.  Herod — sent  forth,  and  slew  all  the  m.  children 
19.  4.  beginning  made  them  7naJe  and  female.  Mk.  10.  6 
Lu.  2.  23.  .Every  7?2,.  that  opeueth  the  womb  shall  be  called 
Gal.  3.  2.S,  there  can  be  no  male  and  female 

Malefactor — S. — A.V.  >evil  doer. 

Lu  23.  32.  there  were  also  two  others,  m.,  ied  with  him 

33.  there  they  crucitiod  him,  and  the  malefactors 
39.  one  of  the  m.  which  were  hanged  railed  on  him 

2  Titn.  2.  9.  suffer  hardship  unto  bonds,  as  a  hnalefactor 
see  evil  doers. 
Malice. 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  neither  with  the  leaven  of  m.  and  wickedness 

14.  20.  in  malice  be  ye  babes,  but  in  mind  be  men 
Eph.  4.  31.  be  put  away  from  you,  M'ith  all  m.  Col.  3  8 
Tit.  3.  3,  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  hating 

see  wickedness. 

Malicious  A.V.  -  see  wicked. 
Maliciousness. 

Bom.  1,29.  maliciousness  ;  full  of  envy,  murder,  strife 
see  wickedness. 
Malignity. 

Bom.  1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder,  strife,  deceit,  malignity 
Mammon. 

Mat.  6.  24.  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mavimon.  Lu.  16. 13 

Lu.  16.  9.  friends  by  means  of  the  m.  of  unrighteousness 

11.  not  been  faithful  in  the  unrighteous  mammon- 

Man. — A.V.  ^born,  '^person. 

Mat.  4.  4.  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone    Lu.  i,  i 
7.  9.  what  man  is  there  of  you.  12.  11 :  Lu.  15,  4 
12.  43.  spirit,  when  he  is  gone  out  of  the  mM7i.  Lu.  11.  24 

15.  18.  they  defile  the  trian.  11,  20  :  Mk.  7,  15,  20,  23 
19.  6.  let  not  vian  put  asunder.  Mk  10.  9 

26.  72.   I  know  not  the  7nan    74 

27.  24.  1  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  righteous  ^m. 
Mk.  2.  27.  The  sabbath  was  made  for  man— not  man  for 

5.  8.  Come  forth — out  of  the  man.  Lu.  8.  29 

11.  2,  a  colt — whereon  no  maji  ever  yet  sat.  Lu.  19.  30 
Lu.  5.  20.  their  faith,  he  said,  M.,  thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee 

12.  14.  M.,  who  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over  you  ? 

18.  4.  Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  7nan 

22.  58.  art  one  of  them.    But  Peter  said,  Man,  I  am  not 
60.  Man,  I  know  not  what  thou  sayest 

23.  6.  Pilate — asked  whether  the  man  were  a  Galilean 
53.  where  never  ??^a?^.  had  j'et  lain.  Jno.  19.  41 

Jno.  2.  25.  witness  concerning  vta^i — what  was  in  inan 

6.  12.  Who  is  the  wj.  that  said  unto  thee,  Take  up  thy  bed 

34.  But  the  witness  which  I  receive  is  not  from  man 
9.  11.  The  man  that  is  called  Jesus  made  clay 

19.  5.  Pilate  saith  unto  them,  Beliold,  the  man! 
Acts  4.  22.  the  man  was  more  than  forty  years  old 

17.  31.  in  righteousness  by  the  m.  whom  he  hath  ordained 

18.  2.  Aquila,  a  hyian  of  Pontus  by  race,  lately  come  from 

19.  16.  the  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was  leaped 

35.  men  of  Ephesus,  what  m.  is  there  who  knoweth  not 
21. 11.  bind  the  man  that  owneth  this  girdle 

23.  30.  be  a  plot  against  the  man,  I  sent  him  to  thee 
25.  5.  anything  amiss  in  the  man,  let  them  accuse  him 

22.  I  also  could  wish  to  hear  the  ma^i  myself 
Bom.  2.  1.  Wherefore  thou  art  without  excuse,  O  man 

3.  O  man,  who  judgest  them  that  practise  such  things 
4.  6.  David  also  pronounceth  blessing  upon  the  man 


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Bom.  7.  22.  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  inward  m. 
2i.  O  wretched  man  that  I  am  1  who  shall  deliver  me 

9.  20.  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  repliest  against  God  ? 

10.  5.  Moses  writeth  that  the  7nan  that  doeth  the 

10.  with  the  heart  7«aHbelieveth  unto  righteousness 

1  Car.  2.  11.  who  among  men   knoweth  the  tilings  of    a 

man,  save  the  spirit  of  the  7nan,  which  is  in  him? 

5. 13.  Put  away  the  wicked  hnaii  from  among  yourselves 

10.  Vi,  no  temptation  taken  you  but  such  as  man  can  bear 

15.  21.  by  7nan  came  death,  by  man  came  also  the 

45.  The  first  man  Adam  became  a  living  soul 

47.  The  first  7nan  is  of  the  earth,  earthy :  the  second 

man  is  of  heaven  [is  renewed 

2  Cor.  4,  16.  our  outward  m,  is  decaying— our  inward  ??ian 
Gal.  1.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle — neither  through  man 

11.  the  gospel— preached  by  me— not  after  man 

12.  neither  did  I  receive  it  from  m.,  nor  was  I  taught  it 
Ej)}/.  2.  15.  create  in  himself  of  the  twain  one  new  man 

S.  16.  strengthened — through  his  Spirit  in  the  inward  m. 
4.  24.  put  on  the  new  man,  which  after  God  hath  been 
Col.  3,  9.  put  off  the  old  7)ian  with  his  doings 

10.  have  put  on  the  new  luan,  which  is  being  renewed 

1  Th.  i.  8.  he  that  rejectetb,  rejecteth  not  man,  but  God 

2  Th.  2.  3,  let  no  mati  beguile  you — mnii  of  sin  be  revealed 
1  Tiin.  2.  5.  one  mediator — himself  man,  Christ  Jesus 
Tit.  3.  4.  God  our  Saviour,  and  his  love  toward  man 
Heb.  2.  6.  What  is  7nan,  that  thou  art  mindful  of  him  ? 

8.  2.  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitched,  not  man 

13.  6.  I  will  not  fear  :  What  shall  man  do  unto  me  ? 
Jas.  1.8.  a  doubleminded  7nan,  unstable  in  all  his  ways_ 

2.  20.  know,  O  vain  man,  that  faith  apart  from  works  is 
1  Pef.3.4.  but  let  it  be  the  hidden  ?«.  of  thehenrt  [barren? 

see  blessed,  evil,  foolish,  good,  wen,  old,  one,  poor,  rich,  righteous. 

A  Man. — A.V.  ^any  man. 
Mat.  8.  9.  I  also  am  a  man  under  authority.  Lu.  7.  8 

10.  35.  For  I  came  to  set  a  man  at  variance  against  his 
36.  a  man's  foes  shall  be  they  of  his  own  household 

12. 12.  Howmuch  then  is  a  m.  of  more  value  than  a  sheep  ! 
19.  3.  Is  it  lawful  for  a  m.  to  put  away  his  wife.  Mk.  10.  2 
5„  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and 
mother.  Mk.  10.  7  :  Eph.  5.  31 

21.  28.  A  man  had  two  sons  ;  and  he  came  to  the  first 

22.  24.  If  a  ?>ian  die,  having  no  children,  his  brother.  Lti. 
26.  18.  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a  man,  and  say    [20.  ^28 

Mk.  13.  34.  when  a  man,  sojourning  in  another  country 

14.  13.  shall  meet  you  a  7)ia«  bearing  a  pitcher.  Lu.'ll.XQ 
Lu.  1.  34.   How  shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a  man  ? 

19.  7.  He  is  gone  in  to  lodge  with  a  man  that  is  a  sinner 

20.  9.  A  m.an  planted  a  vineyard,  and  let  it  out 

Jno.  1.6.  came  «.wi.,  sent  from  God,  whose  name  was  John 
30.  After  me  cometh  a  man  which  is  become  before  me 

3.  3.  Except  a  man  be  born  anew,  he  cannot  see.  5 
4    How  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old  ? 

27-  A  man  can  receive  nothing,  except  it  have  been 

4.  29.  Come,  see  a  man,  which  told  me  all  things 

7.  23.  If  a  man  receiveth  circumcision  on  the  sabbath — 

because  I  made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on  the 
51.  Doth  our  law  judge  ifi  man,  except  it  first  hear 

8.  40.  to  kill  me,  a  man  that  hath  told  you  the  truth 

9.  16.  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such  signs  ? 
32.  never  heard  that  any  one  opened  the  eyes  of  a  vi.  born 

10.33.  that  thou,  beinga  7K«/t,  makestthyself  God  [blind 

11.  9.  If  ift  man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth  not 
10.  But  if  a  7nan  walk  in  the  night,  he  stumbleth 

14.  23.  If  a  7nan  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  word 

15.  6.  If  a  man  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast  forth 
13.  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends 

16.  21.  for  the  joy  that  a.  man  is  bom  into  the  world 


Acts  2.  22.  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  a  man  approved  of  God 

10.  26.  saying,  Stand  up;  I  myself  also  am  a  man 
13.  22.  David  the  son  of  Jesse,  a  man  after  my  heart 
16.  9.  There  was  a  m.  of  Macedonia  standing,  l)eseeching 

Rom.  2.  21.  preachest  a  »(.  should  not  steal,  dost  thou  steal? 
22.  sayest  a  m.  should  not  commit  adultery,  dost  thou 
7.  1.  how  that  the  law  hath  dominion  over  a  man 

1  Cor.  4.  1.  Letn  man  so  account  of  us,  as  of  ministers 

2.  required  in  stewards,  chat  a  ma,n  be  found  faithful 

6.  18.  Every  sin  that  a  man  doeth  is  without  the  body 

7.  26.  namely,  that  it  is  good  for  a  ma.)t,  to  be  as  he  is 
8. 10.  if  ^a  m.  see  thee — sitting  at  meat  in  an  idol's  temple 

11.  7.  a  man  indeed  ought  not  to  have  his  head  veiled 
14.  if  a  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  dishonour  to  him  ? 
28.  But  let  a  man  prove  himself,  and  so  let  him  eat 

13.  11.  am  become  aw-.,  I  have  put  away  childish  things 

2  Cur.  8.  12.  it  is  acceptable  according  as  a  man  hath 

11.  20.  ye  bear  with  a.w?..,if  he  bringeth  you  into  bondage 

12.  2.  I  know  a  man  in  Christ,  fourteen  years  ago 

3.  I  know  such  a  man  (whether  in  the  body,  or  apart 

4.  words,  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  a  7na,n  to  utter 
Gal.  2.  16.  a.  man  is  not  justified  by  the  works  of  the  law 

6.  1.  Brethren,  even  if  am.  be  overtaken  in  any  trespass 

3.  if  a7n.  thinketh  himself  to  be  something,  when  he  is 

Phil.  2.  8.  found  in  fashion  as  a  7na,n,  he  humbled  himself 

1  Tim.  1.  8.  the  law  is  good,  if  a  7nan  use  it  lawfully 

3.  1.  If  a  7na7i  seeketh  the  office  of  a  bi.shop,  he  desireth 

5.  if  a  man  knoweth  not  how  to  rule  his  own  house 

2  Ti7n.  2.  5.  if  also  a.  in.  contend  in  the  games,  he  is  not 

21.  If  a  man  therefore  purge  himself  from  these 
Tit.  3.  10.  A  man  that  is  heretical  after  a  first  and  second 
Jas  1.  23.  a  7nan  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a  mirror 
2.  2.  come  into  your  synagogue  a  7nan  with  a  gold  ring 
14.  if  a  7nan  say  he  hath  faith.  b>it  have  not  works  ? 
18.  a  7nan  will  say.  Thou  hast  faith,  and  I  have  works 
24.  Ye  see  that  by  works  a  7nan  is  justified 
5.  17.  Elijah  was  a  7nan  of  like  passions  with  us 

1  Pet.  2.  19.  conscience  toward  God  a  7n.  endureth  griefs 
4. 16.  ifia??i.  suffer  as  a  Christian,  lethimnot  be  ashamed 

2  Pet.  2.  19.  for  of  whom  a  7nan  is  overcome,  of  the  same 
1  Jno.  4.  20.  If  a  inan  say,  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his 
Pev  4.  7.  the  third  creature  had  a  face  as  of  a  7nan 

9. 5.  as  the  torment  of  a  scorpion,  when  it  striketh  i  ma7i 

A  certain  Man. 

Lu.  10. 30.  A  certain  man  was  going  down  from  Jerusalem 

12.  16.  The  ground  of  a  certaiii  rich  7jwn  brought  forth 

13.  6.  A  certain  in.  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  vineyard 

14.  16.  A  c.  7n.  made  a  great  supper;  and  he  bade  many 

15.  11.  And  he  said,  A  certain  7nan  had  two  sons 

16.  1.  There  was  a  certain  rich  771.,  whicli  had  a  steward 

18.  35.  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side  begging 
Acts  3.  2.  a  c.  m.  that  was  lame  from  his  mother's  womb 

14.  8.  at  Lystra  there  sat  a  c.  m.,  impotent  in  his  feet 
25.  14.  There  is  a  certain  man  left  a  prisoner  by  Felix 

Any  Man. — A.V.  ^every  man,  %io  man. 

Mai.  5.  40.  if  a7iy  ?h.  would  go  to  law  with  thee,  and  take 
16.  24.  If  any  ma7i  would  come  after  me.  Lu.  9.  23 
22.  46.  neither  durst  any  m.  from  that  day  forth  ask  him 
24.  23.  if  any  7n.  shall  say  unto  you,  Lo,  here.  Mk.  13.  21 

Mk.  1.  44.  See  thou  say  nothing  to  anyin  :  but  go  thy  way 

4.  23.  If  any  7nan  hath  ears  to  hear.  Bev.  13.  9 

9.  30.  and  he  would  not  that  any  7nan  should  know  it 
35.  If  any  7nan  would  be  first,  he  shall  be  last  of  aU 
//?<.  14.  8.  When  thou  ai-t  bidden  of  any  7na7i  to  a  marriage 
26.  If  any  7nan  cometh  unto  me,  and  hateth  not 

19.  8.  if  I  have  wrongfully  exacted  aught  of  any  7nan 
Jno.  4.  83.  Hath  any  man  brought  him  aught  to  eat  ? 


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Jno.  5.  22.  For  neither  doth  the  Father  judge  ^amj  man 
d.  46.  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the  Father,  save  he 
61.  if  any  man  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall  live  for  ever 

7.  17.  If  aiiy  man  willeth  to  do  his  will,  he  shall  know 
37.  If  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me,  and  drink 

8.  33.  and  have  never  yet  been  in  bondage  to  any  man 

9.  22.  that  if  any  man  should  confess  him  to  be  Christ 
31.  heareth  not  sinners  :  but  if  any  m.  be  a  worshipper 

10.  9.  by  me  if  any  man  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved 

11.  57.  if  any  m.  knew  where  he  was,  he  should  shew  it 

12.  26.  If  any  man  serve  me,  let  him  follow  me — if  any 

man  serve  me,  him  will  the  P'ather  honour 
47.  if  any  man  hear  my  sayings,  and  keep  them  not 
16.  30.  and  needest  not  that  any  man  should  ask  thee 

18.  31.  It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any  vian  to  death 
Acts  2.  45.  parted  them  to  all — as  '^any  man  had  need 

10.  28.  not  call  any  man  common  or  unclean  [baptized 
47.  Can  « .  m.  forbid  the  water,  that  tliese  should  not  be 

19.  38.  have  a  matter  against  any  ?«.,  the  courts  are  open 
24.  12.  neither — disputing  with  any  m.  or  stirring  up  a 
25.16.  not  the  custom  of  the  Romans  to  give  up  a.  m. ,  before 

Bom.  8.  9.  if  any  man  hath  not  the  Spirit  of  Christ,  he 

1  Cor.  3.  12.  if  any  )nan  buildeth  on  the  foundation  gold 

14.  If  a7iy  man's  work  shall  abide  which  he  built 

15.  If  a.  man's  work  shall  be  burned,  he  shall  suffer  loss 

17.  liany  man  destroyeth  the  temple  of  God,  him 

18.  If  any  man  thinketh  that  he  is  wise  among  you 
5.  11.  if  any  ni.  that  is  named  a  brother  be  a  fornicator 
7.18.  Was  aw;/ ??i.  called  being  circumcised?  let  him  not 

8.  2.  If  any  man  thinketh  that  he  knoweth  anything 
3.  if  a7iy  mail  loveth  God,  the  same  is  known  of  him 

9.  15.  than  that  any  man  should  make  my  glorying  void 

10.  28.  if  any  man  say  unto  you,  This  hath  been  offered 

11.  16  if  any  m.  seemeth  to  be  contentious,  we  have  no 
34.  If  any  man  is  hungry,  let  him  eat  at  home 

14.  27.  If  any  Mjujt  speaketh  in  a  tongue,  let  it  be  by  two 

37.  If  any  man  thinketh  himself  to  be  a  prophet 

38.  But  if  any  man  is  ignorant,  let  him  be  ignorant 
16.  22.  If  a.  m.  loveth  not  the  Lord,  let  him  be  anathema 

2  Cor.  5.  17.  if  any  man  is  in  Christ,  he  is  a  new  creature 

10.  7.  If  any  man  trusteth  in  himself  that  he  is  Christ's 

12.  6.  lest  any  man  should  account  of  me  above  that 
Gal.  1.  9.  If  any  man  preacheth  unto  you  any  gospel  other 
Col.  3.  13.  forgiving — if  «.  vi.  have  a  complaint  against  any 
2  Th.  3.  8.  neither  did  we  eat  bread  for  nought  at  any  man's 

14.  if  oMy?>i.  obeyethnot  our  word  by  this  epistle  [hand 
1  Tim.  6.  3.  If  any  man  teacheth  a  different  doctrine 
Heb.l2. 15.  lest  there  be  a.  ??i.  thatfalleth  short  of  the  grace 
Jas.  1.  2C.  If  any  man  thinketh  himself  to  be  religious 
1  Pet.  \.  11.  if  any  7/ta?tspeaketh — if  ayiy  man  ministereth 
1  Jno.  2.  1.  And  if  any  man  sin,  we  have  an  Advocate 

15.  If  any  man  love  the  world,  the  love  of  the  Father 
5.  16.   any  ;?i.  see  his  brother  sinning  a  sin  not  unto  death 

Rev.  3.  20.  if  any  man  hear  my  voice  and  open  the  door 

11.  5.  if  any  tnan  desireth  to  hurt  them,  fire  proceedeth 
14.  9.  If  any  man  worshippeth  the  beast  and  his  image 
22.  18.  If  any  man  shall  add  unto  them,  God  shall  acid 

19.  if  any  m.  shall  take  away  from  the  words  of  the  book 
see  any  {one),  a  man,  no  man. 

Each  or  every  Man. 

Mat.  16.  27.  render  unto  every  man  according  to  his  deeds. 
Bom.  2.  6  :  Bev.  20.  13  :  22.  12 

20.  9.  they  received  every  man  a  penny.  10 
Ln.  16.  16.  preached,  and  e?)e/-//??».entereth  violently  into  it 
Jno.  1.  9.  even  the  light  which  lighteth  every  man 

2.  10.  Every  man  setteth  on  first  the  good  wine 

16.  32.  ye  shall  be  scattered,  cve7-y  man  to  his  own 
Acts  2.  8.  how  hear  we,  every  man  iu  our  own  language 

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Acts  11. 29.  every  man  according  to  his  ability,  determined 
Bom.  2.  10.  and  peace  to  every  man  that  worketh  good 

3.  4.  yea,  let  God  be  found  true,  but  every  man  a  liar 
12.3.  For  I  say — toecer^??*.— asGodhathdealttoeacfem. 
14.  5.  Let  each  man  be  fully  assured  in  his  own  mind 

1  Cor.  3.  13.  eacli  man's  work  shall  be  made  manifest — 
and  the  fire  itself  shall  prove  each  mans  work 

4.  5.  then  shall  each  man  have  his  praise  from  God 

7.  2.  let  eaclt  man  have  his  own  w:lfe,  and  let  each 
7.  Howbeit  each  man  hath  his  own  gift  from  God 
17.  Only,  as  the  Lord  hath  distributed  to  each  man 
20.  Let  each  man  abide  in  that  calling.  24 

11.  3.  know,  that  the  head  of  every  man  is  Christ 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  commending  ourselves  to  every  m.'s  conscience 
Gal.  5.  3.  I  testify  again  to  every  m.  that  receiveth  circum- 

6.4.  But  let  ertc/i  «ia«.  jjrove  his  own  work  [cision 

5.  For  each  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden 

Col.  1,  28.  admonishing  every  man  and  teaching  every  m. 

— that  we  may  present  every  m.  perfect  in  Christ 

Ileb.  2.  9.  he  should  taste  death  for  every  man      [brother 

8.  11.  not  teach  e.  m.  his  fellow-citizen.  And  e.  m.  his 
Jas.  1.  14.  but  each  m.  is  tempted,  when  he  is  drawn  away 

19.  But  let  every  tnan  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak 
1  Pet.  3.  15.  to  give  answer  to  every  man  that  asketh  you 
Rev.  22.  18.  I  testify  unto  every  m.  that  heareth  the  words 
see  any  man. 
Man  of  God. 

1  Tim.  6.  11.  But  thou,  0  man  of  God,  flpe  these  things 

2  Tim.  3.  17.  that  the  man,  of  God  may  be  complete 

No  Man. — A.V.  '^any  man. 

Mat.  6.  24.  No  man  can  serve  two  masters      [8.  56 :  9.  ::l 

8.  4.  tell  no  man.  16.20:  MA;.  7.  36  :  8.  30:  9.  9:  Lu.  5.14: 

9.  16.  no  man  putteth  a  piece  of  undressed  cloth  upon  an 
old  garment.  Mk.  2.  21 :  Lti.  5.  36 

30.  See  that  no  man  know  it.  Mh.  5.  43  :  7.  24 
17.  9.  the  vision  to  no  in.,  until  the  Son  of  man  he  risen 

23.  9.  And  call  no  man  your  father  on  the  earth 

24.  4.  Take  heed  that  no  man.  Mk.  13.  i5  :  1  Jno.  3.  7 
Mk.  2,  22.  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into.  Lu.  5.  37 

5.  4.  and  i«o  man  had  strength  to  tame  him.  3 

9.  39.  710  m.  which  shall  do  a  mighty  work  in  my  name 

10.  29.  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or.  Lu.  18.  29 
11. 14.  No  man  eat  fruit  from  thee  henceforward  for  ever 

Ln,.  3.  14.  Do  violence  to  ?io  7nan,  neither  exact  anything 
5.  39.  no  )7i'i7i.  having  drunk  old  wine  desireth  new 

8.  16.  710  7nan,  when  he  hath  lighted  a  lamp,  covereth  it. 

9.  62.  No  man,  having  put  his  hand  to  the  plough  [11.  o'd 

10.  4.  and  salute  7w  7nan  on  the  way 
15.  16.   swine  did  eat :  and  7io  man  gave  unto  him 

J)w.  1.  18.  No  7nan  hath  seen  God  at  any  time.  1  Jno.  4.  12 

3.  2.  for  710  m.  c;in  do  these  signs  that  thou  doest,  exc-ept 
13.  And  710  77ian  hath  ascended  into  heaven,  but  he 
32.  beareth  witness  ;  and  ?2owirt«  receiveth  his  witness 

5.  7.  Sir,  I  have  no  77ian,  when  the  water  is  tronbletl 

6.  44.  No  7na7i  can  come  to  me,  except  the  Father.  65 

7.  4.  For  710  77ian  doeth  anything  in  secret,  and  hims-elf 
30.  710  )H«;iiaid  his  hand  on  him.  44 

8.  10.  where  are  they  ?  did  7io  7nan  condemn  thee  ? 
11.  And  she  said,  No  ?»a»,  Lord 
15.  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh  ;  I  judge  7io  77ian 
20.  710  771.  took  him  ;  because  his  hour  was  not  yet  come 

9.  4.  the  night  cometh,  when  7io  irian  can  work 
13.  28.  710  7n.  at  the  table  knew  for  what  intent  he  spake 
15.  13.  Greater  love  hath  7io  77ia7i  than  this 

Acts  1.20.  be  made  desolate,  And  let '(io  wan  dwell  therein 

4.  17.  that  they  speak  henceforth  to  7io  7nan  in  this  name 

5.  13.  of  the  rest  durst  /lo  man  join  himself  to  them 
23.  when  we  had  opened,  we  found  no  man  wilhia 

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Acts  9.  7.  hearing  the  voice,  but  beholdiug  no  man 
18.  10.  and  no  man  sliall  set  on  thee  to  harm  thee 
Rum.  12.  17.   Render  to  no  man  evil  lor  evil 

13.  8.  Owe  no  man  anything,  Have  to  love  one  another 

14.  13.  tliis  rather,  that  no  man  put  a  stumbliugblock 

1  Cor.  2.  15.  all  things,  and  he  himself  is  judged  of  no  man 
3.  11.  other  foundation  can  nu  man  lay  than  that  which 

18.  Let  no  man  deceive  himself  [is  laid 

10.  24.  Let  no  m.  seeit  his  own,  but  -his  neighbour's  good 
12.  3.  no  man  speaking  in  the  Spirit — nu  man  can  say 
14.2.  unto  men,  but  unto  God;  foi^to  wa/iunderstandeth 

2  Cor.  5.  16.  we  henceforth  know  no  7nan  after  the  flesh 
7.  2.  we  wronged  no  man,  we  corrupted  no  man,  we  took 

advantage  of  no  man 
Gal.  3.  11.  Now  that  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law 
Kph.  2.  9.  not  of  works,  that  '^no  man  should  glory 

5.  6.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  empty  words 
29.  for  no  tnan  ever  hated  his  own  flesh 

Phil.  2.  20.  I  have  7io  man  likeminded,  who  will  care 
Col.  2.  16.  Let  no  inan  therefore  judge  you  in  meat,  or  in 

18.  Let  no  man  rob  you  of  your  prize  by  a  voluntary 
1  Th.  4.  6.  that  no  man  transgress,  and  wrong  his  brother 
a  Th.  2.  3.  let  no  man  beguile  you  in  any  wise  \Tit.  2.  Ih 
1  Tim.  4.  12.  Let  no  man  despise  thy  youth.   1  Cur.  16.  10  : 

6.  22.  Lay  hands  hastily  on  no  jnan,  neither  be 

Tit.  3.  2.  to  speak  evil  of  noynan,  not  to  be  contentious 
Heb.  4.  11.  that  i/io  man  fall  after  the  same  example 
.'-.  4.  And  no  man  taketh  the  honour  unto  himself 

7.  13.  no  man  hath  given  attendance  at  tlie altar  ["Lord 

12.  14.  sanctification  without  which  no  m.  shall  see  the 
Jas.  1.  13.  Let  no  man  say  when  he  is  tempted — tempteth 

3.  8.  but  the  tongue  can  no  7nan  tame  \})io  man 
Rev.  7.  9.  multitude,  which  no  man  could  number,  out  of 

13.  17.  that  710  7n.  should  be  able  to  buy  or  to  sell,  save  he 

14.  3.  and  710  7nan  could  learn  the  song  save  the  hundred 

18.  11.  for  no  maji  buyeth  their  merchandise  any  more 

see  none. 

Of  Man. 
Mat.  8.  27.  "What  manner  o/??i.  is  this,  that  even  the  winds 

19.  10.  LE  the  case  of  the  man  is  so  with  his  wife 
.<7;to.  1.  13.  nor  of  the  will  of  7?ian,  but  of  God 

Acts  12.  22.  saying.  The  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man 
Ro7n.  2.  9.   upon  every  soul  of  man  that  worketh  evil 
1  Cor.  2.  9.  And  which  entered  not  into  the  heart  of  7nan 
11.  knoweth  the  things  o/a  »«.  ;  save  the  spirit  o/the  7n. 

4.  3.  should  be  judged  of  you,  or  of  7na7i's  judgement 
Jas.  1.  20.  wrath ti/«i.  workethnot  the  righteousness  of  God 

24.  straightway  forgetteth  what  manner  of  ma7i  he  was 

1  Tet.  2.  13.  to  every  ordinance  of  man  for  the  Lord's  sake 

2  Pet.  1.  21.  no  prophecy  ever  came  by  the  will  of  man 
Rev.  13.  18.  of  the  beast ;  for  it  is  the  mtniber  of  a  7nan 

21.  17.  the  measure  o/a  man,  that  is,  of  an  angel 
see  men. 

One  Man. 

.7)10,  11.  50.  it  is  expedient  for  you  that  one  7nan  should 

die  for  the  people.  18.  14 
Rom.  5. 12.  as  through  one  man  sin  entered  into  the  world 
15.  gift  by  the  grace  of  the  one  man,  Jesus  Christ 
19.  throtigh  the  one  man's  disobedience  the  many  were 
14.  5.  One  man  esteeiueth  one  day  above  another 
1  Tim,  5.  9.  having  been  the  wife  of  07is  7nan 

Son  of  Man  (Christ). — see  j^roj^er  names. 

ii07i  of  Man  (77ia7ihind). 
Heb.  2.  6.  Or  the  son  of  7nan,  that  thou  visitest  him  ? 
Bev.  1. 13.  of  the  candlesticks  one  hke  unto  a  s.  of  7n.  14. 14 


That  Man. 

Mat.  12.  45.  last  state  of  t.  7n.  becometh  worse.  Xm.  11.  23 
18.  7.  woe  to  that  man  through  whom  the  occasion 
26.  24.  but  floe  unto  that  man  tliroiigh  whom  the  Son 
of  man  is  betrayed  !  good  were  it  for  tJiat  7nan  if 
he  had  not  been  born.  Mk.  14.  21  :  Lie.  22.  22 
Rom.  14.  20.  it  is  evil  for  that  m.  who  eateth  with  offence 
2  T/i.  3.  14.  note  that  t)ia7i,  that  ye  have  no  company  with 
Jas.  1.  7-  let  not  that  man  think  that  he  shall  receive 

This  Man.— ^.F.  ^fellow. 

Mat.  9.  3.  This  7nan  blaspheraeth.  Mh.  2.  7 

12.  24.   This  hna7i  doth  not  cast  out  devils,  but  bv 

13.  54.  Whence  hath  t.  7n.  tliis  wisdom.  56  :  Mk.'d.  2 

26.  61.   I'his  hria7i  said,  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple 
71.   This  ^man  also  was  with  Jesus.  Lu.  22.  ^59 

27.  47.  heard  it,  said,  TJds  ma7i  calleth  Elijah 
Mk.  14.  71.  I  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  speak 

15.  3^^.  lie  said.  Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of  God 
Lit.  7   39.  This  7nan,  if  he  were  a  prophet,  would  have 

14.  9.  come  and  say  to  thee.  Give  this  man  place 

30.  This  man  began  to  build,  and  was  not  able  to 

15.  2.  This  7n.  receiveth  sinners,  and  eateth  with  them 

18.  14.  Tkis  m.  went  down  to  his  hottse  justified  rather 

19.  14.  We  will  not  that  this  7nan  reign  over  us 

22.  56.  maid  seeing  him — said,  Tliis  in.  also  was  with  him 

23.  2.  We  found  this  ^man  perverting  our  nation 

4.  And  Pilate  said  -I  find  no  fault  in  this  man.  14 
18.  Away  with  this  man,  and  release  unto  us  Barabbas 
41.  our  deeds  :  but  i/u.s-TOan  hath  done  nothing  amiss 
52.  this  7nan  went  to  Pilate,  and  asked  for  the  body  of 
Jno.  6.  52.  How  can  this  'man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eat? 
7.  15.  knoweth  this  man  letters,  having  never  learned  ? 
27.  Howbeit  we  know  this  man  whence  he  is 

31.  more  signs  than  those  which  this  man  hath  done  ? 

9.  2.  Rabbi,  who  did  sin,  this  7nan,  or  his  parents.  3 
16.   This  7nan  is  not  from  God,  because  he  keepeth 

24.  Give  glory  to  (iod  :  we  know  that  this  7nan  is 
29.  but  as  for  this  hnan,  we  know  not  whence  he  is 
33.  If  this  man  were  not  from  God,  he  could  do  nothing 

10.  41.  all  tilings  whatsoever  John  spake  of  th.is  man 

11.  37.  Could  not  this  7nan,  which  opened  the  eyes — 

have  caused  that  this  man  also  should  not  die  ? 
47.  What  do  we  ?  for  this  7nan  doeth  many  signs 

18.  17.  Art  thou  also  one  of  this  7nan's  disciples  ? 
29.  Wliat  accusation  bring  ye  against  tJiis  man  ? 

40.  cried — again,  saying,  Not  this  man,  but  Barabbas 

19.  12.  If  thou  release  this  7nan,  thou  art  not  Caesar's 
21.  21.  to  Jesus,  Lord,  and  what  shall  this  7nan  do  ? 

Acts  1.  18.  this  7nan  obtained  a  field  with  the  reward 

3.  12.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  whj'  marvel  ye  at  this  man  ? 
16.  faith  in  his  name  hath — made  this  man  strong 

4.  10.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ— doth  this  manstand 

5.  28.  and  intend  to  bring  this  man's  blood  upon  us 

37.  After  this  7nan  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee  in  the  days 

6.  13.   This  7nan  ceaseth  not  to  speak  words  against  tliis 

7.  36.  This  man  led  them  forth,  having  wrought  wonders 

8.  10.   This  7nan  is  that  power  of  God  which  is  called 

9.  13.   heard  from  many  of  this  ???..,  how  much  evil  he  did 
13.  2:J.  Of  this  ma7is  seed  hath  God  according  to  promise 

38.  through  this  m.  is  proclaimed  unto  you  remission 
18.  13.   T.  hn.  persuadeth  men  to  worship  God  contrary 

25.  This  man  had  been  instructed  in  the  way  of  the 

21.  28.  Men  of  Israel,  help  :  This  is  the  m..  that  teacheth 

22.  26.  What  art  thou  about  to  do  ?  for  t.  7n.  is  a  Roman 

23.  9.  strove,  saying,  We  find  no  evil  in  tJiis  7na7i 

27.   This  man  was  seized  by  the  Jews,  and  was  about 

24.  5.  For  we  have  found  this  tnan  a  pestilent  fellow 


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MANNEE 


Acta  25.  24.  behold  this  m.,  about  whom  all  the  multitude 
26. 31.  This  >n.  doetb  nothiug  worthy  of  death  or  of  bonds 
32.  This  man  might  have  beeu  set  at  liberty,  if  he  had 
28.  4.  No  doubt  this  man  is  a  murderer 
Heb.  7.  4.  consider  how  great  this  vian  was,  unto  whom 
Jas.  1.  25.  this  man  shall  be  blessed  in  his  doing 

26.  but  deceiveth  his  heart,  this  man's  religion  is  vain 

Wise  Man. 

Mat.  7.  24.  shall  be  likened  unto  a  ivise  man,  which  built 
1  Cor.  6.  5.  there  cannot  be  found  among  you  one  ivise  m. 

Man,  with  woman. 

1  Cor.  7.  1.  It  is  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  woman 
11.  3.  and  the  head  of  the  woman  is  the  ^nan 

7.  but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man 

8.  man  is  not  of  the  ivoman  ;  but  the  uoman  of  the  man 

9.  was  the  vi.  created  for  the  w  ;  but  the  tv.  for  tlie  m. 

11.  is  the  IV.  without  the  in.,  nor  the  ?«.  without  the  w. 

12.  W07nan  is  of  the  man — the  man  also  by  the  luoman 

1  Tim.  2.  12.  a  w.  to  teach,  nor  to  have  domiuiou  over  a  m. 

Young  Man. 

Mat.  19.  20.  The  young  m.  saith  unto  him,  All  these.  22 
Mk.  14.  51.  And  a  certain  young  man  followed  with  him 

16.  5.  into  the  tomb,  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting 
Lu.  7.  14.  he  said,  Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise 
Acts  7.  58.  laid  down  their  garments  at  the  feet  of  a  y.  vi. 
20.  9.  y.  m.  named  Eutychus,  borne  down  with  deep  sleep 
23.  17.  Bring  this  young  ?nannnio  the  chief  captain.  18 
22.   So  the  chief  captain  let  the  young  man  go 
see  lad. 

Man  child. 
Rev.  12.  5.  she  was  delivered  of  a  sou,  a  man  cldld.  13 

Manger. 
Lu.  2.  7.  in  swaddling  clothes,  and  laid  him  in  a  manger 

Manifest. — A.V.  '^apjjear,  ^declare  plainly,  ^known, 
hnanifestly  declared,  ^shewed  openly,  ^shew. 

Jno.l.  4.  If  thou  doest  these  things,  <5??i..  thyself  to  the  world 

14.  21.  will  love  him,  and  will  manifest  myself  unto  him 

22.  maiiifest  thyself  unto  us,  and  not  unto  the  world  ? 

Acts  4. 16.  notable  miracle  hath  been  wrought — is  tnanifest 
7.  13.  Joseph's  race  became  '^manifest  unto  Pharaoh 
10.  40.  up  the  third  day,  and  gave  him  to  be  made  ^m. 

Rom.  1. 19.  which  may  be  known  of  God  is  m.  in  them 

10.  20.  I  became  ma  «(/es<  unto  them  that  asked  not  of  me 

2  Cor.  2. 14.  maketh  manifest — the  savour  of  his  knowledge 
3.  3.  being  made  *;h.  that  ye  are  an  epistle  of  Clirist 

6.  10.  must  all  be  made  hn.  before  the  judgement  seat 

7.  12.  your  earnest  care  for  us  miglit  be  made  hn.  unto 
Gal.  5. 19.  Now  the  works  of  the  fle.sh  are  manifest 
Phil.  1.  13.  my  bonds  became  m.  in  Christ  throughout 

2  Th.  1.  5.  a  -m.  token  of  the  righteous  jiulgemeut  of  God 
1  Tim  4.  15.  that  thy  progress  may  l)e  ^manifest  unto  all 
Heb.  4.  13.  there  is  no  creature  that  is  not  m.  in  his  sight 

11.  14.  they  that  say  such  things  make  it  '^manifest 

1  Jno.  3.  2.  it  is  not  yet  made  '^manifest  what  we  shall  be 
3.  10.  In  this  the  children  of  God  are  manifest 

Rev.  3.  IB.  sbauie  of  thy  nakedness  be  not  made  hnanifest 
see  evident,  (made)  known,  (made)  manifest,  make,  manifested. 

Manifestation. — A. V.  ^brightness. 

1  Cor.  12.  7.  to  each  one  is  given  the  m.  of  the  Spirit 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  by  the  m.  of  the  truth  commending  ourselves 
2  Th.  2.  8.  bring  to  nought  by  the  i?».  of  his  coming 

see  revealing. 


Manifested. — A.  V.  ^appear,  '^appeared,  ^made  manifeU, 

^manifest,  ^shewed. 

Mk.  4.  22.  nothing  hid,  save  that  it  should  be  vianifested 

16.  12.  after  these  things  he  was  hn.  in  another  form 
14.  afierward  he  was  "manifested  unto  the  eleven 

Jno.  2.  11.  did  Jesus  in  Caua  of  Galilee,  and  m.  his  glory 

17.  6.  I  711.  thy  name  unto  the  men  whoni  thou  gavest 
21. 1.  Jesus  °m.  himself  again — ^m.  himbelf  on  this  wise. 

Rom.  1.  19.  for  God  hnanifested  it  unto  them  [Sfl 

3.  21.  from  the  law  a  righteousness  of  God  hath  beeu  m. 

16.  26.  now  is  ^m.,  and  by  the  scriptures  of  the  prophets 

2  Cor.  4. 10.  the  life  also  of  Jesus  may  be  S;?^.  in  our  body.  ^H 

Col.  1.  26.   but  now  hath  it  beeu  hnanifested  to  his  saints 

ii.4.  When  Christ — shall bei??z. — with  him  be^w.inglory 

1  Tim.  3.  16.  was  hn.  in  the  flesh,  justified  in  the  sjiirit 

2  Tim.  1.  10.  been  %?i.  by  the  appearing  of  our  Saviour 
Tit.  1.3.  in  his  own  seasons  m.  lais  word  in  the  message 
Heb.  9.  26.  'hn.  to  put  away  sin  by  the  sacrifice  of  himself 
1  Fet.  1.  20.  was  hn.  at  the  end  of  the  times  for  your  sake 

5.  4.  when  the  chief  Shepherd  shall  be  hnanifested 

1  Jno.  1.  2.  (and  the  life  was  manifested — was  7n.  unto  us 

2.  28.  if  he  shall  be  hnanifested,  we  may  have  boldness 

3.  2.  if  he  shall  be  ^manifested,  we  shall  be  like  him 
5.   ye  know  that  he  was  manifested  to  take  away  sins 

8.  the  Son  of  God  m.,  that  he  might  destroy  the  works- 

4.  9.  Herein  was  the  love  of  God  manifested  in  us 

Manifestly  A  V. — see  manifest. 

Manifold. — A.  V.  ^divers. 

Lu.  18.  30.  receive  m.  more  in  this  time,  and  in  the  world 
Eph.  3.  10.  known  through  the  church  the  m.  wisdom  of 
Heb.  2.  4.  by  signs  and  wonders,  and  by  hn.  po^wers  [God 
Jas.  1.  2.  when  ye  fall  into  ^manifold  temptations 
1  Pet.  1.  6.  ye  have  been  put  to  grief  in  m.  temptations 
4.  10.  as  good  stewards  of  the  tnanifold  grace  of  God 

Mankind. — A.V.  ^men. 

Jas.  3.  7.  is  tamed,  and  hath  been  tamed  by  mankiiid 
Rev.  9.  20.  the  rest  of  hn.,  which  were  not  killed  with  these 
see  man. 

Manna. 

Jno.  0.  31.  Our  fathers  ate  the  m.  in  the  wilderness.  49 
Htrb.  9.  4.  wherein  was  a  golden  pot  holding  the  manna 
Rev.  2.  17.  overcometh,  to  him  will  I  give  of  the  hidden  m. 

Manner. — A.V.  ^cause. 

Mat.  4.  23.  all  ??!..of  disease  and  all »»,  of  sickness.  9.35: 10. 1 

6.  11.  and  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely 

6.  9.  After  this  manner  therefore  pray  ye  :  Our  I'ather 
8.  27.  What  vi.  of  man  is  this,  that  even  the  winds  and 

Lu.  7.  39.  perceived  who  and  what  m.  of  woman  this  is 
Jno.  2.  6.  set  there  after  the  Jews'  tnanner  of  purifying 
Acts  20.  18.  after  what  7n.  I  was  with  you  all  the  time 

22.  3.  instructed  according  to  the  strict  m.  of  tlie  law 
Rom.  3. 5.  (I  speak  after  themanner  of  men).  6.  19  :  1  Cor. 
9.  8:  Gal.'d.  15 

7.  8.  sin — wrought  in  me — all  manner  of  coveting 

1  Cor.  7.  7.  one  after  this  manner,  and  another  after  that 

11.  25.  In  like  manner  also  the  cup,  after  supper,  saying 

15.  32.  If  after  the  manner  of  men  I  fought  with  beasts 

Phil.  2.  18.  in  the  same  hnanner  do  ye  also  joy 

1  Th,  1.5.  ye  know  what  m.  of  men  we  shewed  ourselves 

9.  what  manner  of  entering  in  we  had  unto  you 
Jas.  1.  24.  forge tteth  what  manner  of  man  he  was 

1  Pet.  1.  11.  or  what  manner  of  time  the  Spirit  of  Christ 
15.  be  ye  yourselves  also  holy  in  all  manner  of  living 


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1  Pet.  3.  5.  after  this  m.  aforetime  the  holy  women  also 

2  Pet.  3.  11.  what  manner  of  persons  ought  ye  to  be 

1  Jno.  3.  1.  what  m.  of  love  the  Father  hath  bestowed 
Bev.  11.  6.  hurt  them,  in  this  manner  must  he  be  killed 
22.  2.  tree  of  life,  bearing  twelve  manner  of  fruits 
see  conduct,  custom,  do,  every,  sort. 

In  like  Manner. 

Acts  1.  11.  1  Tim.  2.  9  :    Heb.  9.  21 :    Jude  7  :    Bev.  2.  15. 

A.V.  even  so. — 1  Tim.  3.  11 

A.V.  likewise.— Mat.  21.  36:  22.  26:  27.  41 :  Mk.  14.  31 : 
Lu.  10.  32  :  13.  3  :  16.  25  :  22.  20  :  Jno.  5.  19  : 
Bom.  8.  26  :  1  Tijn.  3.  8  :  5.  25  :  Heb.  2. 14 :  1  Pet. 
3.  7  :  Jude  8 

Manner  o/  life. — A.  V.  ^conversation. 
Acts  26.  4.  My  manner  of  life  theu  from  my  youth  up 
Gal.  1.  13.  ye  have  heard  of  my  hn.  of  life  m  time  past 
Eph.  4.  '^2.  put  away,  as  concerning  your  former  ^m.  of  life 
Phil.  1.  27.  let  your  im.  of  life  be  worthy  of  the  gospel 
1  Tim.  4.  12.  ensample  to  them  that  believe— in  hn.  of  life 
1  Pet.  1.  18.  ye  were  redeemed — from  your  vain  iw.  o/ Z)/e 

3.  16.  who  revile  your  good  hnanner  of  life  in  Christ 

Manners. 
Acts  13.  18.  forty  years  suffered  he  their  manners 
1  Cor.  15.  33.  Evil  company  doth  corrupt  good  mamiers 
Heb.  1.  1.  spoken--by  divers  portions  and  in  divers  m. 

Mansions. 
Jno.  14.  2.  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions 

Manslayers. 
1  Tim.  1.  9.  murderers  of  mothers,  for  manslaijtrs 

Mantle. — A.V.  Gesture. 
Heb.  1.  12.  And  as  a  ^mantle  shalt  thou  roll  them  up 

Many. — A.V.  ^great,^often. 
Mat.  7.  13.  destruction,  and  many  be  they  that  enter  in 
22.  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day,  Lord,  Lord — by 
thy  name  do  many  mighty  works  ? 
8.  11.  that  many  shall  come  from  the  east  and  the  west 
13.  58.  he  (lid  not  many  mighty  works  there  because 

19.  30.  But  many  shall  be  last  that  are  first.  Mk.  10.  31 

20.  28.  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  ?nCT«7/.  Mk.  10.  4-5 
22.  14.  For  many  are  called,  but  few  chosen 

24.  5.  For  m.  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am  the 
Christ ;  and  shall  lead  m.  astray.  Mk.  13.  0  :  iw.  21.8 
12.  iniquity  shall  be  multiplied,  the  love  of  the  many 
26.28.  blood  of  the  covenant,  which  is  shed  for  m.  MX-. 14. 24 
27.  53.  entered  into  the  holy  city,  and  appeared  unto  m. 
Mk.  5.  9.  My  name  is  Legion ;  for  we  are  many.  Lu.  8.  3li 
Iju.  1.  1.  many  have  taken  in  hand  to  draw  up  a  narrative 
14.  joy  and  gladness;  and  m.  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth 
16.  And  inany  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  he  turn 
2.  34.  set  for  the  falling  and  rising  up  oiinany  in  Israel 
4.  25.  There  were  7?i.  widows  in  Israelinthedaysof  Elijah 
27.  there  were  m.  lepers  in  Israel  in  the  time  of  Elisha 
41.   And  devils  also  came  out  from  viany,  crying  out 
7.  47.  Her  sins,  which  are  tnany,  are  forgiven 

12.  19.  thou  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years 

13.  24.  for  many,  I  say  unto  you,  shall  seek  to  enter  in 

14.  16.  certain  man  made  a  great  supper  ;  and  he  bade  m. 

15.  29.  his  father,  Lo,  these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee 
23,9.  he  [Herod]  questioned  him  in  many  words  ;  but  he 

Jrw.  6.  9.  two  fishes  :  but  what  are  these  among  so  many  ? 


MANY 

Jno.  6.  60.  M.  therefore  of  his  disciples — This  is  a  hard  say- 

66.  Upon  this  many  of  his  disciples  went  back       ['"S 

10.  41.  And  many  came  unto  him;  and  they  said,  John 

21.  11.  for  all  there  were  so  manii,  the  net  was  not  rent 

Acts  9.  13.  Lord,  I  have  heard  from  many  of  this  man 

16.  I  will  shew  him  how  ^many  things  he  must  suffer 

10.  27.  he  [Peter]  weutin,  andfindethm.  come  together 
12.  12.  many  were  gathered  together  and  were  praying 
24.  10.  hast  been  of  many  years  a  judge  unto  this  nation 

17.  Now  after  many  years  I  came  to  bring  alms 
26.  10.  I  both  shut  up  many  of  the  saints  in  prisons 

Bom.  4.  17.  A  Father  of  m.  nations  have  I  made  thee).  18 
5. 15.  if  by  the  trespass  of  the  one  the  many  died — the 
one  man,  Jesus  Christ,  abound  unto  the  many 
19.  the  m.  were  made  sinners — the  ?».  be  made  righteous 
12.  5.  so  we,  who  are  many,  are  one  body  in  Christ 

15.  23.  having  these  many  years  a  longing  to  come 

16.  2.  hath  been  a  succourer  of  m.,  and  of  mine  own  self 

1  Cor.  1.  26.  notwi.  wise — not  w.  mighty,  not  ??i.  noble,  are 
4.  15.  yet  have  ye  not  many  fathers  [called 
8.  5.  as  there  are  gods  many,  and  lords  many 

10. 17.  seeing  that  we,  who  are  m.,  are  one  bread,  one  body 
33.  not  seeking  mine  own  profit,  but  the  profit  of  the  vi. 

11.  30.  For  this  cause  ?«..  among  you  are  weak  and  sickly 

12.  14.  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many 

16.  9.  for  a  great  door — and  there  are  inany  adversaries 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  means  of  many,  thanks  may  be  given  by  m. 

2.  6.  this  punishment  which  was  inflicted  by  the  many 
17.  For  we  are  not  as  the  many,  corrupting  the  word 

4.  15.  that  the  grace,  being  multiplied  through  the  many 

6.  10.  as  poor,  yet  making  ma?i;/ rich;  as  having  nothing 

8.  22.  we  have  ^many  times  proved  earnest  in  m.  things 

9.  2.  your  zeal  hath  stirred  up  very  many  of  them 
11.  18.  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh,  I  will 

Gal.  1.  14.  and  I  advanced  in  the  Jews'  religion  bej^ond  m. 

3.  16.  He  saith  not,  And  to  seeds,  as  of  m.  ;  but  as  of  one 
Phil.  3.  18.  For  many  walk,  of  whom  I  told  you  often 
Re'i.  2.  10.  in  bringing  many  sons  unto  glory,  to  make 

7.  23.  they  indeed  have  been  made  priests  m.  in  number 
9.  28.  having  been  once  offered  to  bear  the  sins  of  mam/ 

11.  12.  sprang  of  one — so  many  as  the  stars  of  heaven 

12.  18.  trouble  you,  and  thereby  the  many  be  defiled 
Jas.3.  1.  Be  not  many  teachers,  my  brethren 

2  Pet.  2.  2.  And  many  shall  follow  their  lascivious  doing.s 

1  Jno.  2.  18.  even  now  have  there  arisen  m.  antichrists 

4.  1.  tn.  false  prophets  are  gone  out  into  tlie  world 

2  Jno.  7.  For  m.  deceivers  are  gone  forth  into  the  world 
Bev.  10.  11.  Thou  must  prophecy  again  over  m.  peoples 

see  most. 

As  Many  as. 
Mat.  22.  9.  as  many  as  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the  marriage 

10.  gathered  together  all  as  many  as  they  found 
Mk.  6.  56.  as  many  as  touched  him  were  made  whole 
Lu.  11.8.  arise  and  give  him  as  many  as  he  ueedeth 
Jno.  1.  12.  But  as  many  as  received  him,  to  them  gave  he 
Acts  2.  39.  even  as  many  as  the  Lord  our  God  shall  call 

3.  24.  as  many  as  have  spoken,  they  also  told  of  these 

5.  36.  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  dispersed.  37 
10.  45.  were  amazed,  as  many  as  came  with  Peter 

13.  48.  as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life  believed 
Bom.  2.  12.  as  many  as  have  sinned  without  law — as 
many  as  have  sinned  under  law  shall  be  judged 

8. 14.  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  Spirit  of  God,  these  are 
Gal.  3.  10.  as  many  as  are  of  the  works  of  the  law 

6.  12.  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  show  in  the  flesh 
16.  And  as  many  as  shall  walk  by  this  rule,  peace  be 

Phil.  3.  15.  Let  us  therefore,  as  inany  as  be  perfect 
Col.  2.  1.  for  as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  the  flesh 


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MANY 


MAEVEL 


1  Tim.  6.  1.  Let  as  many  as  are  servants  under  the  yoke 
Bev.  2.  24.  in  Thyatira,  as  many  as  have  not  this  teaching 

3.  19.  As  many  as  I  love,  I  reprove  and  chasten 

13.  15.  cause  that  as  m.  as  should  not  worship  the  image 

Many  things. 

Mat.  13.  3.  he  spake  to  them  many  t.  in  parables.  Mk.  4.  2 
16.21.  and  suffer  many  thuiys  of  the  elders  and  chief 
priests.  Mk.  8.  31  :  9.  12:  Lu.  9.  22:  17.  25 
Mat.  25.  21.  will  set  thee  over  »«.  tilings  :  enter  thou.  23 
27.  13.  how  manti  things  ihey  witness  against.  Mk.  15.  4 
19.  I  have  suffered  many  things  this  day  in  a  dream 
Mk.  5.  26.  had  suffered  many  things  of  many  physicians 
6.  34.  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things 
7.4.  and  many  other  things — washing  of  cups.  13 

15.  3.  And  the  chief  priests  accused  him  of  many  things 
Lu.  10.  41.  art  anxious  and  troubled  about  many  things 

11.  63.  and  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  many  things 
Jno.  8.  26.  I  have  many  things  to  speak  and  to  judge 

16.  12.  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto  you 

21.  25.  there  are  also  many  other  things  which  Jesus  did 
Acts  26.  9.   that  I  ought  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  the 

2  Cor.  8.  22.  we  have  many  times  proved  earnest  in  m.  t. 
Gal.  3.  4.  Did  ye  suffer  so  many  things  in  vain  ? 

2  Tim.  1.  18.  in  how  tn.  things  he  ministered  at  Ephesus 
Heb.  5.  11.  Of  whom  we  have  many  things  to  say,  and  hard 
Jus.  3.  2.  For  in  many  things  we  all  stumble 
2  Jno.  12.  Having  m,.  things  to  write  unto  you.  3  Jno.  13 

Maran  atha. 
1  Co7-.  16.  22.  let  him  be  anathema.     Maran  atha 

Marble 
Bev.  18.  12.  and  of  brass,  and  iron,  and  marble 

Mariners — A.V.  ^sailors. 
Rev.  18. 17.  andim. ,  and  as  manyasgain  their  liviugby  sea 

Mark — s. 

Bom.  16.  17.  mark  them  which  are  causing  the  divisions 
Gal.  6.  17.  I  bear  bi'anded  on  my  body  the  marks  oi  Jesus 
Fhil.  3.  17.  mark  them  which  so  walk  even  as  ye  have  us 
Bev.  13. 16.  there  be  given  them  a  mark  on  their  righthand 
17.  able  to  buy  or  to  sell,  save  he  that  hath  the  mark 

14.  9.  his  image,  and  receiveth  a  mark  on  his  forehead 
11.  his  image,  and  whoso  receiveth  the  m.  of  his  name 

16.  2.  sore  upon  the  men  which  had  the  m.  of  the  beast 

19.  20.  he  deceived  them  that  had  received  the  tnark 

20.  4.  received  not  the  mark  upon  their  forehead 

see  goal. 

Marked. 
Lu.  14.  7.  he  marked  how  they  chose  out  the  chief  seats 

Market — S  A.  V. — see  gate,  marketplace — s. 

Marketplace — s. — A.V.  ^market — s,  ^streets. 
Mat.  11. 16.  children  sitting  in  the  i^w.,  which  call  unto.  Lu. 

20.3.  saw  others  standing  in  the  ?»rtj-^-e</)Zaee  idle   [7.32 

23.  7.  the  salutations  in  the  hn.  Mk.  12.  38 :  Lu.  11.  ^43  : 
Mk.  6.  56.  they  laid  the  sick  in  the  'hnarketjilaces    [20.  ^46 

7.  4.  when  they  come  from  the  ^m.,  except  they  wash 
Acts  13.  19.  dragged  them  into  the  m.  before  the  rulers 

17.  17.   [Paul]  reasoned — in  the  '^marketplace  every  day 

Marred  A.  V. — see  pierisheth. 
Marriage. — A.V.  ^wedding. 

Mat.  22.  2.  king,  which  made  a  marriage  feast  for  his  son 

3.  call  them  that  were  bidden  to  the  ^marriage  feast 

4.  all  things  are  ready :  come  to  the  marriage  feast 


Mat.  22.  9.  as  many  as  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the  m.  feast 
30.  nor  are  given  in  marriage.  Mk.  1'2.  25  :  Lu.  20.  35 
24.  38.  giving  in  m.,  until  the  day  that  Noah.  Lu.  17.  27 
25    10.  that  were  ready  went  in  with  him  to  them,  feast 
Lu.  12.  36.  when  he  shall  return  from  the  hiiarriage  iebLut 
14.  8.  art  bidden  of  any  man  to  a  hnarriage  feast 
20.  31.  The  sous  of  this  world  marry,  and  are  given  in  m. 
Jno.  2.  1.  the  third  day  there  was  a  marriage  in  Caua 

2.  Jesus  also  was  bidden,  and  his  disciples,  to  the  m. 
1  Cor.  7.  38.  he  that  giveth — virgin  daughter  in  tn.  doeth 
well ;  and  he  that  giveth  her  not  in  7)1.  shall  do  better 
Heb.  13.  4.  Let  marriagehe  had  in  honour  among  all 
Bev.  19.  7.   the  marriage  of  the  Jjamb  is  come,  and  his  wife 

9.  Blessed  are  they  which  are  bidden  to  the  m.  supper 

Married. 

Mat.  22.  25.  seven  brethren  :  and  the  first  ?«.  and  deceased 
Mk.  6.  17.  his  brother  Philip's  wife  :  for  he  had  m.  her 
Lu.  14.  20.  auother  said,  I  have  «t.  a  wife,  and  therefore 

17.  27.  They  ate,  they  drank,  they  married 
1  Cor.  7.  10.  But  unto  the  7n.  I  give  charge,  yea  not  I 
33.  that  is  m.  is  careful  for  the  things  of  the  world.  34 
39.  she  is  free  to  be  married  to  whom  she  will 
see  joined,  marry. 

Marrieth. 

Lu.  16.  18.  puttoth  away  his  wife,  and  marrieth  another 
—  he  that  marrieth  one.  Mat.  19.  9 

Marrow. 
Seb.  4. 12.  dividing  of  soul  and  spirit,  of  both  joints  and  m. 

Marry. — A.V.  ^married. 

Mat.  5.  32.   whosoever  shall  marry  her  when  she  is  put 

away  committeth  adultery  [10.  11 

19.  9.  and  shall  m.  auother,  committeth  adultery.  Mk. 

10.  is  so  with  his  wife,  it  is  not  expedient  to  marry 
22.  24.  his  brother  shall  m.  his  wife,  and  raise  up  seed 

30,  resurrection  they  neither  m,.  Mk.  12.  25.  Lu.  20.35 
Mk.  10.  12.  shall  put  away  her  husband,  and  ^m.  another 
Lu.  20.  34.  The  sons  of  this  world  marry,  and  are  given 
1  Cor.  7.  9.  let  them  m. :  for  it  is  better  to  m,.  than  to  burn 

28.  But  and  if  thou  marry,  thou  hast  not  sinned ;  and 
if  a  virgin  tnarry,  she  hath  not  sinned 

36.  he  sinneth  not ;  let  them  marry  [abstain 

1  Tim.  4.  3.   forbidding  to  rinrry,  and  commanding  to 
6. 11.  waxed  wanton  against  Christ,  they  desire  to  marry 

14.  I  desire  therefore  that  the  younger  widows  marry 

Marrying. 
Mat.  24.  38.  marrying  and  giving  in  marriage,  until  tlie  day 

Martyrs. 

Bev.  17.  6.  and  with  the  blood  of  the  martyrs  of  Jesas 
see  witness. 

Marvel. — A .  V.  ^marvellous  thing. 
Mk.  5.  20.  Jesus  had  done  for  him  :  and  all  men  did  in. 
■Jno.  3.  7.  M.  not  that  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye  must  be  born 

5.  20.  and  greater  works  than  these — that  ye  m&y  rnarvel 
28.  Marvel  not  at  this  :  for  the  hour  cometh,  in  which 

7.  21.  I  did  one  work,  and  ye  all  ijiarvel  [all 

9.  30.  Why,  herein  is  the  hnarvel,  that  ye  know  not 
Acts  3.  12.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  why  marvel  ye  at  this  man  ? 

2  Cor.  11.  14.  And  no  marvel ;  for  even  Satan  fashioneth 
Gal.  1.  6.  I  marvel  that  ye  are  so  quickly  removing 

1  Jno.  3. 13.  Marvel  not,  brethren,  if  the  world  hateth  you 
see  wonder. 


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MARVELLED 

Marvelled.— ^.F.  hichnired,  ^wondered. 
Mat.  8. 10.  wheu  Jesus  heai-d  it,  he  m.,  and  said.  Lu.  7.  9 
27.  marvelled,  saying,  What  maimer  of  man  is  this 
9.  33.  dumb  man  spake  :  and  the  umltitudes  vi.  Lu.  11. 

21.  20.  ih.ey  marvelled,  saying,  How  did  the  fig  tree  [^14 

27.  14.  insomuch  that  the  governor  w.  greatly.  Mk.  15.5 
Mh   6.  6.   [Jesus]  marvelled  because  of  tlieir  unbelief 

12. 17.  And  they  m.  greatly  athim.  Mat. 22.  22:  L«,. 20.26 
15.  44.  Pilate  maruelled  if  he  were  already  dead 
Lu.  1.  21.  for  Zacharias,  and  they  m.  while  he  tarried 
63.  wrote,  saying,  His  name  is  John.     And  they  m.  all 

8.  25.  being  afraid  they  ^w.,  saying  one  to  another 

11.  38.  he  tnarvelled  that  he  had  not  first  washed 
Jno.  4.  27.  they  m..  that  he  was  speaking  with  a  woman 

7.  16.  Jews  tlierefore  ?».,  saying.  How  knoweth  this  man 
.4c/s2.  7.  And  theywere  all  amazed  and  ma7-t'e//e(^,  saying 

4.  13.  were  unlearned  and  ignorant  men,  i\\ej  viarvelled 
2  Th.  1.  10.  to  be  hna.rvelled  at  in  all  them  that  believed 

see  afraid,  marvelling. 

Marvelling. — A.V.  ^marvelled,  '^wondered. 
Lu.  2.  33.  And  his  father  and  his  mother  were  ^marvelling 

9.  43.  while  all  were  hn.  at  the  things  which  he  did 

Marvellous. 

Mat.  21.  42.  the  Lord,  And  it  is  m.  in  our  eyes  ?  Mk.  12. 11 

1  Fet.  2.  9.  called  you  out  of  darkness  into  his  m.  light 
llev.  15.  1.  another  sign  in  heaven,  great  and  marvelluus 

3.  Great  and  marvellous  are  thy  works,  O  Lord  God 
see  marvel. 

Master. — A.V.  ^goodman,  Hord. 

Mat.  8.  19.  Master,  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever  thou 

9.  11.  eateth  your  M.  with  the  publicans  and  sinners  ? 

10.  24.  A  disciple  is  not  above  his  master.  Lu.  6.  40 
25.  for  the  disciple  that  he  be  as  his  master — If  they 

have  called  the  master  of  the  house  Beelzebub 

12.  38.  scribes — Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from  thee 
17.  24.  Doth  not  your  master  pay  the  half-shekel  ? 

19.  16.  il4".,  what  good  thing  shalll.  M^.10.17:  Lu.  18.18 

22.  16.  M.,  we  know  that  thou  art.  Mk.  12.  14  :  Lu.  20.  21 

28.  10.  called  masters :  for  one  is  your  m.,  even  the  Christ 
24.  43.  if  the  hnaster  of  the  house  had  known 

26.  18.  The  Master  saith,  My  time  is  at  hand 
Mk.  4.  38.  M.,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish?  Lu.  8.  24 

5.  35.  why  troublest  thou  the  M.  any  further  ?  Lu.  8.  49 

12.  82.  M.,  thou  hast  well  said  that  he  is  one.  Lu.  20.  39 
14.  14.  The  Master  saith,  Where  is  my  guest-chamber 

Lu.  3.  12.  came  also  publicans — M.,  what  must  we  do  ? 

6.  40.  every  one  when  he  is  perfected  shall  be  as  his  m. 

7.  40.  Simon,  I  have  somewhat — he  saith,  Afas^e?-,  say  on 

9.  33.  Peter  said — Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here 

10.  25.  lawyer — tempted  him, saying,  M.,  whatshallldo 

13.  25.  When  once  the  master  of  the  house  is  risen  up 

14.  21.  Then  the  master  of  the  liouse  being  angry  said 
17.  13.  their  voices,  saying,  Jesus,  ili".,  have  mercy  on  us 
21.  7.  M.,  wlien  therefore  shall  these  things  be?  fthou  ? 

Jwo.  1.  38.  Rabbi — being  interpreted,  M.),  where  abidest 

11.  28.  The  Master  is  here,  and  calleth  thee  [Mary] 
13.  13.  Ye  call  me,  Master,  and,  Lord  :  and  ye  say  well 

14.  If  I  then,  the  Lord  and  the  Master,  have  washed 

20.  16.  in  Hebrew,  Ealiboni ;  which  is  to  say.  Master 
Acts  27. 11.  the  centurion  gave  more  heed  to  the  -master 
Eph.  6.  9.  their  Master  and  yours  is  in  heaven.  Col.  4.  1 

2  Tim.  2.  21.   sanctified,  meet  for  the  master's  use 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  denying  even  the  '^Master  that  bought  them 
see  lord.  Rabbi  (proper  names),  teacher. 


MEAN 

Masterbuilder. 
1  Cur.  3.  10.  as  a  wise  masterbuilder  I  laid  a  foundation 

Mastered.— 4. F.  ^overcame. 
Acts  19.  16.  evil  spirit  was  leaped  on  them,  and  hn.  both 

Masteries  A.V.— see  games. 

Masters. 

Mat.  6.  24.  No  man  can  serve  two  masters.  Lu.  16.  13 
15.  27.  crumbs  which  fall  from  their  masters'  table 

23.  10.  Neither  be  ye  called  m.  :  for  one  is  your  master 
ActslQ.  16.  which  brought  her  m.  much  gain  by  soothsaying 

19.  when  her  m.  saw  thatthe  hope  of  their  gain  was  gone 
Eph.  6.  5.  are  your  m.  Col.  3.  22  :  Tit.  2.  9  :  1  Pet.  2.  18 

9.  And,  ye  m.,  do  the  same  things  unto  them.  Col.  4. 1 
1  Tim.  6.  1.  count  their  own  ?;ins^e/-«  worthy  of  all  honour 

2.  that  have  believing  m.,  let  them  not  despise  them 
see  teachers. 

Mastery  A.V. — see  games. 

Matter. — A.V.  ^business,  ^concerning,  ^crime,  Hhing. 

Mk.  1.  45.  publish  it  much,  and  to  spread  abroad  the  m. 

10.  10.  the  disciples  asked  him  again  of  this  matter 
Acts  8.  21.  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  matter 

11.  4.  But  Peter  began,  and  expounded  the  matter 

15.  6.  apostles  and  the  elders — to  consider  of  this  matter 

18.  14.    Gallio  said — If  indeed  it  were  a  matter  of  wrong 

19.  38.  If  therefore  Demetrius — have  a  vi.  against  any 

24.  22.  But  Felix — come  down,  I  will  determine  your  }«. 

25.  16.  make  his  defence  concerning  the  ^)».  laid  against 
Bom.  16.  2.  assist  her  [Phoebe]  in  whatsoeveri??i.  shemay 
1  Vor.  6.  1.  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  ?w  against  his  neigh- 
2Cor  7. 11.  ye  approved  j'ourselvesto be  pureinthejit. [hour 

8.  19.  to  travel  with  us  in  the  matter  of  this  grace 

9.  5.  as  a  matter  of  bounty,  and  not  of  extortion.  8.  20 
Gal.  2,  6.   (whatsoever  thej'  were,  it  maketh  no  m.  to  me 

4.  18.  good  to  be  zealously  sought  in  a  good  ^matter 

Phil.  4.  15.  no  church  had  fellowship  with  me  in  the  hn. 

1  Tit.  4.  6.  transgress,  and  wrong  his  brother  in  the  ??ia<to- 

see  wood. 

Matters. — A.V.  ^things. 

Mat.  23.  23.   liave  left  undone  the  weightier  m.  of  the  law 
Lu.  1.  1.  concerning  those  hn.  which  have  been  fulfilled 
Acts  18.  15.   [Gallio]  not  minded  to  be  a  judge  of  these  m. 
19.  39.  if  ye  seek  anything  aliout  other  ^natters 
25.  20.  go  to  Jerusalem,  and  there  be  judged  of  these  m. 
1  Cor.  6.  2.  are  ye  unworthy  to  judge  the  f^mallest  matters  ? 

1  Fet.  4.  15.  or  as  a  meddler  in  other  men's  matters 

2  Fet.  2.  12.  railing  in  '^matters  whereof  they  are  ignorant 

May  be. 
Jno.  14.  3.  that  where  I  am,  there  ye  may  be  also 

17.  11.  that  they  viay  be  one,  even  as  we  are.  21,  22 
26.  wherewith  thou  lovedst  me  may  be  in  them,  and  I 
1  Coy.  15.  28.  that  God  7)iay  be  all  in  all  [in  them 

Meal. 
Mat.  13.  33.  leaven,  which  a  woman  took,  and  hid  in  three 
measures  of  meal.  Lu.  13.  21 

Mean. — A.V.  ^say. 

Mk.  9.  10.  what  the  rising  again  from  the  dead  should  m. 
Acts  10.  17.  Peter — the  vision  which  he  had  seen  might  ni. 

17.  20.  we  would  know  therefore  what  these  things  vi. 

21.  39.  of  Tarsus  in  Cilicia,  a  citizen  of  no  7nean  city 
1  Cor.  1.  12.  Now  this  I  hnean,  that  each  cue  of  you 
sec  do,  I  say. 


214 


MEANETH 


MEEKNESS 


Meaneth. 

Mat.  9.  13.  learn  what  this  meaneth,  T  desire  mercy.  12.  7 
Acts  2.  12.  saying  one  to  another,  V^ha.t meanetli,  this? 

Meaning. 

1  Cor.  14.  11.  If  then  I  know  not  the  meaning  of  the  voice 
See  about. 

Means. — A.V  Viaply,  -^tcrhaps. 

Mat.  5.  26  Thou  shaltby  now.  come  oiit  thence.  Lu.  12.  59 
Acts  4. 9.  impotent  man,  by  what  m.  this  man  is  made  whole 

27.  12.  if  by  any  means  they  could  reach  PhcBnix 
Horn.  1.  10.  if  by  any  ?h.  now  at  length  T  maybe  prospered 

11.  14.  if  by  auj'  means  I  mny  provoke  to  jealousy 

1  Cor.8.9.  tiike  lieed  lest  b3''any  vieans  this  liberty  of  yours 

9.  22.  to  all  men,  that  I  may  by  all  means  save  some 
27.  lest  by  any  ^neans,  after  that  I  have  preached 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  for  the  gift  bestowed  upon  us  by  m.  of  many 
2,  7.  lest  by  any  -m.  such  a  one  should  be  swallowed  up 

9.  4.  lest  by  any  hneans,  if  there  come  with  me  any  of 
11.  3.  I  fear,  lest  by  any  ?».,  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve 

Gol.  2.  2.  lest  by  any  means  I  should  be  running — in  vain 
Phil.  3.  11.  if  bj'  any  in.  I  may  attain  unto  the  resurrection 

1  Th.  3.  5.  lest  by  any  means  the  tempter  had  tempted  you 

sec  reason,  ways,  wise. 
Meant. 
Lii  18.36.  a  multitude  going  by,  he  enquired  what  this  7«. 

Measure. — A.V.  ^sort. 

Mat.  7.  2.  with  wh&t  77ii-astire  ye  mete.  Mk.  4.  24  :  Lu.  6.  38 

23.  32.  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  fathers 
Mk.  7,  37.  And  they  were  beyond  measure  astonished 
Lu.  6.  38.  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  you  ;  good  m.,  pressed 
Jiio.  3.  34.  for  he  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by  measure  [down 
Bom.  12.  3.  as  God  hath  dealt  to  each  man  a  m.  of  faith 
15.15.  I  write  the  more  boldly  unto  you  in  some  hneasure 

2  Cor.  9.  12.  not  only  fiUeth  up  the  m.  of  the  wants.  11.9 

10.  13.    we   will  not    glory   beyond   our   measure,   but 

according  to  the  measure  of  the  province  which 
God  apportioned  to  us  as  a  measure.  15 

11.  23.  in  stripes  above  measure,  in  deaths  oft 

Gal.  1. 13.  beyond  measure  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God 
Eph.  4.7.  grace  given  according  to  tb  e  m.  of  the  gift  of  Christ 
13.  unto  the  in.  of  the  stature  of  the  fulness  of  Christ 

16.  the  working  in  due  measure  of  each  several  part 
Hev.  6.  6.  A  vieasure  of  wheat  for  a  penny 

11.  1.  Rise,  and  measure  the  temple  of  God,  and  the  altar 
2.  without  the  temple  leave  without,  and  m.  it  not 
21.  15.  for  a  measure  a  golden  reed  to  measure  the  citj' 

17.  according  to  the  m.  of  a  man,  that  is,  of  an  angel 

see  exceedingly,  overmuch. 

Measured. 

Mat.  7.  2.  and  with  what  measure  ye  mete,  it  shall  be 

measured  unto  you.  Mk.  4.  24:  Lu.  6.  38 
Eev.  21.  16    he  measured  the  city  with  the  reed 
17.  And  he  ineasured  the  wall  thereof 

Measures. 

Mat.  13.  33.  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal.  Lu.  13.  21 
Lu.  16.  6.  And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of  oil.  7 
Rev.  6.  6.  three  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny 

Measuring. 

2  Cor.  10.  12.  m.  themselves  by  themselves,  and  comparing 

M.e?X.—A.V.Hahle. 

Mat.  9.  10.  sat  (or  sitting)  atmeat.  26.7  :  MA;.  2. 15  :  6.  22  : 
i4.  3:  16.  14:  Lu.  5.  29:  7.  36,  37,  49:  11,  37: 
14.  15 :  24.  30 


Mat.  14.  9.  his  oaths,  and  of  them  which  sat  at  m.  with  him 
25.  35.  I  was  an  hungred,  and  ye  gave  me  meat 
42.  I  was  an  hungred,  and  j-e  gave  me  no  meat 
Lu.  12.  37.  gird  himself,  and  make  them  sit  down  to  meat 
14.  10.  glory  in  the  presence  of  all  that  sit  at  meat 
17.  7.  Come  straightway  and  sit  down  to  meat 
22.  27.  greater,  he  that  sitteth  at  m.,  or — sitteth  at  m.  ? 
Jno.  4.  32.  I  liave  meat  to  eat  that  ye  know  not 

34.  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me 
6.  27.  Work  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth,  but  for 
the  meat  which  abideth  unto  eternal  life 
55.  For  my  flesh  is  m.  indeed,  and  my  blood  is  drink 
12.  2.  l^azarus  was  one  of  them  that  sat  at  hn  with  him 
Acts  16.  34.  set  meat  before  them,  and  rejoiced  greatly 
Horn,.  14.  15.  if  because  of  meat  thy  brother  is  grieved — 
Destroy  not  with  thy  m.  him  for  whom  Christ  died 
20.  Overthi-ow  not  for  meat's  sake  the  woik  of  God 
1  Cor.  3.  2.  I  fed  you  with  milk,  not  with  meat 

8.  8.  But  meat  will  not  commend  us  to  God 

10.  hast  knowledge  sitting  at  meat  in  an  idol's  temple 
13.  if  meat  maketh  my  brother  to  stumble,  I  will  eat  no 

10.  3.  and  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 
Col.  2.  16.  Let  no  man  therefore  judge  you  in  meat 
Heb.  12.  16.  for  one  mess  of  meat  sold  his  own  birthright 

.ICC  hrolrn  (pieces),  to  eat,  eating,  food,  something. 

Meats. 

Mk.  7.  19.  This  he  said,  making  all  meats  clean 
1  Cor.  6.  13.  Meats  for  the  belly,  and  the  belly  for  meats 
1  Tim.  4.  3.  forbidding  to  marry,  and — to  abstain  from  m. 
Heb.  9. 10.  (with  ?n.  and  drinks  and  divers  washings)  carnal 
13. 9.  that  the  heart  be  stablished  by  grace ;  not  by  meats 
see  food,  tilings. 

Mediator. 

Gal.  3.  19.  ordained  through  angels  by  the  hand  of  a  m. 

20.  Now  a  m.  is  not  a  mediator  of  one ;  but  God  is  one 
1  Tim.  2. 5.  one  m.  also  between  God  and  men,  himself  man 
Heb.  8.  6.  he  is  the  mediator  of  a  better  covenant 

9.  15.  And  for  this  cause  he  is  the  m.  of  a  new  covenant 
12.  24.  and  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  a  new  covenant 

Meddler. — A.V.  ^busybody. 
1  Pet.  4. 15.  suffer— or  as  a  ^meddler  in  other  men's  matters 

Meditate. 

Lu.  21. 14.  your  hearts,  notto?re  beforehand  how  to  answer 

see  diligent. 

Meek. 

Mat.  5.5.  Blessed  are  the  m.  .•  for  they  shall  inherit  the  earth 

11.  29.  learn  of  me  ;  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart 
21.5.  Behold,  thy  Kingcometh  unto  thee,  M.,  and  riding 

1  Pet.  3.  4.  the  mcorruptible  apparel  of  a  ?h.  and  quiet  spirit 

Meekness. 

1  Cor.  4.  21.  with  arod, or  inlove  anda  spirit  of  7HeeA;ness  .^ 

2  Cw.  10.  1.  intreat  you  by  the  m.  and  gentleness  of  Christ 
Gal.  5.  23.  m.,  temperance:  against  such  there  is  no  law 

6.  1.  restore  such  a  one  in  a  spirit  of  meekness 
Eph.  4.  2.  with  all  lowliness  and  ?w.,  with  longsuffering 
Vol.  3.  12.  a  heart  of  compassion,  kindness,  humility,  m. 

1  Tim.  6.  11.  follow  after — faith,  love,  patience,  meekness 

2  TM)i.2.  25.  in  ?«..  correcting  them  that  oppose  themselves 
Tit.  3.  2.  to  be  gentle,  shewing  all  wee/i;«ess  toward  all  men 
Jas.  1.  21.  receive  with  mei-kness  the  implanted  word 

3.  13.  by  his  good  life  his  works  in  meekness  of  wisdom 
1  Pet.  3. 15.  concerning  the  hope  that  is  in  you,  yet  with  m. 


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MEET 


MEN 


Meet. 

Mat.  8.  34    And  behold,  all  the  city  came  out  to  m.  Jesus 
15.  26.  not  meet  to  take  the  children's  bread.   Mk.  7.  27 
25.  1.  their  lamps,  and  went  forth  to  ?».  the  bridegroom 
6.  Behold,  the  bridgegrooai !  Come  ye  forth  to  m.  him 
Mk.  14.  13.  shall  tneet  you  a  man  bearing.  Lii.  22.  10 
Lu.  14.  31.  he  is  able  with  ten  thousand  to  meet  him 

15.  32.  But  it  was  77teet  to  make  merry  and  be  glad 
Jno.  12.  13.  went  forth  to  m.  him,  and  cried  out,  Hosanna 
Acts  28. 15.  came  to  m.  us  as  far  as  The  Market  of  Appius 
1  Cor.  15.  9.  that  am  not  meet  to  be  called  an  apostle 

16.  4.  and  if  it  be  meet  for  me  to  go  also,  they  shall  go 
Col.  1.  12.  the  Father,  who  made  us  meet  to  be  partakers 

1  Th.  4.  17.  in  the  clouds,  to  m.eet  the  Lord  in  the  air 

2  Th.  1.  3.  to  God  always  for  you,  brethren,  even  as  it  is  rw. 
2  Ti)n.  2.  21.  sanctified,  meet  for  the  master's  use 

Heb.  6.  7.  forth  herbs  7neet  for  them  for  whose  sake  it  is 
see  due,  right,  worthy. 
Melody 

I!j)h.  5.  19.  singing  and  making  meloihj  with  your  heart 

Melt. 

2  Pet.  3.  12.  the  elements  shall  melt  with  fervent  heat  ? 

see  dissolved. 

Member. 

1  Cor.  12.  14.  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many 
19.  if  they  were  all  one  tnember,  wheie  were  the  body  ? 
26.  whether  one  »«..  suffereth — or  oue  m,.  is  honoiired 

Jas.  3,  5    So  the  tongue  also  is  a  little  m.,  and  boasteth 

Members. 

Mat.  5.  29.  that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish.  30 
Bom.  6.  13.  neither  present  your  members  unto  sin     and 
your  members  as  instruments  of  righteousness 

19.  as  ye  presented  your  ?«. — so  now  present  your  m. 
7.  5.  wrought  in  our  members  to  bring  forth  fruit  unto 

23.  I  see  a  different  law  in  my  m. — briugiug  me  into 
captivity  under  the  law  of  sin  which  is  in  my  m. 
12.  4.   as  we  have  many  members — all  the  viembers  have 
5.  in  Christ,  and  severally  members  one  of  another 
1  Cor.  6.  15.  your  bodies  Are  members  of  Christ — away  the 
members  of  Christ,  and  make  them  m.  of  a  harlot  ? 
12.  12.  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many  members,  and 
all  the  tnembers  of  the  body,  being  many 

18.  now  hath  God  set  the  members  each  one  of  them 

20.  But  now  are  they  many  members.,  but  one  body 
22.  those  m.  of  the  body  which  seem  to  be  more  feeble 

25.  that  the  members  should  have  the  same  care 

26.  all  the  m.  suffer — all  the  members  rejoice  with  it 

27.  ye  are  the  body  of  Christ,  and  severally  members 
Eph.  4.  25.  for  we  are  viembers  one  of  another 

5.  30.  because  we  are  viembers  of  his  body 

Col.  3.  5.  Mortify  therefore  your  m.  which  are  upon  the 
Jas.  3.  6.  world  of  iniquity  among  our  m.  is  the  tongue 

4.  1.  of  your  pleasures  that  war  in  your  members  ? 
see  parts. 

Memorial. 

Mat.  26.  13.  shall  be  spoken  of  for  a  m.  of  her.   Mk.  14.  9 
Acts  10.  4.  and  thine  alms  are  gone  up  for  a  7n.  before  God 

Memory  A.V. — see  hold  (fast). 

Men. — A.V.  ^age,  '^apostles,  ^estates,  *man,  ^mankind. 
Mat.  5.  16.  Even  so  let  your  light  shine  before  men 

19.  least  commandments,  and  shall  teach  men  so 

6.  1.  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  righteousness  before  men 

7.  12.  ye  would  that  7nen  should  do  unto  you.  Lu.  6.  31 


Mat.  9.  8.  God,  which  had  given  such  power  unto  men 

10.  32.  confess  me  before  tnen,  him  will  I  also.   Lu.  12.  8 

33.  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men.  Lu.  12,  9 

13.  25.  while  jyien  slept,  his  enemy  came  and  sowed  tares 
19.  12.  eunuchs,  which  were  made  eunuchs  by  men 

26.  With  men  this  is  impossible.  Mk.  10.  27  :  Lu.  18.  27 
21.  25.  The  baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it?  from  heaven 

or  from  men  ?  26 :  Mi:  11.  30,  62  :  Lu.  20.  4,  6 
41.  He  will  miserably  destroy  those  miserable  7nen 

23.  28.  ye  also  outwardly  appear  righteous  unto  men 
Mk.  3.  28.  their  sins  shall  be  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men 

6.  21.  high  captains,  and  the  chief  ^men  of  Galilee 
8.  24.  I  see  men;  for  I  behold  them  as  trees,  walking 

27.  Who  do  7nen  say  that  I  am  ?  Mat.  16.  13 

Lu.  2.  14.  on  earth  peace  among  tnen  in  whom  he  is  well 
52.  wisdom  and  stature,  and  in  favour  with  God  and  *m. 
5.10.  Fear  not;  from  henceforth  thou  shalt catch  7?^e/^ 

11.  31  in  the  judgement  with  the  7nen  of  this  generation 
32.  The  •/?ie7i  of  Nineveh  shall  stand  up  in  the  judgement 

12.  36.  yourselves  like  unto  7nen  looking  for  their  Lord 

18.  11:  I  tiiank  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  the  rest  of  mew 
Jno.  5.  41.  I  receive  not  glorj'  from  inen 

17-  6.  I  manifested  tlij'  name  unto  the  7nen  whom  thou 
Acts  1    11.  Ye  7ne)i,  of  Galilee,  why  stand  ye  looking  into 
21.  the  ■/He;t  therefore  which  have  coinpanied  with  us 

2.  14.   Ye  men  of  Judsea,  and  all  ye  that  dwell  at  Jeru- 

4.  16.  Wliat  shall  we  do  to  ihese  men  ?  [salem 

5.  4.  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  men.  but  unto  God 

6.  And  the  young  men  arose  and  wrapped  nim  round 
10.  and  the  young  m.en  came  in  and  found  her  dead 
14.  multitudes  liotii  of  men  and  women 

25.  the  m.  whom  ye  put  intlje  prison  are  in  the  temple 
29.  We  must  obey  God  ratlier  than  men 

34.  commanded  to  put  the  '^men  forth  a  little  while 

35.  Ye  7n.en  of  Israel,  take  heed — touching  these  men 
38.  liefrain  from  these  i)ie\i — or  this  work  be  of  7nen 

8.  3.  haling  men  and  women  committed  tliem  to  prison 
12.  they  were  baptized,  both  'men  and  women 

9.  2.  any  that  were  of  the  Way.  whether  7nen  or  women 

13.  16.  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God,  hearken 

14.  15.  We  also  are  men  of  like  passions  with  you 

15.  26.  7y\e7i  that  have  hazarded  their  lives  for  the  name 

16.  17    These  men  are  servants  of  the  Most  High  God 
35.  sent  the  serjeants,  saying,  I^et  those  we/i  go 

17.  22.  Paul — said,  Ye  nnen  of  Athens,  in  all  things 

19.  35.  the  townclerk— saith.  Ye  men  of  Ephesus 

37.  these  mere,  which  are  neither  robbers  of  temples 

20.  30.  among  your  own  selves  shall  7«e?inrise,  speaking 

21.  23.  We  have  four  7nen  which  have  a  vow  on  them 

26.  Then  Paul  took  the  men,  and  the  next  day 

28.  crying  out,  Men  of  Israel,  help 

22.  4.  delivering  into  prisons  both  7nen  and  women 

24.  16.  void  of  offence  toward  God  and  men  alway 
Rom.  1.  27.  likewise  also  the  men,  leaving  the  natural  use 

of  the  woman — wt.  with?)',  working  unseemliness 

1  Cor.  1.  25.  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser  than  7n. — stronger 

3.  21.  Wherefore  let  no  one  gloiy  in  7nen         I  than  Tnen 
4.9.  apostles    last  of  all,  as  men  doonit^d  t(j  diath — a 

spectacle  unto  the  world,  and  to  angels,  and  to  m. 

6.  9.  nor  abusers  of  themselves  with.  ^men.  1  Tim.  1.^10 

14.  2.  speaketh  in  a  tongue  speaketh  not  unto  7)ien 

20.  howbeit  in  malice  be  ye  babes,  but  in  mind  be  ???«)(. 

21.  in  the  law  it  is  written.  By  7nen  of  sti'ange  tongues 
16. 13.  stand  fast  in  the  faith,  quit  you  like  men,  be  strong 

2  Cor.  5.  11.  Knowing — fear  of  the  Lord,  we  persuade  men 
Gal.  1.  1.  Paul,  an  aposlle  (not  fi-om  onen,  neither  through 

10.  am  I  now  persuading  7nen,  or  God  ? — seeking  to 
please  men  ?  if  I  were  still  pleasing  men 
Eph.  3.  5,  not  made  known  unto  the  sons  of  men,  as  it 


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MEN 

Eph.  4.  8.  led  captivity  captive,  And  gave  gifts  unto  men 

6.  7.  as  unto  the  Lord,  and  not  unto  men.  Col.  3.  -23 

1  Th.  2.  4.  so  we  speak  ;  not  as  pleasing  7nen,  but  God 

6.  nor  seeking  glory  of  meii,  neither  from  you 

2  Th.  3.  2.  delivered  from  unreasonable  and  evil  me7i 

1  Tim.  2.  8.  I  desire  therefore  that  the  men  pray  in  every 

2  Tim.  3.  2.  For  7nen  shall  be  lovers  of  self,  lovers  of  money 
Tit.  2.  6.  younger  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  soberminded 
Heb.  5.  1.  high  priest— from  among ?«.,  is  appointed  for  m. 

14.  ]-!ut  solid  food  is  for  fullgrown  hnen 

6. 16.  For  men  swear  by  the  greater  :  and  in  every  dispute 

7.  8.  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes 

9.  27.  it  is  appointed  unto  m.  once  to  die,  and  after  this 
12.  23.  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perfect 
Jas.  3.  9.  therewith  curse  we  men,  which  are  made  after 

1  Pet.  4.6.  that  they— be  judged  according  to  m.  in  the  flesh 

2  Pet.  1.  21.  but  men  spake  from  God,  being  moved  by  the 
1  Jno.  2.  13.  I  vn-ite  unto  you,  young  men.  14 

Jude  4.  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  privily — ungodly 

men,  turning  the  grace  of  our  God 
Eev.  9.  4.  only  such  men  as  have  not  the  seal  of  God 

7.  their  faces  were  as  men's  faces 

10.  their  power  to  hurt  men  five  months 
14.  4.  These  were  purchased  from  among  men 
16.  18.  earthquake,  such  as  was  not  since  there  were  m. 
19.  18.  flesh  of  captains,  and  the  flesh  of  mighty  men 
21.  3.  Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  is  with  men 
see  brethren,  chief,  evil,   hushands,  Urad,  Jxulah  (proper  names), 
old,  rich,  righteous,  things,  two. 

All  Men. 

Mat.  10.  22.    And   ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for  my 
name's  sake.  ML  13.  13 :  Lu.  21.  17 
19.  11.  All  men  cannot  receive  this  saying 

MJc.  5.  20.  Jesus  had  done  for  him  :  and  all  m.  did  marvel 

Ln.  3.  15.  all  men  reasoned  in  their  hearts  concerning  John 
6.  26.  Woe  unto  you,  when  all  m.  shall  sjDeak  well  of  you 
13.  4.  think  ye  that  they  were  offenders  above  all  the  vi. 

Jno.  2.  24.   Jesus  did  not  trust — for  that  he  knew  all  men 

3.  26.  the  same  baptizeth,  and  all  men  come  to  him 

11. 48.  If  we  let  him  thus  al'^ne,  all  m.  will  telieve  on  him 

12.  32.  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  will  draw  all  m. 

13.  35.  By  this  shall  all  m.  know  that  ye  are  my  disciples 
Acts  1.24.  Thou,  Lord,  which  kuowest  the  hearts  of  aZZm. 

4.  21.  for  all  men  glorified  God  for  that  which  was  done 
17.  30.  commandeth  men  that  they  should  all — repent 

31.  whereof  he  hath  given  assurance  unto  all  men 

19.  7.  And  they  were  in  all  about  twelve  men 

20.  26,  that  I  am  pure  from  the  blood  of  all  men 

21.  28.  the  man,  that  teacheth  allvi.  everywhere  against 

22.  15.  thou  shalt  be  a  witness  for  him  unto  all  men 
Mom.  5.  12.  death  passed  unto  all  men,  for  that  all  sinned 

18.  the  judgement  came  unto  all  m.  to  condemnation — 
the  free  gift  came  unto  allm.  to  justification  of  life 
12.  17.  for  things  honourable  in  the  sight  of  all  men 

18.  as  much  as  in  you  lieth,  be  at  peace  with  all  men 
16. 19.  your  obedience  is  come  abroad  unto  all  men 

1  Cor.  7.  7.  I  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I  myself 

9.  19.  though  I  was  free  from  all  men,  I  brought  myself 
22.  I  am  become  all  things  to  all  men,  that  I  may 

10.  33.  I  also  please  «ZZ  m.  in  all  things,  not  seeking  mine 

15.  19.  this  life  only — •   e  are  of  all  tnen  most  pitiable 

2  Cor.  3.  2.  written  i'  our  hearts,  known  and  read  of  aZZwi. 
Gal.  6.  10.  let  us  work  that  which  is  good  toward  all  men 
Eph.  3.  9.  to  make  all  men  see  what  is  the  dispensation 
Phil.  4.  5.  Let  your  forbearance  be  known  unto  all  men 

1  Th.  2.  15.  please  not  God,  and  are  contrary  to  all  men 

8.  12    in  love  one  toward  another,  and  toward  all  men 
1  Tim.  2.  1.  thanksgivings,  be  made  for  all  men 

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MEN 

1  Tim.  2.  4.  who  willeth  that  all  men  should  be  saved 

4.  10.  God,  who  is  the  Saviour  of  all  men,  specially  of 

2  Tim.  3.  9.  for  their  folly  shall  be  evident  unto  all  men 
Tit.  2.  11.  hath  appeared,  bringing  salvation  to  all  men 

3.  2.  be  gentle,  shewing  all  meekness  toward  all  men 
Heb.  12.  14.  Follow  after  peace  with  all  men 
1  Pet.  2.  17.  Honour  all  men.    Love  the  brotherhood 

3  Jno.  12.  Demetrius  hath  the  witness  of  all  men 

Eev.  19.  18.  and  the  flesh  of  all  men,  both  free  and  bond 

Of  Men. — A.V.  ^man. 
Mat.  4.  19.  I  will  make  you  fishers  of  men.  Mk.  1.  17 

5.  13.  to  be  cast  out  and  trodden  under  foot  of  men 

6.  2.  and  in  the  streets,  that  they  may  have  glory  of  men 

5.  that  they  may  be  seen  of  men.  23.  5 

16.  that  they  may  be  seen  of  men  to  fast.  18 
10.  17.  But  beware  of  men  :  for  they  will  deliver  you 

15.  9.  as  their  doctrines  the  precepts  o/ men.  Mk.  1.1 

16.  23.  things  of  God,  but  the  things  of  men.  Mk,  8.  33 

17.  22    The  Son   of  man  shall  be  delivered  up  into  the 

hands  of  men.  Mk.  9.  31 :  Lu.  9.  44  :  24.  7 

22.  16.  thouregardest  not  the  person  of  men.  Mk.  12.  14 

23.  7.  the  marketplaces,  and  to  be  called  of  men,  Eabbi 
Mk.  7.  8.  and  hold  fast  the  tradition  of  men 

21.  out  of  the  heart  of  men,  evil  thouglits  proceed 
Jno.  1.  4.  In  him  was  life ;  and  the  life  was  the  light  of  men 

12.  43.  they  loved  the  glory  of  men  more  than  the  glory 
Acts  5.  36.  Theudas— to  whom  a  number  of  men,  about 

38.  for  if  this  counsel  or  this  work  be  of  men 

14.  11.  gods  are  comedown  to  us  in  the  likeness  of  men 

15.  17.  That  the  residue  ofmenm?iy  seek  after  the  Lord 
17. 12.  women  of  honourable  estate,  and  of  men,  not  a  few 

Bom.  1.18.  all  ungodliness  and  unrighteousness  of  men 
2.  16.  the  day  when  God  shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men 
29.  whose  praise  is  not  of  men,  but  of  God 

6.  19.  I  speak  after  the  manner  of  men.  Gal.  3.  15 

14.  18.  well-pleasing  to  God,  and  approved  of  men 

1  Cor.  2.  5.  faith  should  not  stand  in  the  wisdom  of  men 

7.  23.  with  a  price  ;  become  not  bondservants  of  men 
9.  8.  Do  I  speak  these  things  after  the  manner  ofhnen  1 

13.  1.  If  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men  and  of  angels 

15.  32.  If  after  the  manner  of  men  I  fought  with  beasts 

2  Cor.  8.  21.  sight  of  the  Lord,  but  also  in  the  sight  of  men 
Eph.  3.  5.  was  not  made  known  unto  the  sons  of  men 

4.  14.  with  every  wind  of  doctrine,  by  the  sleight  of  men 
Phil.  2.  7.  a  servant,  being  made  in  the  likeness  of  men 
Col.  2.  8.  and  vain  deceit,  after  the  tradition  of  men 

22.  after  the  precepts  and  doctrines  of  men  ? 

1  Th.  1.  5.  ye  know  what  manner  of  men  we  shewed 

2.  6.  nor  seeking  glory  of  men,  neither  from  you 

13.  ye  accepted  it  not  as  the  word  of  men,  but,  as  it  is 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  wranglings  of  men  corrupted  in  mind 
Tit.  1.  14.  commandments  of  men  who  turn  away  from 
1  Pet.  2.  4.  rejected  indeed  of  men,  but  with  God  elect 

15,  should  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish  men 
4.  2.  rest  of  your  time  in  the  flesh  to  the  lusts  of  men 

1  Jno.  5.  9.  If  we  receive  the  witness  of  7nen,  the  witness 

Bev.  9,  15,  that  they  should  kill  the  third  part  of  men.  18 

13. 13    make  fire — upon  the  earth  in  the  sight  of  men 

18.  13.  horses  and  chariots  and  slaves;  and  souls  o/  men 

see  persons,  soldiers,  things. 

Men  of  war  A.V. — see  soldiers. 

Wise  Men. 

Mat.  2.  1.  wise  men  from  the  east  came  to  Jerusalem 
7.  Herod  privily  called  the  ivise  m.,  and  learned  of  them 

16.  Herod — mocked  of  the  %u.  m. — learned  of  the  lo.  m. 
23.  34. 1  send  unto  you  prophets,  and  wise  m.,  and  scribes 

1  Cor.  10.  15.  I  speak  as  to  wise  men  ;  judge  ye  what  I  say 

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Mending. 

Mat.  4.  21.  John  his  brother — 7nending  theirneta.  M/c.  1.19 

Men-pleasers. 
Eph.  6.  6.  not  in  the  way  of  eyeservioe,  as  m.-]}.  Col.  3.  22 

Menservants. 
Lu.  12.  45.  his  coming;  and  shall  begin  to  beat  the  in. 

Men- stealers. 

1  Tim.  1.  10.  for  men-stealers,  for  liars,  for  false  swearers 

Mention. 
Bom.  1.  9.  I  make  mention  of  you,  always  in  my  prayers. 

Eph.  1.  16  :  1  Th.  1.  2:  Philem.  4 
Heb.  11.22.  faith  Joseph,  when  his  end  was  nigh,  made  m. 

Merchandise. 
Mat.  22.  5.  one  to  his  own  farm,  another  to  his  merchandise 
Jno.  2.  16.  make  not  my  Father's  house  a  house  of  m. 

2  Pet.  2.  3.  shall  they  with  feigned  words  make  m.  of  you 
Bev.  18. 11.  for  no  man  buyeth  their  merchandise  any  more 

12.  merchandise  ot  gold,  and  silver,  and  precious  stone 

13.  and  merchandise  of  hoi'ses  and  chariots  and  slaves 

Merchant— s. 
Mat.  18.  45.  a  man  that  is  a  ?nerc7ia?i<  seeking  goodly  pearls 
Bev.  18.  3.  the  m.  of  the  earth  waxed  rich  by  the  power 
11.  the  merchants  of  the  earth  weep  and  mourn  over  her 
15.  The  merchants  of  these  things,  who  were  made  rich 
23.  for  thy  merchants  were  the  princes  of  the  earth 

Mercies. — A.V.  ^bowels. 
Bom.  12.  1.  by  the  mercies  of  God,  to  present  your  bodies 
2  Cor.  1.  3.  the  Father  of  mercies  and  God  of  all  comfort 
Phil.  1.8.  Iloug  after  you  all  in  the  tender  hn.oi  Christ  Jesus 

2.  1.  if  any  fellowship  of  the  Spirit,  if  any  tender  m. 
see  comjiassion — s,  blessings. 

Merciful. — A.V.  ^mercy. 
Mat.  5.  7.  Blessed  are  the  m. :  for  they  shall  obtain  mercy 
Lu.  6.  36.  Be  ye  merciful,  even  as  your  Father  is  merciful 

18.  13.  God,  be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner 
Heb.  2.  17.  that  he  might  be  a  m.  and  faithful  high  priest 

8.  12.  For  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  iniquities 

Jas.  5.  11.  how  that  the  Lord  is  full  of  pity,  and  hnercifid 

Mercy. — A.V.  ^compassion,  ^piti/. 
Mat.  5.  7.  the  merciful :  for  they  shall  obtain  mercy 

9.  13.  meaneth,  I  desire  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice.  12.  7 
27.  Have  mercy  on  us,  thou  sou  of  David.  20.  30,  31 

15.  22.  Have  mercy  on  me,  O  Lord,  thou  son  of  David. 

MA;.  10.  47,  48  :  Lu.  18.  38,39 

17.  15.  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son :  for  he  is  epileptic 

18.  33.  shouldst  not  thou  also  have  had  hnercy  on  thy 

fellow-servant,  even  as  I  had  ^mercy  on  thee  ? 
23.  23.  weightier  matters  of  the  law,  judgement,  and  m. 
Mk.  5. 19.  hath  done  for  thee,  and  how  he  had  ^mcrcy  onthee 
Lti.  1.  50.  his  mercy  is  unto  generations  and  generations 
54.  Israel  his  servant,  That  he  n:ight  remember  mercy 
58.  Lord  had  magnified  his  m.  towards  her  [Elisabeth] 
72.  To  shew  mercy  towards  our  fathers 
78.  Because  of  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God 

10.  37.  And  he  said,  He  that  shewed  itiercy  on  him 

16.  24.  Father  Abraham,  have  mercy  on  me 

17.  13.  Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us  [ten  lepers] 


MET 

Bom.  9.  15.  I  will  have  mercy  on  whom  I  have  mercy 
16.  nor  of  him  that  runneth,  but  of  God  that  hath  mercy 
18.  So  then  he  hath  mercy  on  whom  he  will 
23.  vessels  of  mercy,  which  he  afore  prepared  unto  glory 

11.  30.  ye — have  obtained  mercy  by  their  disobedience 

31.  by  the  m.  shewn  to  you  they  also  may  now  obtain  m. 

32.  all  unto  disobedience,  that  he  might  have »».  upon  all 

12.  8.  he  that  sheweth  mercy,  with  cheerfulness 

15.  9.  that  the  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for  his  mercy 

1  Cor.  7.  25.  my  judgement,  as  one  that  hath  obtained  m. 

2  Cor.  4.  1.  even  as  we  obtained  mercy,  we  faint  not 
Gal.  6.  16.  walk  by  this  rule,  peace  be  upon  them,  and  m. 
Ejjh.  2.  4.  God,  being  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  great  love 
Phil.  2.  27.  sick  nigh  unto  death  :  but  God  had  m.  on  him 

1  Tim.  1.  2.  Grace,  mercy,  peace,  from  God  the  Father 

and  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord.  2  Tivi.  1.2:2  Jno.  3 
13.  howbeit  I  obtained  m.,  because  I  did  itignorantly 
16.  I  obtained  mercy,  that  in  me  as  chief  might  Jesua 

2  Tim.  1. 16.  Lord  grant  m.  unto  the  house  of  Ouesiphorus 

18.  (the  Lord  grant  unto  him  to  find  mercy  of  the  Lord 
Tit.  3.  5.  according  to  his  mercy  he  saved  us,  through  the 
Heb.  4. 16.  throne  of  grace,  that  we  may  receive  »i.  [washing 
Jas.  2.  13.  judgement  is  without  mercy  to  him  that  hath 
shewed  no  mercy  :  m.  glorieth  against  judgement 
3.  17.  easy  to  be  intreated,  full  of  mercy  and  good  fruits 
1  Pet.  1.  3.  according  to  his  great  mercy  begat  us  again 

2.  10.  had  not  obtained  m.,  but  now  have  obtained  mercy 
Jude  2.  Mercy  unto  you  and  peace  and  love  be  multiplied 

21.  looking  for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

22.  And  on  some  have  ^mercy,  who  are  in  doubt 

23.  and  on  some  have  mercy  with  fear 

see  compassion,  merciful. 

Mercy-seat. 
Heb.  9.  5.  cherubim  of  glory  overshadowing  the  mercy-seat 

Merry. 

Lu.  12.  19.  Soul — take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  be  merry 
15.  23.  fatted  calf,  and  kill  it,  and  let  us  eat,  and  make  7n. 

24.  was  lost,  and  is  found.    And  they  began  to  be  merry 
29.  never  gavest  me  a  kid,  that  I  might  make  merry 
32.  But  it  was  meet  to  make  merry  and  be  glad 

Bev.  11. 10.  on  the  earth  rejoice  over  them,  and  make  merry 
see  cheerful. 

Mess. — A.V.  ^morsel. 
Heb.  12. 16.  Esau — one  i»i.  of  meat  sold  his  own  birthright 

Message. — A.V.  ^preaching. 

1  Th.  2.  13.  the  word  of  the  message,  eren  the  word  of  God 

2  Tim.  4. 17.  that  through  me  the  i??i.  might  be — proclaimed 
Tit.  1.  3.  in  his  own  seasons  manifested  his  word  in  the  hn. 

1  Jno.  1.  5.  this  is  the  m.  which  we  have  heard  from  him 

3.  11.  this  is  the  m.  which  ye  heard  from  the  beginning 

see  ambassage. 

Messenger — s. 

Mat.  11.  10.  my  m.  before  thy  face.  Mh.  1.2;    Lu.  7.27 
Lu.  7-  24.  when  the  messetigers  of  John  were  departed 
9.  52.  and  sent  messengers  before  liis  face  :  and  they  went 

2  Cor.  8.  23.  they  are  the  messengers  of  the  churches 
12.  7.  a  thorn  in  the  flesh,  a  m.  of  Satan  to  buffet  me 

Phil.  2.  25.  Epaphroditus — your  m.  and  minister  to  my 
Jas.  2.  25.  justified  by  works,  in  that  she  received  the  m. 

Met. 

Mat.  8.  28.  there  viet  him  two  possessed  with  devils 
28.  9.  And  behold,  Jesus  met  them,  saying,  All  hail 
Mk.  5.  2.  there  met  him  out  of  the  tombs  a  man.  Lu.  8  27 


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MET 

Lu.  9.  37.  a  great  multitude  met  him.  Jno.  12.  18  I 

17.  12.  there  met  bim.  ten  meu  that  were  lepers  I 

Jno.  4. 51.  And  as  he  was  now  going  down,  his  servants  met 
11.20.  Martha — went  and  7?ie(  him.  30  \\\\vix 

Acts  10.  25.  And  when — Peter  entered,  Cornelius  met  him 

16. 16.  a  certain  maid  having  a  spirit  of  divination  wei  us 

17.  17.  marketplace  every  day  with  them  that  met  with 
27.  41.  lighting  upon  a  place  where  two  seas  met    [him 

Heb.  7.  1.  priest  of  God  Most  High,  who  7net  Abraham 
10.  in  the  loins  of  his  father,  when  Melchizedek  m.  him 

Mete. 
Mat.  7.  2.  with  what  measure  ye  mete.  Mk.  4.  24  :  Lu.  6. 38 

Midday. 

Acts  26.  13.  at »«.,  O  king,  I  [Saul]  saw  on  the  way  a  light 

Middle. 
Eph.  2.  14.  and  brake  down  the  middle  wall  of  partition 

Mid  heaven. — A.V.  hnidst  of  heaven. 

Bev.  8.  13.  heard  an  eagle,  flying  in  hnid  heaven.  14.  ^6 

19.17.  saying  to  all  the  birds  that  fly  iin»?wcZ/ieaue«,  Gome 

Midnight. 

Mat.  25.  6.  at  »w.  there  is  a  cry.  Behold,  the  bridegroom  ! 
Mk.  13.  35.  Cometh,  whether  at  even,  or  at  midnight,  or 
Lie.  11.  5.  at  m.,  and  say  to  him.  Friend,  lend  me  three 
Acts  16.25.  about  ?«.  Paul  and  Silas  were  praying  and  singing 

20.  7.  Paul — prolonged  his  speech  until  midnight    [ing 
27. 27.  about  »H..  the  sailors  surmised  that  they  were  draw- 

Midst. — A.V.  ^among. 

Mat.  10.  16.  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  m,.  of  wolves 
14.  24.  boat  was  now  in  the  inidst  oi  the  sea.  Mk.  6.  47 

18.  2.  child,  and  set  him  in  the  midst  of  them.  Mk.  9.  36 
20.  together  in  my  name,  there  am  I  in  the  7n.  of  them 

Lii.  2.  46.  in  the  temple,  sitting  in  the  m.  of  the  doctors 
4.  30.  [Jesus]  passing  through  the  m.  of  them  went  his 
6.  8.  withered.  Rise  up,  and  stand  forth  in  the  midst 

21.  21.  let  them  that  are  in  the  midst  of  her  depart  out 

22.  27.  I  am  in  the  hnidst  of  you  as  he  that  serveth 

23.  45.  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  m,idst 

24.  36.  himself  stood  in  the  m.  of  them.  Jno.  20.  19,  26 
Jno.  7. 14.  the  m.  of  the  feast  Jesus  went  up  into  the  temple 

8.  3.  in  adultery  ;  and  having  set  her  in  the  midst.  9 

19.  18.  on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the  midst 
Acts  1.  15.  Peter  stood  up  in  the  midst  of  the  brethren 

18.  falling  headlong,  he  burst  asunder  in  the  midst 
2.  22.  signs,  which  God  did  by  him  in  the  midst  of  you 
17.  22.  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  Areopagus 
Phil.  2.  15.  in  the  ;«.  of  a  crooked  and  perverse  generation 
Heb.  2.  12.  In  the  midst  of  the  congregation  will  I  sing 
Rev.  1.  13.  in  the  midst  of  the  candlesticks  one  like  unto 
2.  1.  in  the  7nidst  of  the  seven  golden  candlesticks 

4.  6.  in  the  inidst  of  the  throne.  5.6:  7.  17 

5.  6.  and  in  the  midst  of  the  elders,  a  Lamb  standing 

see  mid  heaven. 

Might.— v4.F.  ^power. 

Eph.  1.  19.  that  working  of  the  strength  of  his  hnight 

6.  10.  in  the  Lord,  and  in  the  strength  of  his  might 
Col.  1.  11.  according  to  the  ^might  of  his  glory 

2  Th.  1.  9.  face  of  the  Lord  and  from  the  glory  of  his  hn. 
2  Pet.  2.  11.  angels,  though  gi-eater  in  might  and  power 
Bev.  7. 12.  honour,  and  power,  and  might,  be  unto  our  God 
see  dominion,  power. 


MIND 

Mightier. 
Mat.  3. 11.  Cometh  after  me  is  w.  than  I.  Mk.  1.  7  :  Lu.  3. 16 
Mightily. 

Acts  19.  20.  So  m.  grew  the  word  of  the  Lord  and  prevailed 
Col.  1.  29.  his  working,  which  worketh  in  me  mightily 
see  cried  out,  powerfully. 

Mighty.— A.V. ^stro7ig,  ^valiant,  ^violence,  ^wonderful. 
Mat.  7.  22.  and  by  thy  name  do  many  Eighty  works  ? 

11.  20.  wherein  most  of  hmmighty  works  were  done 
21.  m.  works  had  been  done  in  Tyre.  23  :  Lti.  10.  13 

13.  54.  this  man  this  wisdom,  and  these  mighty  works  ? 
58.  he  did  not  msLnj  mighty  works  there.  Mk.  6.  5 

Mk.  6. 2.  what  mean  such  m.  works  wrought  by  his  hands  ? 

Lu.  1.  49.  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me  great  things 
15.  14.  there  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  country 
19.  37.  praise  God  with  a  loud  voice  for  all  the  7n.  works 
24.  19.  Jesus — a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word 

Acts  2.  2.  a  sound  as  of  the  rushing  of  a  mighty  wind 

11.  speaking  in  our  tongues  the  htiighty  works  of  God 
7.  22.  Moses — visus,  mighty  in  his  words  and  works 
18.  24.  Apollos — and  he  was  mighty  in  the  scriptures 

1  Cor.  1.  26.  not  ina,nj  mighty,  not  many  noble,  are  called 

2  Cor.  10.  4.  m.  before  God  to  the  casting  down  of  strong 

12.  12.  by  signs  and  wonders  and  miylity  works  [holds) 
Heb.  11.  34.  were  made  strong,  waxed  'hmghty  in  war 

1  Pet.  5.  6.  Humble  yom-selves — under  the  m.  hand  of  God 
Bev.  16.  18.  so  great  an  earthquake,  so  mighty 

18.  2.  he  cried  with  a  hnighty  voice,  saying,  Fallen 

21.  Thus  with  a  hnighty  fall  shall  Babylon 

19.  6.  voice  of  mighty  thunders,  saying.  Hallelujah 

see  great,  majesty,  might,  power,  powerful,  powers,  princes,  strong, 
wrought. 

Mile. 

Mat.  5.  41.  compel  thee  to  go  one  mile,  go  with  him  twain 
Milk. 

1  Cor.  3.  2.  I  fed  you  with  milk,  not  with  meat 

9.  7.  who  f  eedeth  a  flock,  and  eateth  not  of  the  milk 
Heb.  0.  12.  such  as  have  need  of  milk,  and  not  of  solid  food 

13.  For  every  one  that  partaketh  of  milk  is  without 
1  Pet.  2.  2.  as  newborn  babes,  long  for  the  spiritual  milk 

Mill. 

Mat.  24.  41.  two  women  shall  be  grinding  at  the  mill 

Millstone. 

Mat.  18.  6.  profitable  for  him  that  a  great  millstone  should 

be  hanged  about  his  neck.  Mk.  9.  42  :  Lu.  17.  2 
Bev.  18.  21.  took  up  a  stone  as  it  were  a  great  millstone 

22.  and  the  voice  of  a  millstone  shall  be  heard  no  more 

Mind. — A.V.   '^affection,  ^agree,  ^minded,  hninds,  ^re- 
memibrance,  ^understanding,  "^ivill. 

Mat.  22.  37.  with  all  thy  mind.  Mk.  12.  30 :  Lu.  10.  27 

Mk.  5.  15.  clothed  and  in  his  right  mind.  Lu.  8.  35 

14. 72.  And  Peter  called  tomind  the  word,  how  that  Jesus 

Lu.  1.  29.  cast  in  her  mmd  what  manner  of  salutation 
12.  29.  ye  shall  drink,  neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  'tnind 
24.  45.  opened  he  their  ^n.,  that  they  might  understand 

Acts  17.  11.  received  the  word  with  all  readiness  of  7nind 

20.  19.  serving  the  Lord  with  all  lowliness  of  inind 
Bom.  1.  28.  God  gave  them  up  unto  a  reprobate  mind 

7.  23.  members,  warring  against  the  law  of  my  mind 

25.  So  then  I  myself  with  the  77t.  serve  tlie  law  of  God 
8.  5.  are  after  the  flesh  do  mi?id  the  things  of  the  flesh 


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MINISTEKETH 


Bom.  8.  6.  For  the  ^mind  of  the  flesh  is  death ;  but  the 
^ynind  of  the  spirit  is  life  and  peace 
7.  because  the  m.  of  the  flesh  is  enmity     \oi  the  Spirit 
27.  that  searcheth  the  hearts  knoweth  what  is  the  mind 

11.  34.  For  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord  ? 

12.  2.  be  ye  transformed  by  the  renewing  of  your  mind 

16.  Be  of  the  same  mind  one  toward  another.     Set  not 

your  m,iiul  on  high  things,  but  condescend 

14.  5.  Let  each  man  be  fully  assured  in  his  own  mind 

15.  5.  grant  you  to  be  of  the  same  %i.  one  with  another 

1  Cor.  1.  10.  that  ye  be  perfected  together  in  the  same  m. 
2. 16.  For  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord,  that  he 

shouldiustructhim?  But  we  have  the  ?«.  of  Christ 

14.  20.  be  not  children  in  ^mind — but  in  G„iind  be  men 

2  Co7:  13.  11.  be  of  the  same  mi«fZ.  Phil.  2.  2 

Eph.  2.  3.  doing  the  desires  of  the  flesh  and  of  the  mind 

4.  17.  Gentiles  also  walk,  in  the  vanity  of  their  mind 

23.  that  ye  be  renewed  in  the  spirit  of  your  mind 

Phil.  2.  2.  being  of  one  accord,  of  one  mind 

3.  in  lowliness  of  mind  each  counting  other  better  than 
5.  this  7nind  in  you,  which  was  also  in  Christ  Jesus 

3.  19.  glory  is  in  their  shame,  who  ^niiid  earthly  things 

4.  2.  I  exhort  Syntyche,  to  be  of  the  same  ?«-.  in  the  Lord 
Col.  1.  21.  time  past  alienated  and  enemies  in  your  onind 

2.  18.  he  hath  seen,  vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  )ni7id 

3.  2.  Set  your  hnind  on  the  things  that  are  above 

2  Th.  2.  2.  that  ye  be  not  quickly  shaken  from  your  mind 
1  Tim.  4.  6.  If  thou  put  the  brethren  in^ni.  of  these  things 

6.  5.  men  corrupted  in  ^mind.  2  Tim.  3.  *8 
Tit.  1. 15.  both  their  mind  and  their  conscience  are  defiled 

3.  1.  Put  them  in  mind  to  be  in  subjection  to  rulers 
Philem.  14.  but  without  thy  mind  I  would  do  nothing 
Heb.  8.  10.  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind 

10.  16.  And  upon  their  ^mind  also  will  I  write  them 

1  Pet.  1.  13.  girding  up  the  loins  of  your  mind,  be  sober 

4.  1.  arm  ye  yourselves  also  with  the  same  mind 

5.  2.  nor  yet  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  mind 

2  Pet.  3.  1.  I  stir  up  your  sincere  ^mind  by  putting  you  in 
Jiev.  17.  9.  Here  is  the  mind  which  hath  wisdom 

13.  These  have  one  mind,  and  they  give  their  power 

17.  For  God  did  put  in  their  hearts  to  do  his  ^mind, 

and  to  come  to  one  ^mind 
see  accord,  diticij/line,  humility,  likeminded,  readiness,  remembrance, 
zeal. 

Minded. — A.V.  Counsel,  '^determined,  disposed,  Hhink, 
^willing. 

Mat.  1. 19.  Joseph — was  minded  to  put  her  away  privily 
Acts  5.  33.  cut  to  the  heart,  and  were  '^minded  to  slay  them 

15.  37.  Barnabas  was  '^minded  to  take  with  them  John 
18.  27.  when  he  was  '^minded  to  pass  over  into  Achaia 

2  Cor.  1.  15.  in  this  confidence  I  was  minded  to  come 

17.  When  I  therefore  was  thus?7i.,  did  I  shew  fickleness? 

Gal.  5.  10.  that  ye  will  be  none  otherwise  minded        f  all 

Phil.  1. 7.  it  is  right  for  me  to  be  thus  ^yn.  on  behalf  of  you 

3.  15.  Let  us  therefore,  as  many  as  be  perfect,  be  thus 

m. :  and  if  in  any  thing  ye  are  otherwise  minded 

Eeb.  6. 17.  "Wherein  God,  being^m.  to  shew  more  abundantly 

see  counsel,  hUjhmindcd,  likeminded,  mind,  soberminded. 

Mindest.— J..  V.  ^savourest. 
Mat.  16.  23.  for  thou  hn.  not  the  things  of  God.  Mk.  8.  i33 

Mindful. 

Heb.  2.  6.  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  of  him  ? 
11.  15.  if  indeed  they  had  been  mindful  of  that  country 
see  remember,  remembering. 


Minding  A.  V. — see  intending. 


Iilinds. 

Acts  28.  6.  changed  their  in.,  and  said  that  he  was  a  god 
2  Cor.  3. 14.  their  m.  were  hardened :  for  until  this  very  day 

4.  4.  in  whom  the  god  of  this  world  hath  blinded  the  m. 

11.  3.  your  m.  should  be  corrupted  from  the  simplicity 
see  mind,  souls,  thoughts, 

Miagle— d.— ^.  V.  ^fill—ed. 

Mat.  27.  34.  gave  him  wine  to  drink  mingled  with  gall 
Mk.  15.  23.  offered  him  wine  mingled  with  myrrh 
Lu.  13.  1.  whose  blood  Pilate  had  m.  with  their  sacrifices 
Rev.  8.  7.  there  followed  hail  and  fire,  mingled  with  blood 
15.  2.  I  saw  as  it  were  a  glassy  sea  mingled  with  fire  - 
18.  6.  the  cup  which  she  hningled,  ^m.  unto  her  double 

Minister. — A.V.  ^ministered,  ^servant. 

Mat.  20.  26.  shall  be  your  minister.  Mk.  10.  43 
Mk.  9.  35.  first,  he  shall  be  last  of  all,  and  'hninister  of  all 
Acts  26.  16.  to  appoint  thee  a  minister  and  a  witness 
Bom.  13.  4.  for  he  is  a  tninister  of  God  to  thee  for  good — 
he  is  a  minister  of  God,  an  avenger  for  wrath 

15.  8.  Christ  hath  been  made  a  m.  of  the  circumcision 
16.  that  I  should  be  a  m.  of  Christ  Jesus  unto  the  Gentiles 

Gal.  2.  17.  is  Christ  a  minister  of  sin  ?     God  forbid 
Eph.  3.  7.  whereof  I  was  made  a  minister.  Col.  1.  23,  25  [7 
6.  21.  Tychicus,  the  beloved  brother  and  faithful  771..  Col.4.. 
Phil.  2.  25.  Epaphroditus — joui  messenger  and  hyiiyiister 
Col.  1.  7.  Epaphras — who  is  a  faithful  minister  of  Christ 
1  Th.  3.  2.  Timothy,  our  brother  and  God's  minister 
1  Tim.  4.  6.  thou  shalt  be  a  good  minister  of  Christ  Jesus 
Heh.  8.  2.  a  m.  of  the  sanctuary,  and  of  the  true  tabernacle 
see  attendant. 

Minister  {verb). — A.  V.  '^ministered,  ^ministry,  ^service. 

Mat.  20.  28.  not  to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  m.  Mk.  10.  45 

25.  44.  sick,  or  in  prison,  and  did  not  minister  unto  thee  ? 

Acts  24.  23.  not  to  forbid  any  of  his  friends  to  m.  unto  him 

Bom.  15.  27.  they  owe  it — to  m.  unto  them  in  carnal  things 

1  Cor.  9. 13.  they  which  minister  about  sacred  things  eat  of 

16.  15.  have  set  themselves  to  hniyiister  unto  the  saints) 

2  Cor.  11.  8.  taking  wages  of  thenj  that  I  xn.ig\ithninister 
1  Tim.  1. 4.  endless  genealogies,  the  which  m.  questionings 
Philem.  13.  that  in  thy  behalf  he  might  '^minister  unto  me 
Heb.  6.  10.  ye  ministered  unto  the  saints,  and  still  do  m. 

1  Pet.  X.  12.  but  unto  you,  did  they  minister  these  things 

see  give,  ministereth,  ministering,  service. 

Ministered. — A .  V .  '^administered. 

Mat.  4.  11.  angels  came  and  m.  unto  him.  Mk.  1.  13 
8.  15.  she  arose,  and  m.  unto  him.  Mk.  1.  31 :  Lu.  4.  39 
20.  28.  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be  m.  unto.  Mk.  10.  45 
Mk.  15.  41.  and  m.  unto  him;  and  many  other  women 
Lu.  8.  3.  Susanna,  and  many  others,  which  m.  unto  them 
Acts  13.  2.  m.  to  the  Lord,  and  fasted,  the  Holy  Ghost 

19.  22.  into  Macedonia  two  of  them  that  m.  unto  him 

20.  34.  these  hands  ministered  unto  my  necessities 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  ye  are  an  epistle  of  Christ,  7n.  by  us  [120 
8. 19.  this  grace,  whichis  hn.  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the  Lord. 

2  Tim.  1.  18.  and  in  how  many  things  he  m.  at  Ephesus 
Heb.  6.  10.  ye  jh.  unto  the  saints,  and  still  do  minister 
see  minister,  supplied. 

Ministereth. — A.'V.  hninister. 

1  Pet.  4.  11.  if  any  man  hn.,  ministering  as  of  the  strength 

see  supplieth. 


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MINISTEEING 

Ministering. — A.V.  ^minister,  hninistnj. 

Mat.  'in.  55.  had  followed  Jesus  from  Galilee,  m.  unto  him 
Mom.  15.  16.  ministering  the  gospel  of  God 

26.  I  go  unto  Jerusalem,  hninistering  unto  the  saints 
2  Cor.  8.  4.  the  fellowship  in  the  miiiistering  to  the  saints 

9.  1.  as  touching  the  m.  to  the  saints,  it  is  superfluous 
Eph.  4.  12.  perfecting  of  the  saints,  unto  the  work  of  hn. 
2  Ti?7i.  4.  11.  Mark — far  he  is  useful  to  me  for  -ndnistering 
Heb.  1.  14.  Are  they  not  all  ministering  splrita,  sent  forth 

10.  11.  day  by  day  ??j..  and  offering  oiteutimes  the  same 
1  Fet.  4.  10    as  each  hath  received  a  gift,  ^ministering  it 

11.  if  any  man  ministereth,  m.  as  of  the  strength 
see  ministry. 
Ministers. 

Lu.  1.  2.  were  eyewitnesses  and  ministers  of  the  word 
Rom.  13.  6   for  they  are  ministers  of  God's  service 

1  Cor.  3.  5.  is  Paul  ?  Ministers  through  whona  ye  believed 

4.  1.  so  account  of  us,  as  of  ministers  of  Christ 

2  Cor.  3.  6.  made  us  sufficient  as  m.  of  a  new  covenant 
6.  4.  everj'thing  commending  ourselves,  as  tn.  of  God 

11.  15.  m.  also  fashion  themselves  as '/w. of  righteousness 
23.  Are  they  ministern  of  Christ  ? — I  more  ;  in  labours 

Heh.  1  7.  his  angels  winds,  And  his  ministers  a  flame  of  fire 

Ministration — s. — A  V.  ^adm/iiiistration — s,  hninistry^ 
Service. 

Lti.  1,  23.  when  the  days  of  his  ministration  were  fulfilled 

Acts  6.  1.  their  widows  were  neglected  in  the  daily  m.  \'^m. 

12. 25.  Barnabas  and  Saul — when  they  had  fulfilled  their 

Bom.  15.  31.  that  my  ^m.  which  I  have  for  Jerusalem  may 

1  Cor.  12. 5.  diversities  of  i?«t«Js<ra!!io«s,  and  the  same  Lord 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  But  if  the  m.  of  death,  written,  and  engraven 

8.  shall  not  rather  the  m.  of  the  spirit  be  with  glory  ? 

9.  m.  of  condemnation  is  glory — m.  of  righteousness 
C.  3.  that  our  ^ministration  be  not  blamed  [sxceed 
9.  12.  For  the  hninistration  of  this  service — aboundeth 

13.  through — proving  of  you  by  this  m.  they  glorify  God 

Minstrels. — A.V.  hnusicians. 

Eev.  18.  22.  the  voice  of  harpers  and  hn.  and  flute-players 
see  flute-players. 

Ministry. — A.V,  '^ministering,  ^office,  ^service. 

Acts  1. 17.  received  his  [Judas]  portion  in  this  ministry 
25.  to  take  the  place  in  this  ministry  and  apostleship 
6.  4.  stedfastly  in  prayer,  and  in  the  ministry  of  the  word 

20.  24.  I  may  accomplish  my  course,  and  the  ministry 

21.  19.  God  had  wrouglit  among  the  Gentiles  by  his  m. 
Bom.  11.13.  lam  anapostleof  the  Gentiles,  I  glorify  my  2»i. 

12.  7.  or  ^ministry,  let  us  give  ourselves  to  our  ^ministry 
2  Cor.  4.  1.  Therefore  seeing  we  have  this  »?i. ,  even  as  we 

5.  18.  and  gave  unto  us  the  ■ministry  of  reconciliation 
Col.  4.  17.  say  to  Archippus,  Take  heed  to  the  ministry 

2  Tim.  4.  5.  do  the  work  of  an  evangelist,  fulfil  thy  ministry 
Heh.  8.  6.  hath  he  obtained  a  ministry  the  more  excellent 

9.  21.  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  ministry  he  sprinkled 

Rev.  2.  19.  thy  love  and  faith  and  hninistry  and  patience 

see  minister,  ministered,  ministering,  ministration,  service. 

Mint. 

Mat.  23.  23.  ye  tithe  m.  and  anise  and  cummin.  Lu.  11.  42 

Miracle— s. 

Lu.  23.  8.  Herod — hoped  to  see  some  miracle  dione  by  him 

Acts  4.  16.  a  notable  m.  hath  been  wrought  through  them 

22.  more  than  forty  years  old,  on  whom  this  miracle 

8.  13.  beholding  signs  and  great  m.  wrought,  he  was 

19.  11.  God  wrought  special  m.  by  the  hands  of  Paul 


MOCKING 

1  Cor.  12.  10.  and  to  another  workings  of  )niracles 

28.  teachers,  then  miracles,  then  gifts  of  healings 

29.  are  all  teachers  ?  are  all  workers  of  miracles  ? 
Gal.  3.  5.  supplieth  to  you  the  Spirit,  and  worketh  m. 

see  mighty  work,  sign,  signs. 
Mire. 

2  Pet.  2.  22.  sow  that  had  washed  to  wallowing  in  the  mire 

Mirror.— ^.F.  ^glass. 

1  Cor.  13.  12.  For  now  we  see  in  a  hnirror,  darkly 

2  Cor.  3.  18.  face  reflecting  as  a  hn.  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
Jas.  1.  23.  a  man  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a  hnirror 

Mischief  A.V. —see  villany. 

Miserable.— .4. F.  ^wicked. 
Mat.  21.  41.  He  will  miserably  destroy  those  hniserahle  men 
Rev.  3. 17.  thou  art  the  wretched  one  and  m.  and  poor 

see  pitiable. 

Miserably. 
Mat.  21. 41.  He  will  miserably  destroy  those  miserable  men 

Misery — ies. 

Bom.  3.  16.  Destruction  and  misery  are  in  their  waya 
Jas.  5.  1.  weep  and  howl  for  your  in.  that  are  coming 

Mist— s.— ^.F.  '^clouds. 

Acts  13.  11.  there  fell  on  him  [Elymas]  Sktn.  and  a  darkness 

2  Fet.  2.  17.  without  water,  and  hnists  driven  by  a  storm 

see  blackness. 

Mite— s. 

Mk.  12.  42.  poor  widow,  and  she  cast  in  two  m..  Lu.  21.  2 
Lu.  12.  59.  till  thou  have  paid  the  very  last  niite 

Mixed  A.V. — see  united. 

Mixture. 

Jno.  19.  39.  Nicodemus — bringing  am.  of  myrrh  and  aloes 
see  unmixed. 

Mock. 

Mat.  20.  19.  shall  deliver  him  unto  the  Gentiles  to  mock 
Mk.  10.  34.  and  they  shall  mock  him,  and  shall  spit 
Lu.  14.  29.  to  finish,  all  that  behold  begin  to  inock  him 

Mocked. 

Mat.  2.  16.  Herod,  when  he  saw  that  he  was  mocked 
27.  29.  and  mocked  him,  saving,  Hail,  liing  of  the  Jews  ! 
31  :  MO:.  15.  20:  Lu.'22.  63  :  23.  11,  .36 
Lu.  18.  32.  and  shall  be  niocked,  and  shamefully  entreated 
Acts  17.  32.  the  resurrection  of  the  dead,  some  mocked 
Gal.  6.  7.  Be  not  deceived ;  God  is  not  mocked 

Mockers. — A.V.  hcoffers. 

2  Pet.  3.  3  the  last  days  ^mockers  shall  come  with  mockery 
Jude  18.  In  the  last  time  there  shall  be  mockers 

Mockery. 

2  Fet.  3.  3.  last  days  the  mockers  shall  come  with  mockery 

Mocking— s. 
Mai.  27.  41.  the  chief  priests  mocking  him,  Mk.  15.  31 
Acts  2.  13.  others  m.  said,  They  are  filled  with  new  wine 
Heb.  11.  3G.  others  had  trial  of  moc/ang's  and  scourgings 


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MODERATION 

Moderation  A.Y. — see  forbearance. 

Modest. 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  that  women  adorn  themselves  in  m.  apparel 

Moisture. 
Lu.  8.  6.  it  withered  away,  because  it  had  no  moisture 

Moment. 

Lu.  4.  5.  shewed  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world  in  a  m. 

1  Cor.  15.  52.  but  we  shall  all  be  changed,  in  a  inoment 

2  Cor.  4.  17.  our  light  afaiction,  which  is  for  the  moment 

Money. — A.V.  ^covetous. 
Mat.  22. 19.  Shew  me  the  tribute  m.     And  thej-  brought 
25.  18.  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money 

27.  put  my  money  to  the  bankers.  Lu.  19.  23 

28.  12.  they  gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers,  saying 

15.  So  they  took  the  m.,  and  did  as  they  were  taught 

Mk.  6.  8.  bread,  no  wallet,  no  ??;.  in  their  purse.  Lu.  9.  3 

12.  41.  how  the  multitude  cast  money  into  the  treasury 

14.  11.  and  promised  to  give  him  [Judas]  m.  Lit,.  22.  5 

Lu.  19.  15.  servants,  unto  whom  he  had  given  the  money 

Jno.  2.  14.  and  doves,  and  the  changers  of  money  sitting 

15.  and  he  poured  out  the  changers'  money 
Acts  4.  37.  having  a  field,  sold  it,  and  brought  the  money 
8.  18.  Holy  Ghost  was  given,  he  offered  them  money 

20.  thought  to  obtain  the  gift  of  God  with  jnoney 
24.  26.  hoped  withal  that  m.  would  be  given  hira  of  Paul 
1  Tim.  3.  3.  not  contentious,  no  lover  of  ^money 
6.  10.  For  the  love  of  money  is  a  root  of  all  kinds  of  evil 
see  lovers,  shekel,  silver. 

Money-changers. 

Mat.  21.  12.  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  m.-c.  Mh.  11.  15 

Month. 
Lu.  1.  26.  in  the  sixth  month  the  angel  Gabriel  was  sent 

36.  this  is  the  sixth  m.  with  her  that  was  called  barren 
Rev.  9.  15.  prepared  for  the  hour  and  day  and  month  and 

22.  2.  twelve  manner  of  fruits,  yielding  its  fruit  every  vi. 

Months. 
Lti.  1.  24.  Elisabeth — conceived ;  and  she  hid  herself  five  w. 
56.  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three  months 
4.  25.  was  shut  up  three  years  and  six  months.  Jas.  5.  17 
Jno.  4.  35.  yet  four  months,  and  then  cometh  the  harvest  ? 
Acts  7.  20.  Moses — was   nourished   three   months  in  his 
father's  house.  Heb.  11.  23 

18.  11.  a  year  and  six  months,  teaching  the  word 

19.  8.  and  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  months 

20.  3.  when  he  had  spent  three  months  there  [Greece] 

28.  11.  after  three  mi.  we  set  sail  in  a  ship  of  Alexandria 
Gal.  4.  10.  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  seasons 
Bev.  9.  5.  that  they  should  be  tormented  five  months 

11.  2.  city  shall  they  tread  under  foot  forty  and  two  m. 
13.  5.  authority  to  continue  forty  and  two  months 

Moon. 

Mat.  24.  29.  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light.  Mk.  13.  24 
Acts  2.  20.  the  7noon  into  blood.  Before  the  day  of  the  Lord 
1  Cor.  15.  41.  of  the  sun,  and  another  glory  of  the  7noon 
Col.  2.  16.  in  respect  of  a  feast  day  or  a  new  moon 
Jiev.  6.  12.  and  the  whole  moon  became  as  blood 

8.  12.  sun  was  smitten,  and  the  third  part  of  the  moon 

12.  1.  arrayed  with  the  sun,  and  the  moon  under  her  feet 

21.  23.  city  hath  no  need  of  the  sun,  neither  of  the  moon 


MORTAL 

Sitn  and  Moon. — see  sun. 

Moored. — A.V.  ^drew. 
Mk.  6.  53.  land  unto  Gennesaret,  and  ^m.  to  the  shore 

More. — A.V.  ^far  more. 

Mat.  5.  37.  Nay,  nay :  and  whatsoever  is  more  than  these 
47.  brethren  only,  what  do  ye  more  than  others? 

6.  25.  Is  not  the  life  more  than  the  food.  Lu.  12.  23    [13 

7.  11.  children,  how  much  7n.  shall  your  Father.  Lu.  11. 

11.  9.  unto  you,  and  much  m.  than  a  prophet.  Lu.  7.  26 
20.  10.  they  supposed  that  they  would  receive  more 

Mk.  4.  24.  and  7tiore  shall  be  given  unto  you 
7.  36.  the  7nore  he  charged  them,  so  much  the  moi-e 

12.  43.  This  poor  widow  cast  in  more  than  all.  Lu.  21.  3 
Lu.  10.  35.  whatsoever  thou  spendest  w.,  I,  when  I  come 

12.  48.  commit  nauch,  of  him  will  they  ask  the  more 
18.  30.  manifold  m,ore  in  this  time,  and  in  the  world  to 
Jno.  15.  2.  he  cleanseth  it,  that  it  may  bear  more  fruit 
Acts  5.  14.  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the  Ijoid 

23.  13.  7n.  than  forty  which  made  this  conspiracy.  21 
Bom.  8.  37.  in  all  these  things  we  are  m.  than  conquerors 

1  Cor.  9.  19.  bondage  to  all,  that  I  might  gain  the  more 

2  Cor.  4.  17.  worketh  for  us  ^more  and  more  exceedingly 
Phil.  1.  9.  that  your  love  may  abound  yet  m,ore  and  ynore 
1  Th.  4.  1.  that  ye  abound  wore  and  more.  10 

Heb.  7.  15.  what  we  saj'isyet  jnore  abundantly  evident 

12.  "25.  much  more  shall  not  we  escape,  who  turn  away 
26.  Yet  once  7n.  will  I  make  to  tremble  not  the  earth.  27 

Bev.  2.  19.  and  that  thy  last  works  are  wore  than  the  first 
see  abundantly,  beyond,  exceedingly. 

Morning. 

Mat.  16.  3.  And  in  the  morning,  It  will  be  foul  weather 

20.  1.  went  out  early  in  the  morning  to  hire  labourers 

21.  18.  in  the  ^n.  as  he  returned  to  the  city,  he  hungered 
27.  1.  when  m.  was  come,  all  the  chief  priests.  Mh.  15. 1 

Mk.  1.  35.  in  the  morning,  a  great  while  before  day 
11.  20.  passed  by  in  the  morning,  they  saw  the  fig  tree 

13.  35.  at  midnight,  or  at  cockcrowiug,  or  in  the  morning 
Lu.  21. 38.  the  people  came  early  in  the  morning  to  him 
Jno.  8.  2.  early  in  the  w^.  he  came  again  into  the  temple 
Rev.  2.  28.  I  will  give  him  the  morning  star 

22.  16.  the  offspring  of  David,  the  bright,  the  m.  star 

see  dawn,  day,  daybreak. 

Morrow,  to-morrow. — A.V.  ^day following, ^next  day. 

Mat.  6.  30.  and  to-tnorrow  is  cast  into  the  oven.  Lti.  12.28 

34.  Be  not  therefore  anxious  for  the  m.  :  for  the  7n. 
Lu.  10.  35.  And  on  the  inorrow  he  took  out  two  pence 
13.  32.  and  perform  cures  to-day  and  to-7tiorroiv 
33.  Howbeit  I  must  go  on  mj'  way  to-day  and  to-inorrow 
Jno.  1.43.  On  the  i?/i.  he  was  minded  to  go  forth  into  Galilee 
6.  22.  On  the  hnorrow  the  multitude  which  stood  on  the 
12. 12.  On  the  ^m.  a — multitude  that  had  come  to  the  feast 
Acts'2Q.  7.  discoursed  with  them,  intending  to  depart  on 
25.  22.   To-morrow,  saith  he,  thou  shalt  hear  him  [the  m,. 
1  Cor.  15.  32.  let  us  eat  aud  drink,  for  to-vwrrow  we  die 
Jas.  4.  13.  To-day  or  to-inorrow  we  will  go  into  this  city 
14.  whereas  ye  know  not  what  shall  be  on  the  morrow 

Morsel  A.V. — see  mess. 

Mortal. — A.V.  ^mortality. 

Rom.  6.  12.  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  m.  body 
8. 11.  shall  quicken  also  your  yn.  bodies  through  his  Spirit 

1  Cor.  15.  53.  this  wior^nZ  must  put  on  immortahty.  54 

2  Cor.  4.  11.  of  Jesus  may  be  manifested  in  our  m.  flesh 
5.  4.  that  what  is  hnortal  may  be  swallowed  up  of  life 


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MOUENING 


Mortality  A.V.— see  mortal. 

Mortify. 
Bom.  8. 13.  if  by  the  spirit  ye  mortifi/  the  deeds  of  the  body 
Col.  3.  5.  Mortifi/  therefore  your  members  which  are 

Most. — A.V.  ^manij. 

1  Cor.  10.  5.  with  ^most  of  them  God  was  not  well  pleased 
Phil.  1.  14.  and  that  hnost  of  the  brethren  in  the  Lord 

Mote. 

Mat.  7.  3.  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote.  Lu.  6.  41 

4.  Let  me  cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye.  Lu.  6.  42 

5.  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast  out  the  m.  Lu.  6. 42 

Moth. 

Mat.  6.  19.  the  earth,  where  moth  and  rust  doth  consume 
20.  heaven,  where  neither  tnoth  nor  rust.  Lu.  12.  33 

Moth-eaten. 
Jas.  5.  2.  and  your  garments  are  moth-eaten 

Mother. 

Mat.  1.  18.  When  his  mother  Mary  had  been  betrothed 
2.  13.  Arise  and  take  the  young  child  and  his  rn.  14,  20,  21 
8.  14.  Peter's  house,  he  saw  his  wife's  mother  lying  sick 

of  a  fever.  Mk.  1.  30  :  Lu.  4.  38 
10.  35.  and  the  daughter  against  her  mother.  Lu.  12.  53 
37.  He  that  loveth  father  or  xi.more  than  me  is  not  worthy 

12.  46.  his  m.  and  hisbielhreu  stood.  Mk.  3.  31 :  L\i.  8.  19 

47.  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren.  Mk.  3.  32  :  Lu.Q-  2() 

48.  Who  is  my  m.  ?  and  who  are  my  brethren  ?  Mk.  3. 33 

49.  Behold,  my  mother  and  my  brethren  !  Mk.  3.  34 

50.  he  is  my  brother,  and  sister,  and  mother.  Mk.  3.  35 

13.  55.  carpenter's  son?  is  not  his  m,other  called  Mary  ? 

14.  8.  being  put  forward  by  her  mother  [Herodias] 

11.  and  she  brought  it  to  her  mother.  Mk.  6.  28 
19.12.  eunuchs,  which  were  so  born  from  their  m.'.s  womb 
20.  20.  Then  came  to  him  the  m.  of  the  sons  of  Zebedee 

Lu.  1.  15.  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  from  his  7ji.'s  womb 
43.  that  the  mother  of  my  Lord  should  come  unto  me  ? 
60.  his  mother  answered  and  said,  Not  so  ;  but  he  shall 

2.  33.  And  his  father  and  his  mother  were  marvelling 
48.  his  mother  said  unto  him,  Son,  why  hast  thou 

51.  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  heart 

7.  12.  the  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  widow 
15.  began  to  speak.     And  he  gave  him  to  his  mother 

8.  21.  My  mother  and  brethren  are  these  which  hear 
Jno.  2.  1.  and  the  mother  of  Jesus  was  there.  3 

5.  His  another  saith  unto  the  servants,  Whatsoever 

12.  to  Capernaum,  he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  brethren 

3.  4.  can  he  enter  a  second  time  into  his  mother's  womb 
19.  25.  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  m.,  and  his  m.'s  sister 

26.  saw  his  m. — saith  unto  his  «t.,  Woman,  behold,  thy 

27.  Then  saith  he  to  the  disciple.  Behold,  fhjm. !  [son! 
ActsZ.%  certain  man  that  was  kme  from  his  m.'s  womb.  14. 8 

12.  12.  [Peter]  to  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John 
Bom.  16. 13.  Salute  Rufus  the  chosen  in  the  Lord,  and  his  m. 
Gal.l.  15.  God,  who  separated  me,  even  from  my  ?w..'s  womb 

4.26.  Jerusalem  that  is  above  is  free,  which  is  o\xic  mother 

2  Tim.  1.  5.  thy  grandmother  Lois,  and  thy  mother  Eunice 

B.eV.    17.    5.    BABYLON    THE    GREAT,    THE    MOTHER  OF  THE 
HABLOTS  AND  OF  THE  ABOMINATIONS 
see  parents,  father. 

Mother  in  law. 

Mat.  10.  35.  the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  in 
law.  Lu.  12.  53. 


Mothers. 

Mk.  10.  30.  m.,  and  children,  and  lands,  with  persecutions 

1  Ti??i.  1.9.  of  fathers  and  murderers  of  mothers  [ters 
5.  2.  the  elder  women  as  mothers  ;  the  younger  as  sis- 
Motions  A.  V. — see  ^passions. 

Mount. 

Acts  7.  30.  in  the  wilderness  of  m.  Sinai,  in  a  flame  of  fire 
38.  the  angel  which  spake  to  him  in  the  numnt  Sinai 

Gal.  4.  24.  two  covenants;  one  from  mount  Sinai 
25.  Now  this  Hagar  is  moitnt  Sinai  in  Arabia 

Heb.  8.  5.  to  the  pattern  that  was  shewed  thee  in  the  m. 
12.  18.  not  come  unto  a  mount  that  might  be  touched 

2  Pet.  1.  18.  when  we  were  with  him  in  the  holy  ■mount 

Mount  of  Olives. — see  proper  names. 

Mountain.— ^.F.  ^hill,  hnountains. 

Mat.  4.  8.  the  devil  taketh  him  unto  an  exceeding  high  m. 
5.  1.   [Jesusl  went  up  into  the  mountain.  14.  23:  15.  29. 

Mk.  'i.  13  :  6.  46.  Lu.  6.  12  :  9.  28 :  Jno.  6.  3,  15 
8.  1.  And  when  he  was  come  down  from  the  mountain 
17.  1.  and  John — into  a  high  mountain  apart.  Mk.  9,  2 
9.  down  from  the  ?«.,  Jesus  commanded  them.  MA;.  9.  9 

20.  ye  shall  say  unto  this  m.,  Remove.  21.21;  ilf^-.  11.  23 
28.  16.  unto  the  m.  where  Jesus  had  appointed  them 

Mk.  5.  11.  on  the  "^m.  side  a  great  herd  of  swine  feeding 
Lu.  3.  5.  every  inountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought  low 
8.  32.  a  herd  of  many  swine  feeding  on  the  tnountain 
9.37.  come  down  from  the  ^wi.,  a  great  multitude  met  him 
Jno.  4.  20.  Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this  mountain 

21.  neither  in  this  ?H,.,nor  in  Jerusalem,  shall  ye  worship 
Heh.  12.  20.  If  even  a  beast  touch  the  m  ,  it  shall  be  stoned 
/lev.  6. 14.  every  mountain  and  island  were  moved 

8.  8.  a  great  mountain  burning  with  fire  was  cast  into 
21.  10.  he  carried  me  away  in  the  Spirit  to  a  mountain 

Mountains. 

Mat.  18. 12.  leave  the  ninety  and  nine,  and  go  unto  the  m. 
24.  16.  let  them  that  are  in  Judaea  flee  unto  the  m,oun- 
tains.  Mk.  13.  14  :  Lu.  21.  21 
Mk.  5. 5.  night  and  day,  in  the  tombs  and  in  the  mountains 
Lu.  23.  30.  shall  they  begin  to  say  to  the  m..  Fall  on  us 
1  Cor.  13.  2.  if  I  have  all  faith,  so  as  to  remove  mountains 
Heb.  11.  38.  wandering  in  deserts  and  7n.  and  caves 
liev.  6.  15.  hid — in  the  caves  and  in  the  rocks  of  the  m. 
16.  and  they  say  to  the  mountains  and  to  the  rocks 

16.  20.  island  fled  away,  and  the  m.  were  not  found 

17.  9.  The  seven  heads  are  seven  mountains 

see  mountain. 

Mourn — ed. — A.V.  ^bewail,  ^mourned,  ^wail. 

Mat.  5.  4.  Blessed  are  they  that  m. :  for  they  shall  be  com- 

9.  15.  Can  the  sons  of  the  bride-chamber  woi«'»  [forted 
11.  17.  we  wailed,  and  ye  did  not  mourn 

24.  30.  then  shall  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  mourn 
Mk.  16.  10.  had  been  with  him,  as  they  mourned  and  wept 
Lu.  6.  25.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  that  laugh  now  !  for  ye  shall  m. 

1  Cor.  5.  2.  ye  are  puffed  up,  and  did  not  rather  hnourn 

2  Cor.  12.  21.  I  should  hn.  for  many  of  them  that  have 
Jas.  4.  9.  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep  [sinned 
Rev.  1.  7.  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  shall  ^mournover  him 

18.  11.  merchants  of  the  earth  weep  and  mourn  over  her 

see  vmiled. 
Mourning. — A.V.  ''^sorrow,  Availing. 

Mat.  2.  18.  great  m.,  Rachel  weeping  for  her  children 
2  Cor.  7.  7.  he  told  us  your  longing,  your  m.,  your  zeal 


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MULTITUDE 


Jos.  4.  9.  let  your  laughter  be  turned  to  'mourning 

Rev.  18.  7.  of  tormeut  and  hnourning — in  no  wise  see  ^m. 

8.  her  plagues  come,  death,  and  mourning,  and  famine 

15.  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  torment,  weeping  and  hn. 
21.  4.  neither  shall  there  h&hyiourning ,  nor  crying  [^19 

Mouth. 

Mat.  4.  4.  word  that  proceedeth  out  of  the  viouth  of  God 
5.  2.  and  he  opened  his  ■?«.  and  taught  them  \Lu.  6.  45 
12. 34.  out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the  tn.  speaketh. 
13.  85.  I  will  open  my  m.  in  parables ;  I  will  utter  things 
15.  11.  Not  that  which  entereth  into  the  7n.  defileth  the 
man  ;  but  that  which  proceedeth  out  of  the  mouth 

17.  whatsoever  goeth  into  the  mouth  passeth  into  the 

18.  proceed  out  of  the  ?«ow^/i  come  forth  out  of  the  heart 

17.  27.  when  thou  hast  opened  his  mouth,  thou  shalt  find 

18.  16.  the  m,outh  of  two  witnesses  or  three.  2  Co?-.  13.  1 

21.  16.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 

Lu.  1.  64.  his  [Zacharias]  rwoM^/i.  was  opened  immediately 
70.  (Ashe  spake  by  ihemouth  of  his  holy  prophets 
4.  22.  words  of  gi'ace  which  proceeded  out  of  his  mouth 
11.  54.  wait  for  liim,  to  catch  something  out  of  his  7nouth 

19.  22.  Out  of  thine  own  mouth  will  I  judge  thee 

21. 15.  for  I  will  give  you  a  m,.  and  wisdom,  which  all  your 

22.  71.  for  we  ourselves  have  heard  from  his  own  inouth 
Jno.  19.  29.  upon  hyssop,  and  brought  it  to  his  mouth 
Acts  1,  16.  by  the  mouth  of  David  concerning  Judas 

3.  18.  bj'  the  m.  of  all  the  prophets,  that  his  Christ.  21 

4.  25.  by  the  mouth  of  our  father  David  thy  servant 

8.  32.  as  a  lamb — is  dumb,  So  he  openeth  not  his  mouth 
85.  Philip  opened  his  m,.,  and  beginning  from  this  scrip- 

10.  34.  Peter  opened  his  m.,  and  said,  Of  a  truth     [ture 

11.  8.  or  unclean  hath  ever  entered  into  my  mouth 

15.  7.  by  my  mouth  the  Gentiles  should  hear  the  word 
27.  shall  tell  you  the  same  things  by  word  of  mouth 

18.  14.  Paul  was  aliout  to  open  his  mouth,  Gallio  said 

22. 14.  Righteous  One,  and  to  hear  a  voice  from  his  ??i. 

23.  2.  them  that  stood  bj''  him  to  smite  him  on  the  mouth 
Bo7n.  3.  14.  Whose  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  bitterness 

19.  that  every  7110 uth  may  be  stopped 

10.  8.  The  word  is  nigh  thee,  in  thy  ?».  and  in  thy  heart 

9.  if  thou  shalt  confess  with  thy  7nouth^  Jesus  as  Lord 

10.  with  the  mouth  confession  is  made  unto  salvation 

15.  6.  with  one  accord  ye  may  with  one  mouth  glorify 

2  Cor.  6.  11.  Oar  mouth  is  open  unto  you,  O  Corinthians 
Eph.  4.  29.  speech  proceed  out  of  your  mouth.  Col.  3.  8 

6. 19.  utterance  may  be  given  unto  me  in  opening  my  7n. 
2  Th.  2.  8.  Lord  Jesus  shall  slay  with  the  breath  of  his  m. 
2  Tim.  4.  17.  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  7noulh  of  the  liou 
Jas.  3.  10.  same  m.  cometh  forth  blessing  and  cursing 
1  Pet.  2.  22.  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found  in  his  inouth 
Jude  16.  (and  their  mouth  speakelh  great  swelling  words) 
Bev.  1. 16.  out  of  his  7n.  proceeded  a  sharp  two-edged  sword 

2.  16.  war  against  them  with  the  sword  of  my  7nouth 

3.  16.  I  will  spew  Miee  out  of  my  7nouth 

9.  19.  the  power  of  the  horses  is  in  their  mouth 

10.  9.  in  thy  7nouth  it  shall  be  sweet  as  honey.  10 

11.  5.  fire  proceedeth  out  of  their  mouth,  and  devoureth 

12. 15.  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth  after  the  woman 

16.  the  earth  opened  her  m.,  and  swallowed  up  the  river 

13.  2.  and  his  7nouth  as  the  inoiith  of  a  lion 

5.  a  mouth  speaking  great  things  and  blasphemies.  6 

14.  5.  And  in  their  7nouth  was  found  no  lie 

16.  13.  out  of  the  7nouth  of  the  dragon — 7nouth  of  the 

beast — mouth  of  the  false  prophet,  three  unclean 

19.  15.  out  of  his  mouth  proceedeth  a  sharp  sword 

Mouths. 
Tit,  1. 11.  whose  mouths  m-ast  be  stopped  ;  men  who 


Heh.  11.  33.  obtained  promises,  stopped  the  m.  of  lions 
Jas.  3.  3.  if  we  put  the  horses'  bridles  into  their  mouths 
Rev.  9. 17.  their  mouths  proceedeth  fire  and  sm.oke.  18 

Move. — A.V.  h-emove. 

Mat.  23.  4.  themselves  will  not  to.  them  with  their  finger 
Acts  17.  28.  for  in  him  we  live,  and  m.,  and  have  our  being 
Bev.  2.  5.  and  will  hnove  thy  candlestick  out  of  its  place 

Moved. — A.V.  ^sore  displeased. 

Mat.  9.  36.  [Jesus]  was  moved  with  compassion.  Alk.  1.  41 
18.  27.  lord  of  that  servant,  being  m.  with  compassion 

20.  24.  the  ten  heard  it,  they  were  m.  with  indignation 

21.  15.  they  [chief  priests]  were  hn.  with  indignation 
Acts  2.  25.  on  my  right  hand,  that  I  should  not  be  moved 

7.  9.  the  patriarchs,  moved  witli  jealousy  against  Joseph 
17.  5.   But  the  Jews,  being  7noved  with  jealousy 
21.  30.  all  the  city  was  7n.,  and  the  people  ran  together 
Col.  1.  23    not  9noved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  gospel 

1  Th.  3.  3.  that  no  man  be  7noved  by  these  afflictions 
Heb,  11.  7-  Noah — 7n.  with  godly  fear,  prepared  an  ark 

2  Pet.  1.  21.  men  spake  from  God,  being  m.  by  the  Holy 
Bev.  6.  14.  and  every  mouutain  aiid  island  were  moved 

see  shnkeji,  stirr-:d 

Mover. 

Acts  24.  5,  a  mover  of  insurrections  among  all  the  Jews 

Much. — A.V  ^great,  "^greatly. 

Mat.  26.  9.  this  ointment  miglit  have  been  sold  for  m,uch 

Mk.  5.23.  and  beseecheth  him  'hn. , saying,  My  little  daughter 

Lii.  6.  34.  lend  to  sinners,  to  receive  again  as  7nuch 

7. 47.  sins,  which  are  many,  are  forgiven ;  for  she  loved ?n.. 

12.  48.  to  whomsoever  wztc/i  is  given,  of  him  shall  7nuch 

be  required;  and  to  whom  they  commit  much 
16.  10.  is  faithful  also  in  m. — unrighteous  also  in  much 
Jno.  6.  11.  also  of  the  fishes  as  77iuch  as  they  would 
12.  24.  if  it  die,  it  beareth  much  fruit.  15.  5 
14.  30.  I  will  no  more  speak  viuch  with  you 
Acts  18.  27.  he  helped  them  7nuch  which  had  believed 

26.  29.  whether  with  little  or  with  m.,  not  thou  only,  but 
Bo7n.  1.  15.  So,  as  much  as  in  me  is,  I  am  ready  to  preach 
3.  2.  M.  every  way  :  first  of  all,  that  they  were  intrusted 
12.  18.  as  much  as  in  you  lieth,  be  at  peace  with  all  men 
16.  12.  Persis — which  laboured  7nuch  in  tlie  Lord 

1  Cor.  16.12.  touching  ApoUos — I  besought  him  ^m.  to  come 

2  Cor.  8.  15.  He  that  gathered  much  had  nothing  over 
Col.  4. 13.  him  witness,  that  he  [Epaphras]  hath  ijn-.  labour 
Jas.  5.  16.  supplication  of  a  righteous  man  availeth  7nuch 

see  abundantly,  exceedingly,  people,  times. 

Multiplied. — A.V.  ^abound,  ^abundant. 

Mat.  24.  12.  because  iniquity  shall  be  '^multiplied 
Acts  6.7.  and  the  number  of  the  disciples  i??i.  in  Jerusalem 
7.  17.  the  people  grew  and  multiplied  in  Egypt 
9.  31.  in  the  comfort  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  was  tnultiplied 
12.  24.  But  the  word  of  God  grew  and  Tnultiplied 
2  Cor.  4.  15.  that  the  grace,  being  ^m.  through  the  many 

1  Pet.  1.  2.  Grace  to  you  and  peace  be  m.  2  Pet.  1. 2 :  Jude  2 

see  multiplying. 

Multiply— ing. — A.V.  hnultipUed. 

Acts  6.  1.  days,  when  the  number  of  the  disciples  was7». 

2  Cor.  9. 10.  shallsupply  and  7?i!<?<i2J>Z?/ your  seed  for  sowing 
Heh.  6.  14.  and  multiplying  I  will  inultiply  thee 

Multitude. — A.V.  Company,  ^people. 

Mat.  13.  2.  all  the  multitude  stood  on  the  beach.  Mk.  4.  1 
14.  5.  [Herod]  put  him  to  death,  he  feared  the  multitude 


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Mat.  14. 14.  And  he  came  forth,  and  saw  a — m.  Mk.  6.  ^34 

15.  10.  he  called  to  him  the  771.,  and  said  unto  them 

32.  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude.   Mk.  8.  2 

33.  loaves  in  adesertplace,  as  toiillsogreata?)iu.Z<(<«(i(3  ? 

35.  he  commanded  the  nudtitude  to  sit  down.  Mk.  8.  '^6 
17.  14.  when  they  were  come  to  the  multitude 

21.  8.  the  multitude  spread  their  garments  in  the  way 
26.  we  fear  Xh&'hnultitude  ;  for  all  hold  John  as  a  prophet 

27.  16.  the  governor  was  wont  to  release  unto  the  ^m. 
24.  Pilate — washed  his  hands  before  the  multitude 

Mk.  5.  21.  a  great  ^multitude  was  gathered  unto  him 
24.  a  great  hnultitude  followed  him.  Mat.  20.  29 
31.  Thou  seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee 

Lu.  2.  13.  suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  &  multitude 

5.  29.  there  was  a  great  ^to.  of  publicans  and  of  others 

6.  17.  a  great  ^m.  of  his  disciples,  and  a  great  number 

8.  40.  as  Jesus  returned,  the  hnultitude  welcomed  him 

9.  37.  from  the  mountain,  a  great  htiultitude  met  him 
38.  a  man  from  the  hnultitude  cried,  saying,  Master 

11.  27.  a  certain  woman  out  of  the  hn.  lifted  up  her  voice 

12.  1.  many  thousands  of  the  ni.  were  gathered  together 
13.  one  out  of  the  ^niuUitude  said  unto  him.  Master 

13.  17.  all  the  '^m.  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things 

22.  6.  deliver  him  unto  them  in  the  absence  of  the  m. 
47.  behold,  a  multitude,  and  he  that  was  called  Judas 

Jno.  5.  13.  himself  away,  a  multitude  being  in  the  place 
6. 5.  liftinguphis  eyes,  and  seeing  that  a  greati??i.  cometh 
24.  when  the  hyi.  therefoi-e  saw  that  Jesus  was  not  there 

7.  12.  Not  so,  but  he  leadeth  the  ^multitude  astray 
43.  there  arose  a  division  in  the  "^m.  because  of  him 
49.  this  hji.  which  knoweth  not  the  law  are  accursed 

12.  12.  morrow  a  great  hn.  that  had  come  to  the  feast 
21.  6.  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the  multitude  of  fishes 
Acts  4.  32.  the  m.  of  them  that  believed  were  of  one  heart 
6. 5.  saying  pleased  the  whole  m. :  and  they  chose  Stephen 

14.  14.  Barnabas  and  Paul — sprang  forth  among  the '^m. 

16.  22.  And  the  multitude  rose  up  together  against  them 
21.  27.  stirred  up  all  the  ^multitude,  and  laid  hands 

Heh.  11.  12.  so  many  as  the  stars  of  heaven  in  multitude 
Jas.  5.  20.  soul  from  death,  and  shall  cover  a  w.  of  sins 
1  Pet.  4.  8.  for  love  covereth  a  77iultitude  of  sins 
Bev.  19.  1.  I  heard  as  it  were — voice  of  a  great  ^multitude 
see  company,  crowd,  multitiuUs. 

Multitudes. — A.  V.  ^multitude,  ^peoj>le. 

Mat.  4.  25.  great  multitudes  from  Galilee  and  Decapolis 
5. 1.  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  went  up  into  the  mountain 

7.  28.  the  'hnultitudes  were  astonished  at  his  teaching 

8.  1.  great  multitudes  followed  him.  19.  2 

18.  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes  about  him 

9.  8.  when  the  multitudes  saw  it,  they  were  afraid 

33.  the  dumb  man  spake  :  and  i\\Q  multitudes  Ta&rveWeA. 

36.  when  he  saw  the  m.,  he  was  moved  with  compassion 

11.  7.  Jesus  began  to  say  unto  the  m.ultitudes  concerning 

12.  23.  all  the  '^multitudes  were  amazed,  and  said,  Is  this 
46.  Wliile  he  was  yet  speaking  to  the  hnultitudes 

13.  2.  there  were  gathered  unto  hira  great  multitudes 

34.  All  these  things  spake  Jesus  in  parables  unto  the  hn. 
36.  he  left  the  hnultitudes,  aud  went  into  the  house 

14.  13.  when  the  hnultitiules  heard.     15.  send  the  hnul- 

titudes away.  22.  19.  '^multitudes  to  sit  down — 
to  the  ^multitudes.  15.  136.  23.  sent  the  multi- 
tudes away.  15.  i39 

15.  30.  there  came  unto  him  great  multitudes 

21.  9.  the  m.  that  went  before  him,  and  that  followed 
Lm.3.  10.  the^n;.  asked  him,  saying.  What  then  must  we  do? 
4.  42.  the  'hn.  sought  after  him,  and  came  unto  him 

8.  45.  the  ^multitudes  press  thee  and  crush  thee 

9.  18.  Who  do  the  hnultitudes  say  that  I  am  ? 


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eTno.  7. 12.  much  murmuring  among  the  %n,  concerning  him 
Acts  6.  14.  added  to  the  Lord,  m.  both  of  men  and  women 
8.  6.  the  hnultitudes  gave  heed  with  one  accord 

13.  45.  Jews  saw  the  m.,  they  were  filled  with  jealousy 

14.  11.  when  the  hnultitudes  saw  what  Paul  had  done 

18.  with  these  sayings  scarce  restrained  they  the  hn. 

19.  having  persuaded  the  hnultitudes,  they  stoned  Paul 
Bev.  17.  15.  where  the  harlot  sitteth,  are  peoples,  and  m. 

see  great. 

Mxirder— s. 

Mat.  15.  19.  heart  come  forth  evil  thoughts,  w.  Mk.  7.  21 
Mk.  15.  7.  who  in  the  insurrection  had  committed  wM?-(Zer 
Lu.  23.  19.  and  for  murder,  was  cast  into  prison.  25 
Bom.  1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder,  strife,  deceit,  malignity 
Bev.  9.  21.  and  they  repented  not  of  their  murde7-s 
see  kill. 

Murderer. 

Jno.  8.  44.  He  was  a  murderer  from  the  beginning 
Acts  3.  14.  and  asked  for  a  ?>i.  to  be  granted  unto  you 

28.  4.  said  one  to  another.  No  doubt  this  man  is  a  m. 
1  Pet.  4.  15.  For  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer 
1  Jno.  3.  15.  Whosoever  hateth  his  brother  is  a  7n. :  and  ye 
know  that  no  in.  hath  eternal  life  abiding  in  him 

Murderers. 

Mat.  22.  7.  king — sent  his  armies,  and  destroyed  those  m. 
Acts  7.  52.  ye  have  now  become  betrayers  and  tnurderers 
1  Tim.  1.  9.  for  murderers  of  fathers  and  m.  of  mothers 
Bev.  21.  8.  unbelieving,  and  abominable,  and  m.  22.  15 
see  assassins  (proper  names) 

Murmur. — A.V.  ^grudge. 

Jno.  6.  43.  said  unto  them,  M.  not  .among  yourselves 
1  Cor.   10. 10.  Neither  murmur  ye,  as  some  of  them 
Jas.  5.  9.  ^Murmur  not,  brethren,  one  against  another 

Murmured. 

Mat.  20.  11.  And  when  they  received  it,  they  murmured 
Mk.  14.  5.  to  the  poor.  And  they  murmured  against  her 
Lu.  5.  30.  And  the  Pharisees  and  their  scribes  7n.  15.  2 

19.  7.  all  7nurmured,  saying,  He  is  gone  in  to  lodge  with 
Jno.  6.  41.  m.  concerning  him,  because  he  said,  I  am  the 
61 .  Jesus  knowingin  himself  that  his  disciples  m.  [bread 
1  Cor.  10.  10.  Neither  murmur  ye,  as  some  of  them  m. 
see  murmuring. 
Murmurers. 

Jude  16.  These  are  m.,  complainers,  walking  after  their 

Murmuring— s. — A.V.  '^grudging,  hnurmured. 

Jno.  7.  12.  there  was  much  m.  among  the  multitudes 

32.  The  Pharisees  heard  the  multitude  hnurmuring 
Acts  6.  1.  arose  a  miirmuriug  of  the  Grecian  Jews  against 
Phil.  2.  14.  Do  all  things  without  ??i.  and  disputings 
1  Pet.  4.  9.  using  hospitality  one  to  another  without  hn. 

Mused  A.V. — see  reasoned. 

Music. 

Lu.  15.  25.  nigh  to  the  house,  he  heard  »reM«ic  and  dancing 

Musicians  A.V. — see  ininstrels. 

Must.— ^.F.  bought. 

Mat.  18.  7.  it  m^ust  needs  be  that  the  occasions  come 
26.  54.  scriptures  be  fulfilled,  that  thus  it  7nust  be  ? 

Mk.  9.  11.  The  soibes  say  that  Elijah  tnust  first  come 
13.  7.  be  not  troubled  :  these  things  m.  needs,  iw.  21.  9 


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Z/M.  2.  49.  wist  ye  not  that  1 7n.  be  in  my  Father's  house  ? 
14.  18.  bought  a  field,  and  I  m.  needs  go  out  and  see  it 
Jno.  3.  7.  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye  must  be  born  anew 

4.  4.  And  he  must  needs  pass  through  Samaria 
Acts  5.  29.  We  hmtst  obey  God  rather  than  men 

9.  6.  city,  and  it  shall  be  told  thee  what  thou  must  do 

16.  30.  said,  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved  ? 
Bom.  13.  5.  Wherefore  ye  must  needs  be  in  subjection 

1  Cor.  5.  10.  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  world 
11.  19.  For  there  must  be  also  heresies  among  you 

2  Cor.  11.  30.  If  I  must  needs  glory,  I  will  glory  of 

1  Ti)n.  3.  7.   ni.  have  good  testimony  from  them  that  are 

8.  Deacons  in  like  manner  must  be  grave,  not  [without 

2  Tim.  2.  6.  laboureth  m.  be  the  first  to  partake  of  the  fruits 
Tit.  1.  7.  For  the  bishop  must  be  blameless.  1  Tim.  3.  2 
Seh.  9.  16.  testament  is,  there  m.  of  necessity  be  the  death 
Bev.  4.  1.  I  will  shew  thee  the  things  which  must  come 

22.  6.  things  which  must  shortly  come  to  pass 
see  behoved,  need/id. 

Mustard  seed. 

Mat.  13. 31.  like  unto  a  grain  of  w.  seed.  Mk.  4. 31.  Lu.  13. 19 

17.  20.  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain  of  m,.  seed.  Lu.  17.  6 

Mutual  A.V. — see  others. 

Muzzle. 

1  Cor.  9.  9.  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  ox  when  he  tread- 
eth  out  the  corn.  1  Ttm.  6. 18. 

Myrrh. 

Mat.  2.  11.  gifts,  gold  and  frankincense  and  m,yrrh 
Mk.  16.  23.  they  offered  him  wine  m.ingled  with  myrrh 
Jno.  19.  39.  bringing  a  mixture  of  myrrh  and  aloes 

Mysteries. 

Mat.  13.  11.  Unto  you  it  is  given  to  know  the  w..  Lu.8. 10 
1  Cor.  4.  1.  and  stewards  of  the  mysteries  of  God 

13.  2.  and  know  all  mysteries  and  all  knowledge 

14.  2.  but  in  the  spirit  he  speaketh  mysteries 

Mystery. — A.V.  Hesti7nony. 

Mk.  4.  11.  Unto  you  is  given  the  viystery  of  the  kingdom 
Ro7n.  11.  25.  would  not — have  you  ignorant  of  this  mystery 

16.  25.  according  to  the  revelation  of  the  mystery 

1  Cor.  2.  1.  proclaiming  to  you  the  hnystery  of  God 

7.  but  we  speak  God's  wisdom  in  a  mystery 

15.  51.  I  tell  you  a  mystery  :  We  shall  not  all  sleep 
Ejph.  1.  9.  made  known  unto  us  the  viystery  of  his  will 

3.  3.   by  revelation  was  made  known  unto  me  the  m. 

4.  perceive  my  understanding  in  the  mystery  of  Christ 

9.  make  all  men  see  what  is  the  dispensation  of  the  m. 

5.  32.  This  m.  is  great :  but  I  speak  in  regard  of  Christ 

6.  19.  known  with  boldness  the  mystery  of  the  gospel 
Col.  1.  26.  the  mystery  ^liich.  hath  been  hid  from  all  ages 

27.  riches  of  the  glory  of  this  m.  among  the  Gentiles 
2.  2.  that  they  may  know  the  m.  of  God,  even  Christ 

4.  3.  door  for  the  word,  to  speak  the  mystery  of  Christ 

2  Th.  2.  7.  the  mystery  of  lawlessness  doth  already  work 

1  Tim.  3.  9.  the  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure  conscience 

16.  without  controversy  great  is  the  m.  of  godliness 
Bev.  1.  20.  the  in.  of  the  seven  stars  which  thou  sawest 

10.  7.  about  to  sound,  then  is  finished  the  m.  of  God 

17.  5.    iWYSrSiiF,  BABYLON  THE  GREAT,  THE  MOTHEB  OF 

7.  I  will  tell  thee  the  tnystery  of  the  woman 


N. 


Nails. 

Jno.  20. 25.  the  nails,  and  put  my  finger — print  of  the  nails 

Nailing. 
Col.  2.  14.  taken  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  the  cross 

Nsiked. 

Mat.  25.  36.  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me.  43 

38.  and  took  thee  in  ?  or  naked,  and  clothed  thee  ?  44 
Mk.  14.  61.  linen  cloth  cast  about  him,  over  his /!aA:e(i  body 

52.  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  7iaked 
Jno.  21.  7.  (for  he  was  naked),  and  cast  himself  into  the  sea 
Acts  19.  16.  so  that  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked 

1  Cor.  4.  11.  we  both  hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  naked 

2  Cor.  5.  3.  being  clothed  we  shall  not  be  found  naked 
Heb.  4.  13.  all  things  are  n.  and  laid  open  before  the  eyes 
Jas.  2.  15.  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  in  lack 
Rev.  3.  17.  miserable  and  poor  and  blind  and  naked 

16.  15.  and  keepeth  his  garments,  lest  he  walk  naked 
17. 16.  and  shall  make  her  desolate  and  naked 

Nakedness. 

Bom.  8.  35.  or  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword  ? 
2  Cor.  11.  27.  in  fastings  often,  in  cold  and  nakedness 
Bev.  3.  18.  shame  of  thy  nakedness  he  not  made  manifest 

Name. — A.V.  ^behalf,  ^call,  ^called,  hiames. 

Mat.  10.  41.  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the  name  of  a  prophet 

— a  righteous  man  in  the  name  of  a  righteous  man 

42.  a  cup  of  cold  water  only,  in  the  name  of  a  disciple 

28.  19.  baptizing  them  into  the  name  of  the  Father  and 

Lu.  1.  59.  called  him  Zacharias  after  the  name  of  his  father 

6.  22.  reproach  you,  and  cast  out  your  name  as  evil 

Jno.  3.  18.  not  believed  on  the  name  of  the  only  begotten 

5.  43.  come  in  my  Father's  name,  and  ye  receive  me  not 

— shall  come  in  his  own  name,h.im  ye  will  receive 

10.  3.  and  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by  natne 

25.  that  I  do  in  my  Father's  name,  these  bear  witness 

Acts  2.  38.  baptized  every  one  of  you  in  t\ie  name  of  Jesus 

3.  6.  In  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth,  walk 

4.  7.  what  power,  or  in  what  name,  have  ye  done  this  ? 
10.  that  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth 

12.  neither  is  there  any  other  7iame  under  heaven 

17.  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  n.  18  :  o.  28,  40 
30.  wonders  may  be  done  through  the  name  of  thy  holy 

5.  41.  counted  worthy  to  suffer  dishonour  for  the  Name 

8.  12.  and  the  n.  of  Jesus  Christ,  they  were  baptized.  16 

9.  21.  naade  havock  of  them  which  called  on  this  name  ? 
27.  Damascus  he  had  preached  boldly  in  the  n.  of  Jesus 

15.  26.  hazarded  their  lives  for  the  n.  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

16.  18.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  to  come  out  of  her 
19.  13.  to  2rt.  over  them  which  had  the  evil  sj)irits  the  n. 
26.  9.  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  the  name  of  Jesus 

Bom .  2. 17.  if  thou  bearest  the  *«.  of  a  Jew,  and  restest  upon 

24.  name  of  God  is  blasphemed  among  the  Gentiles 
1  Cor.  1.  10.  beseech  you,  brethren,  through  the  n.  of  our 

13.  or  were  ye  baptized  into  the  name  of  Paul  ? 
5.  4.  in  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus.  Eph.  5.  20 

Eph.  1.  21.  name  that  is  named,  not  only  in  this  world 
Phil.  2.  9.  gave  unto  him  the  n.  which  is  above  every  n. 
10.  that  in  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knee  should  bow 
1  Titn.  6,  1.  n.  of  God  and  the  doctrine  be  not  blasphemed 


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NAME 

2  Tim.  2. 19.  the  n.  of  the  Lord  depart  from  unrighteousness 
JSeb.  1.  4.  hath  inherited  a  more  excellent  name  than  they 
Jas.  2.  7.  Do  not  they  blaspheme  the  honourable  name 
1  Pet.  4.  14,  reproached  for  the  name  of  Christ,  blessed 

16.  be  ashamed  ;  but  let  him  glorify  God  in  this  ^name 
1  Jno.  3.  23.  should  believe  in  the  name  of  his  Son.  5.  13 
8  Jno.  7.  for  the  sake  of  the  Name  they  went  forth,  taking 

14.  Salute  the  friends  by  name  [nothing 

Rev.  2.  17.  a  new  name  written,  which  no  one  knoweth 
3.  1.  hast  a  name  that  thou  livest,  and  thou  art  dead 
12.  write  upon  him  the  name  of  my  God — name  of  the 
city  of  my  God — mine  own  new  name 

8.  11.  and  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  Wormwood 

9. 11.  in  the  Greek  tongue  he  hath  the  7iame  ApoUyon 

13.  8.  whose  *n.  hath  not  been  written  in  the  book.  17.  ^8 

17.  he  that  hath  the  mark,  even  the  name  of  the  beast 

or  the  number  of  his  name  [their  foreheads 

14.  1.  having  his  n.,  and  the  n.  of  his  Father,  written  on 

16.  9.  they  blasphemed  the  name  of  the  God  which  hath 

17.  6.  upon  her  forehead  a  name  written,  mystery 

19.  12.  an.  written,  which  no  one  knoweth  but  he  himself 

16.  ou  his  thijih  a  name  written,  king  of  kings 

see  my  natne,  thy  name,  names. 

His  Name. 

Mat.  1.  21.  thou  shalt  call  his  name  Jesus.  Lu.  1.  31 :  2.  21 
23.  And  they  shall  call  his  name  Immanuel 

12.  21.  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  hope 

Mk.  6.  14.  Herod  heard  thereof;  for  his  wame  had  become 
Lu.  1.  18.  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  John.  63    [known 

24.  47.  remission  of  sins  should  be  preached  in  his  name 
Jno.  1.  12.  even  to  them  that  believe  on  his  name 

2.  23.  many  believed  on  his  name,  beholding  his  signs 

5.  43.  shall  come  in  his  own  name,  him  ye  will  receive 

20.  31.  that  believing  ye  may  have  life  in  his  natne 
Acts  3.  16.  faith  in  hisnameh&th  his  nameTaside  this  man 

10.  43.  all  the  prophets  witness,  that  through  his  name 

13.  8.  But  Elymas  the  sorcerer  (for  so  is  his  name 

15.  14.  to  take  out  of  them  a  people  for  his  name 
Bom.  1.  5.  of  faith  among  all  the  nations,  for  his  n.'s  sake 
Heb.  6.  10.  and  the  love  which  ye  shewed  toward  his  natne 

13.  15.  the  fruit  of  lips  which  make  confession  to  his  n. 
1  Jno.  2.  12.  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his  name's  sake 
Rev.  3.  5.  in  no  wise  blot  his  n.  out — I  will  confess  his  n. 

6.  8.  he  that  sat  upon  him,  his  natne  was  Death 

9.  11.  his  name  in  Hebrew  is  Abaddon 

13.  6.  blasphemies  against  God,  to  blaspheme  his  name 

17.  the  beast  or  the  number  of  his  name.  15.  2 

14.  11.  and  whoso  receiveth  the  mark  of  his  tiatne 
22.  4.  and  his  tiame  shall  be  on  their  foreheads 

My  Name. — A.V.  '^mine  own  name. 

Mat.  10.  22.  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for  tny  name's 
sake.  24.  9:  Mk.  13.  13  :  Ln.  21.  17 

18.  5.  child  in  tny  n.  receiveth  me.  Mk.  9.  37  :  Lu.  9.  48 
20.  are  gathered  together  in  tny  tiatne,  there  am  I 

19.  29.  for  tny  natne's  sake,  shall  receive  a  hundredfold 
24.  5.  many  shall  come  in  my  natne.  Mk.  13.  6  :  Lu.  21.  8 

Mk.  5.  9.  he  saith  unto  him,  My  natne  is  Legion 

9.  39.  mighty  work  in  my  name,  and  be  able  quickly  to 

16.  17.  in  my  name  shall  thej'  cast  out  devils         [speak 
Lu.  21.  12.  before  kings  and  governors  for  tny  n.'s  sake 
Jno.  14.  13.  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  wiywa/ne,  that  will 

I  do.   14:  15.  16:  16.  23,24,  26 
26.  Holy  Spirit,  whom  the  Father  will  send  in  tny  ti. 

15.  21.  things  will  they  do  unto  you  for  tny  natne's  sake 
Acts  9.  15.  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me,  to  bear  tny  name 

16.  many  tilings  he  must  suSer  for  tny  natne's  sake 
15.  17.  the  Gentiles,  upon  whom  my  tiatne  is  called 


NATION 

Bom.  9.  17.  and  that  tny  tiame  might  be  published  abroad 
1  Cor.  1.  15.  say  that  ye  were  baptized  into  hny  tiatne 
Bev.  2.  3.  and  didst  bear  for  tny  name's  sake 

13.  boldest  fast  tny  tiame,  and  didst  not  deny  my  faith 
3.  8.  didst  keep  my  word,  and  didst  not  deny  my  tiame 

Thy  Name. — A.V.  ^ thine  own  tiame. 
Mat.  6.  9.  Hallowed  be  thy  name.  Lu.  11.  2 

7.  22.  prophesy  by  thy  natne,  and  by  thy  tiame  cast  out 
devils,  and  by  thy  tiame  do  many  mighty  works  ? 
Mk.  9.  38.  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  natne.  Lu.  9.  49 
Lu.  8.  30.  is  thy  tiame  1  And  he  said,  Legion.  Mk.  5.  9 

10.  17.  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us  in  thy  tianie 
Jno.  12.  28.  Father,  glorify  thy  ti.     There  came  therefore 

17.  6.  I  manifested  tJiy  tiame  unto  the  men.  26 
11.  Holy  Father,  keep  them  in  Hhy  n.  which  thou.  12 
Acts  9.  14.  chief  priests  to  bind  all  that  call  upon  thy  name 
Bom.  15.  9.  among  the  Gentiles,  And  sing  unto  thy  name 
Heb.  2.  12.  I  will  declare  thy  tiame  unto  my  brethren 
Bev.  11.  18.  the  saints,  and  to  them  that  fear  thy  tiatne 

15.  4.   Who  shall  not  fear,  O  Lord,  and  glorify  thy  name  ? 

Name  of  the  Lord. — see  Lord,  proper  tiatnes. 

Named— eth.—^.F.  ^called. 

Lu.  6.  13.  chose — twelve,  whom  also  he  ti.  apostles.  14 
Bom.  15.  20.  the  gospel,  not  where  Christ  was  already  ti. 

1  Cor.  5.  11.  if  any  man  that  is  i^i..  a  brother  be  a  fornicator 
Sph.  1.  21.  name  that  is  tiatned,  not  only  in  this  world 

3.  15.  every  family  in  heaven  and  on  earth  is  tiatned 
5.  3.  or  covetousness,  let  it  not  even  be  ti.  among  you 

2  Titn.  2. 19.  Let  every  one  that  n.  the  name  of  the  Lord 
Heb.  5. 10.  ^n. — a  high  priestafter  the  order  of  Melchizedek 

see  called. 

Names. — A.V.  ^name. 

Mat.  10.  2.  Now  the  n.  of  the  twelve  apostles  are  these 
Lu.  10.  20.  rejoice  that  your  names  are  written  in  heaven 
Acts  18.  15.  but  if  they  are  questions  about  words  and  n. 
Phil.  4.  3.  whose  tiames  are  in  the  book  of  life 
Bev.  3.  4.  a  few  n.  in  Sardis  which  did  not  defile  their 
13.  1.  upon  his  heads  hiames  of  blasphemy     [garments 

17.  3.  fiill  of  tiames  of  blasphemy,  having  seven  heads 
21.  12.  tiames  written  thereon — n.  of  the  twelve  tribes 

14.  on  them  twelve  tiames  of  the  twelve  apostles 

see  name. 

Napkin. 

Lu.  19.  20.  thy  pound,  which  I  kept  laid  up  in  a  tiapkin 
Jno.  11.  44.  his  face  was  bound  about  with  a  tiapkin 
20.  7.  the  tiapkiti,  that  was  upon  his  head,  not  lying  with 

Narrative.— ^.F.  ^declaratioti. 

Lu.  1.  1.  many  have  taken  in  hand  to  draw  up  a  ^narrative 

Narrow. — A.V.  ^strait. 

Mat.  7.  13.  Enter  ye  in  by  the  ^narrow  gate.  Lu.  13.  ^24 

14.  For  hiarrow  is  the  gate,  and  straitened  the  way 

._    ,  ,  T,-  ,        .         „         ,     see  straitened. 

Nation. — A,  V.  ^nations,  ^people. 

Mat.  21.  43.  given  to  a  tiation  bringing  forth  the  fruits 
24.  7.  tiation  shaU  rise  against  n.  Mk.  13.  8 :  Lu.  21.  10 

Lu.  7.  5.  for  he  loveth  our  nation,  and  himself  built  us 
23.  2.  We  found  this  man  perverting  our  tiation 

Jno.  11.  48.  come  and  take  away  both  our  place  and  our  n. 
60.  for  the  people,  and  that  the  whole  tiation  perish  not 

51.  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  die  for  the  tiation 

52.  not  for  the  tiation  only,  but  that  he  might  also 

18.  85.  Thine  own  nation  and  the  chief  priests  delivered 


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NECKS 


Acts  2.  5.  JewB,  devout  meu,  from  every  n.  under  heaven 
7.  7.  the  n.  to  which  they  shall  be  in  bondage  will  I  judge 

10.  22.  well  reported  of  by  all  the  nation  of  the  Jews 
28.  of  another  n.  ;  and  yet  unto  me  hath  God  shewed 
35.  but  in  every  nation  he  that  feareth  him 

17.  26.  he  made  of  one  evei-y  ^nation  of  men  for  to  dwell 

24.  2.  by  thy  providence  evils  are  corrected  for  this  n. 
10.  hast  been  of  many  years  a  judge  unto  this  nation 

17,  I  came  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation,  and  offerings 
26.  4.  was  from  the  beginning  among  mine  own  nation 
28.  19.  not  that  I  had  aught  to  accuse  my  nation  of 

Bom.  10.  19.  jealousy  with  that  which  is  no  ^n..  With  a  n. 

1  Pet.  2.  9.  an  elect  race,  a  royal  priesthood,  a  holy  nation 

Jtev.  5.  9.  tribe,  and  tongue,  and  people,  and  nation.  13.  i7 

7.  9.  no  man  could  number,  out  of  every  ^nation,  and  of 

14.  6.  that  dwell  on  the  earth,  and  unto  every  nation 

see  countrymen,  generation,  race. 

Nations. — A.V.  ^Oentiles. 
Mat.  24.  9.  shall  be  hated  of  all  the  n.  for  my  name's  sake 
14.  testimony  unto  all  the  ?i.  Mk.  13.  10  :   Lu.  24.  47 

25.  32.  and  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  the  nations 
28.  19.  make  disciples  of  all  the  nations,  baptizing  them 

Mk.  11.  17.  called  a  house  of  prayer  for  all  the  nations  ? 
Lu.  12.  30,  these  things  do  the  nations  of  the  world  seek 
21.  24.  and  shall  be  led  captive  into  all  the  nations 

25.  and  upon  the  earth  distress  of  wa^iojis,  in  perplexity 
Acts  7.  45.  when  they  entered  on  the  possession  of  the  hi. 

13.  19.  when  he  had  destroyed  seven  nations  in  the  land 

14.  16.  suffered  aU  the  nations  to  walk  in  their  own  ways 
Bo7n.  1.  5.  unto  obedience  of  faith  among  all  the  natrons 

4.  17.  A  father  of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee).  18 

16.  26.  made  known  unto  all  thenations  unto  obedience 

Gal.  3.  8.  saying.  In  thee  shall  all  the  nations  be  blessed 

1  Tim.  3.  16.  seen  of  angels,  preached  among  the  ^nations 

Bev.  2.  26.  to  him  will  I  give  authority  over  the  nations 

10. 11.  prophesy  again  over  many  peoples  and  nations 

11.  2.  for  it  hath  been  given  unto  the  ^nations 

9.  and  7iations  do  men  look  upon  their  dead  bodies 

18.  And  the  nations  were  wroth,  and  thy  wrath  came 

12.  5.  a  man  child,  who  is  to  rule  all  the  n.  with  a  rod 

14.  8.  made  all  the  nations  to  drink  of  the  wine.  18.  3 

15.  4.  for  all  the  n.  shall  come  and  worship  before  thee 

16.  19.  three  parts,  and  the  cities  of  the  nations  fell 

17.  15.  are  peoples,  and  multitudes,  and  nations 

18.  23.  for  with  thy  sorcery  were  all  the  nations  deceived 

19.  15.  that  with  it  he  should  smite  the  nations 

20.  3.  that  he  should  deceive  the  nations  nc  more.  8 

21.  24.  the  nations  shall  walk  amidst  the  light  thereof 

26.  shall  bring  the  glory  and  the  honour  of  the  nations 

22.  2.  leaves  of  the  tree  were  for  the  healing  of  the  n. 

see  Gentiles  {proper  names);  nation. 

Natural. 

Bo7n.  1.  26.  for  their  women  changed  the  natural  use  into 

27.  also  the  meu,  leaving  the  natural  use  of  the  woman 
31.  without  natural  aiiection,  2.  Tim.  3.  3 

n.  21.  for  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branches.  24 

1  Cor.  2.  14.  n.  man  receiveth  not  the  things  of  the  Spirit 

15.  44,  it  is  sown  a  n.  body — there  is  a  natural  body 

46.  which  is  natural;  then  that  which  is  spiritual 

Jas.  1.  23.  a  man  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a  mirror 

see  animals. 

Naturally. 
Jude  10.  understand  n.,  hke  the  creatures  without  reason 


see  truly. 


Nature. 
Bom.  1.  26.  natural  use  into  that  which  is  against  nature 
2.  14.  have  no  law  do  by  nature  the  things  of  the  law 
27.  uncircumcision  which  is  by  nature,  if  it  fulfil 
11.  24.  by  nature  a  wild  oUve  tree — grafted  contrary  to  n. 

1  Cor.  11.  14.  Doth  not  even  nature  itself  teach  you 
Gal.  2.  15.  Jews  by  nature,  and  not  sinners  of  the  Gentiles 

4.  8.  in  bondage  to  them  which  by  nature  are  no  gods 
Eph.  2. 3.  were  by  nature  children  of  wrath,  even  as  the  rest 
<7«.s,3,  6.  body,  and  setteth  on  fire  the  wheel  of  nature 

2  Pet.  1.  4.  ye  may  become  partakers  of  the  divine  nature 

Naughtiness  A.V. — see  wickedness. 

Nay. 

Mat.  5.  37.  your  speech  be.  Yea,  yea;  Nay,  nay.  Jas.  5. 12 
13.  29.  he  saith,  Nay  ;  lest  haply  while  ye  gather  up 

Lu.  12. 51.  come  to  give  peace  in  the  earth  ?  I  tell  you.  Nay 
13.  3.  Nay  :  but,  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all.  5 
16,  30.  Nay,  father  Abraham  :  but  if  one  go  to  them 

Acts  16.  37.  do  they  now  cast  us  out  privily  ?  nay  verily 

Bom.  3.  27.  law?  of  works  ?  Nay  :  but  by  a  law  of  faith 
9.  20.  Nay  but,  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  repUest 

2  Cor.  1.  17.  there  should  be  the  yea  yea  and  the  nay  nay  ? 

18.  oui-  word  toward  you  is  not  yea  and  nay 

19.  was  not  yea  and  nay,  but  in  him  is  yea 

Near. 

Acts  10.  24.  called  together  his  kinsmen  and  his  n.  friends 
see  nigh. 
Nearer. 

Bom.  13. 11.  salvation  n.  to  us  than  when  we  first  believed 

Necessary. — A.V.  ^necessity. 

Acts  13.  46.  It  was  n.  that  the  word  of  God  should  first 
15.  28.  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than  these  n.  things 

1  Cor.  12.  22.  body  which  seem  to  be  more  feeble  are  n. 

2  Cor.  9.  5.  I  thought  it  n.  therefore  to  intreat  the  brethren 
Phil.  2.  25.  I  counted  it  n.  to  send  to  you  Epaphroditus 
Tit.  3,  14.  learn  to  maintain  good  works  fomeceMar?/ uses 
Heb.Q.B.  i«.  that  this  high  priest  also  have  somewhat  to  offer 

9.  23.  necessary  therefore  that  the  copies  of  the  things 
see  needed. 

Necessities. — A.  V.  ^necessity. 

Acts  20.  34.  these  hands  ministered  unto  my  necessities 
Bom.  12.  13.  communicating  to  the  ^necessities  of  the  saints 
2  Cor.  6.  4.  in  afflictions,  in  necessities,  in  distresses 
12. 10.  pleasure  in  weaknesses,  in  injuries,  in  necessities 

Necessity. 

1  Cor.  7,  37.  no  n.,  but  hath  power  as  touching  his  own 
9.  16.  n.  is  laid  upon  me ;  for  woe  is  unto  me,  if  I  preach 

2  Cor.  9,7.  or  of  necessity  :  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 
Philern.  14.  that  thy  goodness  should  not  be  as  of  wecessifj/ 
Heb.  7,  12,  is  made  oi  necessity  a  change  also  of  the  law 

9,  16.  there  must  of  necessity  be  the  death  of  him  that 

see  necessary,  necessities,  need. 
Neck. 

Mat.  18.  6.  profitable  for  him  that  a  great  millstone  should 

be  hanged  about  his  7ieck.  Mk.  9.  42  :  Lu.  17.  2 
Lu.  15,  20.  with  compassion,  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his  nec/c 
Acts  15.  10.  put  a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  the  disciples 
20.  37.  they  all  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul's  neck 

Necks. 
Bom.  16.  4.  who  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own  necks 


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NEW 


Need. — A.  V.  Hack,  ^necessity,  hieedeth,  *wants. 

Mat.  3.  14.  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee 
6.  8.  for  your  Father  knoweth  what  things  ye  have  need 
of,  before  ye  ask  him.  32  :  Lu.  12.  30 

9.  12.  have  no  n.  of  a  physician.  Mk.  2.  17 :  Lu.  5.  31 

14.  16.  They  have  no  n.  to  go  away  ;  give  ye  them  to  eat 

21.  3.  The  Lord  hath  n.  of  them.  Mk.  11. 3  :  Lu.  19.  31,  34 
26.  65.  spoken  blasphemy  :  what  further  7ieed  have  we 

of  witnesses  ?  Mk.  14.  63  :  Lu.  22.  71 
Mk.  2.  25.  never  read  what  David  did,  when  he  had  need 
Lu.  9.  11.  and  them  that  had  7ieed  of  healing  he  healed 

15.  7.  righteous  persons,  which  }ieed  no  repentance 
Jno.  13.  29.  Buy  what  things  we  have  need  of  for  the  feast 
Acts  2.  45.  to  all,  according  as  any  man  had  need.  4.  35 
Bom.  16.  2.  in  whatsoever  matter  she  may  have  n.  of  you 

1  Cor.  7.  36.  if  need  so  requireth,  let  him  do  wlaat  he  will 
12.  21.  eye  cannot  say  to  the  hand,  I  have  no  7ieed  of 

thee  :  or — head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no  need  of  you 
24.  whereas  our  comely  parts  have  no  need  ftion 

2  Co7\  3.  1.  or  7ieed  we,  as  do  some,  epistles  of  commenda- 
Eph.  4.  28.  have  whereof  to  give  to  him  that  hath  ^need 
Phil.  2.  25.  and  your  messenger  and  minister  to  my  ^iieed 

4.  16.  ye  sent  once  and  again  unto  my  hieed 

19.  my  God  shall  fulfil  every  7ieed  of  yours 

1  Th.  1.8.  so  that  we  iieed  not  to  speak  anything 

4.  9.  concerning  love — ye  have  no  need  that  one  write 
12.  may  walk  honestly — and  may  have  ^need  of  nothing 

6.  1.  seasons,  brethren,  ye  have  no  need  that  aught  be 
Heb.  4.  16.  and  may  find  grace  to  help  us  in  time  of  need 

5. 12.  need  again  that  some  one  teach — need  of  milk 

7.  11.  need  was  there  that  another  priest  should  arise 

10.  36.  need  of  patience,  that,  having  done  the  will 
1  Pet.  1.  6.  while,  if  need  be,  ye  have  been  put  to  grief 

1  Jno.  2.  27.  and  ye  need  not  that  any  one  teach  you 

3.  17.  the  world's  goods,  and  beholdeth  his  brother  in  n. 
Bev.  3.  17.  have  gotten  riches,  and  have  7ieed  of  nothing 

22.  5.  they  n.  no  light  of  lamp,  neither  light  of  sun.  21. 23 

see  want. 

Needed. — A .  V.  ^necessary. 
Jno.  2.  25.  needed  not  that  any  one  should  bear  witness 
Acts  17.  25.  n.  anything,  seeing  he  himself  giveth  to  all  life 

28.  10.  they  put  on  board  such  things  as  we  hieeded 

Needest— eth. 

Lu.  11.  8.  he  will  arise  and  give  him  as  many  as  he  n. 
Jno.  13.  10.  is  bathed  needetk  not  save  to  wash  his  feet 

16.  30.  and  needest  not  that  any  man  should  ask  thee 

2  Tim.  2.  15.  a  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  ashamed 
Heb.  7.  27.  n.  not  daily,  like  those  high  priests,  to  offer 

see  need. 

Needful. — A.V.  hnust  needs. 
Lu.  10.  42.  one  thing  is  needful :  for  Mary  hath  chosen 
Acts  1.  16.  it  was  ^n.  that  the  scripture  should  be  fulfilled 

15.  5.  It  is  needful  to  circumcise  them,  and  to  charge 
Phil.  1.  24.  to  abide  in  the  flesh  is  more  n.  for  your  sake 
Jas.  2.  16.  ye  give  them  not  the  things  needful  to  the  body 
see  constrained. 

Needle. 

Mat.  19.  24.   It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  a 
needle's  eye.  Mk.  10.  25  :  Lu.  18.  25 

Needs. — A.V.  ^doubtless. 

2  Cor.  12.  1.  I  must  ^n.  glory,  though  it  is  not  expedient 
see  behoved,  needful. 


Neglect. 

1  Ti7n.  4.  14.  Neglect  not  the  gift  that  is  in  thee 
Heb.  2. 3.  how  shall  we  escape,  if  we  n.  so  great  salvation  ? 
see  refuse. 
Neglected. 

Acts  6.  1.  their  widows  were  n.  in  the  daily  ministration 
Neglecting  A .  V. — see  severity. 
Negligent  A.V.— see  ready. 

Neighbour. — A.V.  ^another. 

Mat.  5.  43.  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine  enemy 
19.  19.  Thou  Shalt  love  thy  n.  as  thyself.  22.  39  :  Mk.  12. 
31 :  Lu.  10.  27  :  Bom.  13.  9  :  Gal.  5.  14  :  Jas.  2.  8 
Mk.  12.  33.  to  love  his  n.  as  himself,  is  much  more  than 
Lu.  10.  29.  said  unto  Jesus,  And  who  is  my  neighboicr  ? 
36.  proved  ?i.  unto  him  that  fell  among  the  robbers  ? 
Acts  7.  27.  he  that  did  his  n.  wrong  thrust  him  away 
Bom.  13.  8.  he  that  loveth  his  i?^.  hath  fulfilled  the  law 

10.  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighbour 

15.  2.  please  his  n.  for  that  which  is  good.  1  Cor.  10.  ^24 
Oal.  6.  4.  glorying  in — himself  alone,  and  not  of  his  hi. 
Eph.  4.  25.  speak  ye  truth  each  one  with  his  neighbour 
see  fellow-citizen. 

Neighbourhood. — A.V.  ^quarters. 
Acts  28.  7.  in  the  ^n.  of  that  place  were  lands  belonging 

Neighbours. 

Lu.  1.  58.  her  n.  and  her  kinsfolk  heard  that  the  Lord 
14. 12.  nor  rich  neighbou7-s  ;  lest  haply  they  also  bid  thee 
15.  9.  friends  and  neighbours,  saying,  Rejoice.  6 

Jno.  9.  8.  n.  therefore,  and  they  which  saw  him  aforetime 

Nephews  A.V. — see  grandchild7-e7i. 

Nests. 
Mat.  8.  20.  birds  of  the  heaven  have  n.  ;  but  the.  Lu.  9.  58 

Net. 
Mat.  4.  18.  casting  a  net  into  the  sea.  Mk.  1.  16 

13.  47.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  net 
Jno.  21.  6.  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  boat 
8.  dragging  the  net  full  of  fishes 

11.  drew  the  net  to  land,  full — the  net  was  not  rent 

see  nets. 
Nets.— ^.F.  ^net. 
Mat.  4.  20.  left  the  nets,  and  followed  him.  Mk.  1.  18 
21.  mending  their  nets  ;  and  he  called.  Mk.  1.  19 
Lu.  5.  2.  gone  out  of  them,  and  were  washing  their  7iets 

4.  into  the  deep,  and  let  down  your  7iels  for  a  draught 

5.  but  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down  the  '^nets 

6.  multitude  of  fishes  ;  and  their  hiets  were  breaking 

New. 

Mai.  9.  17.  do  men  put  7iew  wine  into  old  wine-skins — 7iew 
wine  into  fresh  wine-skins.  Mk.  2.  22  :  Lit,.  5.  37,  38 
13.  52.  forth  out  of  his  treasure  things  7ieu'  and  old 

26.  29.  when  I  drink  it  new  with  you.  Mk.  14.  25 

27.  60.  laid  it  in  his  own  7iew  tomb,  which  he  had  hewn 
Mk.  1.  27.  What  is  this  ?  a  Jiew  teaching  ! 

2.  21.  the  new  from  the  old,  and  a  worse  rent  is  made 
16.  17.  they  shall  speak  with  7iew  tongues 
Lu.  5.  36.  piece  from  a  new  garment — else  he  will  rend  the 
new — piece  from  the  ?^.  will  not  agree  with  the  old 
39.  no  man  having  dnmk  old  wine  desireth  new 
22.  20.  the  new  covenant  in  my  blood.  1  Cor.  11.  25 
Jno.  13.  34.  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you 
19.  41.  a  new  tomb  wherein  was  never  man  yet  laid 


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NONE 


Ads  2.  13.  mocking  said,  They  are  filled  with  new  wine 
17.  19.  May  we  know  what  this  new  teaching  is 
21.  but  either  to  tell  or  to  hear  some  7iew  thing) 

1  Cor.  5.  7.  out  the  old  leaven,  that  ye  may  be  a  new  lump 

2  Co7-.  3.  6.  sufficient  as  ministers  of  a  new  covenant 

5.  17.  if  any  man  is  in  Christ,  he  is   a  new  creature — 
passed  away  ;  behold,  they  are  become  new 
Gal.  6. 15.  nor  uncircumcision,  but  a  new  creature 
Ejjh.  2.  15.  of  the  twain  one  )iew  man,  so  making  peace 

4.  24.  and  put  on  the  tiew  man.  Col.  3.  10 
Heb.  9,  15.  he  is  the  mediator  of  a  new  covenant 

10.  20.  dedicated  for  us,  a  neiv  and  living  way 

2  Pet.  3.  13.  we  look  for  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth 

1  J?io.  2.  7.  no  new  commandment  write  I  unto  you 

8.  Again,  a  tiew  commandment  write  I  unto  you 

2  Jno.  5.  not  as  though  I  wrote  to  thee  a  n.  commandment 
Bev.  2.  17.  a  7ieiu  name  written,  which  no  one  kuoweth 

3.  12.  new  Jerusalem — and  mine  own  new  name.  21.  2 

5.  9.  And  they  sing  a  7iew  song,  saying.  14.  3 
21. 1.  And  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth 

5.  on  the  throne  said.  Behold,  I  make  all  things  new 
see  undressed. 

Newborn. 

1  Pet.  "2.  2.  as  newborn  babes,  long  for  the  spiritual  milk 

Newness. 

Rom.  6.  4.  so  we  also  might  walk  in  neivness  of  life 

7.  6.  so  that  we  serve  in  newness  of  the  spirit 

Next. — A.V.  ^another. 

Mat.  10.  23.  they  persecute  you  in  this  city,  flee  into  the  ^n. 
Mk.  1.  38.  Let  us  go  elsewhere  into  the  next  towns 
Lu.  9.  37.  the  next  day.  Acts  20.  15  :  21.  26  :  27.  3,  18 
Acts  13.  42.  be  spoken  to  them  the  next  sabbath.  44 

Nigh. — A.V.  hiear,  h-eadij. 

Mat.  24.  32.  ye  know— summer  is  n.  Mk.  13. 128 :  Lu.  21. 30 

33.  know  ye  that  he  is  i;i.,  even  at  the  doors.  Mk.  13.29 
JjU.  19.  11.  a  parable,  because  he  was  niyh  to  Jerusalem 

21.  28.  your  heads  ;  because  your  redemption  draweth  h. 

31.  know  ye  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nigh 
Jno.  19.  20.  where  Jesus  was  crucified  was  nigh  to  the  city 

42.  (for  the  tomb  was  nigh  at  hand) 
Eph.  2.  13.  far  off  are  made  7iigh  in  the  blood  of  Christ 

17.  were  far  off,  and  peace  to  them  that  were  tiigh 
Phil.  2.  27.  for  indeed  he  was  sick  nigh  unto  death 
Heb.  6.  8.  thistles,  it  is  rejected  and  nigh  unto  a  curse 

8.  13.  waxeth  aged  is  ^nigh  unto  vanishing  away 
see  came,  come,  draw,  drawing,  drew,  {at)  hand,  honoureth. 

Night. 

Mat.  2.  14.  and  took  the  young  child  and  his  mother  by  w. 
14.  25.  fourth  watch  of  the  night  he  came.  Mk.  6.  48 
26.  31.  All  ye  shall  be  offended  in  me  this  night 

34.  this  night,  before  tne  cock  crow,  thou  shaltdeny  me 
28.  13.  His  disciples  came  by  night,  said  stole  him  away 

Lu.  2.  8.  and  keeping  watch  by  nigiU  over  their  flock 

6.  5.  Master,  we  toiled  all  night,  and  took  nothing 
6.  12.  and  he  continued  all  night  in  prayer  to  God 

12.  20.  this  night  is  tny  soul  required  of  thee 

17.  34.  In  that  night  there  shall  be  two  men  on  one  bed 
21.  37.  every  wi^/i^i  he  went  out),  andlodged  in  the  mount 
Jno.  3.  2.  the  same  came  unto  him  by  night.  19.  39 

9.  4.  the  night  cometh,  when  no  man  can  work 

11.  10.  But  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he  stumbleth 

13.  30.  the  sop  went  out  straightway  :  and  it  was  night 
21.  3.  and  that  night  they  took  nothing 


Acts  5.  19.  angel  of  the  Lord  by  night  opened  the  prison 

9.  25.  took  him  by  night,  and  let  him  down  through  the 
12.  6.  the  BRraenight  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two 
16.  9.  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night.  18.  9 

33.  same  hour  of  the  night,  and  washed  their  stripes 
23.  11.  the  night  following  the  Lord  stood  by  him 
23.  two  hundred,  at  the  third  hour  of  the  night 

31.  Paul,  and  brought  him  by  n.  to  Autipatris.  17.  10 
27.  23.  there  stood  by  me  this  niglit  an  angel  of  the  God 

27.  But  when  the  fourteenth  night  was  come 
Botn.  13.  12.  The  night  is  far  spent,  and  the  day  is  at  hand 
1  Cor.  11.  28.  Jesus  in  the  night  in  which  he  was  betrayed 
1  Th.  5.  2.  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief  in  the  night 
5.  we  are  not  of  the  night,  nor  of  darkness 
7.  they  that  sleep  sleep  iu  the  n. — are  drunken  in  the  n. 
Rev.  21.  25.  (for  there  shall  be  no  night  there).  22.  5 
see  day  and  night. 

Nights. 

Mat.  4.  2.  when  he  had  fasted  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
12.  40.  as  Jonah  was  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the 
belly— Son  of  man  be  three  days  and  three  9u'(//t<« 

Nine. 

Lu.  17. 17.  Were  not  the  ten  cleansed  ?  but  where  are  the  n.? 

see  ninety  and  nine. 

Ninety  and  nine. 
Mat.  18. 12.  doth  he  not  leave  the  n.  and  n.  13.  Lu.  15. 4,  7 

Ninth. 

Mat.  20.  5.  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  the  ninth  hour 
27.  45.  land  until  the  ninth  hour.  Mk.  15.  33  :  Lu.  23.  44 
46.  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice.  Mk.  15.  34 
Acts  3.  1.  at  the  hour  of  prayer,  being  the  ninth  hour 

10.  3.  vision  openly,  as  it  wei'e  about  the  riinth  hour.  30 
Bev.  21.  20.  the  ninth,  topaz;  the  tenth,  chrysoprase 

Noble. 

Acts  17.  11.  were  more  noble  than  those  in  Thessalonica 

1  Cor.  1.  26.  not  many  mighty,  not  many  noble,  are  called 

see  excellent. 

Nobleman. 

Lu.  19.  12.  A  certain  nobleman  went  into  a  far  country 
Jno.  4.46.  there  was  a  certain  «o&?e7na>!.,  whose  son  was  sick 
49.  n.  saith  unto  him,  Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die 

Noise. 

2  Pet.  3.  10.  the  heavens  shall  pass  away  with  a  great  n. 

see  tumult,  voice. 
Noised. 

Mk.  2.  1.  it  was  noised  that  he  was  in  the  house 
LiL.l.  65.  all  these  sayings  were  noised  abroad 
see  heard,  souvd. 
Noisome. 
Bev.  16.  2.  it  became  a  n.  and  grievous  sore  upon  the  mfu 

None. — A.V.  ^no  tnan. 

Mk.  10.  18.  hioneiB  good  save  one,  even  God.  Lji.  18.  19 
12.  31.  There  is  none  other  commandment  gi  -ater 

32.  said  that  he  is  one ;  and  there  is  none  other  but  he 
Lu.  1.  61.  none  of  thy  kindred  that  is  called  by  this  name 

3.  11.  coats,  let  him  impart  to  him  that  hath  none 

4.  26.  unto  none  of  them  was  Elijah  sent,  but  only  to 
27.  and  none  of  them  was  cleansed,  but  only  Naaman 


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NOTHING 


Lu.  11.  24.  seeking  rest ;  and  finding  none,  he  saith,  I  will 

13.  6.  he  came  seeking  fruit  thereon,  and  found  none 

14.  24.  none  of  those  men  which  were  bidden  shall  taste 
Jiio.  7.  19.  give  you  the  law,  atnl  yet  none  of  you  doeth 

15.  24.  the  works  which  n.  other  did,  they  had  not  had 

16.  5.  none  of  you  asketh  me,  Whither  goest  thou?  [sin 
Acts  3.  6.  Peter  said,  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none    ftized 

8.  16.  fallen  upon  n.  of  them  :  only  they  had  been  bap- 
24.  n.  of  the  things  which  ye  have  spoken  come  upon  me 

11.  19.  speaking  the  word  to  none  save  only  to  .Jews 
18.  17.  And  Gallio  cared  for  none  of  these  things 

25.  11,  if  n.  of  those  things  is  true,  whereof  these  accuse 
Rom.  3.  10.  There  is  none  righteous,  no,  not  one  [me 

11.  There  is  n.  that  uuderstandeth.  There  is  n.  that, 

9.  9  hath  not  the  Sx)irit  of  Christ,  he  is  n.  of  his  [seeketh 

14.  7.  n.  of  us  liveth  to  himself,  and ijiowedieth  to  himself 
1  Cor.  1.  14.  I  thank  God  that  I  baptized  none  of  you,  save 

2.  8.  which  none  of  the  rulers  of  this  world  knoweth 
7.  29.  that  have  wives  may  be  as  though  they  had  none 

9.  15.  But  I  have  used  none  of  tliese  tilings 

Gal.  1.  19.  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none,  save  James 
1  Th.  5.  15.  See  that  n.  render  unto  any  one  evil  for  evil 
1  Tim.  5.  14.  give  none  occasion  to  the  adversary 

1  Pet.  4.  15   let  n.  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer,  or  a  thief 

see  nothing,  one. 

Noon. 

Acts  22  6.  about  noon,  suddenly  there  shone  from  heaven 

North. 

Lu.  13.  29.  from  the  east  and  west,    and  from  the  north 
Bev.  21.  13.  and  on  the  north  three  gates  [and  south 

Noi-th-east. — A.V.  '^north-west- 
Acts  27.  12.  haven  of  Crete,  looking  ^w.-eas^  and  south-east 

Notable. 

Mat.  27.  16.  had  then  a  notable  prisoner,  called  Barabbas 
Acts  2.  20.  day  of  the  Lord  come.  That  great  and  n.  day 

4.  16    a  n.  miracle  hath  been  wrought  through  them 

Note. 

Rom.  16.  7.  who  are  of  note  among  the  apostles 

2  Th  3.  14.  w.  that  man,  that  ye  have  no  company  with  him 

Nothing. — A.V.  ^none,  ^anything. 

Mat.  5.  13.  thenceforthgoodfor  »(o^/i!'ng',butto  be  cast  out 

10.  26.  for  there  is  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be 

revealed.  Mk.  4.  22':  Ln..  1'2.  2 

15.  32.  and  have  nothing  to  eat.  Mk.  8.  1,  2 

17.  20.  and  nothing  shall  be  impossilde  unto  you 

21.  19.  found  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves.  Mk.  11,  13 

23.  16.  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it  is  n. 

13    Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  altar,  it  is  nothing 

26.  62.  Answerest  thou  nothing  ?  Mk.  14.  60  :  15.  4 

27.  12.  he  answered  nothing.   Mk.  14.  61  :  Ln.  23.  9 
19.  Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  righteous  man 
24.  when  Pilate  saw  that  he  prevailed  nothing 

Mk.  1.  44.  say  notJiing  to  any  man  :  but  go  thy  way,  shew 

5.  26.  had  spent  all  that  she  had,  and  was  n.  bettered 

6.  8.   take  nothing  for  their  journey,  save  a  staff.  Lu.  9.  3 

7.  15.  there  is  noOiing  from  without  the  man,  that 

9.  29.  This  kind  can  come  out  by  nothing,  save  by  prayer 

16.  8.  they  asiid'^nothing  to  any  one  ;  for  they  were  afraid 
Lu  4.  2.  And  he  did  eat  nothing  in  those  days 

5.  5.  Master,  we  toiled  all  night,  and  took  n.  Jno.  21.  3 


Lu.  8.  17    nothing  is  hid,  that  shall  not  be  made  manifest 

10.  19.  the  enemy  ;  and  n.  shall  in  any  wise  liurt  you 

11.  6.  from  a  journey,  and  I  have  7i.  to  set  before  him 

22.  35.  lacked  ye  anything  ?  And  they  said.  Noticing 

23.  15.  n.  worthy  of  death.  Acts  23.  29  :  25.  25  :  26.  31 
41.  reward  of  our  deeds  :  but  this  man  hath  done  n. 

Jno.  3.  27.  can  receive  n.,  except  it  have  been  given  him 

4.  11,   Sir,  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the  well 

5.  19.  The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself.    30 

6.  12.  pieces  which  remain  over,  that  nothing  be  lost 
39    I  should  lose  nothing,  but  should  raise  it  up 

63.  the  spirit  that  quickeneth  ,  the  flesh  profiteth  n. 

I ,  26    he  speaketh  openly,  and  they  say  n.  unto  him 

8.  28.   I  am  he,  and  that  I  do  nothing  of  myself,  but 
54.  If  I  glorify  myself,  my  glory  is  notliing 

y.  33.  If  this  man  were  not  from  God,  he  could  do  nothing 

II.  49.  Caiaphas — said  unto  them.  Ye  know  «.  at  all 

12.  19.  Behold  how  ye  prevail  nothing  :  lo,  the  world 
14  30.  prince  of  the  world  cometh  :  and  he  hath  n.  in  me 

15.  5.  much  fruit :  for  apart  from  me  ye  can  do  notliing 

16.  23.   And  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 

24.  Hitherto  have  ye  asked  notliing  in  my  name  t  ask 

18.  20.  Jews  come  together  ;  and  in  secret  spake  I?i.o</i.tM.9 
Acts  4.  14.  they  could  say  nothing  against  it 

21.  finding  nothing  how  they  might  punish  them 
10  20.  and  go  with  them,  nothing  doubting  [my  mouth 
11.8.  nothing  common  or  unclean  hath  ever  entered  into 

17.  2] .  spent  their  time  in  nothing  else,  but  either  to  tell 

19.  36.  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  rash 

23,  14    curse,  to  taste  nothing  until  we  have  killed  Paul 

26.  22.  saying  ^n.  but  what  the  prophets  and  Moses  did 

27.  33.  wait  and  continue  fasting,  having  taken  nothing 

28.  17.  though  I  had  done  nothing  against  the  people 
Bom.  14.  14.  that  nothing  is  unclean  of  itself 

1  Cor.  4.  4.  For  1  know  notliing  against  myself ;  yet  am  I 

5.  Wherefore  judge  nothing  before  the  time,  until 

7   19.  Circumcision  is  n.,  and  uncircumcision  is  nothing 

9.  16.  if  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  have  nothing  to  glory  of 

13.  2.  remove  mountains,  but  have  not  love,  lekva.  nothing 
3.  be  burned,  but  have  not  love,  it  profiteth  me  nothing 

2  Cor.  6: 10.  tmhuving notliin g ,  and  yet  possessing  all  things 

7.  9.  that  ye  might  suffer  loss  by  us  in  nothing 

8.  15.  He  that  gathered  much  had  nothing  over 

12. 11.  in  n.  was  I  behind  the  very  chief  est  apostles, though 
13.  8.  For  we  can  do  nothing  against  the  truth  [I  am  n. 
Gal.  2.  6.  who  were  of  repute  imparted  nothing  to  ma 
4   1.  so  long  as  the  heir  is  a  child,  he  differeth  nothing 

5.  2.  circumcision,  Christ  will  profit  you  nothing 

6.  3.  something,  when  he  is  nothing,  he  deceiveth  himself 
Phil.  1.  20.  and  hope,  that  in  nothing  shall  I  be  put  to  shame 

28.  and  in  nothing  affrighted  by  the  adversaries 
2  3.  doing  woi7im_9  through  faction  or  through  vainglory 

4.  6.  In  -nothing  be  anxious  ;  but  in  everything  by  prayer 
1  Th.  4.  12.  and  may  have  need  of  nothing 

1  Ti7n.  4.  4.  creature  of  God  is  good,  and  «.  is  to  be  rejected 

5.  21.  without  prejudice,  doing  notliing  by  partiality 

6.  4.  he  is  puffed  up,  knowing  nothing,  but  doting 
7.  for  we  brought  nothing  into  the  world 

Tit.  1.  15.  that  are  defiled  and  unbelieving  wo^/ti'/i^  is  pure 

3.  13.  diligently,  that  nothing  be  wanting  unto  them, 
Philem.  14.  but  without  thy  mind  I  would  do  nothing 
Heh.  2.  8.  he  left  nothing  that  is  not  subject  to  him 

7.  14.  as  to  which  tribe  Moses  spake  n.  concerning  priests 
19.  (for  the  law  made  nothing  perfect),  and  a  bringing  in 

Jas.  1.  4.  ye  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  lacking  in  nothing 

6.  But  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  doubting 

3  Jno.  7.  they  went  forth,  taking  nothing  of  the  Gentiles 
Bev.  3.  17.  have  gotten  riches,  and  have  need  of  nothing 

see  anything,  reject,  truth,  word. 


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NOTICE 


OBEY 


Notice  A.V. —  see  promised. 

Nought. — A.V.  '^destroy,  ^freely,  ^notie  effect. 

Acts  5. 36.  obeyed  him,  were  dispersed,  and  came  to  nought 
liovi..  9.  6.  as  tiiough  the  word  of  God  hath  come  to  %. 

1  Gor.  1.  28.  m^igbt  bring  to  nought  the  things  that  are 

2.  6.  rulers  of  this  world,  which  are  coming  to  nought 

6.  13.  God  shall  bring  to  hiought  both  it  and  them 

2  Cur.  11.  7.  I  j)reached  to  you  the  gospel  of  God  for  ^n.  ? 
2  Th.  2.  8.  bring  to  i/i.  by  the  manifestation  of  his  coming 

3.  8.  neither  did  we  eat  bread  for  n.  at  any  man's  hand 
Heb.  2. 14.  bring  to  ^nought  him  that  had  the  power  of  death 

see  disrepute,  {made)  dewlate,  overthrown. 

Set  at  Nought. — A.  V.  ^despise — d. 

Mk.  9  12.  and  be  set  at  nought  '/  Lu  23    11 
La.  18. 9.  they  were  righteous,  and  ^set  all  others  at  nought 
Acts  4.  11.  stone  which  was  «et  at  n.  of  you  the  builders 
Born.  14.  3.  him  that  eateth  ^set  at  n.  him  that  eateth  not 

10,  why  dost  thou  set  at  nought  thy  brother  ? 
Heb.  10.  2B.  A  man  that  hath  '^tiet  at  nought  Moses'  law 
Jude  8.  ^set  at  nought  dominion,  and  rail  at  dignities 

Novirish — ed. — A.V  ^feed. 

Acts  7.  20.  he  was  n.  three  months  in  his  father's  house 

21.  Pharaoh's  daughter  took  hiui  up,  and  nourishedhim 
1  Tim.  4.  6.  n.  in  the  words  of  the  faith,  and  of  the  good 
Jas.  5  5    ye  have  n.  youi- hearts  in  a  day  of  slaughter 
Bev.  12.  6  there  they  may  ^n.  her  a  thousand  two  hundred 
14.  nourished  for  a  time,  and  times,  and  half  a  time 
see  fed. 
Nourisheth. 

Eph.  5.  29.  his  own  flesh  ;  but  nourisheth  and  cherisheth  it 

Nourishment  A.V. — see  supplied 

Novice. 

1  Tim.  3.  6.  not  a  novice,  lest  being  puffed  up  he  fall 

Number 

Lu.  22.  3.  Judas — Iscariot,  being  of  the  n.  of  the  twelve 
Jno.  6.  10.  sat  down,  in  n.  about  five  thousand.  Acts  4.  4 
Acts  6.  36.  to  be  somebody  ;  to  whom  a  number  of  men 
6. 1.  when  the  nuinber  of  the  disciples  was  multiplying.  7 
11,  21.  a  great  n.  that  believed  turned  unto  the  Lord 
16.  6.  in  the  faith,  and  increased  in  nnniher  daily 
Mom.  9.  27.  If  the  n.  of  the  children  of  Israel  be  as  the 

2  Cor.  10.  12.  For  we  are  not  bold  to  number  or  compare 
Bev.  5.  11.  the  n.  of  them  was  ten  thousand  times  ten 

7.  4.  I  heard  the  number  of  them  which  were  sealed 
9.  a  great  multitude,  which  no  man  couXA.  number 

9. 16.  the  number  of  the  armies — I  heard  the  n.  of  them 
13. 17    name  of  the  beast  or  the  number  of  his  name 
18.  count  tlie  nmnber  of  the  beast ;  for  it  is  the  number 
of  a  man  :  and  his  number  is  Six  hundred  and 
15.  2.  from  his  image,  and  from  the  number  of  his  name 
20.  8.  to  the  war ;  the  number  of  whom  is  as  the  sand 

see  enrolled. 
Numbered. 

Mat.  10.  30.  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numbered.  Lw.l2.  7 
Acts  1.  17.  he  was  numbered  among  \\s,  and  received  his 
26.  Matthias  ;  and  he  was  n.  with  the  eleven  apostles 

Nurse. 
1  Th.  2.  7.  as  when  a  nu.rse  cherisheth  her  own  children 

Nurture. — A.V.  ^bring  up. 
Eph.  6.  4.  i/i.  them  in  the  chastening  and  admonition  of 


xi-e  chasteninq. 


o. 


Oath. 

Mat.  14.  7.  he  promised  with  an  oath  to  give  her 

26.  72.  he  denied  with  an  oath,  I  know  not  the  man 
Lu.  1.  73.   o.  which  he  sware  unto  Abraham  our  father 
Acts  2.  30    that  God  had  sworn  with  an  oath  to  him 
Heb.  6.  16    in  every  dispute  of  theirs  the  oath  is  final 
17.  immutability  of  his  counsel,  interposed  with  an  o. 
7.  20.  as  it  is  not  without  the  taking  of  an  oath    f  saith 

21.  priests  without  an  n.  ;  but  he  with  an  o.  by  him  that 
28.  the  oath,  which  was  after  the  law,  appointeth  a  Son 

■Jas.  5.  12.  nor  by  any  other  oath  :  but  let  your  yea  be  yea 
see  curse,  oaths. 

Oaths.— ^.F  ^oath. 

Mat.  5.  33.  shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths 
14. 9.  but  for  the  sake  of  his  ^oaths,  and  of  them.  Mi:.  6,  ^26 

Obedience. — A.V.  ^obedient,    ^obey—ing,    ^professed 

subjection. 

Bom.  1.  5.  unto  obedience  of  faith  among  all  the  nations 
6.  19.  so  through  the  obedience  of  the  one  shall  the  many 

6.  16.  as  servants  unto  2o. — or  of  o.  unto  righteousness  ? 

15.  18.  wrought  through  me,  for  the  lo.  of  the  Gentiles 

16.  19.  your  obedience  is  come  abroad  unto  all  men 

26.  known  unto  all  the  nations  unto  obedience  of  faith 

2  Cor.  7  15.  whilst  he  remembereth  the  obedience  of  you  all 

9  13    they  glorify  God  for  the  •%.  of  j'our  confession 

10.  5.  every  thought  into  captivity  to  the  o.  of  Christ 

6,  avenge  all  disobedience,  when  your  o,  shall  be  fulfilled 

Philem.  21.  Having  confidence  in  thine  obedience  I  write 

Heb.  5.  8.  yet  learned  o.  by  the  things  which  he  suffered 

1  Pet.  1.  2.  in  sanctification  of  the  Spirit,  unto  obedience 

14.  as  children  of  ^obedience,  not  fashioning  yourselves 

22.  Seeing  ye  have  purified  your  souls  in  yonr^obedience 

see  subjection. 

Obedient. — A.  V.  ^obey — ed. 

Acts  6.  7.  company  of  the  priests  were  obedient  to  the  faith 

7.  39.  to  whom  our  fathers  would  not  be  hibed/ent 
Bom.  6.  17.  servants  of  sin,  ye  became  ^o.  from  the  heart 

2  Cor.  2.  9.  proof  of  you,  whether  ye  are  o.  in  all  things 
Eph.  6.  5.  Servants,  be  o.  unto  them  that  according  to 
Phil.  2.  8.  humbled  himself,  becoming  o.  even  unto  death 
Tit.  3, 1.  subjection  to  rulers,  to  authorities,  to  be  ^obedient 

see  obedience,  subjection. 
Obey. 

Mat.  8.  27.  What  manner  of  man  is  this,   that  even  the 
winds  and  the  sea  obeij  him  ?  Mk.  4,  41  :  Lu.  8.  25 
Mk.  1.  27.  even  the  unclean  spirits,  and  thej'  obey  him 
Acts  5-  29.  We  must  obey  God  rather  than  men  [him 

32.  Holy  Ghost,  whom  God  hath  given  to  them  that  o. 
Bom   '2.  8.  obey  not  the  truth,  but  obey  unrighteousness 
6.  12.  mortal  body,  that  ye  should  obey  the  lusts  thereof 
16.  unto  obedience,  his  servants  ye  are  whom  ye  obey 
Gal.  5.  7.  who  did  hinder  you  that  ye  should  not  obey 
Epih.  6.  1.  Children,  obey  your  parents.  Col.  3.  20 
Col.  ii.  22.  Servants,  obey  in  all  things  them  that  are 
2  Th.  1.  8.  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Heb.  5.  9.  unto  all  them  that  obey  him  the  author  of 

13.  17.  Obey  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you  [obey  us 
Jas.  3.  3.  horses'  bridles  into  their  moutlis,  that  thej' may 
1  Pet.  3.  1.  that,  even  if  any  obey  not  the  word,  they  may 
4.  17    what  shall  be  the  end  of  them  that  obey  not 
see  obedient,  obeyed,  obeyeth. 


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OBEYED 


OFFERED 


Obeyed.— 4.  F.  ^ohey. 

Lu.  17.  6.  planted  in  the  sea;  and  it  would  have  ^o.  you 
Acts  5.  36.  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  dispersed.  37 
Phil.  2. 12.  have  always  obeyed,  not  as  in  my  i^reseuce  onlj' 
Heb.  11.  8.  Abraham,  when  he  was  called,  oheyedio  go  out 

1  Pet.  3.  6.  as  Sarah  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 

see  hearken,  obedient. 

Obeyeth. — A.V.  ^believeth,  ^obey. 

Jno.  3.  36    he  that  ^obeyeth  not  the  Son  shall  not  see  life 

2  Th.  3.  1-1.  if  ayy  man  '^obeyeth  not  our  word 

Obeying  A.V. — see  obedience. 

Object  A.V. — see  accusation. 

Observation. 
Lu.  17.  20.  The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not  with  o. 

Observe— d. — A.V.  ^beheld,  '^Jcept. 

Mat.  19.  20.  All  these  things  have  I  ^o.  Ml:  10,  20:  Lu.  18. 
23.  3.  all  things — they  bid  you,  these  do  andiobserve  [^21 
28.  '20.  teaching  them  to  observe  all  things  whatsoever  I 

Acts  16.  21.  to  receive,  or  to  observe,  being  Romans 

17.  23. 1  passed  along,  and  ^o.  the  objects  of  your  worship 

Gal.  4.  10.  Ye  o.  days,  and  months,  and  seasons,  and  years 

1  Tivi.  5.  21.  that  thou  o.  these  things  without  prejudice 

see  kept. 

Obtain. — A .  V.  ^p urchased. 

Mat.  5.  7.  Blessed  are  the  merciful :  for  they  shall  o.  mercy 
A  cts  8.  20.  because  thou  hast  thought  to  ^o.  the  gift  of  God 
llom.  11.  31.  shewn  to  you  they  also  may  now  obtain  mercy 

2  Tim.  2.  10.  that  they  also  may  obtain  the  salvation 
Heb.  11.  35.  that  they  might  obtain  a  better  resurrection 
Jas.  4.  2.  ye  kill,  and  covet,  and  cannot  obtain, 

see  attain,  obtaining,  receive. 

Obtained. — A.V.  ^attained,  "^purchased,  ^received. 

Acts  1.  18.  this  man  '^o.  a  field  with  the  reward  of  his 
22.  28.  With  a  great  sum  o.  I  this  citizenship   [iniquity 

26.  22.  Having  therefore  o.  the  help  that  is  from  God 

27.  13.  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  their  purpose 
Mom.  11.  7.  Israel  seeketh  for,  thatheo.  not^eleotiou  o. it 

30.  now  have  obtained  mercy  by  their  disobedience 

1  Cor.  7.  25.  as  one  that  hath  obtained  mercy  of  the  Lord 

2  Cor.  4.  1.  even  as  we  '^obtained  mercy,  we  faint  not 
Phil.  3.  12.  I  have  already  lo.,  or  am  already  made  perfect 
1  Tim.  1.  13.  I  o.  mercy,  because  I  did  it  ignorantly.  16 
Heb.  6.  15.  having  patiently  endured,  he  o.  the  promise 

8.  6.  now  hath  he  obtained  a  ministry  the  more  excellent 

9.  12.  into  the  holy  place,  having  o.  eternal  redemption 
11.  33.  obtained  promises,  stopped  the  mouths  of  lions 

1  Pet.  2.  10.  which  had  not  o5toi«ec?  mercy,  butnow have  o. 

2  Pet.  1.  1.  that  have  obtained  a  like  precious  faith  with  us 

see  had,  inherited,  made,  received. 

Obtaining. — A.V.  ^obtain. 

1  Th.  5.  9.  not  unto  wrath,  but  unto  the  lo.  of  salvation 

2  Th.  2. 14.  to  the  obtaining  oi  the  gloiy  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

Occasion.— 4.  V.  ^offence,  ^offended. 

Mat.  11.  6.  whosoever  shall  find  u  one  ^occcistow  of.  Lu.  7.223 
18.  7.  woe  to  that  man  through  whom  the  ^o.  cometh 

Bom.  7.  8.  but  sin,  finding  occasion,  wrought  in  me.  11 
14.  13.  in  his  brother's  way,  or  an  occasion  of  falling 

2  Cor.  5.  12.  giving  you  occasion  of  glorying  on  our  behalf 
11.  12.  I  may  cut  off  o.  from  them  which  desire  an  o 

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Gal.  5.  13.  use  not  your  freedom  for  an  o.  to  the  flesh 
1  Tim.  5.  14.  give  none  o.  to  the  adversary  for  reviling 
1  Jno.  2.  10.  there  is  none  occasion  of  stumbling  in  him 

Occasions. — A.V.  ^offences. 

Mat.  18.  7.  because  of  ^occasions  of  stumbling  !  for  it  must 

needs  be  that  the  '^occasions  come.  Lu.  17.  ^1 
Horn.  16.  17.  causing  the  divisions  and  o.  of  stumbling 

Occupation. 

Acts  19.  25.  together,  with  the  workmen  of  like  occupation 

see  trade. 

Occupied. 

Heb.  13.  9.  wherein  they  that  o.  themselves  were  not  profited 

Occupieth  A.V.—see filleth. 
Occupy  A.V.—see  trade. 

Odour. — A.  V.  ^savour. 

Jno.  12. 3.  house  was  filled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment 
Eph.  5.  2.  and  a  sacrifice  to  God  for  an  lo.  of  a  sweet  smell 
Phil.  4. 18.  from  you,  an  odour  of  a  sweet  smell,  a  sacrifice 

Odours  A.V. — see  incense. 

Offence. 

Acts  24.  16.  to  have  a  conscience  void  of  o.  toward  God 
Horn.  9.  33.  of  stumbling  and  a  rock  of  offence.  1  Pet.  2.  8 

14.  20.   it  is  evil  for  that  man  who  eateth  with  offence 
Phil.  1.  10.  sincere  and  void  of  o.  unto  the  day  of  Christ 

see  occasion,  sin,  stumbling,  stumbiingblock,  trespass. 

Offences  A.V. — see  occasions  of  stmnbling,  trespasses. 
Offend  A.V. — see  stumble,  stumbling. 

Offended. 

Mat.  13.  67.  And  they  were  offended  in  him.  Mk.  6.  3 

15.  12.  the  Pharisees  were  o.,  when  they  heard  this 
2G.  31.   ye  shall  be  offended  in  me  this  night.  Mk.  14.  27 

33.  said  unto  him.  If  all  shall  be   offended  in  thee,  I 
will  never  be  offended.  Mk.  14.  29 
see  occasion,  sinned,  stum'ilcd,  stumbleth,,  stumbling. 
Offenders. — A.V.  ^sinners. 

Lu.  13.  4.  think  ye  that  they  were  ^o.  above  all  the  men 
see  wrong-doers. 
Offer.— 4.  F.  ^offered. 

Mat.  5.  24.  thy  brother,  and  then  come  and  offer  thy  gift 
8.  4.  offer  the  gift  that  Moses.  Mh.  1.  44  :  Lu.  5.  14 

Lu.  2.  24.  to  offer — A  pair  of  turtledoves,  or  two  young 
6.  29.  smiteth  thee  on  the  one  cheek  offer  also  the  other 

Ads  7.  42.  Did  ye  lo.  unto  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices 

Heb.  5.  1.  that  he  may  o.  both  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  sins 

3.  people,  so  also  for  himself,  to  offer  for  sins.  7.  27 

8.  3.  every  high  priest  is  appointed  to  off'er — necessary 
that  this  high  priest  also  have  somewhat  to  offer 

4.  not  be  a  priest  at  all,  seeing  there  are  those  who  o. 

9.  25.  nor  yet  that  he  should  offer  himself  often 
13.  15.  Through  him  then  let  us  offer  up  a  sacrifice 

1  Pet.  2.  5.  holy  priesthood,  to  q^e?-up  spiritual  sacrifices 
see  add,  give. 

Offered. — A.V.  ^gave  him  to  drink,  ^presented. 

Mat.  2.  11.  opening  their  treasures  they  ^o.  unto  him  gifts 
Mk.  15.  23.  they  ^offered  him  wine  mingled  with  myrrh 
Acts  8.  18.  Holy  Gliost  was  given,  he  offered  them  money 
21.  26.  until  the  offering  was  offered  for  every  one 


OFFERED 


OLD 


Phil.  2.  17.  o.  upon  the  sacrifice  and  service  of  your  faith 
2  Tim.  4.  6.  For  I  am  already  being  offered 
Eeb.  5.  7.  in  the  days  of  his  flesh,  having  o.  up  prayers 
7.  27.  this  he  did  once  for  all,  when  he  offered  up  himself 

9.  9.  to  which  are  offered  both  gifts  and  sacrifices 

14.  offered  himself  without  blemish  unto  God,  cleanse 
28.  Christ  also,  having  been  once  o.  to  bear  the  sins 

10.  2.  Else  would  they  not  have  ceased  to  be  offered 
12.  when  he  had  off'ercd  one  sacrifice  for  sins  for  ever 

11.  4.  faith  Abel  o.  unto  God  a  more  excellent  sacrifice 

17.  B3'  faith  Abraham,  being  tried,  offered  up  Isaac 
Jas.  2.  21.  justified  by  works,  in  that  he  offered  up  Isaac 

see  o^ffer,  offereth,  offering,  sacrificed. 

OfFereth.— 4.F.  ^doeth,  -^offered. 

Jno.  16.  2.  shall  think  that  he  ^offereth  service  unto  God 
Heb.  9.  7.  blood,  whichhe^o.  for  himself,  and  for  the  errors 

Offering- s.—^.F.  ^hring,  ^gifts,  ^offered. 

Mat.  5.  23.  If  therefore  thou  art  ^o.  thy  gift  at  the  altar 
Lu,.  21.  5.  temj^le — adorned  with  goodly  stones  and  '^o. 

23.  36.  coming  to  him,  offering  him  vinegar 

Acts  21.  26.  until  the  o.  was  offered  for  every  one  of  them 

24.  17.  I  came  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation,  and  offerings 
Botn. 15.16.  o.upofthe  Gentiles  might  be  made  acceptable 
Eph.  5.  2.  an  off'ering  and  a  sacrifice  to  God  for  an  odour 
Heb.  10.  5.  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  wouldest  not.  8 

10.  sanctified  through  the  o.  of  the  body  of  Jesus  Christ 

11.  and  offering  oftentimes  the  same  sacrifices 

14.  by  one  off'ering  he  hath  perfected  for  ever  them 

18.  where  remission  of  these  is,  there  is  no  more  off'ering 
11.  17.  Abraham — was  ^o^e^'t^t^r  up  his  only  begotten  son 

see  gifts,  sacrifices. 
OflBce. — A.V.  '^bislioprlcfc. 

Lu.  1.  8.  while  he  executed  the  priest's  office  before  God 
Acts  1.  20.  His  [Judas  Iscariot]  '^office  let  another  take 
Mom.  12.  4.  and  all  the  members  have  not  the  same  office 
1  Tim.  3.  1.  the  office  of  a  bishop,  he  desireth  a  good  work 
Heb.  7.  5.  the  priest's  o.  have  commandment  to  take  tithes 
see  minisirij,  serve,  served. 
Officer. 

Lu.  12.  58.  judge  shall  deliver  thee  to  the  officer,  and  the 
officer  shall  cast  thee  into  prison.  Mat.  5.  25 

Officers. — A.V.  ^servants. 

Mat. 26. 58.  Peter— sat  with  theio.,  to  see  the  end.  Mk.  14.  i54 
Alk.  14.65.  the  lo.  received  him  with  blows  of  their  hands 
Jno.  7.  32.  and  the  Pharisees  sent  officers  to  take  him 
46.  The  officers  answered.  Never  man  so  spake 

18.  3.  Judas — having  received  the  band  of  soldiers,  and  o. 

12.  captain,  and  the  officers  of  the  Jews,  seized  .Jesus 
18.  the  servants  and  the  officers  were  standing  there 
22.  one  of  the  officers  standing  by  struck  Jesus 

19.  6.  the  o_:^cers  saw  him,  they  cried  out,  saying,  Crucify 
Acts  5.  22.  o.  that  came  found  them  not  in  the  prison.  26 

Offscouring. 

1  Cor.  4.  13.  the  offscouring  of  all  things,  even  until  now 

Offspring. — A .  V.  ^generation. 

Mat.  3.  7.  Ye^off'spring  of  vipers.  12.  i34  :  23. 133  :  Lu.  3. 17 

Acts  17.  28.  For  we  are  also  his  offspring.  29 

Bev.  22.  16.  I  am  the  root  and  the  offspring  of  David 

Oft. 

Mat.  9.  14.  Why  do  we  and  the  Pharisees  fast  oft 

18.  21.  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me,  and  I 
1  Cor.  11.  25.  as  oft  as  ye  drink  it,  in  remembrance  of  me 


2  Cor.  11.  23.  in  stripes  above  measure,  in  deaths  oft 
2  Tim  1.16.  Ouesiphorus  :  for  he  o/<  refreshed  me  [upon  it 
Heb.  6.  7.  land  which  hath  drunk  the  rain  that  cometh  oft 
see  diligently,  oft-times. 
Often. 

Mat.  23.  37.  how  often  would  I  have  gathered.  Lu.  13,  34 
Mk.  5.  4.  he  had  been  often  bound  with  fetters  and  chains 
Lu.  5.  33.  The  disciples  of  John  fast  often 

1  Cor.  11.  26.  For  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  jourueyings  often,  in  perils  of  rivers 

27.  in  watchings  often — in  fastings  often 
Phil.  3.  18.  many  walk,  of  whom  I  told  you  o.,  and  now  tell 
1  Tim.  5. 23.  thy  stomach's  sake  and  thine  o/^eji infirmities 
Heb.  9.  25.  nor  yet  that  he  should  offer  himself  often 

26.  else  must  he  often  have  suffered  since  the  foundation 
Bev.  11,  6.  every  plague,  as  often  as  they  shall  desire 

Oftener. 
Acts  24.  26.  he  sent  for  him  the  oftener,  and  communed 

Oft-times  or  Oftentimes. — A.V.  ^oft. 

Mat.  17.  15.  for  oft-times  he  falleth  into  the  fire,  and  ^oft- 
times  into  the  water.  Mk.  9.  22 
Lie.  8.  29.  0.  it  had  seized  him;  and  he  was  keptunder  guard 
J"«o. 18.  2.  Jesus  oft-times  resorted  thither  with  his  disciples 
Acts  26.  11.  And  punishing  them  ^o.  in  all  the  synagogues 
jRow.l  .13.  o.  I  purposed  to  come  unto  you  (and  was  hindered 
Heb.  10.  11.  offering  0.  the  same  sacrifices,  the  which  can 
see  many  (times). 
Oil. 

Mat.  25.  3.  foolish,  when  they  took  their  lamps,  took  no  oil 
4.  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with  their  lamps 

8.  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  going  out 
Mk.  6.  13.  and  anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick 
Lu.  7.  46.  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint 

10.  34.  his  wounds,  pouring  on  them  oil  and  wine 
16.  6.  And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of  oil 
Rev.  6.6.  and  the  oil  and  the  wine  hurt  thou  not 

18. 13.  frankincense,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  fine  flour 

Ointment — s. 

Mat.  26.  7.  exceeding  precious  o.  Mk.  14.  3  :  Lu.  7.  37 

9.  this  o.  might  have  been  sold  for.  Mk.  14.  5 :  Jiio.  12.5 
12.  in  that  she  poured  this  o.  upon  my  bodj',  she  did  it 

Mk.  14.  4.  purpose  hath  this  waste  of  the  ointment  been 
Lu.  7.  38.  his  feet,  and  anointed  them  with  the  o.  46 

23.  56.  they  returned,  and  prepared  spices  and  ointments 
Jno.  11.  2.  that  Mary  which  anointed  the  Lord  with  o. 

12.  3.  Mary  therefore  took  a  pound  of  o. — odour  of  the  o 
Rev.  18.  13.  andspice,  and  incense,  a,ndointment 

Old. — A.V.   ^age,  ^decayeth.  Hong  time,  *past. 

Mat.  2.  16.  borders  thereof,  from  two  years  old  and  under 
5.  21.  have  heard  that  it  was  said  to  them  of  old  time.  33 
9.  16.  cloth  upon  an  old  garment.  Mk.  2.  21  :  Lu.  5.  36 
17.  new  wine  into  old  wine-skins.  Mk.  2.  22  :  L%i.  5.  37 

13.  52.  forth  out  of  his  treasure  things  new  and  old 
Mk.  5.  42.  she  [Jai'rus'  daughter]  was  twelve  years  ^old 
Lu.  1.  18.  I  am  au  old  man,  and  my  wife  well  stricken  in 

36.  she  also  hath  conceived  a  son  in  her  old  age 
2.  42.  he  was  twelve  years  old,  they  went  up  after  the 
5.  36.  the  new  will  not  agree  with  the  old.   Mk.  2.  21 

39.  old  wine  desireth  new:  for  he  saith.  The  old  is  good 
9. 8.  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was  risen  again 
Jno.  3.  4.  How  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old  ? 

8.  57.  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast  thou  seen  Abraham? 
21.  18.  when  thou  shalt  be  old,  thou  shalt  stretch  forth 


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Acts  2.  17.  And  your  old  men  shall  dream  dreams 

4.  22.  more  than  forty  years  old,  on  whom  this  miracle 
7-  23.  well-nigh  forty  years  old,  it  came  into  his  heart 
15.  21.  Moses  from  generations  of  old  hath  in  every  city 

Bom.  4.  19.  (he  being  about  a  hundred  years  old) 
6.  6.  that  our  old  man  was  crucified  with  him 

1  Cor.  5.  7.  Purge  out  the  old  leaven,  that  ye  may  be 

8.  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with  old  leaven 

2  Co7:  3.  14.  reading  of  the  old  covenant  the  same  veil 

5.  17.  a  new  creature  :  the  old  things  are  passed  away 
Eph.  4.  22.  the  old  man,  which  waxeth  corrupt 

Col.  3.  9.  ye  have  put  off  the  old  man  with  his  doings 

1  Tim.  4.  7.  refuse  profane  and  old  wives'  fables 

5.  9.  enrolled  as  a  widow  under  threescore  years  old 
Heb.  1.  1.  having  of  ^old  time  spoken  unto  the  fathers 
8. 13.  made  the  firstoZtZ— becoming  2oZ(Z  and  waxeth  aged 

2  Pet.  1.  9.  having  forgotten  the  cleansing  from  his  old  sins 

2.  3.  whose  sentence  now  from  of  '^old  lingereth  not 

3.  5.  forget,  that  there  were  heavens  from  of  old 
IJno.  2.7.  an  o7(Z  commandment— the  o.  commandment  is 
Jude  4.  who  were  of  old  set  forth  unto  this  condemnation 
Bev.  12.  9.  the  oZfZ  serpent,  he  that  is  called  the  Devil 

20  2.  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  the  old  serpent 
see  aforetime,  ancient,  early,  ever,  %vax. 

Oldness. 
Bmn.  7.  6.  newness  of  the  spirit,  and  not  in  oldness  of  the 

Olive,  olive  tree — s. 
Bom.  11.  17.  being  a  wild  olive — fatness  of  the  olive  tree 
24.  by  nature  a  wild  olive  tree— into  a  good  olive  tree — 
be  grafted  into  their  own  olive  tree  1 
Bev.  11.  4.  These  are  the  two  olive  trees  and  the  two 
see  Mount  of  Olives  (proper  names),  olives. 

Olives. — A.  V.  '^olive  berries. 
Jas.  3.  12.  can  a  fig  tree,  my  brethren,  yield  ^olives 

Omega,  see  proj^er  iiames. 

Omitted  A.V. — see  left  xmdone. 

Omnipotent  .4. F. — see  Almightij. 

Once. — A.V.  ^sometimes,  Himes past. 

Bom.  6.  10.  the  death  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  once 
Gal. 1.23.  He  that  "^once  persecuted  us  now  preacheth  the 

faith  of  which  he  otice  made  havock 
Eph.  2.  3.  among  whom  we  also  all  ^once  lived  in  the  lusts 
13.  ye  that  ^once  were  far  off  are  made  nigh  in  the  blood 

5.  8.  for  ye  were  '^once  darkness,  but  are  now  light 
Heb.  7.  27.  this  he  did  once  for  all,  when  he  offered  up  him- 

9.  7.  the  high  priest  alone,  once  in  the  year  [self 
12.  entered  in  once  for  all  into  the  holy  place 

20.  now  once  at  the  end  of  the  ages  hath  he  been  mani- 

27.  appointed  unto  men  ouce  to  die  [fested 

28.  having  been  o.  offered  to  bear  the  sins.  10.10:  IPet. 

10.  2.  the  worshippers,  having  been  once  cleansed    [3. 18 
I'i.  26.  Yet  07ice  more  will  I  make  to  tremble.  27 

One. — A.V.  ^angel,  ^any,  ^certain,  ^man,  hione,  ^onli/, 
"Mother,  ^particularly,  ^same. 

Mat.  5.  18.  one  jot  or  07ie  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  away 
19.  break  one  of  these  least  commandments 

29.  that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish.  30 

6.  24.  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other ;  or  else 

he  will  hold  to  o.,  and  despise  the  other.  Lu.  16. 13 
10.  29.  not  07ie  of  them  shall  fall  on  the  ground  without 


ONE 

Mat.  17.  4.  three  tabernacles ;  07ie  for  thee,  and  one  for 
Moses,  and  one  for  Elijah.  Mk.  9.  5  :  Lu.  9.  33 

18.  9.  enter  into  life  with  one  eye,  rather  than 

10.  See  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these  little  ones 
12.  hundred  sheep,  and  one  of  them  be  gone  astray.  Lu. 
14.  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  perish        [15-  4 

19.  5.  shall  cleave  to  his  wife  ;  and  the  twain  shall  be- 

come one  flesh  ?  6  :  Mk.  10.  8  :  1  Cor.  6.  16 
17.  One  there  is  who  is  good.  Mk.  10.  18  :  Lu.  18.  19 

20.  12.  saying,  These  last  have  spent  but  one  hour 

23.  8.  one  is  your  teacher,  and  all  ye  are  brethren 

9.  for  one  is  your  Father,  which  is  in  heaven 

10.  for  one  is  your  master,  even  the  Christ 

24.  40.  one  is  taken,  and  ''one  is  left.  Ul :  Lu.  17.  34,  3.5 
25   15.  unto  owe  he  gave  five  talents — to  another  o.  18,24 

40.  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  it  unto  one  of  these  my  brethren 
45.  did  it  notuntoo.of  these  least,  ye  did  it  not  unto  me 

26.  21.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  that  one  of  you  shall  be- 
tray me.  Mk.  14.  18  :  Jno.  13.  21 
73.  thou  also  art  o«e  of  them.  Mk.U.Q9,  70:  Lu.  22.58 
Mk.  2   7.  who  can  forgive  sins  but  ^one,  even  God  ? 

9.  37.  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of  such  little  cliildren 
12.  6.  He  had  yet  one,  a  beloved  son :  he  sent  him  last 

29.  The  Lord  our  God,  the  Lord  is  one.  32 

14.  19.  and  to  say  unto  him  one  by  07ie,  Is  it  I  ? 

15.  6.  at  the  feast  he  used  to  release  unto  them  o.  prisoner 
Lu.  5.  12.  while  he  was  in  ^one  of  the  cities,  behold,  a  man 

17.  came  to  pass  on  %.  of  those  days,  that  he  was  teaching 

6.  29.  smiteth  thee  on  the  one  cheek  offer  also  the  other 

7.  8.  I  say  to  this  one.  Go,  and  he  goetli ;  and  to  another 
12.  there  was  carried  out  one  that  was  dead 

41.  the  one  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and  the  other  fifty 

12.  6.  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  in  the  sight  of  God 
52.  be  from  henceforth  five  in  one  house  divided 

15.  7.  joy  in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that  repenteth.  10 

16.  17    to  pass  away,  than  for  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fall 
Jno.  5.  45.  there  is  one  that  acciiseth  you,  even  Moses 

6.  70.  choose  you  the  twelve,  and  o)ie  of  you  is  a  devil  ? 

7.  21.  I  did  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 

8.  41.  of  fornication  ;  we  have  one  Father,  even  God 
50.  own  glory  :  there  is  one  that  seeketh  and  judgeth 

10.  16.  and  they  shall  become  one  flock,  one  shepherd 

30.  I  and  the  Father  are  one 

11.  52.  gather  together  into  one  the  children  of  God 

17.  11.  that  they  may  be  one,  even  as  we  are.  21,  22 
23.  that  they  may  be  perfected  into  one 

18.  9.  Of  those  whom  thou  hast  given  me  I  lost  not  ^07ie 
Acts  1.  22.  of  these  must  one  become  a  witness  with  us 

4.  32.  that  believed  wei-e  of  one  heart  and  soul :  and  not 

^one  of  them  said  that  aught  of  the  things 
7.  26.  strove,  and  would  have  set  them  at  one  again 

13.  41.  no  wise  believe,  if  *owe  declare  it  unto  you 
17.  26.  and  he  made  of  one  every  nation  of  men 

21.  19.  he  rehearsed  ^one  by  0'?ie  the  things  which  God 
24.  21.  except  it  be  for  this  07ie  voice,  that  I  cried 
28.  25.  departed,  after  that  Paul  had  spoken  one  word 
Bom.  3.  10.  written,  There  is  none  righteous,  no,  not  one 
12.  none  that  doeth  good,  no,  not  so  much  as  one 
30.  if  so  be  that  God  is  one,  and  he  shall  justify 

5.  15.  For  if  by  the  trespass  of  the  one  the  many  died — 

the  gift  by  the  grace  of  the  one  man 

16.  not  as  through  one  that  sinned,  so  is  the  gift :  for 

the  judgement  came  of  one  unto  condemnation 

17.  death  reigned  through  the  o. — in  lii'e  through  the  o. 

18.  through  o.  trespass— through  o.  act  of  ris-hteousness 

19.  one  man's  disobedience- — obedience  of  the  one 

1  Cor.  3.  4.  For  when  one  saith,  lainof  Paul;  and  another 
8.  Now  he  that  planteth  and  he  that  watereth  are  one 
4.  6.  no  one  of  you  be  puffed  up  for  the  one  against 


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OPENLY 


1  Cor.  6.  5.  there  canuot  be  f  ouud  among  you  one  wise  man 

17.  But  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one  spirit 

7.  7.  one  after  this  manner,  and  anotlier  after  that 

8.  4.  and  that  there  is  no  God  but  one 

6.  yet  to  us  there  is  ohc  God — ando?ieLord,  Jesus  Christ 

9.  24.  run  all,  but  one  receiveth  the  prize  ?  [bread 
10. 17.  one  bread,  one  bod}' :  for  we  all  partake  of  the  one 

11.  21.  each  one  taketli  before  other  his  own  siipper ; 

and  one  is  hungry,  and  anotlier  is  drunken 

12.  8.  to  o.  is  given  through  the  Spirit  the  word  of  wisdom 
9.  to  another  gifts  of  healings,  in  the  %«e  Spirit 

11.  all  these  worketh  the  one  and  the  same  Spirit 

12.  For  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many  members 

13.  in  one  Spirit  were  we  all  baptized  into  one  body — 

and  were  all  made  to  drink  of  one  Spirit 

14.  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many 

14.  27.  most  three,  and  that  in  turn  ;  and  let  one  interpret 
31.  ye  all  can  i^rophesy  one  by  one,  that  all  may  learn 
41.  one  glory  of  the  sun — one  star  ditfereth 

15.  39.  one  flesh  of  men,  and  another  flesh  of  beasts 
40.  the  glory  of  the  celestial  is  one,  and  the  glory 

2  Cor.  2.  6.  Sufficient  to  such  a  ^one  is  this  punishment 

7.  lest  by  any  means  such  a  one  should  be  swallowed  up 

16.  to  the  one  a  savour  from  death  unto  death 

5.14.  wethus  judge,  that  OKe  died  for  all,  therefore  all  died 
Gal.  3.  16.  not,  And  to  seeds,  as  of  many  ;  but  as  of  one 
20.  a  mediator  is  not  a  mediator  of  one  ;  but  God  is  one 
28.  for  ye  are  all  one  man  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  22.  one  by  the  handmaid,  and  owe  by  the  freewoman 

5.  14.  the  whole  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word,  even  in  this 

17.  flesh  ;  for  these  are  contrary  the  one  to  the  other 
Eph.  2.  14.  For  he  is  our  peace,  who  made  both  one 

18.  through  him  we  both  have  our  access  in  one  Spirit 
4.  4.  one  body,  and  one  Spirit — one  hope  of  your  calling 

5.  one  Lord,  one  faith,  one  baptism 

6.  one  God  and  Father  of  all,  who  is  over  all 

7.  But  unto  each  0}ie  of  us  was  the  grace  given 
Fliil.  1.  27.  stand  fast  in  one  spirit,  with  one  soul 

2.  2.  being  of  one  accord,  of  one  mind.  Bev.  17.  13 

1  Tim.  "2.  5.  there  is  one  God,  one  mediator  also  between 

3.  2.  the  husband  of  one  wife.  1'2:  Tit.  1.  6 

Eeh.  2.  11.  and  they  tliat  are  sanctified  are  all  of  one 

3.  4.  For  every  house  is  builded  by  some  ^one 

10.  12.  he,  when  he  liad  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sins 
14.  For  by  o.  offering  he  hath  perfected  for  ever  them 

11.  12.  there  sprang  of  one— so  many  as  the  stars 
Jas.  2.  10.  yet  stumble  in  one  point,  he  is  become  guilty 

19.  Thou  believest  that  God  is  one  ;  thou  doest  well 

4.  12.  One  only  is  the  lawgiver  and  judge 

1  Jno.  5. 8.  the  water,  and  the  blood :  and  the  three  agree  in  o. 
Rev.  11.  1.  and  '^one  said,  Rise,  and  measure  the  temple 
17.  10.  the  one  is,  the  other  is  not  yet  come 
see  first,  man,  same,  thing. 

Only.— ^.  V.  ^alone. 

Mat.  4. 10.  thy  God,  and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve.  Lu.  4.  8 
Lu,  7. 12,  was  carried  out  one  that  was  dead,  the  only  son 

8.  42.  had  an  onhj  daughter,  about  twelve  years  of  age 

9.  38.  look  upon  my  son  ;  for  he  is  mine  onlij  child 
Jno.  17.  3.  that  they  should  know  thee  the  onhj  true  God 

20.  Neither  for  these  '^onhj  do  I  pray,  but  for  them  also 
Rom.  16,  27.  to  the  only  wise  God.  1  Tim.  1.  17  :  Jude  25 
1  Tim.  6.  15.  who  is  the  blessed  and  onU/  Potentate 

16.  who  only  hath  immortulity,  dwelling  in  light 
Jude  4.  denying  our  only  Master  and  Lord,  Jesus  Christ 
Rev.  15.  4.  glorify  thy  name  ?  for  thou  only  art  holy 
see  alone,  begotten,  one. 

Onset.— J. F.  ^assault. 

Acts  14.  5.  made  an  lo.  both  of  the  Gentiles  and  of  the  Jews 


Onward. — A.V.  HransgresscUi. 
2  Jno.  9.  Whosoever  goe th  ^o.  and  abide th  not  in  the  teaching 

Open. — A.V.  '^opened, '^receive. 

Mat.  25.  11.  saying.  Lord,  Lord,  02'>en  to  us.  Lu.  13.  25 
Lu.  12.  36.  Cometh  and  knocketb,  they  may  straightway  o. 
Acts  16.  27.  seeing  the  lu'ison  doors  open,  drew  his  sword 

19.  38.  the  courts  are  open,  aud  thei'e  are  proconsuls 
Rom.  3.  13.  Their  throat  is  an  open  sepulchre 

2  Cor.  6.  11.  Our  mouth  is  open  unto  you,  O  Corinthians 

7.  2.  "^Open  your  hearts  to  us  :  we  wronged  no  man 
Col.  4.  3.  that  God  may  open  unto  us  a  door  for  the  word 
Heh.  4.  13.  are  naked  and  laid  lo^Je^i  before  the  ej-es  of  him 

6.  6.  Son  of  God  afresh,  and  put  him  to  an  open  shame 
Rev.  5.  2.  Who  is  worthy  to  open  the  book,  and.  3,  4 

5.  the  Root  of  David,  hath  overcome,  to  open  the  book 
9.   Worthy  art  thou  to  take  the  book,  and  to  open  the 
10.  2.  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  book  open.  8        [seals 
see  evident,  eyes,  mo^Uh,  opened,  unveiled. 

Opened. — A.V.  ^open. 

Mat.  3.  16.  lo,  the  heavens  were  o.  Lu.  3.  21  :  Acts  7.  56 

7.  7.  knock,  and  it  shall  be  o.  unto  you.  8  :  Lu.  11.  9, 10 
27.  52.  tombs  were  o.  ;  and  many  bodies  of  the  saints 

Mk.  7.  34.  saitli  unto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is.  Be  opened 
35.  And  his  ears  were  opened,  ajxA.  the  bond  of  his  tongue 

Lu.  4.  17.  he  opened  the  book,  and  found  the  place  where 

24.  32.  in  the  way,  while  he  opened  to  us  the  scriptures  ? 

45.  Then  o.  he  their  mind,  that  they  might  understand 

Jno.  1.  51.  Ye  shall  see  the  heaven  '^opiened,  and  the  angels 

Acts  5.  19.  angel  of  the  Lord  by  night  o.  the  prison  doors 
23.  but  when  we  had  opened,  we  found  no  man  within 

10.  11.  the  lif^aven  o.,  and  a  certain  vessel  descending 

12. 10.  iron  gate — which  opened  to  them  of  its  own  accord 
14.  she  opened  not  the  gate  for  joy,  but  ran  in 

16.  when  they  had  o.,  they  saw  him,  aud  were  amazed 

14.  27.  he  had  opened  a  door  of  faith  unto  the  Gentiles 

16.  14.  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened,  to  give  heed 

26.  doors  were  o.  ;  and  every  one's  bands  were  loosed 
1  Cor.  16.  9.  great  door  and  efi'ectual  is  ojJened.  2  Cor.  2. 12 
Rev.  3.  8.  (behold,  I  have  set  before  thee  a  door  ^opened 
4.  1.  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  door  opened  in  heaven 
6.  1.  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  o^e??efZ  one  of  the  seven  seals 
3.  he  0.  the  second.  5.  o.  the  third.  7.  o.  the  fourth 
9.  o.  the  fifth  seal.  12.  o.  the  sixth.  8.  1.  o.  the  seventh 
9.  2.  he  o.  the  pit  of  the  abyss ;  and  there  went  up  a  smoke 

11.  19.  And  there  was  opened  the  temjile  of  God 

15.  5.  tabernacle  of  the  testimony  in  heaven  waso^enef3 

19. 11,  I  saw  the  heaven  o.  ;  and  behold,  a  white  horse 

20.  12.  books  were  opened — o..  which  is  the  book  of  life 

see  open,  opening,  rent. 

Openethi-ing. — A.V.  ^opiened,  "^place. 

Mat.  2.  11.  lo.  their  treasures  they  offered  unto  him  gifts 
Lu.  2.  23.  Every  male  that  o.  the  womb  shall  be  called  holy 
Jno.  10.  3.  To  him  the  porter  openeth  ;  and  the  sheep  hear 
Acts  8.  32.  shearer  is  dumb.  So  he  ^openeth  not  his  mouth 

17.  3.  opening  and  alleging,  that  it  behoved  the  Christ  to 
Jas.  3.  11.  the  fountain  send  forth  from  the  same  V  sweet 
Rev.  3.  7.  hath  the  key  of  David,  he  that  o.,  and  none  shall 

shut,  and  that  shutteth,  and  none  openeth 

Openly. — A.V.  ^boldly,  ^evidently. 

Mk.  8.  32.  And  he  spake  the  saying  opienly 

Jno.  7.  4.  and  himself  seeketh  to  be  known  openly 

13.  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for  fear  of  the  Jews 
26.  he  speaketh  '^op)cnly,  aud  they  say  nothing  unto  him 
11.  54.  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more  o.  Mk.  1.  45 
13.  20.  I  have  spoken  o.  to  the  world ;  I  ever  taught 


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Acts  10.  3.  He  [Cornelius]  saw  iu  a  visiou  ^openly 
Gal.  3.  1.  before  whose  eyes  Jesus  Christ  was  '^d.  set  forth 
Col.  2.  15.  he  made  a  show  of  them  openly,  triumphiug 
see  manifest,  piiblicly. 

Operation — s  A.V. — see  tvorking — s. 

Opportunity. — A.V.  ^convenient  time,  Hicence. 

Mat.  26. 16.  he  sought  ojjportunity  to  deliver  him.  Ln.  22. 6 
Acts  25.  16.  and  have  had  "^opportuintij  to  make  his  defence 

1  Cor.  16.  12.  he  [ApoUos]  will  come  wlieu  he  shall  have  ^o. 
Gal.  6.  10.  as  we  have  o.,  let  us  work  that  which  is  good 
FIcil.  4.  10.  ye  did  indeed  take  thought,  but  ye  lacked  o. 
Hei.  11.  15.  they  would  have  had  opportunUij  to  return 

Oppose — ed— eth. 

Acts  18. 6.  when  they  oppiosed  themselves,  and  blasphemed 

2  Th.  2.  4.  he  that  o.  and  exalteth  himself  against  all 
2  Tim.  2.  25.  in  meekness  correcting  them  that  oppose 

Oppositions. 

1  Titn.  6.  20.  o.  of  the  knowledge  which  is  falsely  so  called 

Oppress — ed. 

Acts  7.  24.  and  avenged  him  that  was  oppressed,  smiting 
10.  88.  and  healing  all  that  were  oppressed  of  the  devil 
Jas.  2.  6.  Do  not  the  rich  oppress  you,  and  themselves  drag 

Oracles. 

Acts  7.  38.  who  received  living  oracles  to  give  unto  us 
Horn.  3.  2.  that  they  were  intrusted  with  the  oracles  of  God 
Heb.  5.  12.  the  first  jn-inciples  of  the  oracles  of  God  [God 
1  Pet.  4.  11.  if  any  man  speaketh,  speaking  as  it  were  o.  of 

Oration. 
Acts  12.  21.  Herod — sat  on  the  throne,  and  made  an  o. 

Orator. 
Acts  24.  1.  Ananias  came — with  an  orator,  one  Tertullus 

Ordain. — A.  V.  ^ordained. 

1  Cor.  7. 17.  so  let  him  walk.  And  so  o.  I  in  all  the  churches 
9.  14.  the  Lord  ^o.  that  they  which  proclaim  the  gospel 
see  appoint. 

Ordained. — A.V.  ^disposition. 

Acts  7.  53.  received  the  law  as  it  was  '^ordained  by  angels 
10. 42.  ordained  of  God  to  be  the  Judge  of  quick  and  dead 

13.  48.  as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life  believed 

16.  4.  decrees  for  to  keep,  wliich  had  been  o.  of  the  apostles 

17.  31.  in  righteousness  by  the  man  whom  he  hath  o. 
Bom.  13.  1.  the  powers  that  be  are  ordained  of  God 
Gal.  3.  19.  0.  through  angels  by  the  hand  of  a  mediator 

see  appointed,  become,  foreordained,  ordain,  prepared,  set  (fortli). 

Order. 

Lu.  1. 3.  to  write  unto  thee  in  o.,  most  excellent  Theophilus 

8.  priest's  office  before  God  in  the  order  of  his  course 
Acts  11.  4.  expounded  the  matter  unto  them  in  order 

18. 23.  through  the  region  of  Galatia  and  Phrygiain  order 
1  Cor.  11.  34.  the  rest  will  I  set  in  order  whensoever  I  come 

14.  40.  But  let  all  things  be  done  decently  and  in  order 

15.  23.  each  in  his  own  order  :  Christ  the  firstfruits 

16.  1.  as  I  gave  order  to  the  churches  of  Galatia 

Col.  2.  5.  in  the  spirit,  joying  and  beholding  your  order 
Tit.  1.  5.  set  in  order  the  things  that  were  wanting 
Heb.  7.  11.  after  the  order  of    MeJchizedek,   and  not  be 
reckoned  after  the  order  of  Aaron  ?  5.  6,  10. 


OUGHT 
Orderly. 
Acts  21.  24.  thyself  also  walkest  orderly,  keeping  the  law 

Ordinance. — A.V.  ^judgment,  h-ighteousacss. 

Horn    1.32.  who,  knowing  the  io7-(fiMrt?jce  of  God,  that  they 
8.  4.  the  "^ordinance  of  the  law  might  be  fulfilled 
13.  2.  resisteth  the  power,  withstaudeth  the  o.  of  God 

1  Pet.  2.  13.  Be  subject  to  every  ordinance  of  man 

Ordinances. — A.V.  ^righteoxcsness. 

Ln.  1.  6.  commandments  and  o.  of  the  Lord  blameless 
Horn.  2.  26.  unciroumcisiou  keep  the  ^o.  of  the  law 
Ejih.  2.  15.  the  law  of  commandments  contained  in  o. 
Cul.  2. 14.  hax-iug  blotted  out  the  bond  written  in  ordinances 

20.  in  the  world,  do  ye  subject  yourselves  to  ordinances 
Heb.  9. 1.  the  first  covenant  h.a,<.lordi  nances  of  divine  service 

10.  carnal  o.,  imposed  until  a  time  of  reformation 

.svf  tradition'i. 

Ornament  A.V.—see  apparel. 

Other— s.—^.F.  ^another,  ^mutual,  ^otJier  men. 

Rom.  1. 12.  comforted  in  you,  eachof  usby  the-otho-'s  faith 

1  Cor.  4.  6.  be  puffed  up  for  the  one  against  the  '^other 

2  Cor.  a.  13.  I  say  not  this,  that  ^o.  may  be  eased,  and  ye 

see  one,  strangers. 

Ought  A.V.  {anything) — see  aught. 

Ought.— .4. F.  '^oughtest. 

Mat.  23.  23.  these  ye  ought  to  have  done.  Lu.  11.  42 
Mh.  lo.  14.  of  desolation  standing  where  he  onnht  not 
Lu.  12.  12.  teach  you  in  that  very  hour  what  ye  o.  to  say 
13.  14.  There  are  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to  work 
16.  o.  not  this  woman,  being  a  daughter  of  Abraham 

18.  1.  that  they  ought  always  to  pray,  and  not  to  faint 
Jno.  4.  20.  the  place  where  men  ought  to  worship 

13.  14.  ye  also  ought  to  wash  one  another's  feet 

19.  7.  We  have  a  law,  and  by  that  law  he  ougJtt  to  die 
Acts  17.  29.  we  ought  not  to  think  that  the  Godhead  is  like 

19.  36.  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  rash 

20.  35.  how  that  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  help  the  weak 

24.  19.  who  ought  to  have  been  here  before  thee 

25.  10.  Caesar's  judgement-seat,  where  I  o.  to  be  judged 
24.  crying  that  he  ought  not  to  live  any  longer 

26.  9.  that  I  o.  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  the  name 
Bom.  8.  26.  for  we  know  not  how  to  pray  as  we  ought 

12.  3.  not  to  think  of  himself  more  highly  than  he  ought 
15.  1.  strong  ouglit  to  bear  the  infirmities  of  the  weak 

1  Cor.  8.  2.  he  knoweth  not  yet  as  he  ought  to  know 

11.  7.  man  indeed  ought  not  to  have  his  head  veiled 
10.  this  cause  o.  the  woman  to  have  a  sign  of  authority 

2  Cor.  2.  3.  sorrow  from  them  of  whom  I  ought  to  rejoice 

12.  11.  for  I  ought  to  have  been  commended  of  you 
14.  children  ought  not  to  lay  up  for  the  parents,  but 

Eph.  5.  28.  so  o.  husbands  also  to  love  their  own  wives 

6.  20.  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ouglit  to  speak.  Col.  4.  4 
Col.  4.  6.  ye  may  know  how  ye  ought  to  answer  each  one 

1  Th.  4.  1.  that,  as  ye  received  of  us  how  j-e  ought  to  walk 

2  Th.  3.  7.  yourselves  know  how  ye  ought  to  imitate  us 

1  Tim.  3.  15.  lo.  to  behave  themselves  in  the  house  of  God 
5. 13.  busybodies,  speaking  thiugs  which  they  oxight  not 

Tit.  1.  11.   teaching  thiugs  which  they  ought  not 
Heb.  2.  1.  we  ought  to  give  the  more  earnest  heed 

5.  12.  time  ye  ought  to  be  teachers,  ye  have  need  again 
Jas.  3. 10.  My  brethren,  these  thiugs  ought  not  so  to  be 

4.  15.  ye  o.  to  say.  If  the  Lord  will,  we  shall  both  live 

2  Pet,  3.  11.  what  manner  of  persons  ought  ye  to  be 

1  J?io.  2.  6.  ought  himself  also  to  walk  even  as  he  walked 


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1  Jno.  3.  16.  we  o.  to  lay  down  our  lives  for  the  brethren 
4.  11.  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  also  o.  to  love  one  another 

3  Jno.  8.  We  therefore  ought  to  welcome  such 
see  behoved,  boiind,  must,  should. 
Oughtest. 

Mat.  25.  27.  thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my  money 
see  ought. 
Outer. 

Mat.  8.  12.  be  cast  forth  into  the  o.  darkness.  22. 18  :  25. 30 

Outran. — A.V.  ^outrun. 
Jno.  20.  4.  and  the  other  disciple  '^outran  Peter 

Outrun  A.V. — see  outran. 

Outside. — A.V.  hvithout. 

Mat.  23.  25.  ye  cleanse  the  outside  of  the  cup.  Lu.  11.  39 

26.  that  the  OM<st(ie  thereof  may  become  clean  also 
Lu.  11.  40.  he  that  made  the^outside  make  the  inside  also  ? 

Outward. 

ItoTn.  2.  28.  neither  is  that  circumcision,  which  is  outward 

2  Cor.  4.  16.  though  our  o.  man  is  decaying,  yet  our  inward 

1  Pet.  3.  3.  let  it  not  be  the  o.  adorning  of  plaiting  the  hair 

see  face,  outwardly. 

Outwardly.— .4.  F.  ^outward. 

Mat.  23.  27.  whited  sepulchres,  which  ^o.  appear  beautiful 

28.  ye  also  outwardly  appear  righteous  unto  men 
Bom.  2.  28.  he  is  not  a  Jew,  which  is  one  outwardly 

Outwent. 
Mk.  6.  33.  on  foot  from  all  the  cities,  and  outwent  them 

Oven. 
Mat.  6.  30.  to-morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven.  Lu.  12.  28 

Over. —.4. F.  ^had  the  charge. 
Acts  8.  27.  eunuch — who  was  '^over  all  her  treasure 

Over  against. — A.V.  ^far. 
Mat.  21.  2.  Go  into  the  village  that  is  over  against  you 
Lu.  24. 50.  led  them  out  until  they  were  ^o.  against  Bethany 

Over  you. — A.V.  hjour  hehalf. 
Rom.  16.  19.  I  rejoice  therefore  ^overyou 

Overboard.— j4.F.  Hnto  the  sea,  ^ship. 

Acts  27.  18.  next  day  they  began  to  throw  the  freight  ^o. 
43.  which  could  swim  should  cast  themselves  ^overboard 

Overcame. 

Bev-  3.21.  withme  inmythrone,asIalsooi'«;-C(7TOe.and  sat 

12.  11.  they  o.  him  because  of  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 

see  mastered. 

Overcharge   A.V. — see  press. 

Overcharged. 
Lu.  21.  34.  your  hearts  be  overcharged  with  surfeiting 

Overcome. — A.V.  ^overcoineth,  '^prevailed. 

Lu.  11.  22.  o.  him,  he  taketh  from  him  his  whole  armour 
Jno.  16.  33.  be  of  good  cheer;  I  have  overcome  the  world 
Bom.  12.  21.  Be  not  overcome  oi  evil,  but  o.  evil  with  good 

2  Pet.  2.  19.  of  whom  a  man  is  o.,  of  the  same  is  he  also 


OVERTHEOW 

2  Pet.  2. 20.  again  entangled  therein  and  o.,  the  last  state  is 
1  Jno.  2.  13.  because  ye  have  overcome  the  evil  one.  14 

4.  4.  Ye  are  of  God,  my  little  children,  and  have  o.  them 

5.  4.  this  is  the  victory  that  hath  ^overcome  the  world 
Bev.  5.  5.  the  Root  of  David,  hath  ^o.,  to  open  the  book 

11.  7.  shall  make  war  with  thsm,  and  overcome  them 
13.  7.  to  make  war  with  the  saints,  and  to  overcome  then 
17.  14.  and  the  Lamb  shall  overcome — they  also  shall  o. 

see  prevail. 
Overcometh. 

1  Jno.  5.  4.  whatsoever  is  begotten  of  God  o.  the  world 

5.  who  is  he  that  o  the  world,  but  he  that  believeth 
Bev.  2.  7.  that  o.,  to  him  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  tree  of  life 

11.  He  that  o.  shall  not  be  hurt  of  the  second  death 
17.  that  0.,  to  him  will  I  give  of  the  hidden  manna 
26.  he  that  overcometh,  and  he  that  keepeth  my  works 

3.  5.  He  that  overcometh  shall  thus  be  arrayed  in  white 

12.  He  that  overcometh,  I  will  make  him  a  pillar 

21.  He  that  o.,  I  will  give  to  him  to  sit  down  with  me 
21.  7.  He  that  overcometh  shall  inherit  these  things 
see  overcome. 

Overflow — ed. — A.V.  ^exceeding. 

2  Cor.  7.  4.  I  ^overflow  with  joy  in  all  our  affliction 

2  Pet.  3.  6.  world— that  then  was,  being  o.  with  water 

Overflovdng. — A.  V.  ^superfluity. 
Jas.  1.  21.  putting  away  all   filthiness  and  ^-overflowing  of 

Overlooked. — A.V.  ^winked  at. 
Acts  17.  30.  times  of  ignorance  therefore  God  ^overlooked 

Overmuch. — A.V.  ^above  measure,  ^beyond  measure. 

2  Cor.  2.  7.  one  should  be  swallowed  up  with  his  o.  sorrow 
10.  14.  we  stretch  not  ourselves  ^o.,  as  though  we  reached 

12.  7.  should  not  be  exalted  ^overmuch,  there  was  given 

to  me  a  thorn — that  I  should  not  be  exalted  ^o. 

Over-ripe.— .4.  V.  h-ipe. 
Bev.  14.  15.  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth  is  ^over-ripe 

Overseers  A.V. — see  bishops. 

Overshadow— ed—ing.— J..  F.  ^shadowing. 

Mat.  17.  5.  clond  ovoshadowed  them.  Mk,9.6:  Lw.  9.34 
Lu.  1.  35.  power  of  the  Most  High  shall  overshadow  thee 
Acts  5.  15.  Peter — at  the  least  his  shadow  might  o.  some 
Heb.  9.  5.  cherubim  of  glory  ^overshadowing  the  mercy-seat 

Oversight. 
1  Pet.  5.  2.  exercising  the  oversight,  not  of  constraint 

Overtake — en. — A.V.  ^come  upon. 

Jno.  12.  35.  ye  have  the  light,  that  darkness  ^o.  you  not 
Gal.  6.  1.  Brethren,  even  if  a  man  be  o.  in  any  trespass 

1  Th.  5.  4.  that  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  thief 

Overthrew. 

Alat.  21.  12.  in  the  temple,  a.ni  overthreto  the  tables  of  the 
money-changers.  Alk.  11   15:  Jno.  2.  15 

Overthrow — A.  V.  ^destroy,  ^subvert. 

Acts  5.  39.  if  it  is  of  God,  ye  will  not  be  able  to  o.  them 
Bojn.  14.20.  iO?;er</z?-oi<)notformeat'ssake the workof God 

2  Ti7n.  2.  18.  past  already,  and  overthrow  the  faith  of  some 
Tit.  1.  11.  men  who  "^overthrow  whole  houses 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  into  ashes  condemned  them  with  an  overthrow 


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Overthrown. — A.V.  "^come  to  thought. 

Acts  5.  38.  or  this  work  be  of  men,  it  will  be  ^overthrown 
1  Cor.  10.  5.  for  thev  weie  overthrown  iu  the  wilderness 


Owe— d.— ^.F.  ^duty. 

Mat.  18.  24.  which  owed  him  ten  thousand  talents 

28.  fellow-servants,  which  oiredhiva  a  hundred  pence 
Lu.  7.  41.  the  one  o.  five  hundred  pence,  and  the  other  fifty 
Rom.  13.  8.  Owe  no  man  anything,  save  to  love  one  another 
15.  27.  they  ^owe  it  to  them  also  to  minister  unto  them 

Owest— eth. 

Mat.  18.  28.  by  the  throat,  saying,  Pay  what  thou  otvest 
Lu.  16.  5.  How  much  oivest  thou  unto  my  lord  ?  7 
Philetn.  18.  wronged  thee  at  all,  or  oweth  thee  aught 
19.  thou  owest  to  me  eveu  thine  own  self  besides 


Own. — A.V.  ^due,  '^proper,  ^purchased. 

Mat.  20. 15.  for  me  to  do  what  I  will  with  mine  oivn  ? 

Lu.  16.  12.  who  will  give  you  that  which  is  your  own  ? 

Jno.  1.  11.  He  came  unto  his  o. — his  own  received  him  not 
8.  44.  When  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of  his  oiun 
13.  1.  having  loved  his  own  which  were  in  the  world 

15.  19.  of  the  world,  the  world  would  love  its  oivn 

16.  32.  ye  shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his  own 
Acts  5.  4.  Whiles  it  remained,  did  it  not  remain  thine  own  ? 
Rom.  8.  32.  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son 

1  Cor.  6.  19.  ye  have  from  God  ?  and  ye  are  not  your  own 
7.  2.  have  his  own  wife — have  her  oivn  husband 

7.  Howbeit  each  man  hath  his  "^ow?!  gift  from  God 
10.24.  no  manseekhisoii'rt,  buteachhisiieighbour's  good 

13.  5.  seeketh  not  its  own,  is  not  provoked 

Ejjh.  1.  14.  unto  the  redemption  of  God's  ^own  possession 
Phil.  2.  21.  all  seek  their  ow7i,  not  the  things  of  Jesus 
1  Tim.  2.  6.  the  testimony  to  be  borne  in  its  '^own  times 

5.  8.  if  any  provideth  not  for  his  o.,  and — his  o.  household 
Tit.  1.  3.  but  in  his  ^own  seasons  manifested  his  word 

Own  age. — A.V.  '^equals. 

Gal.  1. 14.  advanced  in  the  Jews'  religion  beyond  many  of 
mine  ^own  age 

Owner— s. 

Lu.  19.  33.  loosing  the  colt,  the  owners  thereof  said  [the  o. 
Acts  27.  11.  centurion  gave  more  heed  to  the  master  and  to 

Owneth. 
Acts  21. 11.  bind  the  man  that  ownelh  this  girdle 

Ox. 

Lu.  13.  15.  each  one  of  you  on  the  sa})bath  loose  his  ox 

14.  5.  shall  have  an  ass  or  an  ox  fallen  into  a  well 

1  Cor.  9.9.  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  oa;  when  he  treadeth 
out  the  corn.  1  Tim.  5.  18 

Oxen. 

Mat.  22.  4.  my  oxen  and  m.y  fatlings  are  killed 
Lu.  14. 19.  bought  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove 
Jno.  2.  14.  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen.  15 
Acts  14.  13.  brought  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the  gates 
1  Gor.  9.  10.  Is  it  for  the  oxen  that  God  careth 


P. 

Paid. 

Mat.  5.  26.  out  thence,  till  thou  have  paid.  Lu.  12.  50 
Heh.  7.  9.  Abraham — who  receiveth  tithes,  hath  j?.  tithes 

Pain — s. — A.V.  '^pained,  "^sorrow. 

Rom.  8  22.  the  whole  creation  groaneth  and  travaileth  in^. 
9.  2.  T  have  great  sorrow  and  unceasing  "^p.  in  my  heart 
Rev.  12.  2.  travailing  iu  birth,  and  in  ^pain  to  be  delivered 
16.  10.  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  pain 
11.  blasphemed — because  of  their  j)ai«s  and  their  sores 
21.  4.  mourning,  nor  crying,  nor  pain,  any  more 
see  pangs. 

Pained  A.V. — see  pain. 
Painfulness  A.V.—see  travail. 

Pair. 

Lu.  2.  24.  A  pair  of  turtledoves,  or  two  young  pigeons 

Palace. — A.V.  ^common  hall,  ^judgment  hall. 

Mat.  27.  27.  soldiers  of  the  governor  took  Jesus  into  the  ^p. 
Jno.  18.  28.  lead  Jesus — into  the  '^palace — not  into  the  2p. 
33.  Pilate  therefore  entered  again  into  the  "^palace.  19.  29 
Acts  23.  35.  he  commanded  him  to  be  kept  in  Herod's  '^p. 

sre  court,  pruiiniun  ijnard. 

Pale. 

Rev.  6.  8.  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  pale  horse 

Palms. 

Mat.  26.  67.  and  some  smote  him  with  the^.  of  their  hands 
see  blows. 
Palm  trees.  Palms. 

Jno.  12. 13.  took  the  branches  of  the^.  trees,  and  went  forth 
Rev.  7.  9.  white  robes,  and  palms  in  their  hands 

Palsied. — A  V.  ^feeble,  ^palsies.,  ^palsy. 

Mat.  4.  24.  brought  unto  him  all  that  were — ^palsied 
Lu.  5.  18.  men  bring  on  a  bed  a  man  that  was  ^palsied 

24.  (he  said  unto  him  that  was  ^palsied) — Arise 
Acts  8.  7.  many  that  were  ''■palsied — were  healed 

9.  33.  kept  his  bed  eight  years  ;  for  he  was  ^palsied 
Heh-  12.  12.  the  hands  that  hang  down,  and  the  ^p.  knees 

Palsies  A  V. — see  palsied. 
Palsy. 

Mat.  8.  6.  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  in  the  house  sick  of  tYiep. 

9.  2.  brought  to  him  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy — said  unto 

the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Son.  6  :  Mk.  2.  3,  4,  5,  9,  10 

see  palsied. 

Pangs. — A.V.  ^pains. 
A  cts  2.  24.  God  raised  up,  having  loosed  the  ^pangs  of  death 

Paper. 
2  Jno.  12.  I  would  not  write  them  with  papier  and  ink 

Paps  A.  V. — see  breasts. 

Parable. — A.V.  ^cotnparison,  "^figure,  ^piroverb. 

Mat.  13.  18.  Hear  then  ye  the  parable.  Lxi.  8.  11 :  21.  29 
24.  Another  parable   set  he  before  them.  31,  33:  21. 
33 :  Lu.  5.  36  :  6.  39  :  8.  4  :  12.  16  :  13.  6 :  14.  7 : 
15.  3  :  18.  1,  9  :  19.  11 :  20.  9  :  Jno.  10.  6 


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Mat.  13.  34.  without  a  parable  spake  he  nothing  unto 

them.  Mh.  4.  34 
36.  Explain  unto  us  the  p.  15.  15  :  Mk.  7. 17  :  Lie.  8.  9 
24.  32.  now  from  the  fig  tree  learn  her  jo.  Mk.  13.  28 
Mh.  4.  13.  saith  unto  them,  Know  j-e  not  this  pai-able  ? 
30.  kingdom  of  God  ?  or  in  what  ^j).  shall  we  set  itforth  ? 
12. 12.perceivedthat  hespake  the^.  against  them.  Lu.20. 
Lu.  4.  'j3.  Doubtless  ye  will  say  unto  me  this^parahle.  [19 

12.  41.  speakest  thou  this  p.  unto  us,  or  even  unto  all  ? 
Heb.  9.  9.  which  is  a  "Sparable  for  the  time  now  present 

11.  19.  from  whence  he  did  also  in  a  -p.  receive  him  back 
see  parables. 

Parables.— .4. F.  Sparable. 

Mat.  13.  3.  he  spake  to  them  many  things  in  pinvables.  13, 
34,  53  :  22.  1  :  Mk.  3.  23  :  4.  2,  33  :  12.  1 

10.  Why  speakest  thou  unto  them  in  jjarahles  ? 

35.  prophet,  sa3nni)r,  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  parahlers 
21.  45.  hispti^-rtii/es,  they  perceived  thathe  spake  of  them 
Mk.  4.  10.  the  twelve  asked  of  him  the  '^imrablen 

11.  that  are  without,  all  things  are  done  in  parables 
13.  and  how  shall  ye  know  all  the  parables  ? 

Lu.  8.  10.  to  the  rest  \np>.  ;  that  seeing  they  may  not  see 

Paradise. — see  jjj-oper  names. 
Parcel. 
Jiw.  4.  5.  near  to  the  parcel  of  ground  that  Jacob  gave 

Parchments. 
2  Tim.  4.  13.  and  the  books,  especially  the  parchments 

Parents. — A  V.  "^Joseph  and  his  mother. 

Mat.  10.  21.  children  shall  rise  up  against^;.  Mh.  13.  12 
Lu.  2,  27.  when  the  parents  brought  iu  the  child  Jesus 
41.  his  p.  went  every  year  to  Jerusalem  at  the  feast 
43.  behind  in  Jerusalem  ;  and  his  '^parents  knew  it  not 
8.  5G.  h.ev  i^arents  were  amazed  :  but  he  charged  them 
IS.  29.  left  house,  or  wife,  or  brethren,  or  piarents 
21.  16.  But  ye  shall  be  delivei-ed  up  even  hy  parents 
Jno.  9.  2.  liabbi,  who  did  sin,  this  man,  or  Yiiii  parents .  3 
22.  These  things  said  his^j.,  because  they  feared.    18, 
Bom.  1.  30.  disobedient  to  parents.  2  Tim.  3.  2        [20,  23 
2  Cor.  12.  14.  children  ought  not  to  lay  up  for  the  parents, 

but  the  parents  for  the  children 
Eph.  6.  1.  Children,  obey  yowv  j)arents.  Col.  3.  20 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  to  requite  their  j5rt,?-eMi's  .■  for  this  is  acceptable 
Heb.  11.  23.  Moses — was  hid  three  months  by  his^jaren^s 

Part. — A.V.  ^parted,  ^stood  with  me. 

Mk.  13.  27.  part  of  the  earth  to  the  uttermost  ^J.  of  heaven 
15.  24.  they  crucify  him,  and  ^p.  his  garments  among  them 

Lu.  10.  42.  for  Mary  hath  chosen  the  good  ^jar^ 

11.  36.  whole  body  be  full  of  light,  having  no  p>art  dark 

39.  your  inward^,  is  full  of  extortion  and  wickedness 

17.  24.  out  of  the  one  ^Jrt)-^— shineth  unto  the  other  ^wr^ 

Jno.  13.  8.  If  I  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast  no^.  with  me 
19.  23.  garments,  and — four  parts,  to  every  soldier  a.  p. 

Acts  5.  2.  back^^rtri!  of  the  price — brought  a  certain^.     3 
8.  21.  Thou  hast  neither  prt?-^  nor  lot  iu  this  matter 
14.  4.  part  held  with  the  Jews,  and  p.  with  the  apostles 
19.  32.  vaore  p) art  knew  not  whei-efove  they  were  come 
23.  6.  Paul  perceived  that  the  one  part  were  Sadducees 
27.  12.  the  more^a?-^  advised  to  put  to  sea  from  thence 

Bom.  11.  25.  a  hardening  in  part  hath  befallen  Israel 

1  Cor.  12.  24.  abundant  honour  to  th^t  pmrt  which  lacked 

13.  9.  we  know  in  part,  and  we  prophesy  in  part.  12 
10.  that  which  is  in  part  shall  be  done  away 


1  Cor.  15.  6.  of  whom  the  greater  part  remain  until  now 
16. 17.  that  which  was  lacking  on  yourpari  they  supplied 

2  Cor.  1.  14.  as  also  ye  did  acknowledge  us  in  part 

2.  5.  he  hath  caused  sorrow,  not  to  me,  but  in.  part 
Eph.  4.  16.  working  in  due  measure  of  each  several  part 
2  Tiin.  4.  16.  At  my  first  defence  no  one  took  my  '^part 
Tit.  2.  8.  he  that  is  of  the  contrary  jmrt  may  be  ashamed 
Heb.  7.  2.  to  whom  also  Abraham  divided  a  tenth  p.  of  all 
Bev.  6.  8.  given  unto  them  authority  over  the  fourth  ^.  of 

8.  7.  third  p.  of  the  earth — third  p.  of  the  trees  was  burnt 

8.  the  third ^;rt)/  of  the  sea  became  blood  [up 

9.  third  joa?'i  of  the  creatures— third  j;a?-<  of  the  shi^is 

10.  and  it  fell  upon  the  third  23art  of  the  rivers 

11.  the  third  j^art  of  the  waters  became  wormwood 

12.  the  third  part  of  the  sun  was  smitten — third  part 

of  the  moon — third  2^ai-t  of  the  stars — third  j^art 
of  them  should  be  darkened,  and  the  day  should 
not  shine  for  the  third  part  of  it 
9   15.  that  they  should  kill  the  third  part  of  men.  18 

11.  13.  earthquake,  and  the  tL-nth p)art  of  the  city  fell 

12.  4.  his  tail  drawetli  the  third  p.  of  the  stars  of  heaven 

20.  6.  holy  is  he  that  hath  jiart  in  the  first  resurrection 

21.  8.  and  all  liars,  their  part  shall  be  in  the  lake 

22.  19.  God  shall  take  away  his  j;a?-^  from  the  tree  of  life 

see  partook,  place,  portion. 

Partake. — A.V.  ^partaker— s. 

1  Cor.  9.  12.  If  other's  '^p  of  this  right  over  you,  do  not  we 

10.  17.  one  bodj' :  for  we  all  '^partake  of  the  one  bread 

21.  ye  cannot  ^p.  of  the  table  of  the  Lord,  and  of  the 

30.  If  I  by  grace  '^partake,  why  am  I  evil  spoken  of 

1  Tim.  6.2.  because  they  that  ^p.  of  the  benefit  are  believing 

2  Tim.  2.6.  that  laboureth  must  be  the  first  to  ^p.  of  the  fruits 

Partaker. — A.V.  '^covipanion,  ^partakest. 

Bo7n.  11.  17.  "^partaker  with  them  of  the  root  of  the  fatness 
1  Cor.  9.  23.  gospel's  sake,  that  I  maybe  a  joint^.  thereof 
1  Tim.  5.  22.  neither  be  partaker  of  other  men's  sins 

1  Pet.  5.  1.  a  p)artaker  of  the  glory  that  shall  be  revealed 
Bev.  1.  9.  I  John,  your  brother  and  '^partaker  with  you 

see  partake,  partalccth,  partaking. 

Partakers,  feUow -partakers. — A.V.  '^companions. 

Jli'«^23.B0.  not  have  been  2Ja?-^o7.-e?-s  with  them  in  the  blood 
Bom.  15.  27.  Gentiles  have  been  made  pi.  of  their  spiritual 

2  Cor.  1.  7.  as  ye  are  p.  of  the  sufferings,  so  also  are  ye 
E2}Ji.  5.  7.  Be  not  ye  thereiore  2}artakers  with  them 
Phil.  1.  7.  ye  all  are  jjartakers  with  me  of  grace 

Col.  1   12.  made  us  meet  to  be  2}»rtakers  of  the  inhei-itauce 

Heb.  3.  1.  holy  brethren,  j;.  of  a  heavenly  calling,  consider 

14.  for  we  are  hecome  2^artakers  of  Christ,  if  we  hold 

6.  4.   and  were  made  p)artakers  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

10.  33,  becoming  ''■2)artahers  with  them  that  were  so  used 

12.  8.  without  chastening,  whereof  all  have  been  made^J. 

10.  our  profit,  that  we  may  he  partakers  of  his  holiness 

1  Pet.  4.  13.  insomuch  as  ye  are  ^.  of  Christ's  sufferings 

2  Pet.  1.  4.  ye  may  become  ^jai'/aZ-ers  of  the  divine  nature 

see  communion,  fellotoship,  partake,  portion,  sharers. 

Partaketh — iag.—A .  V.  '^partaker,  ^useth. 

Heb.  5. 13.  every  one  that  2^j.  of  milk  is  without  experience 

1  Cor.  9.  10.  he  that  thresheth,  to  thresh  in  hope  of  ^;). 

2  Jno.  11.  he  that  giveth  him  greeting  ^p  iu  his  evil  works 

Partakest  A.V.— see  partaker. 

Parted — ing. — A.V.  '^departed,  ^gotten,  ^ivithdrawn. 

Mat.  27.  35.  had  crucified  him,  they  ^ar^e^  his  garments. 
I,?/.  23.  34:  Jno.  19.  24 


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Lu.  9.  33.  as  they  were  ^p.  from  him,  Peter  said  unto  Jesus 
ii.  41.  he  was  ^parted  from  them  about  a  stone's  cast 
24!  .51    while  he  blessed  them,  he  parted  from  them 

Acts  2.  45.  p.  them  to  all,  according  as  any  man  had  need 
15.  39.  so  that  they  ^parted  asunder  one  from  the  other 
•21.  1.  we  were  ^parted  from  them,  and  had  set  sail 

Fhilem.  15.  perhaps  he  was— ip.  from  thee  for  a  season 
see  part. 

Partial  A.V. — see  divided. 

Partiality. 
1  Tim. 5.21.  withoutprejudice,doingnothingbyparfiaZi7y 
see  variance. 

Particular  A.V. — see  severally. 
Particulajly  A.V. — see  one  by  one,  severally. 
Parting  asunder. — A.V. '^cloven. 
Acts  '2.  3.  there  appeared  unto  them  tongues  ^p.  asunder 

Partition. 
Eph.  2.  14.  and  brake  down  the  middle  wall  oi  partition 

Partly. 

1  Cor.  11.  18.  divisions  exist  among  you  ;  and  1  p.  believe 
Heb.  10.  33.  partly,  being  made  a  gazingstock  both   by 

reproaches — partly,  becomingpartakers  with  them 

Partner— s. 

Lu.  5.  7.  they  beckoned  unto  their  partners 

10.  sons  of  Zebedee,  which  were  partners  with  Simon 

2  Cor.  8.  23.  Titus,  he  is  my  ^ac^iier  and  my  fellow-worker 
Phileni.  17.  countest  mo  &  partner,  receive  him  as  myself 

Partook. — A .  V.  Hooh  part. 
Heb.  2.  14.  also  himself  in  like  manner  '^p.  of  the  same 
Parts. — A.V.  ^coasts,  hnenibers,  ^quarters,  h-egions. 

Mat.  2.  22.  he  withdrew  into  the  parts  of  Galilee 

15.  21.  withdrew  into  the  ^parts  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 

16.  13.  when  Jesus  came  into  the  ^p.  of  Csesarea  Philippi 
Mk.  8. 10    and  came  into  the  parts  of  Dalmanutha 

Jno.  19.  23.  took  his  garments,  and  made  four  parts 
Acts  2.  10.  in  Egypt  and  the  ^a?-^s  of  Libya  about  Cyrene 
9.  32.  as  Peter  went  throughout  all  ^parts,  he  came 
16.  3.  because  of  the  Jews  that  were  in  those  ^parts 
20.2.  whenhe[Paul]  had  gone  through  those^. — became 

1  Cor.  12.  23.  those  -p.  of  the  body,  which  we  think  to  Ije 

less  honourable — uncomely  jjaris  have  more  abun- 
24.  whereas  our  coinesly  parts  have  no  need  [dant 

2  Cor.  10.  16.  to  preach  the  gospel  even  unto  the  *p.  beyond 
Eph.  4.  9.  descended  into  the  lower^a^-isof  the  earth  ?  [you 
Rev.  16.  19.  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three  jjar^s 

see  ends,  regions. 


PASSIONS 

Mk.  14.  35.  possible,  the  hour  might  pass  away  from  him 
Lu.  11.  42.  and  pass  over  judgement  and  the  love  of  God 
16.  26.  they  which  would^as.s  from  hence  to  you  may  not 
19.  4.  tree  to  see  him  :  for  he  was  to  pass  that  way 
Jno.  4.  4.  he  must  needs  ^pass  through  Samaria 
1  Cor.  16.  5.  for  I  do  ^ass  through  Macedonia.  2  Cor.  1. 16 
Jas.  1.  10.   as  the  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall  pass  away 

1  Pet.  1.  17.  pass  the  time  of  your  sojourning  in  fear 

2  Pet.  3. 10.  the  heavens  shall  jj«s«  away  with  a  great  noise 

see  eross,  go,  going,  passed,  past. 

Passed. — A.V.  ^departed,  ^pass,  ^past. 
Mat. 9. 27.  as  Jesus  i^asser/ by — two  blind  men  followed  him 

27.  39.  they  that  passed  by  railed  on  him.  Mk.  15.  29 
Mk.  2.  14.  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw  Levi  the  son  of  Alphseus 

6.  48.  on  the  sea  ;  and  he  would  have  passed  by  them 

11.  20.  passed  by  in  the  morning,  they  saw  the  fig  tree 
Lu.  10.  31.  saw  him,  he  passed  by  on  the  other  side.  32 
Jno.  5.  24.  hath  passed  out  of  death  into  life.  1  Jno.  3.  14 

9.  1.  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw  a  man  blind  from  his  birth 
Acts  12.  10.  they  went  out,  and^)(!sse<i  on  through  one  street 

17.  23.  as  Ipassed  along,  and  observed  the  objects  of  your 
Eom.  5.  12.  so  death  ^.  unto  all  men,  for  that  all  sinned 

1  Cor.  16.  5.  you,  when  I  shall  have  ^p.  through  Macedonia 

2  Cor.  5.  17.  new  creature  :  the  old  things  a,ve^passed  away 
Heb.  4.  14.  high  priest,  who  hath  jp.  through  the  heavens 

11.  29.  By  faith  they  passfd  through  the  Red  sea 
Bev.  21.  1.  first  heaven  and  the  first  earth  are  passed  away 
4.  nor  pain,  any  naore  :  the  first  things  are  passed  away 
see  crossed,  })assing,  spent,  ivent. 

Passeth. — A.V.  '^done,  ^walketh. 
Mat.  12.  43.  '^passeth  through  waterless  places.  Lu.  11.  ^24 
IjU.  18.  37.  told  him,  that  Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by 

1  Cor.  7.  31.  the  fashion  of  this  world  j).  away.  1  Jno.  2.  17 

2  Cor.  3.  11.  if  that  which  ^pa.ssefh  away  was  with  gloi-y 
Eph.  3.  19.  to  know  the  love  of  Christ  which  ^J.  knowledge 
Phil.  4.  7.  the  peace  of  God,  which  p.  all  understanding 

Passing. — A.V.    ^abolished,  ^departed,  ^done,  ^passed, 
^past,  ^remission. 

Mat.  20.  30.  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  was  ^p.  by,  cried 
Mk.  15.  21.  they  compel  one  ^p.  by,  Simon  of  Gyrene  [out 
Lu.  4.  30.  hejD.  through  the  midst  of  them  went  his  way 

17.  11.  was  ^j).  through  the  midst  of  Samaria  and  Galilee 

y4cis8.40.  [Philip]  ^assirt^r  through  be  preached  the  gospel 

13. 14.  But  they,  [Paul's  company]  ^p.  through  from  Perga 

16.  8.  ?b\i<\  passing  by  Mysia,  they  came  down  to  Troas 

Bom.  3.  25.  because  of  the  ^p.  over  of  the  sins  done  afore- 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  which  glory  was  ^passing  away  [time 

13.  on  the  end  of  that  which  was  '^pa.ising  away 
1  Jno.  2.  8.  the  darkness  is  ^p.  away,  and  the  true  light 
see,  coasting. 


Pass.— J..  F.  ^go. 

Mat.  5.  18.  Till  heaven  and  earth  pass  away,  one  jot — in 
no  wise  2jass  away  from  the  law.  Lu.  16.  17 
8.  28.  fierce,  so  that  no  man  could  pass  by  that  way 
24.  34.  This  generation  shall  not;;«s.s  away,  till  all  these 
things  be  accomphshed.  Mk.  13.30,  31  :  Lu.  21.  33 
35.  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away,  but  my  words 
shall  not  pass  away.  Mk.  13.  31  :  Lu.  21.  33 
26.  39.  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  ^ass  away  from  me 
42.  Father,  if  this  cannot  pass  away,  except  I  drink  it 
32  24 


Passion. — A.V.  Hnordinate  affection,  '^concup)i!:cence. 

Acts  1.  3.  he  also  shewed  himself  alive  after  hi^  passion 
Col.  3.  6.  fornication,  uncleanness,  ^passion,  evil  desire 
1  Th  4. 5.  not  in  the  '^paasion  of  luat,  even  as  the  Gentiles 

Passions.— j4.F.  ^affections,  ^motions. 

Acts  14.  15.  We  also  are  men  of  like  passions  with  you 
Bom.  1.  20.  For  this  cause  God  gave  them  up  unto  vile  ^2>- 

7.  5.  the  sinful  '^pasxions,  which  were  through  the  law 
Gal.  5.24.  have  crucifiedtlie  flesh  with  the  ip.  and  the  lusts 
Jas.  5.  17.  Elijah  was  a  man  of  \i\e  passions  with  us 

1 


PASSOVER 

Passover.—^.  V.  ^Easter. 

Mat.  26.  2.  after  two  days  the  passover  cometh 

17.  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  make  ready  for  thee  to  eat 

the  passover  ?  18  :  Mk.  14.  12,  14:'  Lu.  22.  8,  11 
19.  they  made  ready  the  passover.  Mk.  14.  16 :  Lw.  22. 13 
Mk.  14.  12.  they  sacrificed  t)i&  passover.  Lu.  22.  7 
Lu.  22.  15.  desired  to  eat  this^.  with  you  before  I  suffer 
Jno.  2.  13.  And  i\ie p.  of  the  Jews  was  at  haud.  11.  55 
23.  Now  when  he  was  in  Jerusalem  at  the  passover 

11.  65.  to  Jerusalem — before  the  p.,  to  purify  themselves 

12.  1.  Jesus — six  days  before  the^.  came  to  Bethany 

18.  28.  not  be  defiled,  but  might  eat  the  passover 
39.  that  I  should  release  unto  you  one  at  the  passover 

19.  14.  Now  it  was  the  Preparation  of  the  passover 
Acts  12.  4.  [Herod]  intending  after  the  ip.  to  bring  him 
1  Cor.  5.  7.  our  p.  also  hath  been  sacrificed,  even  Christ 
Heb.  11.  28.  By  faith  he  [Moses]  kept  the  passover 

see  feast,  keep. 

Past.— ^.F.  ^pass. 

Mat.  14.  15.  time  is  already  ^.  ;  send  the  multitudes  away 
Mk.  16.  1.  when  the  sabbath  was^as^,  Mary  Magdalene 
Acts  12. 10.  when  they  were  ^.  the  first  and  the  second  ward 
Bom.  11.  30.  as  ye  in  time^as!^  were  disobedient  to  God 
83.  his  judgements,  and  his  ways  past  tracing  out ! 

1  Cor  7.  36.  daughter,  if  she  be  ^past  the  fiower  of  her  age 
Gal  1.  13    heard  of  my  manner  of  life  in  time  past 
Eph  4.  19.  who  heiug  past  feeling  gave  themselves  up  to 

2  Tim,  2.  18.  e)Ted,  saying  that  the  resurrection  is  past 
Heb.  11.  11.  power  to  conceive  seed  when  she  was  j9.  age 

1  Pet.  2.  10.  which  in  time  past  were  no  people,  but  now 
4.  3.  For  the  time  past  may  suffice  to  have  wrought 

Eev.  9. 12.  The  first  Woe  is  p.  :  behold,  there  come  yet  two 

11.  14.  The  second  Woe  is  past :  behold,  the  third  Woe 

see  aforetime,  came,  forewarn,  gone,  olil{Hnie),  once, passed,  passing. 

Pastors. 
Eph.  4. 11.  evangelists;  and  some, pastors  and  teachers 

Pasture. 
Jno.  10.  9   shall  go  in  and  go  out,  and  shall  And  pasture 

Paths 

Mat.  3.  3.  Make  his  piaths  straight.  Mk.  1   3  ;  Lu.  3.  4 
Heb.  12.  13.  and  make  straight  ^a</ts  for  your  feet 

Patience. — A,  V.  ^patient  continuance,  ^patient  waiting. 

Mat.  18.  26.  have  p.  with  me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all.  29 
Lu.8.  15.  hold  it  fast,  and  bring  forth  fruit  with  patience 

21.  19.  In  your  patience  ye  shall  win  your  souls 
Eom.  2.  7.  to  them  that  by  ^patience  in  well-doing  seek 

6.  3,  knowing  that  tribulation  worketh  patience 

4.  and  patience,  probation  ;  and  probation,  hope 
8.  25.  which  we  see  not,  then  do  we  with^.  wait  for  it 
15.  4.  through  23.  and  through  comfort  of  the  scriptures 

5.  the  God  ol  patience  and  of  comfort  grant  you  to  be 

2  Cor.  6.  4.  ourselves,  as  ministers  of  God,  m  much  p. 
12. 12.  were  wrought  among  you  in  all  patience,  by  signs 

Col.  1.  11.  unto  aM.  patience  and  longsuffering  with  joy 

1  Th.  1.  8.  and  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2  Th.  1.  4.  glory  in  you  in  the  churches  of  God  for  yourji. 
3.  5.  love  of  God,  and  into  the  '^patience  of  Christ 

1  Tim.  6.  11.  godliness,  faith,  \ove, patience,  meekness 

2  Tim.  3.  10.  faith,  longsuffering,  love,  patience 
Til.  2.  2.  aged  men  be — sound  in  faith,  in  love,  in  patience 
Heb.  6.  12.  who  through  faith  and  ^.  inherit  the  promises 

10.  36.  need  of  ^.,  that,  having  done  the  will  of  God 
12  1.  let  us  run  with^  the  race  that  is  set  before  us 


PEACE 

Jas.  1.  3.  that  the  proof  of  your  faith  worketh  patience 
4.  let  pi  itience  have  its  perfect  work,  that  ye  may  be 
5.  10.  example  of  suffering  and  of  j3a<2e>ice,  the  prophets 
11  ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  Job,  and  have  seen 
2  Pet.  1.  6.  in  your  temperance^.  ;  and  in  your  ])atience 
Bev.  1.  9.  and  kingdom  and  patience  which  are  in  Jesus 
2  2.  I  know  thy  works,  and  thy  toil  and  patience.  3, 19 
3.  10.  Because  thou  didst  keep  the  word  of  my  patience 

13.  10.  Here  is  the  p.  and  the  faith  of  the  saints.  14.  12 
see  patient. 

Patient. — A.  V  ^patience. 

Eom.  12.  12.  rejoicing  in  hope  ;  patient  in  tribulation 
2  Cor.  1. 6.  your  comtort,  which  worketh  in  the^.  enduring 
Jas.  5.  7.  for  the  precious  fruit  of  the  earth,  being  '^patient 

8.  Be  ye  &lso  patieiU;  stablish  your  hearts.  7 
see  forbearing,  longsuffering,  patience. 

Patiently. 

Acts  26.  3.  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  patiently 
Heb.  6.  15.  having  p.  endured,  he  obtained  the  promise 
1  Pet.  2.  20.  buffeted  for  it,  ye  shall  take  it  p.  ?  but  if,  when 
ye  do  well,  and  suffer — ye  shall  take  it  patiently 

Patriarch— s. 

Acts  2.  29.  I  may  say  unto  you  freely  of  the  j3.  David 
7.  8.  begat  Jacob,  and  .Jacob  the  twelve  ^a/'r/aj-c/ts 

9.  the  patriarchs,  m.oved  with  jealousy  against  Joseph 
Heb.  7.  4    uuto  whom  Abraham,  the  patriarch,  gave  a 

Pattern. — A.V.  ^figures,  yorm. 

\  2  Tim.  1.  13.  Hold  the  '^pattern  of  sound  words 
I  Heb.  8.  5,  make  all  things  according  to  thepatfern  that 
I      9,  24.  placemade  with  hands,  like  in  i^a/ier«  to  the  true 
1  see  copies,  ensample. 

!      Pavement — .see  proper  names. 

I     Pay. 

I  Mat   17  24.  Doth  not  your  master  ^3(77/ the  half-shekel  ? 

I      18.25.  as  he  had  not  wherewith  to^ay.  Lu.7.^2 

I        26.  have  patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all.  29 

1        28.  by  the  throat,  saying.  Pay  what  thou  owest 

;        30.  into  prison,  till  he  should  pay  that  which  was  due 

j        34.  tormentors,  till  he  should  pay  all  that  was  due 

!  Eom  13.  6.  For  this  cause  ye  pay  tribute  also 

i 

!     Payment. 

!  Mat.  18.  23    all  that  he  had,  and  payment  to  be  made 

j      Peace — A.V. '^close, '^peaceably,  ^quietness,  ^rest. 

\  Mat:  10  13.  house  be  worthy,  let  your  ^^eace  come  upon  it : 
but  if  it  be  not  worthy,  let  your  peace  return 
34.  Think  not  that  I  came  to  send^eace — I  came  not  to 
send  peace,  but  a  sword,  Lu.  12.  51 
20.  31.  rebuked  them,  that  they  should  hold  their  ^ence 
Mk.  4.  39.  the  wind,  and  said  unto  the  sea.  Peace,  be  still 
9.  50.  salt  in  yourselves,  and  be  aX  p.  one  with  another 
Lu.  1.  79.  To  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  oi peace 
2.  14.  And  on  earth  p.  among  men  in  whom  he  is  well 
29.  depart,  O  Lord,  According  to  thy  word,  in  peace 

9.  36.  they  held  their  ^peace,  and  told  no  man 

10.  6.  son  of^.  be  there,  your  ^eace  shall  rest  upon  him 

11.  21.  guardeth  his  own  court,  his  goods  are  in  peace 

14.  32.  an  ambassage,  and  asketh  conditions  oi  peace 
19.  38.  peace  in  heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest 

42.  the  things  which  belong  imto  peace  !_  but  now 
Jno.  14.  27.  Peace  I  leave  with  you ;  my  p.  I  give  unto  you 

242 


PEACE 


PEOPLE 


Jno.  16.  33.  spoken  unto  you,  that  in  me  ye  may  have  p. 
Acts.  9.  31.  church  throughout  all  Judaea — had  ^peace 

10.  36.  preaching  good  tidings  oi peace  by  Jesus  Christ 
12.  20.  they  asked  for  p  ,  because  their  country  was  fed 
24.  2.  Seeing  that  by  thee  we  enjoy  nauch  '^pcace 

Bom.  1.  7.  ^eace  from  God  our  Father.  1  Cor.  1.3:2  Cor. 

1.  2  :  Gal.  1.  3  :    Eph.  1.  2  :    Fhil.  1.  2  :    Col.  1.  2  : 

1  Th.  1.  1 :   2  T/i.  1.  2  :  1  Tim.  1.  2  :    2  Tim.  1.  2  : 

Tit.  1.  4  :  Philem.  3 :  2  J"«o.  3 

2.  10.  honour  and  pieace  to  every  man  that  worketh  good 

3  17.  And  the  way  ot  peace  have  they  not  known 

5.  1.  justified  by  faith,  let  us  \m\e  peace  with  God 
8.  6.  but  the  mind  of  the  spirit  is  life  and^eace 

12.  18.  as  much  as  in  you  lieth,  be  at  "^p.  with  all  men 

Horn.  14. 17.  not  eating  and  drinking,  but  righteousness  and 

19    let  us  follow  after  things  which  make  tor  peace  [p. 

15.  13.  fill  you  with  all  joy  a,ixA  peace  in  believiug 

1  Cor.  7.  15.  but  God  hath  called  us  in  pieace 

14.  33.  for  God  is  not  a  God  of  confusion,  bat  oi  peace 

16.  11.  But  sethini  forward  on  Lis  journey  in  peace 

2  Cor.  13.  11.  be  of  the  same  mind;  live  in  peace 
Gal.  5.  22.  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 
Eph.  2.  14.  For  he  is  onv  peace,  who  made  both  one 

15.  create  in  himself— one  new  man,  so  making  peace 
17.  preachedjj.  to  you  that  were  far  off,  and  p.  to  them 

4.  3    to  keep  the  unity  of  the  Spirit  in  the  bond  olpeace 

6.  15.  shod — with  the  preparation  of  the  gospel  ol  peace 
Phil.  4.  7.  peace  of  God,  whicli  passeth  all  understanding 
Col.  3.  15.  And  let  the  peace  of  Christ  rule  in  your  hearts 

1  Th.  5.  3.  When  they  are  saying,  Peace  and  safety,  then 

13.  Be  a.t peace  among  yourselves  [sudden 

2  Th.  3.  16.  Lord  of  JO.  himself  give  you^eace  at  all  times 
2  Tim.  2.  22.  follow  after  righteousness,  faith,  love,  peace 
Heb.  7.  2.  also  King  of  Salem,  which  is,  King  oi  peace 

11.  31.  Eahab  the  harlot — received  the  spies  viitih  peace 

12.  14.  Follow  after  peace  with  all  men 

Jas.  2.  16.  Go  in. peace,  be  ye  warmed  and  filled 
3.  18.  is  sown  in  peace  for  them  that  make  peace 

1  Pet.  3.  11.  Let  him  seek  peace,  and  pui-sue  it 

2  Pet.  3.  14  give  diligence  that  ye  may  be  found  in  peace 
Jude  2.  Mercy  unto  you  and  peace  and  love  be  multiplied 
Rev  1.4.  Grace  to  you  and  peace,  from  him  which  is 

6.  4.  it  was  given  to  take  peace  from  the  earth 
sec  (good)  things,  held,  hold,  made. 

Peace  be. 

Lu.  10.  5,  first  say,  Peace  be  to  this  house 

24.  36.  Peace  be  unto  you.  Jno.  20.  19,  21,  26  fof  God 
Gal.  6.  16.  p.  6e  upon  them,  and  mercy,  and  upon  the  Israel 
Eph.  6.  23.  Peace  be  to  the  bi'ethren,  and  love  with  faith 
1  Pet.  1.  2.  Grace  to  you  and  peace  be.  2  Pet.  1,  2 

5.  14.  Peace  be  unto  you  all  that  are  in  Christ 

3  Jno.  14.  Peace  be  unto  thee.     The  friends  salute  thee 

God  of  Peace. 

Botn.  15.  33.  Now  the  God  ofpieace  be  with  you  all.  Amen 
16.  20.  God  of  peace  shall  bruise  Satan  under  your  feet 
Phil.  4.  9.  God  of  peace  shall  be  with  you.  2  Cor.  13.  11 
1  Th.  5.  23.  the  God  of  peace  himself  sanctify  you  wholly 
E.eb.  13.  20.  Now  the  God  of  peace,  who  brought  again 

Peaceable. 

Heb.  12. 11.  afterward  it  yieldeth peac^a&Ze  fruit  unto  them 

Jas.  3.  17.  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  first  pure,  then  p. 

see  tranquil. 


Peaceably  A.  V. — see  peace. 


Peacemakers. 

Mat.  5.  9.  Blessed  are  ihe  peacemakers  :  for  they  shall  be 

Pearl— s. 

Mat.  7.  6.  neither  cast  your  pearls  before  the  swine 
13  45.  a  man  that  is  a  merchant  seeking  goodly  pear/s 
46.  having  found  one  pearl  of  great  price 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  not  with  braided  hair,  and  gold  ox  pearls 
Bev.  17.  4.  with  gold  and  precious  stuue  and  p.  18.  12,  16 

21.  21.  the  twelve  gates  were  twelvepea?-Zs;  each  one  of 

the  several  gates  was  of  one  pearl 

Peculiar  A. V.^see  possession. 

Pen. 

3  Jno.  13.  viuwilliug  to  write  them  to  thee  with  ink  and  pen 

Pence. 

Mat.  18.  28.  fellow-servants,  which  owed  him  a  hundred  p. 

Mk.  14.  5.  sold  for  above  three  hundred  pence.  Jno.  12.  5 

Lu.  7.  41.  the  one  owed  five  hundred  p.,  and  the  other  fifty 

10.  35.  on  the  morrow  he  took  out  two  pence,  and  gave 

Penny. 

Mat.  20   2.  agreed  with  the  labourers  for  a  penny  a  day 
9.  eleventh  hour,  they  received  every  man  a  pe««i/.  10 

13.  no  wrong  :  didst  not  thou  agree  with  me  for  a,  p  '/ 

22.  19.  tribute  money.  And  they  brought  unto  him  ap. 
Mk.  12.  15.  tempt  ye  me?  bring  me  upennij.  Ln.  20.  -li 
Bev.  6.  6.  saying,  A  measure  of  wheat  for  a  petiitij,  aud 

three  measures  of  bar'ley  for  a  penny 

Pennyvforth. 

Mk.  6.  37.  and  buy  two  \i\\ndiYedi  pennyworth  oi  bread 
Jno.  6.  7.  Twohundredpeu«(/i6'o/-</tof  breadis  liotsufficient 

Pentecost — -see  proper  7iames, 

Penviry  A.V.—see  want. 

People. 

Mat.  1.  21.  is  he  that  shall  save  his peop?e  from  their  sins 
4.  16.  The  people  which  sat  in  darkness  Saw  a  great  light 
23.  heaUng  all  manner  of  disease— among  the  people 
13,  15.  For  this  p. 's  heart  is  waxed  gross,  ^c/^28.  26,  27 
15.  8    This  people  honoureth  me  with  their  lips.  Mk.  7.  6 
26. 5.  Not  during  the  feast,  lest  a  tumult  arise  among  thep. 
Mk.  11.  32.  feai-ed  the  p.  .•  for  all— held  John  to  be  a  prophet 
Lu.  1.  17.  to  make  ready  for  the  Lord  a  p.  prepared  for  him 
21    And  ihe  people  were  waiting  for  Zacharias 
68.  visited  aud  wrought  redemption  for hispeopZe.  7  16 
77.  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  h[&  p>eople 

2.  10.  great  joy  which  shall  be  to  all  the  people 

3.  15.  as  thep.  were  in  expectation,  and  all  men  reasoned 

7.  12.  a  widow  :  and  much^.  of  the  city  was  with  her 

8.  47.  declared  in  the  presence  of  all  thep.  for  what  cause 
9. 13.  except  we  should  go  and  buy  food  for  all  thifi people 

18.  43.  all  the  p.,  when  they  saw  it,  gave  praise  unto  God 

19.  47.  principal  men  of  thep.  sought  to  destroy  him 
48.  for  the  people  all  hung  upon  him,  listening 

20.  6.  say.  From  men  ;  all  the  people  will  stone  us 
19.  and  they  feared  the  people.  22.  2  :  Acts  5.  26 
45.  And  in  the  hearing  of  all  the  peopZe  he  said 

21.  23.  distress  upon  the  land,  and  wrath  unto  thispeopZe 

23.  5.  stirreth  up  thep.,  teaching  throughout  all  Judtea 

14.  unto  me  this  man,  as  one  that  perverteth  the  people 

24.  19.  mighty  in  deed  and  word  before  God  and  all  the  j». 
Jno.  11.  50.  that  one  man  should  die  for  thepeo/;i!«.  18.  14 

12.  9.  The  common  p.  therefore  of  the  Jews  learned  that 
Acts  2.  47.  and  having  favour  with  all  the  people 


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PEOPLE 

Acts  3.  23.  shall  be  utterly  destroyed  from  among  the  j). 

4.  2.  being  sore  troubled  because  they  taught  the  ^eo;j/e 
17.  But  that  it  spread  no  further  among  the  people 

•21.  how  they  might  punish  them,  because  of  the  •people 

5.  12.  signs  and  wonders  wrought  among  the  people 
13.  join  himself  to  them:  howbeit  ihepeuple  magnified 
20.   stand  and  speak  in  the  temple  to  the  people 

34.  doctor  of  the  law,  had  in  honour  of  all  the^eo^Ze 
37.  Judas — drew  away  some  of  fhe  p)eople  after  him 
7.  34.  I  have  surely  seen  the  affliction  of  my  people 

10.  2.  gave  much  alms  to  the  people,  and  prayed  to  God 

41.  not  to  all  the  people,  but  unto  witnesses  that  wei-e 

42.  And  he  charged  us  to  preach  unto  the  people 

11.  24.  and  ranch,  people  was  added  unto  the  Lord 

12.  4    after  the  Passover  to  bring  him  forth  to  the  people 

22.  the  people  shouted,  saying,  The  voice  of  a  god 

13.  17.  The  God  of  this  people  Israel  chose  our  fathers 

and  exalted  the  people  when  they  sojourned 
24.  the  baptism  of  repentance  to  all  the  people  of  Israel 
31.  who  are  now  his  witnesses  unto  tha  people 
15. 14.  God  did  visit  the  Gentiles,  to  take  out  of  them  &p. 

17.  5.  they  sought  to  bring  them  forth  to  tA\e  people 

18.  10    to  harm,  thee  :  for  I  have  in.xidh penple  in  this  city 

19.  26    hath  persuaded  and  turned  away  va.\ich  people 
30.  when  Paul  was  minded  to  enter  in  unto  the  pieople 
33.  Alexander — would  have  made  a  defence  unto  the  ^. 

21.  39.  thee,  give  me  leave  to  speak  unto  the  people 
40.  Paul — beckoned  with  the  hand  unto  the  jjeojoZe 
23.  5.  Thou  sVialt  not  speak  evil  of  a  ruler  of  thy  people 
26.  17.  delivering  thee  from  the  people,  and  from  the 

23.  proclaim  light  both  to  the  p.  and  to  the  Gentiles 
28.  17.  though  I  had  done  nothing  against  the  people 

Bom.  9.  25.  I  will  call  that  my  p.,  which  M'as  not  my  p. 
26.  where  it  was  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  not  n\y  people 
10.  21.  hands  unto  a  disobedient  and  gainsaying  jpeop.'e 
11.1.  Did  God  cast  oEhis  people  ?  God  forbid 
15.  10.  saith,  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  with  his  people 

1  Cor.  10.  7.  written.  The  ^jeojoZe  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink 

14.  21.  lips  of  strangers  will  I  speak  unto  this  people 

2  Cor.  6.  16.  their  God,  and  they  shall  bemy^.  Heb  8. 10 
Heb.  4.  9.  therefore  a  sabbath  rest  for  the  people  of  God 

5.  3.  for  the  2^eople,  so  also  for  himself,  to  offer.  7.  27 
7.  Il.prie8thood(forunderithath  the^.  received  the  law) 

9.  7.  for  himself,  and  for  the  errors  of  the  pieople.  2. 17 
19.  been  spoken  by  Moses  unto  all  the  p. — all  the  p. 

10.  30.  And  again,  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  people 

11.  25.  rather  to  be  evil  entreated  with  the  p.  of  God 
13.  12.  that  he  might  sanctify  the  p.  through  his  own 

1  Pet.  2.  9.  a  holy  nation,  a, p.  for  God's  own  possession 

10.  in  time  past  were  no  people,  but  now  are  the  p.  of 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  arose  false  prophets  also  among  the  peo^Ze 
Jucle  5.  how  that  the  Lord,  having  saved  a  people 
Rev.  5.  9.  men  of  every  tribe,  and  tongue,  and  jseopZe 

see  crowd,  multitude — s,  nation,  peoples. 

Peoples. — A.V.  ^people. 

Lu.  2.  31.  hast  prepared  before  the  face  of  all  '^peoples 
Acts  A.  25.  Gentiles  rage,  And  the  ip.  imagine  vain  things? 
Ilom.  15.  11.  And  let  all  the  '^peoples  praise  him 
Rev.  10.  11.  Thoumust  prophesy  again  over  many  ^e<ipZes 
11.  9.  from  among  the  '^peoples  and  tribes  and  tongues 
17.  15.  where  the  harlot  sitteth,  are  p.,  and  multitudes 
21.  3.  dwell  with  them,  and  they  shall  be  his  ^peoples 

Perceive. — A.V.  '^perceived,  ^see,  ^understand. 

Mat.  13.  14.  shall  in  no  wise  ».    Mk.  4.  12  :  Acts  28.  26 
15.  Lest  haply  they  should  "^p.  with  their.  Acts  28.  ^27 

15.  17.  ^Perceive  ye  not,  that.    16.  39,  ^H ;    Mk.  8.  17 
Mk.  7. 18.  P.  ye  not,  that  whatsoever  from  without  goeth 


PERFECT 

Lu.  9.  45.  from  them,  that  they  should  not  ^perceive  it 
Jno.  4.  19.  Sir,  1  perceive  that  thou  art  a  prophet 

12.  40.  Lest  they  should — ^perceive  with  their  heart 
Acts  10.  34.  a  truth  I  p.  that  God  is  no  respecter  of  persons 

17.  22.  I  perceive  that  ye  are  somewhat  superstitious 
27.  10.  Sirs,  Ip.  that  the  voyage  will  be  with  injury 

see  behold,  know,  perceived,  see. 

Perceived. — A.V.  '^discovered,  ^knew,  ^known,  ^perceive, 
^understood. 

Mat.  21.  45.  perceived  that  he  spake  of  them.  Lit,.  20.  19 

t2.  18.  Jesus  ^.  their  wickedness,  and  said.  Lu.  20.  23 

Mk.  12.  12.  they  2p.  that  he  spake  the  parable  against  them 

15.  10.  he2p.  that  for  envy  the  chief  priests  had  delivered 
Lu.  1.  22.  they  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a  vision     \hiva 

7.  39.  would  have  Sp.  who  and  what  manner  of  woman 
8. 46.  I  ^perceived  that  power  had  gone  forth  from  me 

18.  34.  they  ^perceived  not  the  things  that  were  said 
Jno.  8.  27.  They  ^p.  not  that  he  spake  to  them  of  the  Father 

16.  19.  Jesus  2^.  that  they  were  desirous  to  ask  him 
Acts  4.  13.  and  had  perceived  that  they  were  unlearned 

19.  34.  But  when  they  ^.  that  he  [Paul]  was  a  Jew 
23.  6.  VtMl  perceived  that  the  one  part  were  Sadducees 
27.  39.  they  ^perceived  a  certain  bay  with  a  beach 

Rom.  1.  20.  being  ^p.  through  the  things  that  are  made 
Gal.  2.  9.  when  they  p.  the  grace  that  was  given  unto  me 
see  found,  perceive,  perceiving. 

Perceivest  A.V. — see  consider  est. 

Perceiving. — A.V.  ^knew,  ''■knowing,  ^perceived,  ^under- 
stood. 

Mat.  12. 15.  And  Jesus  '^perceiving  it  withdrew  from  thence 

26.  10.  Jesus  ^perceiving  it  said  unto  them.  16.  ^8 
Mk.  5.  30.  Jesus  ^pei-ceiving  in  himself  that  the  power 

8.  17.  Jesus  ^perceiving  it  saith  unto  them,  Why  reason 
Lu.  5.  22.  Jesus  ^pierceiving  their  reasonings.  Mk.  2.  ^8 

9.  11-  the  multitudes  '^perceiving  it  followed  him 

Jno.  6.  15.  ^p.  that  they  were  about  to  come  and  take  him 
see  knowing,  saw,  seeing. 

Perdition. — A.V.  ^destruction. 

Jno.  17.  12.  not  one  of  them  perished,  but  the  son  of  p. 
Phil.  1.  28.  which  is  for  them  an  evident  token  oi  perdition 

3.  19.  whose  end  is  ^perdition,  whose  god  is  the  belly 
2  Th.  2.  3.  the  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  son  of  perdition 
1  Tim.  6.  9.  such  as  drown  men  in  destruction  and  p. 
Heb.  10.  39.  we  are  not  of  them  that  shrink  back  unto  p. 
Rev.  17.  8.  out  of  the  abyss,  and  to  go  into  perdition.  1 1 
see  destruction. 

Perfect. — A.V.  ^pierform. 

Mat.  5.  48.  Te — shall  be^.,  as  your  heavenly  Father  is  p. 

19.  21.  If  thou  wouldest  be  p.,  go,  sell  that  thou  hast 
Acts  3.  16.  faith — hath  given  him  this  perfect  soundness 
Rom.  12.  2.  good  and  acceptable  and  perfect  will  of  God 

1  Cor.  2.  6.  Howbeit  we  speak  wisdom  among  the  perfect 
13.  10.  when  that  which  is  perfect  is  come,  that  which 

2  Cor.  12.  9.  for  my  power  is  Taa,A.e  perfect  in  weakness 
Phil.  1.  6.  he  which  began  a  good  work  in  you  will  ip.  it 

3.  12.  already  obtained,  or  am  already  vaa.(i.e  perfect 
15.  therefore,  as  many  as  he  perfect,  be  thus  minded 

Col.  1.  28.  that  we  may  present  every  man  p.  in  Chi-ist 

4.  12.  stand  p.  and  fully  assured  in  all  the  will  of  God 
1  Th.  3.  10.  may  jo.  that  which  is  lacking  in  your  faith? 
Heb.  2.  10.  to  make  the  author  of  their  salvation  perfect 

5.  9.  made  p.,  he  became  unto  all  them  that  obey  him 
7.  19.  (for  the  law  made  nothing^.),  and  a  bringing  in 
9.  9.  touching  the  conscience,  make  the  worshipper  j). 

11.  greater  and  vciore  perfect  tabernacle,  not  made  with 


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Heb.  10.  1.  continually,  make  perfect  them  that  draw  nigh 

11.  40.  that  apart  from  us  they  should  not  be  made  p. 

12.  23.  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perfect 

13.  21.  make  you^.  in  every  good  thing  to  do  his  will 
Jas.  1.  4.  let  patience  have  itSjp.  work,  that  ye  may  be  j). 

17.  Every  good  gift  and  eyery  p.  boon  is  from  above 
25.  he  that  looketh  into  the^.  law,  the  law  of  liberty 

2.  22.  and  by  works  was  faith  made  perfect 

3.  2.  stumbleth  not  in  word,  the  same  is  a  perfect  man 
1  Pel.  5.  10.  suffered  a  little  while,  shall  himself  perfect 

1  Jno.  4.  17.  Herein  is  love  made  perfect  with  us 

18.  butp.  love  casteth  o>it  fear — is  not  made^.  in  love 
see  complete,  exact,  fulfilled,  fulUjrown,  perfected,  strict. 

Perfected. — A.V.  ^coiisecrated;^perfectlyjoined,^perfect. 

Mat.  21.  16.  of  babes  and  sucklings  thou  hast^.  praise  ? 
Lu.  6.  40.  every  one  when  he  is  ^p.  shall  be  as  his  master 

13.  32.  and  the  third  day  I  am  perfected 
Jno.  7.  23.  that  they  may  be  '^perfected  into  one 
ICorl.  10.  that  ye  be  2pfi?-/fc<efZ  together  in  the  same  mind 

2  Cor.  13.  11.  Be  '^p. ;  be  comforted  ;  be  of  the  same  mind 
Gal.  3.  3.  begun  in  the  Spirit,  are  ye  now  '^p.  in  the  flesh  ? 
Heb.  7.  28.  appointeth  a  Son,  '^perfected  for  evermore 

10. 14.  he  \iaX\i perfectedlov  ever  them  that  are  sanctified 

1  Jno.  2.  5.  in  him  verily  hath  the  love  of  God  been  perfected 

4.  12.  God  abideth  in  us,  and  his  love  is  perfected  in  us 

Perfecter. — A.V.  ^finisher. 
Heb.  12.  2.  looking  unto  Jesus  the  author  and  '^p.  of  our 

Perfecting. — A.V.  ^perfection. 

2  Cor.  7.  1.  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God 
13.  9.  this  we  also  pray  for,  even  your  '^perfecting 

Eph.  4.  12.  for  the  perfecting  of  the  saints,  unto  the  work 

Perfection. 

Lu.  8.  14.  of  this  life,  and  bring  no  fruit  to  perfection    . 
Heb.  6.  1.  and  press  on  Mnio  perfection  ;  not  laying  again 
7.  11.  if  there  was^.  through  the  Levitical  priesthood 
see  perfecting. 

Perfectly. — A.V.  Ho  the  end. 

1  Th.  5.  2.  know  p.  that  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh 
I  Pet.  1.  13.  be  sober  and  set  your  hope  ^p.  on  the  grace 
see  carefutly,  exactly,  perfected. 

Perfectness. 
Col.  3.  14.  put  on  love,  which  is  the  bond  of  perfectness 

Perform. — A.V.  ^do. 

Mai.  0.  33.  but  shalt  ^e;/or?M.  unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths 
Lu.l3  32. 1  cast  out  devils  and  i^.cures  to-day  and  to-morrow 
Bom.  4.  21.  what  he  had  promised,  lie  was  able  also  to  p. 

sec  complete,  perfect. 

Performance  A.V. — see  fulfihnent,  completion. 

Performed  A.V. — see  come  to imss,  accomplished. 

Peril. 
Rom.  8.  35.  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword  ? 

Perilous  A.V. — see  grievous. 

Perils. 

2Cor.  11.  26.  inj;en7sof  rivers,  in  ^;en7.s- of  robbers,  in /^erjVs 
from  my  countrymen,  in  periln  from  the  Gentiles, 
in  perils  in  the  city,  in  perils  in  the  wilderness, 
in  perils  in  the  sea,  in  perils  among  false  bretliren 


Perish.— ^.F.  ^fall. 

Mat.  5.  29.  that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish,  30 

8.  25.  saying,  Save,  Lord  ;  we  perish.  Lu.  8.  24 

9.  17.  the  wine  is  spilled,  and  tlie  skinsjjeris/i.  Lu.  5.  37 
18.  14.  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  perish 

26.  52.  that  take  the  sword  ^haXl  pierish  with  the  sword 

Ml.  4.  38.  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish  ? 

Lu.  13.  3.  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  in  like  manner  ;?.  5 

33.  it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of  Jerusalem 

15.  17.  have  bread  enough  and  to  spare,  and  I  perish 

21.  18.  And  not  a  hair  of  your  head  shall  ^.  Acts  27.  ^34 

Jno.  3.  16.  whosoever  believeth  on  him  should  not  pierish 

10.  28.  unto  them  eternal  life;  and  they  shall  never  perish 

11.  60.  and  that  the  whole  nation  perish  not 

Acts  8.  20.  Thy  Bilver  perish  with  thee,  because  thou  hast 

13.  41.  Behold,  yedespisers,  and  wonder,  and  perish 
Rom.  2. 12.  sinned  without  law  shall  also  perts/i  without  law 
Col.  2.  22.  (all  which  things  are  to_pt'r*.s7i.  with  the  using) 
Heb.  1.  11.  They  shall  p)erish  ;  but  tliou  continuest 
2  Fet.  3.  9.  not  wishing  that  any  should^.,  but  that  all 
see  decaying,  destroyed,  perisheth,  perishing. 

Perished.— ^.F.  ^departed,  ^destroyed,  Host. 
Mat.  8.  32.  into  the  sea,  and  perished  in  the  waters 
Lu.  11. 51.  v/ho perished  between  the  altar  and  the  sanctuary 
Jno.  17.  12.  I  guarded  them,  and  not  one  of  them  ^perished 
Acts  5.  37.  he  also  perished  ;  and  all,  as  many  as  obeyed  him 

1  Cor.  10.  9.  some  of  them  tempted,  and  '^p.  by  the  serpents 
15.  18.  which  are  fallen  asleep  in  Christ  ha.ve  perished 

Heb.  11.  31.  By  faith  Rahab  the  hArh)t perished  not 

2  Pet.  3.  6.  being  overflowed  with  water,  perished 
Jude  11.  and  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  Korah 

iJey. 18.14.  all  things  that  were  dainty  and  sumptuous  are  ^p. 

Perisheth. — A.V.  ^perish,  '^spilled. 

Mk.  2.  22.  wine  will  burst  the  skins,  and  the  wine  '^perisheth 
Jno.  6.  27.   Work  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth 
1  Cor.  8.  11.  through  thy  knowledge  he  that  is  weak  "^p. 
Jas.  1.  11.  and  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  perisheth 
1  Pet.  1.  7.  being  more  precious  than  gold  tha^t  perisheth 

Perishing.— ^.F.  Host,  '^perish. 

1  Cor.  1 .  18.  word  of  the  cross  is  to  them  that  are  '^p.  foolish- 

2  Cor.  2.  15.  being  saved,  and  in  them  that  are  '^p.    [nesa 
4.  3.  it  is  veiled  in  them  that  are  '^perishing 

2  Th.  2. 10.  of  unrighteousness  for  them  that  are  "^perishing 

Perjiired  A.V. — see  swearers. 

Permission. 

1  Cor.  7.  6.  I  say  by  way  oi p.,  not  of  commandment 

Permit.— ^.F.  '^suffer. 

1  Cor.  16.  7.  to  tarry  a  while  wi(h  you,  if  the  Ijordi permit 
1  Tim.  2.  12.  I  ^permit  not  a  woman  to  teach 
Heb.  6.  3.  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  permit 

Permitted. 

Acts  26.  1.  said  unto  Paul,  Thou  art^.  to  speak  for  thyself 
1  Cor.  14.  34.  for  it  is  not  permitted  unto  them  to  speak 

Pernicious  A.V.—see  lascivious. 

Perplexed. — A.V.    ^did  many   things,  '^doubted,  Hn 
doubt. 

Mk.  6.  20.  Herod — heard  him,  he  was  much  i^.  Lu.  9.  7 
Lu.'ii.  4.  while  they  were^.  thereabout,  behold,  two  men 
Acts  2.  12.  were  all  amazed,  and  were  ^perplexed 


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Acts  5.  24.  they  were  much  "^perplexed  concerninE;  them 
10.  17.  while  Peter  was  much  -perplexed  in  himself 
25.  20. 1,  being  '^.  how  to  inquire  concerning  these  things 
2  Cor.  4.  8.  pressed— yet  not  straitened  ;  p.,  yet  not  unto 
Gal.  4.  20.  for  I  am  ^perplexed  about  you  [despair 

Perplexity. 
Lu.  21.  25.  upon  the  earth  distress  of  nations,  inperplexity 

Persecute. — A.  V.  '^persecuted. 
Mat.  5.  11.  when  men  shall  reproach  you,  and  persecute 
44.  pray  for  them  i\ia.t  persecute  you  Lj'ou 

10.  23.  when  they  p.  you  in  this  city,  flee  into  the  next 

23.  34.  and  jiersecute  from  city  to  city 
Lu.  11.  49.  and  some  of  them  they  shall  kill  and^.  21.  12 
Jno   5.  16.  for  this  cause  did  the  Jews  persecute  Jesus 

15. 20.  If  they  persecuted  me,  they  will  also  persecute  you 
Acts  7.  52.  Which  of  the  prophets  did  not  your  fathers  ^p.  1 
Horn.  12.  14.  Bless  them  that  2?-  you;  bless,  and  curse  not 

Persecuted.— 4. F.  ^persecution. 
Mat.  5. 10.  Blessed  are  they  that  have  been  p.  for  righteous- 

12.  so^.  they  the  prophets  which  were  before  you  [ness' 
Jno.  15.  20.  If  they  j:;.  me,  they  will  also  persecute  you 
Acts  22.  4.  and  Ip.  this  Way  unto  the  death,  binding 

26.  11.  1  persecuted  them  even  unto  foreign  cities 
1  Cor.  4.  12.  being  reviled,  we  bless;  being_p.,  we  endure 

15.  9.  because  1  persecuted  the  church  of  God.  Gal.  1. 13 
Gal.  1.  23.  He  that  once  p  us  now  preacheth  the  faith 

4.  29.  he  that  was  born  after  the  &e^h.  persecuted  him 

6.11.  still  preach circumcision,why  a.mlf.tiW'^persecuted  ? 

6. 12.  circumcised ;  only  that  they  may  not  be  ^persecuted 
Bev.  12.13.  he  j)e)seci(ferf  the  woman  which  broughtforth 

see  persecute,  pursued,  drave. 

Persecutest. 
Acts  9.  4.  Saul,  Saul,  why  p.  thou  me?  22.  7 :  26.  14 
5.  I  am  Jesus  whom  thonpersecutest,  22.  8  :  26.  15 

Persecuting. 
Phil.  3.  6.  as  touching  zeal,  persecuting  the  church 

Persecution. 

Mat.  13.  21.  or  p  ariseth  because  of  the  word.   MJc.  4.  17 
Acts  8.  1.  that  day  a  gre&i persecution  against  the  church 

13.  50.  stirred  up  a_pe)-sec!(iio«  against  Paul  and  Barnabas 
Rom.Q.  35.  love  of  Christ?  shall  tribulation— or^ersecit<io?i 
2  Tim.  3.  12.  live  godly  in  Christ  Jesus  shall  suffer^. 

see  persecuted,  tribulation. 

Persecutions. 

Mk.  10.  30.  lands,  with  p.  ;  and  in  the  world  to  come 
2  Cor.  12.  10.  inpersecutions,  in  distresses,  for  Christ's  sake 
2Th.  1.4.  for  your  patience  and  faith  in  all  your  persecutions 
2r«m.3.10.  p.,  Bufferings;  whatthingsbefellmeat Autioch 
11.  what  V.  I  endured;  and  out  of  them  all  the  Lord 

Persecutor. 

1  Tim.  1.  13.  though  I  was  before  a  blasphemer,  and  &p. 

Perseverance. 
Eph.  G.  18.  and  watching  thereunto  in  all  perseverance 

Person. 

Mat.  22. 16.  regardest  not  the  p.  of  men.  Mh.  12. 14 :  Lu.  20. 21 

2  Cor.  2.  10.  for  your  sakes  have  I  forgiven  it  in  the  p.  of 


PERTAINING 

Eph.  5.  5.  nor  unclean  ^erso?j,  nor  covetous  man 
Hel).  12.  16.  or  profane  j)erso7t,  as  Esau,  who  for  one  mess 
Phileni.  12.  whom  I  have  sent  back  to  thee  in  his  own  p. 
see  man,  substaiice. 

Persons. — A.V.  hnen,  ^names. 

Lu.  15.  7.  more  than  over  ninety  and  nine  righteous  jj. 
Acts  ].  15.  there  was  a  multitude  oi'^p.  gathered  together 
10.  34.  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  ot  persons 
17.  17.  synagogue  with  the  Jews  and  the  deYoutpersons 
2  Cor.  1.  11.  thanks  may  be  given  by  many  p.  on  our  behalf 
2  Pet.  3.  11.  what  manner  of  persons  ought  ye  to  be 
Jade  16.  shewing  respect  of  ^.  for  the  sake  of  advantage 
Bev.  11.  13.  killed  in  the  earthquake  seven  thousand  ^p. 
see  swearers. 

Persuade. 

Mat.  28.  14.  we  will  persuade  him,  and  rid  you  of  care 
2  Cor.  5.  11.  Knowing — the  fear  of  the  Lord,  v/Q  p.  men 
see  persuading. 

Persuaded. — A.V.  '^believed,  Hrust. 

Mat.  27.  20.  chief  priests  and  the  elders  jd.  the  multitudes 
Lu.  16.  31.  neither  will  they  be^j.,  ii  one  rise  from  the  dead 

20.  6.  for  they  he  persuaded  th.&t  John  was  a  prophet 
Acts  14.  19.  having^,  the  multitudes,  they  stoned  Paul 

17.  4.  some  of  them  were  ^p.,  and  consorted  with  Paul 

18.  4.  every  sabbath,  and  persuaded  Jews  and  Greeks 

19.  26.  this  Paul  hath^.  and  turned  away  much  people 

21.  14.  when  he  would  not  be  persuaded,  we  ceased 
26.  26.  I  am  p.  that  none  of  these  things  is  hidden 

Bom.  8.  88.  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither  death,  nor  life 

14.  14.  am  j}.  in  the  Lord  Jesus,  that  nothing  is  unclean 

15.  14.  p.  ofyou,  my  brethren,  that  ye  yourselves  are  full 
2  Tim.  1.  5.  mother  Eunice ;  and,  I  am  p.,  in  thee  also 

12.  I  am  j)ersuaded  that  he  is  able  to  guard  that  which 
Heb.  6.  9.  But,  beloved,  we  are  ^J.  better  things  of  you 
13.  18.  we  are  ^/>e?sMafZe(?  that  we  have  a  good  conscience 

see  assured,  urged. 
Persuadeth. 
Acts.  18.  13,  p.  men  to  worship  God  contrary  to  the  law 

Persuadest  A.V. — see  persuasion 

Persuading. — A.V.  ^persuade. 

Acts  19.  8.  and^.  as  to  the  things  concerning  the  kingdom 

28.  23.  p.  them  concerning  Jesus,  both  from  the  law 
Gal.  1.  10.  For  am  I  now  '^persuading  men,  or  God  ? 

Persuasive — ness. — A.  V.  ^enticing. 

1  Cor.  2.  4.  speech  and  my  preaching  were  not  in  '^p.  words 
Col.  2.  4.  no  one  may  delude  you  with  '^p.  of  speech 

Persuasion. — A.V.  ^persuadest 

Acts  26.  28.  With  but  little  '^p.  thou  wouldest  fain  make  me 
Gal.  5.  8.  This  persuasion  came  not  of  hun  that  calleth  you 

Pertain. 

1  Cor.  6.  3.  how  mv.ch  more,  things  that  p.  to  this  life  ? 

2  Pet.  1.  3.  granted  unto  us  all  things  ihut pertain  unto  life 

see  perttiininy. 

Pertaineth  A.V. — see  helongeth. 

Pertaining. — A.V.  '^pertain. 

Bom.  15.  17.  glorying  in  Christ  Jesus  in  things  ^p.  to  God 
1  Cor.  6.  4.  If  then  ye  have  to  judge  things  p.  to  this  hfe 
Heb.  i.  17.  faithful  high  priest  in  things  p.  to  God    5.  1 
see  according,  concerning,  touching. 


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Perverse. 
Mat.  17.  17.  O  faitlilesa  and  perverse  generation.  Lu.  9.  41 
Acts  20.  30.  speaking  J),  things,  to  draw  away  the  disciples 
F/iil.  2. 15.  crooked  and  p.  generation,  among  whom  ye 

see  wranglings. 

Pervert. 
Acts  13.  10.  not  cease  to^.  the  right  ways  of  the  Lord  ? 
Gal.  1.  7.  trouble  you,  and  would  ^.  the  gospel  of  Christ 

Perverted. — A.V.  ^subverted. 
Tit.  3.  11.  knowing  that  such  a  one  is  ^perverted 

Perverteth— ing. 

Lu.  23.  2.  We  found  this  raanperverting  our  nation 

14.  brought  unto  me  this  man,  as  one  that^.  the  people 

Pestilences. 
Lu.  21.  11.  and  in  divers  places  famines  a,ud  pestilences 

Pestilent. 
Acts  24.  5.  For  we  have  found  this  man  a,  pestilent  fellow 

Petitions. 
1  Jno.  5. 15.  we  have  the  p .  which  we  have  asked  of  him 

Pharisee — s.— see  proper  names. 

Philosophers. 
Acts  17. 18.  the  Epicurean  and  Stoic  p.  encountered  him 

Philosophy. 

Col.  2.  8.  that  maketh  spoil  of  you  through  his  philosophy 

Phylacteries. 
Mat.  23.  5.  for  they  make  broad  their  jp.,  and  enlarge 

Physician— s. 

Mat.  9.  12.  a^.,  but  they  that  are  sick.  Mk.  2.  17  :  Lu.  5.  31 
Mk.  5.  26.  suffered  many  things  of  many  p.  Lu.  8.  43 
Lu.4..  23.  say  unto  me  this  parable,  Pliysician,  heal  thyself 
Col.i.  14.  Luke,  the  beloved  jj%s2cia?i,  and  Demas  salute 

Piece. 

Mat.  9.  16.  a  p.  of  undressed  cloth  upon  an  old  garment. 
Lu.5.  36.  the  piece  from  the  new    IMk.  2.  21  :  Lu.  5.  36 

15.  8.  if  she  lose  one^^ece,  doth  not  light  a  lamp 

9.  Eejoice  with  me,  for  I  have  found  the  piece  which 
24.  42    And  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled  fish 
see  field,  shekel. 

Pieces. — A  V.  ^meat 

Mat.  15.  37.  which  remained  over  of  the  broken  '^pieces 
21.44.  falleth  on  this  stone  shall  be  broken  top.  Lu.  20. 18 

26.  15.  they  weighed  unto  him  thirty  pieces  of  silver 

27.  3.  brought  back  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver.  5,  6,  9 
Lu.  15.  8    what  woman  having  ten  2^ieces  of  silver,  if  she 
Acts\^.  19.  and  found  it  fifty  thoMBAuA.  pieces  of  silver 

23.  10.  fearing  lest  Paul  should  be  torn  in  pieces  by  them 

Pierce — d. 

Lu.  2.  35.  yea  and  a  sword  shall  ^.  through  thine  own  soul 
Jno.  19.  34.  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear  pierced  his  side 
37.  They  shall  look  on  him  whom  they  pierced  [sorrows 
1  Tim.  6,  10.  have  ^?>-)-Cf(Z  themselves  through  with  many 
Hev.  1.  7.  every  eye  sliall  see  him,  and  they  which  _p.  him 


Piercing. 
Heb.  4.  \^.piercing  even  to  the  dividing  of  soul  and  spirit 

Piety. 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  first  to  shevf  piety  towards  their  own  family 

Pigeons. 
Lu.  2.  24.  A  pair  of  turtledoves,  or  two  yonng  pigeons 

PUgrims. 

Heb.  11.  13.  confessed  that  they  were  strangers  and^. 
1  Fet.  2.  11.  smA  pilgrims,  to  abstain  from  fleshly  lusts 

Pillar. 
1  Tim:  3.  15.  church — the  jiillar  and  ground  of  the  truth 
Bev.  3.  12.  He  that  overconieth,  I  will  make  him  a  pillar 

Pillars. 

Gal.  2.  9.  James  and  Cephas  and  John — reputed  to  be  p. 
Bev.  10.  1.  facewas  as  the  sun,  audliis  feet  as  2'»^?«'''S  of  fiie 

Pillow  A.V. — see  cushion 

Pineth- 
Mk.  9.  18   and  grindeth  his  teeth,  and  pineth  away 

Pinnacle. 
Mat.  4.  5    he  set  him  on  the  p  of  the  temple.  Lu.  4  9 

Pipe. 
1  Cor  14.  7  without  hfe,  giving  a  voice,  whether^,  or  harp 

Piped, 
Mat.  11.17.  We  ^  unto  you,  and  ye  did  not  dance.  Lu.7.S2 

1  Cor.  14.  7.  how  shall  it  be  known  what  isp  or  harped? 

Pipers  A.V. — see  flute-players. 

Pit — s. — A.  V.  ^chains,  '^ditch. 
Mat.  12. 11.  sheep,  and  if  this  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath 
15.  14.  blind  guide  the  blind,  both  shall  fall  into  a  ^pit 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  and  committed  them  to  ^pits  of  darkness 

see  abyss. 

Pitched. 
Ileb  8   2.  of  the  true  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitched 

Pitcher 
Mk  14   13.  a  man  bearing  a,  pitcher  of  water.  Lu.  22.  10 

Pitiable. — A.V.  hniserable. 
1  Cor  15   19.  we  are  of  aU  men  most  '^pitiable 
Pitiful  A.V. — see  pity,  tenderhearted. 

Pity.— ^.F   '^pitiful. 

Jas.  5. 11.  seen— that  the  Lord  is  full  of  "^pity,  and  merciful 

see  mercy. 

Place. — A.V.  "^authority,  ^part,    ^plaiti,  h-ooms,   ^wont 
to  be  made. 
Mat.  14.  35.  when  the  men  of  that  j).  knew  him,  they  sent 
23.  6.  love  the  chief  ^2^lace  at  feasts 
26.  52.  Put  up  again  thy  sword  into  its^7rtce 
27.33.  a  place  called  Golgotha,  that  is  to  say.  The  place  of 

a  skull.  Mk.  15.  22 :  Lu.  23.  33  :  Jno.  19.  17 
28.  6.  Gome,  seethe^Zace  where  the  Lord  lay.  Mk.  16.  6 


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MJc  6.  11.  And  whatsoever  ^jZace  shall  not  receive  you 
Lu.  4.  17.  book,  and  found  the  place  where  it  was  written 
6.  17.  came  down  with  them,  and  stood  on  a  level  ^jylaca 

10.  1.   two  and  two  befoi'e  his  face  into  every  city  and  p. 

32.  Levite  also,  when  he  came  to  tbe^.,  and  saw  him 
14.  9.  Give  this  man  p. — shame  to  take  the  lowest  ^place 

10.  thou  art  bidden,  go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  *p. 
16.  28.  lest  they  also  come  into  this  ^Zace  of  torment 
23.  5.  and  beginning  from  Galilee  even  unto  this  place 
Jno.  4.  20.  in  Jerusalem  is  the  ^.  where  men  ought  to  worsliip 

5.  13.  conveyedhimself  away,  a  multitude  being  in  the  2' 

11.  6.  he  abode — two  days  in  the^Zare  where  he  was 
30.  was  still  in  the^j?«c;e  where  Martha  met  him) 

48.  Romans  will  come  and  take  away  both  our  place 

14.  2.  I  go  to  prepare  a.- place  for  you.  3 

18.  2.  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him,  knew  the  place 
19. 41.  in  the^j.  where  he  was  crucified  there  was  a  garden 
Acts  1.  25.  ^p.  in  this  ministry  and  apostleship,  from  which 
Judas  fell  away,  that  he  mightgo  tohisown^Zace 
2.  1    they  were  all  together  in  one  place 

4,  31.  when  they  had  prayed,  the  place  was  shaken 

6.  14,  Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this^Znce 

7.  7.  shall  they  come  forth,  and  serve  me  in  this  place 

33.  J),  whereon  thou  [Moses]  standest  is  holy  ground 

49.  Or  what  is  the ^Zace  of  my  rest? 

8.  32.  p.  of  the  scripture  whicli  he  was  reading  was-this 
16.  13.  where  we  supposed  there  was  a  ^place  of  prayer 
21.  12.  both  we  and  they  of  that  place  besought  him 

28.teacheth — against  the  people,  and  the  law,  andthis^. 

25.  23.  and  they  were  entered  into  the  place  of  hearing 

Mom.  9.  26.  in  the^j.  where  it  was  said — Ye  are  not  my 

12.  19.  Avenge  not — but  give  p>lace  unto  wrath    [people 

15.  23.  now,  having  no  more  unj  place  in  these  regions 

1  Cor.  1.  2    with  all  that  call  upon  the  name  of  our  Lord 

Jesus  Christ  in  every  place  [say  the  Amen 

14. 16.  how  shall  he  that  filleth  the  ^^jZace  of  the  unlearned 

2  Cor.  2.  14.  the  savour  of  his  knowledge  in  every  place 
Gal.  2.  5.  we  gave  ^Zace  in  the  way  of  subjection,  no,  not 
Eph.  4.  27.  neither  give  place  to  the  devil 

1  Th.  1.  8.  in  every  ^.  your  faith  to  God- ward  is  gone  forth 
1  Ti77i.  2.  2.  for  kings  and  all  that  are  in  high  '^place 
Heb.  4.5.  in  this^.  again.  They  shall  not  enter  into  my  rest 

5.  6.  he  saith  also  in  another  place,  Thou  art  a  priest 
8.  7.  faultless,  then  would  no  place  have  been  sought 

11.  8.  Abraham,  when  he  was  called,  obeyed  to  go  out 

unto  a  place  which  he  was  to  receive     [sought  it 

12.  17.   he  found  no  place  of  repentance),  though  he 
Bev.  2.  5.  and  will  move  thy  candlestick  out  of  its  place 

12.  6.  where  she  hath  a,  place  prepared  of  God 

8.  neither  was  their  ^Zace  found  any  more  in  heaven 

14.  that  she  might  fly  into  the  wilderness  unto  her  place 

16. 16.  the^Zace  which  is  called  in  Hebrew  Har-Magedon 

20. 11.  fled  away  ;  and  there  was  found  noplace  for  them 

see  course,  desert,  holy,  opening,  somewhere,  steep,  street. 
Places. — A.V.  Aground. 
Mat.  13.  20.  he  that  was  sown  upon  the  rocky  p.  Mk.  4.  il6 
24.  7.  there  shall  be  famines  and  earthquakes  in  divers 
places.  Mk.  13.  8  :  Lu.  21.  11 
Acts  24.  3.  we  accept  it  in  all  ways  and  in  all  j;Zaces 

27.  2.  about  to  sail  unto  the  places  on  the  coast  of  Asia 
Eph  6. 12.  spiritual  hosts  of  wickedness  in  the  heavenly  p. 
liev.  6.  14.  mountain  and  island  were  moved  out  of  their  ^. 
see  heavenly,  rest. 

Plague. — A.V.  ^plagues. 
Mh.  5. 29.  felt  in  her  body  that  she  was  healed  of  her  plague 

34.  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy  plague 

Bev. 11. 6.  power — to  smite  the  earth  with  every  ij3.,  as  often 
16.21.  p.  of  the  hail;  for  the^).  thereof  is  exceeding  great 


Plagues. 

Mk.  3.  10.  as  many  as  h&d plagues  pressed  upon  him 

Lu.  7.  21.  he  cured  many  of  diseases  &nd  plagues 

liev.  9.  20.  mankind,  which  were  not  killed  with  these  p. 

15.  1.  seven  angels  having  eeven  plagues.  6,  8  :  21.  9 
16.9.  name  of  the  God  which  hath  the  power  over  these  tj. 
18.  4.  and  that  ye  receive  not  of  her  plagues 

8.  Therefore  in  one  day  shall  her  plagues  come,  death 
22.  18.  God  shall  add  unto  him  the^.  which  are  written 

see  plague. 
Plain. 

Mk.  7.  35.  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and  he  spake  plain 
see  (level)  place. 
Plainly. 

Jno.  10.  24.  If  thou  art  the  Christ,  tell  us  plainly 

11.  14.  Jesus — said  unto  them  plainly,  Lazarus  is  dead 

16.  25.  but  shall  tell  you  plainly  of  the  Father 

29.  nowspeakest  thou. plainly ,  and  speakest  no  proverb 
see  manifest. 

Plainness  A.V. — see  boldness. 

Plaited— ing.—^.F.  ^platted. 

Mat.27. 29.  plaited  a  crown  of  thorns.  Mk.  15. 17:  €7'«o.l9.  2 
1  Pet.  3.  3.  not  be  the  outward  adorning  ot  p.  the  hair 

Planks. — A.V.  ^boards. 
Acts  27.  44.  some  on  ^planks,  and  some  on  other  things 

Plant. 
Mat.  15. 13.  Every  ^.  which  my  heavenly  Father  planted  not 

Planted. 
Mat.  15. 13.  Every  plant  which  my  heavenly  Father^,  not 
21.  33.  which  planted  a  vineyard.  Mk.  12.  1 :  Lu.  20.  9 
Lu.  13.  6.  man  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  vineyard 
17  6.  Be  thou  rooted  up,  and  be  thou  planted  in  the  sea 
28.  they  bought,  they  sold,  they  planted,  they  builded 
1  Cor.  3. 6.  Ip.,  ApoUos  watered ;  but  God  gave  the  increase 
see  united. 
Planteth. 
1  Cor  3.  7.  So  then  neither  is  he  that  planteth  anything 
8.  Now  he  that  planteth  and  he  that  watereth  are  one 

9.  7    who  p.  a  vineyard,  and  eateth  not  the  fruit  thereof  ? 

Platted  A  V.— see  plaited 

Platter. 
Mat  23. 1c>.  outside  of  the  cup  and  of  the^ZnZZer.  Lxi.  11.  39 
26.  cleanse  first  the  inside  of  the  cup  and  of  the  platter 

Play. 
1  Cor.  10.  7.  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink,  and  rose  up  to  play 

Pleadeth. — A.V.  ^maketh  iiitercession. 
Bom.  11.  2.  Elijah?  how  he  ^p.  with  God  against  Israel 

Please. 
Bom.  8.  8.  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot  please  God 

15.  1.  infirmities  of  the  weak,  and  not  to^.  ourselves 
2.  each— ^ZecMe  his  neighbour  for  that  which  is  good 
1  Cor.  7.  3'2.  is  careful — how  he  rQa.y  please  the  Lord 

33.  for  the  things  of  the  world,  how  he  may^.  his  wife 

34.  how  she  may  please  her  husband 

10.  33.  p.  all  men  in  all  things,  not  seeking  mine  own 
Gal.  1.  10.  men,  or  God?  or  am  I  seeking  to 2:>lease  men? 


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1  Th.  2.  15.  and  p.  not  God,  and  are  contrary  to  all  men 
4.  1.  received  of  us  how  ye  ought  to  walk  and  to  2^.  God 

2  Tim.  2.  4,  ma,y  please  him  who  enrolled  him  as  a  soldier 

see  pleasing,  well-pleasing. 
Pleased. 

Mat.  14.  6.  danced  in  the  midst,  and  jp.  Herod.  Mk.  6.  22 
Acts  6.  5.  saying  j7.  the  whole  multitude  :  and  they  chose 

12. 3.  when  he  saw  that  itpleased  the  Jews,  he  proceeded 
Bom.  15.  3.  For  Christ  also  pleased  not  himself 
1  Cor.  12.  18.  God  set  the  members — even  as  it  pleased  him 

15.  38    God  givethit  a  body  even  as  it  pleased  him 
Col.  1.  27.  God  was  p.  to  make  known  what  is  the  riches 
see  content,  pleasing,  pleasure,  well-pleased,  v)ell-pleasing. 

Pleasing.— J^.F.  "^please — d. 

Jno.  8,  29.  I  do  always  the  things  that  are  ^pleasing  to  him 
Gal.  1.  10.  if  I  were  still  ^p.  men,  I  should  not  be  a  servant 
Col.  1.  10.  to  walk  worthily  of  the  Lord  unto  &U.  pleasing 
1  Th.  2.  4.  so  we  speak  ;  not  &s  pleasing  raeu,  but  God 
1  Jfio.  3. 22.  and  do  the  things  that  &X6  pleasing  in  his  sight 
see  well-pleasing. 

Pleasure. — A.V.  ^pleased,  ^pleasures. 

Lu,  12.  32.  Father's  good  pleasure  to  give  you  the  kingdom 
Bom.  15.  26.  it  hath  been  the  good  i^.  of  Macedonia.  ^27 

1  Cor.  1.  21.  God's  good  ^p.  through  the  foolishness  of  the 

2  Cor.  12.  10.  Wherefore  I  take  ^j^easi«'e  in  weaknesses 
Gal.  1.  15.  it  was  the  good  '^p.  of  God,  who  separated  me 
Eph.  1.  5.  according  to  the  good,  pleasure  of  his  will.  9 
Phil.  2.  13.  both  to  will  and  to  work,  for  his  goad  pleasure 
Col.  1.  19.  good  ^pleasure  of  the  Father  that  in  him  should 
2  Th.  2.  12.  not  the  truth,   but  had^.  in  unrighteousness 

1  Ti7n.  5.  6.  she  that  giveth  herself  to  jj.  is  dead  while  she 

2  Tim.  3.  4.  lovers  of  '^pleasure  rather  than  lovers  of  God 
Heh.  10.  6.  sacrifices  for  sin  thou  hadst  no  pleasure.  8 

38.  if  he  shrink  back,  my  soul  hath  no  pleasure  in  him 
Jas.  5.  5.  lived  delicately  on  the  earth,  and  taken  your^. 
2  Pet.  2.  13.  men  that  count  it^.  to  revel  in  the  day-time 
see  consent,  delicately,  desire,  favoiir,  good,  will. 

Pleasures — A.V.  Husts. 

ZiU.  8. 14.  riches  and;}?etts«resof  this  life,  and  bring  no  fruit 
Tit.  3.  3.  deceived,  serving  divers  lusts  s,nA  pleasures 
Heb.  11.  25.  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  a  season 
Jas.  4. 1.  even  of  your  ^pleasures  that  war  in  your  members  ? 
3.  ye  ask  amiss,  that  ye  may  spend  it  in  your  ^pleasures 
see  pleasure. 

Plenteous.— .l.F.  ^great. 
Mat.9.37.  harvest  truly  is^.,but  the  labourers.  Lu.  10.  ^2 

Plentifully. 
Lu.  12.  16.  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought  forth  ^. 

Plot— S. — A.  V.  Haid  wait.  Haying  await,  Hying  in  wait. 
Acts  9.  24.  but  their  "^plot  became  known  to  Saul 
20.  19.  which  befell  me  by  the  ^jAots  of  the  Jews.  13 
23. 30.  when  it  was  shewn  to  me  that  there  would  be  a  ^p_ 

Plough. 
Lu.  9. 62.  put  hishand  to  th.ei)lough,a.nd.  looking  back,  is  fit 

Plow — eth. 
1  Cor.  9.  10.  because  he  ih&t  ploweth  ought  io plow  in  hope 

Plowing. 
Lu.n.7.  of  you,  having  a  servant^ZowiKg' or  keeping  sheep 


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Pluck. 

Mat.  5.  29.  eye  causeth  thee  to  stumble,  ^ZzicA;  it  out.  18.  & 

12.  1.  began  to  pluck  ears  of  corn,  and  to  eat.  Mk.  2.  23 

see  snatch. 
Plucked. 

Lu.  6.  1.  his  disci-pies  plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and  did  eat 

Gal.  4. 15.  if  possible,  ye  would  hnYe^jlucked  out  your  eyes 

Jicde  12.  without  fruit,  twice  dead, plucked  up  by  the  roots 

see  rent,  rooted. 

Poets. 

Acts  17.  28.  as  certain  even  of  your  own  poets  have  said 
Point — s. — A.V.  h-eady,  "^signify,  ^suin. 

Mk.  5.  23.  My  little  daughter  is  at  the  j'oiyit  of  death 
Lu.l.  2.  centurion's  servant — was  sick  and  at  the  ^p.oi  death 
Jno.  4.  47.  heal  his  son  ;  for  he  was  at  the  point  of  death 
Heb  4.  15.  hath  been  in  all  points  tempted  like  as  we  are 

8.  1 .  things  which  we  are  saying  the  chief  ^point  is  this 
Jas.  2.  10.  stumble  in  one  point,  he  is  become  guilty  of  all 
1  Pet.  1  11.  Spirit  of  Christ  which  was  in  them  did '•^j9  unto 

Poison. 

Botn.  3.  13.  The  poison  of  asps  is  under  their  lips 
Jas.  3.  8.  it  is  a  restless  evil,  it  is  full  of  deadly  poison 

Polluted  A.V. — see  defiled. 

Pollutions. 

Acts  15.  20.  that  they  abstain  from  the  pollutions  of  idols 
see  defilements. 
Pomp. 

Acts  25.  23.  Agrippa  was  come,  and  Bernice,  with  great  jj. 

Pondered  A.V. — see  pondering. 

Pondering. — A.V.  ^pondered. 
Lu.  2. 19.  Mary  kept  all  these  sayings,!^,  them  in  her  heart 

Pool. 

Jno.  5.  2.  there  is  in  Jerusalem  by  the  sheep  gate  a.  pool 
4.  went  down  at  certain  seasons  into  the^ooZ  [margin] 
7.  I  have  no  man — to  put  me  into  the  ^ooZ 

9.  7.  said  unto  him.  Go,  wash  in  the  pool  of  Siloam 

Poor. 

Mat.  5.  3.  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit.  i?<.  6.  20 
11.  5.  the  ^oor  have  good  tidings  preached.  Lu.  7.  22 
19.21.  thouhast,  and  givetothejj.  lfA:.10.21 :  I>m.18.22 
26.9.  soldfor  much,  and  given  to  thejj.  ilfZ;.14.5 :  J'no.12.5 
1 1.  ye  have  the^:i.  always  with  you.  Mk.  14.  7  :  Jno.  12. 8 
Mk.  12.  42.  p.  widow,  and  she  cast  in  two  mites.  Lu.  21.  2 
43.  This  p.  widow  cast  in  more  than  all  they.  Lu.  21.  3 
Lu.  4.  18.  anointed  me  to  preach  good  tidings  to  the  poor 
14.  13.  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  bid  the  ^007- 
21.  bring  in  hither  the  poor  and  maimed  and  blind 
19.  8.  Lord,  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  jsoor 
Jno.  12.  6.  this  he  said,  not  because  he  cared  for  the  poor 

13.  29.  that  he  should  give  something  to  the  ^oor 
Bom.  15.  26.  contribution  for  the  poor  among  the  saints 

1  Cor.  13.  3.  if  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  the  jpoor 

2  Cor.  6.  10.  a.spoor,  yet  making  many  rich 

8.  9.  he  was  rich,  yet  for  your  sakes  he  became  poor 

9.  9.  scattered  abroad,  he  hath  given  to  the  ^oo?- 

Gal.  2.  10.  they  would  that  we  should  remember  the^oo7* 
Jas.  2.  2.  there  come  in  also  a.  poor  man  in  vile  clothing 
3.  ye  say  to  the  j?.  man.  Stand  thou  there,  or  sit  under 
6.  God  choose  them  that  are  ji.  as  to  tlie  world  to  be  rich 


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Jaa.  2.  6.  But  ye  bave  dishonoured  the  jsoor  man 
Bev.  3.  17.  art  the  wretched  one  and  miserable  and  poor 
13. 16.  rich  and  the  jj.— that  there  be  given  them  a  mark 

Porch. 

Mat.  26.  71.  out  into  the  porch,  another  maid  saw  him 
Mk.  14.  68.  he  went  out  into  the  porch  ;  and  the  cock  crew 
Jno.lQ.'li.  Jesus  was  walking  in  the  temple  in  Solomon's  ^5. 
Acts  3.  11.  people  ran  together  unto  them  in  the  porch 
5.  12.  they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  Solomon's j3orc/i 

Porches. 
Jno.  5.  2.  called  in  Hebrew  Bethesda,  having  five  porches 

Porter. 
Mk.  13.  34.  his  work,  commanded  also  the  ^or^er  to  watch 
Jno.  10.  3.  To  him  the  porter  openeth ;  and  the  sheep  hear 

Portion — S. — A  V.  ^part,  ^partakers,  Himes. 
Mat.  24.  51.  and  appoint  his  portion  with  the  hypocrites 
liii.  12.  42.  give  them  th.&ix po7-tiun  of  food  in  due  season  ? 
46.  and  appoint  hi&  portion  with  the  unfaithful 

15.  12.  give  me  the^.  of  thy  substance  that  falleth  to  me 
Acts  1.  17,  and  received  his  ijjor^ioH  in  this  ministry  [altar? 

1  Cor.  9.  13.  wait  upon  the  altar  have  their  2p.  with  the 

2  Cor.  6. 15  or  what  ip.  hath  a  believer  with  an  unbeliever? 
Heh.  1,  1.   God,  having  of  old  time  spoken  -by  divers  ^. 

Possess — ed. 
Acts^.  32.  aught  of  the  things  which  he  p.  was  his  own 
1  Cor.  7.  30.  and  those  that  buy,  as  though  they /JossessetZ  not 

1  Th.  4.  4.  to  p.  himself  of  his  own  vessel  in  sanctification 

see  devil,  get,  having,  win. 

Possesseth— ing. 
Lu.  12.  15    not  in  the  abundance  of  the  things  which  he  p. 

2  Cor.  6. 10.  as  having  nothing,  and  yet  possessing  all  things 

Possession — S. — A.  V.  ^goods.  ^peculiar,  ^substance. 

Mat.  19:  22.  he  was  one  that  had  great  p.  Mk.  10.  22 
.dc^s  2. 45  sold  theirjjossessio?w  and  goods,  and  parted  them 
5.  1.  Ananias,  with  Sapjihira  his  wife,  sold  a  possession 
7.  5.  promised  that  he  would  give  it  to  him  in  possession 
45.  Joshua  when  they  entered  on  the  j?  of  the  nations 
Eph.  1.  14    unto  the  redemption  of  God's  own  possession 
Tit.  2.  14.  unto  himself  a  people  for  his  own  ^p.  1  Pet.  2.  ^9 
Heb.  10.  34.  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  ^possessions, 
knowing  that  ye  yourselves  have  a  better  ^p. 
see  belonging. 

Possessors. 

Acts  4.  34.  as  many  as  were^  of  lands  or  houses  sold  them 

Possible. 

Mat.  19.26.  with  God  all  things  are  ^j   .¥7^10.27:  Lu.18.27 
24.  24.  lead  astray,  ii  possible,  even  the  elect    Mk.  13.  22 
26.  39,  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass  away  from  me 
Mk.  9.  23.  All  things  ave  possible  tc  him  that  believeth 
14.  35.  if  it  were  p.^  the  hour  might  pass  away  from  him 
36.  Abba,  Father,  all  things  are  possible  unto  thee 
Acts  2.  24.  not  possible  that  he  should  be  holden  of  it 

20. 16.  p>-  for  him,  to  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost 
Mom.  12.  18.  possible,  as  much  as  in  you  lieth,be  at  peace 
1  Cor.  11.  20.  it  is  not  possible  to  eat  the  Lord's  supper 
Gal.  4.  15.  ii  possible,  ye  would  have  plucked  out  youi  eyes 
see  impossible. 
Pot— 3. 

Mk.  7.  4.  received  to  hold,  washings  of  cups,  and  pots 
Heb.  9.  4   wherein  was  a  golden  pot  holding  the  manna 


POWER 

Potentate — see  proper  names. 

Potter. 

Mat.  27.  7.  and  bought  with  them  the  ^o^^er's  field.  10 
Rom.  9.  21.  hath  not  the  jootter  a  right  over  the  clay 
Rev.  2.  27.  as  the  vessels  of  the  potter  are  broken  to  shivers 

Pound— s. 

L?t.  19. 13.  ten  servants  of  his,  and  gave  them  ten  pounds 
16.  Lord,  t\iy  pound  hath  made  ten  pounds  more 

18.  lilh.y  pound.  Lord,  hath  made  fLYe  pounds 

20.  here  is  thj  pound,  which  I  kept  laid  up  in  a  napkin 
24.  Take  away  from  him  the  pound,  and  give  it  vmto 
him  that  hath  the  ten  jJo«?i  (is.  25 
/wo.  12.3.  Mary  therefore  took  a^.  of  omtment  of  spikenard 
19.  39.  myrrh  and  aloes,  about  a  hvmdred  pound  weight 

Pour — ed. — A  V.  ^shed 

Mat.  26  7.  ointment— p   it  upon  his  head.  12:  Mk.  14.  3 
Lu.  22.  20.  blood,  even  that  which  is  ^poured  out  for  you 
Jno.  2.  15.  and  he  poured  out  the  changers'  money 
Acts  2.  17.  I  will  pour  forth  of  my  Spirit  upon  all  fiesh.  18 
2  33.  he  hath  ^poured  forth  this,  which  ye  see  and  hear 
10.  45.  Gentiles  also  wasjj.  out  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
Tit.  3.  6.  Holy  Ghost  which  he  ^poured  out  upon  us  richly 
Rev   16.  1   pour  out  the  seven  bowls  of  the  wrath  of  God 
2,  went,  and  pou)-ed  out  his  bowl.  3,  4,  8,  lU,  12,  17 
6.  for  they  ^poured  out  tlie  blood  of  saints  and  prophets 
see  prepared. 

Po\iretli— ing. 

Lu.  10.  34.  bound  up  his  wounds,  p.  on  them  oil  and  wine 
Jno.  13. 5.  Then  he^^owrei/i  water  into  the  bason,  and  began 

Poverty. 

2  Cor.  8.  2.  p.  abounded  unto  the  riches  of  their  liberality 
9.  poor,  that  ye  through  hia pove7-ty  might  become  rich 
Rev.  2.  9.  I  know  thy  tribulation,  and  thy  poverty 

Powder  A.V, — see  dust. 

Povyer. — A.V.    ^able,   "abundance,    hyiight,    ^mighty, 

^strengtli,  ^violence,  "^ virtue. 

Mat.  9.  6.  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power  on 

earth  to  forgive  sins.  Mk.  2.  10:  Lu.  5.  24 

8.  glorified  God,  which  had  given  such  power  unto  men 

24.30.  clouds  of  heaven  with^oz<;er.  MZ;.  13. 26:  Lu  21.27 

26.  64.   sitting  at  the  right  hand  ot power.    Mk.  14  62 

Mk.  5.  30.  Jesus,  perceiving — that  the  '^p.  proceeding  from 

9   1.  till  they  see  the  kingdom  of  God  come  with  ^ower 
Lu.  1.  17.  before  his  face  in  the  spirit  andpower  of  Elijah 

35.  the  p.  of  the  Most  High  shall  overshadow  thee 

4.  14.  Jesus  returned  in  the^owe?-  of  the  Spirit 

36.  &nd power  he  commandeth  the  unclean  spirits 

5.  17.  and  the  power  of  the  Lord  was  with  him  to  heal 
6. 19.  for  ipower  came  forth  from  him,  and  healed  them  all 

9.  1.  the  twelve — and  gave  them^.  and  authority  over 

10.  19.  I  have  given  you — over  all  the  p.  of  the  enemy 
12.  5.  after  he  hath  killed  hath  joower  to  cast  into  hell 
22.  53.  but  this  is  your  hour,  and  the  power  of  darkness 
24.  49.  until  j-e  be  clothed  with  power  from  on  high 

tZno.  10.  18.  I  have  p.  to  lay  it  down — p.  to  take  it  again 

19.  10.  I  have  p.  to  release  thee,  and  have^.  to  crucify 
11.  no  power  against  me,  except  it  were  given  thee 

Acts  1.8.  ye  shall  receive^.,  when  the  Holy  Ghost  is  come 

3.  12.  as  though  by  our  own^.  or  godliness  we  hadm:ide 

4.  7.  By  what^.,  or  in  what  name,  have  ye  done  this? 

5.  4.  and  after  it  was  sold,  was  it  not  in  ^yy  power  ? 

6.  8.  Stephen,  full  of  grace  and^J.,  wrought  great  wonders 


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Acts8. 19.  saying,  Give  me  also  this  j).,  thatonwLorasoevei' 

10.  38.  God  anointed  him  with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  with^. 
25.  5.  Let  them — which  are  ot^p.  among  you,  go  down 
2ti.  18.  and  from  the  power  of  Satan  unto  God 

Bum.  1.  4.  who  was  declared  to  he  the  Son  of  God  with  j?. 

20.  that  are  made,  even  his  everlasting  j?.  and  divinity 

9   17.  raise  thee  up,  that  I  might  shew  in  thee  my  ji^oiter 

22.  his  wrath,  and  to  make  liis  power  known,  endured 

13.  1.  for  there  is  no poiver  but  of  God 

2.  resisteth  tlie^.,  withstaudeth  the  ordinance  of  God 

3.  thou  have  no  fear  of  the  p  ?  do  that  which  is  good 
34.  4,  the  Lord  hath  ^potrer  to  make  him  stand  [Ghost 
15   13.  ye  may  abound  in  hope,  in  the  poiver  of  the  Holy 

19.  the  ^p.  of  signs  and  wonders,  in  the  p.  of  the  Holy 

1  Cor.  2.  4.  in  demonstration  of  the  Spirit  and  of  ^    [  Ghost 

4.  19.  word  of  them  whioli  are  puffed  up,  but  the  power 

20.  For  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  in  word,  hut  in  power 

5.  4.  and  my  spirit,  with  the  ^ou'e?-  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

6.  12.  but  I  will  not  he  brought  under  the  power  of  any 
14.  and  will  raise  up  us  through  his  power 

7  4.  wife  hath  not  p. — husband  hath  not  p.  over  his  own 
37.  hath  ^.  as  touching  his  own  will,  and  hath  deter- 

15.  24.  abolished  all  rule  and  all  authority  and  p.  [mined 
43.  it  is  sown  iu  weakness  ;  it  is-  raised  in  p)Oiver 
56.  sting  of  death  is  sin ;  and  the  ^power  of  sin  is  the  law 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  weighed  down  exceedingly,  beyond  our  ^poiver 
4.  7.  the  exceeding  greatness  of  the  ^oM'er  may  be  of  God 
8.  3.  according  to  tlieir^. — beyond  theirpower,  they  gave 

12.  9    for  my  ^power  is  made  perfect  iu  weakness 

Eph  1.  19.  greatness  of  his  power  to  us-ward  who  believe 

21.  far  above  all  rule,  and  authoritj%  'ajiii  power 

2.  2.  according  to  the  prince  of  the  jjower  of  the  air 

3.  7.  given  me  according  to  the  working  of  his  poiver 
16.  strengthened  with  '^poiver  through  his  Spirit 
20.  according  to  the  poiver  that  worketh  iu  us 

PJtil.  3.  10.  may  know  him,  and  the^.  of  his  resurrection 
Col.  1. 11.  strengthened  with  all  ^p.,  according  to  the  might 
13.  who  delivered  us  out  of  the  power  of  darkness 
2.  10.  who  is  the  head  of  all  principality  and  power 

1  Th.  1.  5.  not  unto  you  in  word  only,  but  also  in  poiver 

2  Th.  1.  7.  Lord  Jesus  from  heaven  with  the  angels  of  liis  ^p. 

11.  and  fulfil  every — work  of  faith,  with,  power 

2.  9.  to  the  working  of  Satan  with  all  power  and  signs 

1  Tim.  6.  16.  to  whom  be  honour  and  jj.  eternal.     Amen 

2  Tim.  1.  7.  gave  us  not  a  spirit  of  fearfulness  ,  but  of  ^, 

3.  5.  holdiugaform  of  godliness,  buthaviugdeniedthe^. 
Heb.  1.  3.  upholding  all  things  by  the  word  of  his  power 

2.  14.  bring  to  nought  him  that  had  the  power  of  death 

7.  16.  but  after  the  power  of  an  endless  life 

11  34.  quenched  the  ^poiver  of  fire,  escaped  the  edge 
2  Pet.  1.  3.  his  divine  p.  hath  granted  unto  us  all  things 
16.  when  we  made  known  unto  you  the^.  and  coming 

2.  11.  whereas  angels,  though  greater  in  might  and^?- 
Jude  25.  our  Lord,  be  glory,  majesty,  dominion  and  power 
Rev.  3.  8.  that  thou  hast  a  little  ^p. ,  and  didst  keep  my  word 

4.  11.  receive  the  glory  and  the  honour  and  the  power 

5.  12.  Lamb — slain  to  receive  the  power,  and  riches 

7.  12.  honour,  and  ^ot^^er,  and  might,  be  unto  our  God 
9. 3.  ^ower  was  given  them,  as  the  scorpions^have^jowe?- 
10.  in  their  tails  is  their  power  to  hurt  men  five  months 
19.  For  the  power  of  the  horses  is  in  their  mouth 

11.  6    have  the  p.  to  shut  the  heaven — p.  over  the  waters 
12. 10    salvation,  and  the '^jj.,  and  the  kingdom  of  our  God 

13.  2.  the  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his  throne 

14.  18    from  the  altar,  he  that  ha,th  power  over  fire 

15.  8.  smoke  from  the  glory  of  God,  and  from  his  power 

16.  9.  the  God  which  hath  the  power  over  these  plagues 

17.  13.  they  give  their  ^p.  and  authority  unto  the  beast 
18. 3.  merchants — waxed  rich  by  the  '^p  of  her  wantonnesr. 


Bev.  19.  1.  Salvation,  and  glory,  and  p.  belong  to  our  God 
20.  6.  over  these  the  second  death  hath  no  poiver 
see  able,  authority,  dominion,  mi<jht,  riylit,  rule,  stremjUi. 

Power  of  God. 

Mat.  22.  29.  said  unto  them,  Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the 

scriptures,  nor  the  power  of  God.  Mk.  12.  24 
Lu.  22.  69.  be  seated  at  the  right  hand  of  the  p.  of  God 
Bom  1,  16.  the  gospel ;  for  it  is  the  p.  of  G.  unto  salvation 

1  Cor.  1.  18.  us  which  are  being  saved  it  is  the  p.  of  God 

24.  Christ  the  power  of  God,  and  the  wisdom  of  God 
2.  5.  not  stand  in  the  wisdom  of  men,  but  in  the  p.  of  God 

2  Cor.  6.  7    in  the  word  of  truth,  in  the  2}ower  of  God 

13  4.  crucified  through  weakness,  yet  he  liveth  through 

the^.  of  God — live  with  him  through  the  jj.  of  God 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  hardship  with  the  gospel — to  the  power  of  God 

1  Pet.  1.  5.  by  the  power  of  God  are  guarded  through  faith 

see  majedy. 

Powerful.—^.  V.  hnighty. 

2  Cor.  13.  8.  who — is  not  weak,  but  is  ^powerful  iu  you 

see  active,  strong. 

Powerfully.— ^.F.  hnightily. 
Acts  18.  28.  he  [Apollos]  ^powerfully  confuted  the  Jews 

Powers. — A.V.  hyiiglity  worlcs,  hniracles. 
Mat  14.  2.  therefore  do  these  ^p.  work  in  him.  Mk.  6.  ^14 

24. 29.  p.  of  the  heavens  shall  be  shaken.  Mk.  13. 25  :  Lu.Ql. 
Bom.  8.  38.  things  present,  nor  things  to  come,  nor^.    [26 

13.  1  every  soul  he  in  subjection  to  the  higher  powers — 

the  powers  that  be  are  ordained  of  God      [known 

Eph.  3.  10.  the  p   in  the  heavenly  places  might  be  made 

6   12.  but  against  the  principalities,  against  the  ^ou'e?s 
Col.  1. 16.  or  p.  ;  all  things  have  been  created  through  him 

2.  15,  and  t\ie  powers,  he  made  a  show  of  them  openly 
Heb.  2.  4.  by  signs  and  wonders,  and  by  manifold  '^powers 

6.  5.  and  the  powers  of  the  age  to  come 
1  Pet  3.  22.  a,ViA  powers  being  made  subject  unto  him 
see  authorities,  rUjht. 

Practices  A.  V. — see  covetousness. 

Practise — d. — A.  V.  ^commit,  Mo,  ^doest,  ^used. 
Acts  19.  19.  not  a  few  of  them  that  ^practised  curious  arts 
Bom.  1.  32.  they  which  ^practise  such  things  are  worthy  of 
death — but  also  consent  with  them  that  ^p.  them 

2.  1.  thou  that  judgest  dost  ^practise  the  same  things 

2.  judgement  of  God — against  them  that  ^p.  such  things 

3.  who  judgest  them  that  -piractise  such  things 
Gal.  5.  21.  they  which  ^.  such  things  shall  not  inherit 

Praetorian  g-MartZ. — A.V.  ^palace. 
Phil.  1 .13.  manifest  in  Christ  throughout  the  whole  ^^.guard 

Prsetorium. — see  proper  names. 

Praise. — A.  V,  ^confess,  Hand,  ^psalms. 
Mat.  21.  16.  and  sucklings  thou  hast  perfected  jirazse  ? 
Lu.  18.  43.  people,  when  they  saw  it,  gavepmwe  unto  God 

19.  37.  disciples  began  to  rejoice  a,\iA  praise  God 
Bom.  2.  29.  whose  pratie  is  not  of  men,  but  of  God 

13.  3.  do  that  which  is  good,  and  thou  shalt  h&ve  praise 

15.9.  Theref  orewill  I  give  ij9.unto  thee  among  the  Gentiles 
11.  Praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles;  And  let  all  the 
peoples  ''■praise  him 
1  Cor.  4.  5.  then  shall  each  man  have  his  jprawe  from  God 

11.2.  T  praise  you  that  ye  remember  me  in  all  things 


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1  Cor.  11. 17.  in  ^ving  you  this  charge,  1  praise  you  uot.  22 

2  Cor.  8.  18.  the  brother  whose  ^.  in  the  gospel  is  spread 
Eph.  1.  6.  to  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace 

12.  that  we  should  be  unto  the  praise  of  his  glory.  14 
Phil.  1.  11.  Jesus  Christ,  unto  the  glory  andpraise  of  God 

4.  8.  and  if  there  be  any  praise,  think  on  these  things 
Eeb.  2.  12.  midstof  the  congregation  Willi  sing  thy  ^m^'se 

13.  15.  Througli  him  then  let  us  offer  up  a  sacrifice  oip. 
Jas.  5.  13.  Is  any  cheerful  ?  let  him  sing  Upraise 

1  Pet.  1.  7.  proved  by  fire,  might  be  found  unto  praise 

2.  14.  and  for  praise  to  them  that  do  well 

Eev.  19.  5.  Give  praise  to  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants 
see  excellencies,  glory,  gave  glory,  hymns. 

Praised  A.V. — see  blessing. 

Praising. 

Lie.  2.  13.  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host  praising  God 
20.  the  shepherds  returned,  glorifying  and  praising  God 
Acts.  2.  47.  praising  God,  and  having  favour  with  all 

3.  8.  walking,  and  leaping,  axid  praising  God.  9 

Prating. 

3  John.  Id.  prating  against  us  with  wicked  words 

Pray. — A.V.  ^prayest,  ^wish. 

Mat.  5.  44.  pray  for  them  that  persecute  you.  Lu.  6.  28 

6.  5.  when  ye  ^pray,  ye  shall  not  be  as  the  hypocrites  : 

for  they  love  to  stand  and  pray  in  the  synagogues 

6.  shut  thy  door, piray  to  thy  Father  which  is  in  secret 

9.  thismanner  therefore  ^ra?/ ye:  Our  Father.  Z/W.  11.2 

9.  38.  P.  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest.  Lu.  10.  2 

14.  28.  mountain  apart  top.  Mk.  6.  46  :  Lu.  6. 12:  9.  28 
19.  13.  that  he  should  lay  his  hands  on  them,  a.nd  pray 
24.  20,  And  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not.  Mk.  13.  18 
26. 36.  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  yonder  and  p)ray.  Mk.  14. 32 

41.  Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation. 
Mk.  13.  33  :  14.  38  :  Lu.  22.  40,  46 
Mk.  11.  24,  whatsoever  ye  pray  and  ask  for,  believe  that 
TjU.  11,  1  Lord,  teach  us  to  pray,  even  as  John  also  taught 
14.  19.  I  go  to  prove  them  :  I  p.  thee  have  me  excused 
18,  1.  that  they  ought  always  to  pray,  and  not  to  faint 
.   10.  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pray  ;  the  one 
Jjio,  14. 16.  I  will  pray  the  Father,  and  he  shall  give.  16.  26 
17,  9.  1  pray  for  them  :  Ipray  not  for  the  world 
15.  I  pray  not  that  thou  shouldest  take  them  from  the 
20,  Neither  for  these  only  do  I  pray,  but  for  them  also 
Acts  8,  22.  pray  the  Lord,  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  thy 

24.  Simon— said,  Pray  ye  for  me  to  the  Lord 

10.  9.  Peter  went  up  upon  the  housetop  to  pray 
Bom.  8.  26.  for  we  know  not  how  to  pray  as  we  ought 

1  Cor.  11.  13.  is  it  seemly  that  a  woman  ^j-ay  unto  God 
14-  13.  speaketh  in  a  tongue  ^ra?/  that  he  may  interpret 

14.  For  if  I  p7-ay  in  a  tongue,  my  spirit  prayeth 

15.  I  will  «.  with  the  spirit—^,  with  the  understanding 

2  Cor.  13.  7.  Now  we  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  evil 

9,  this  we  also  ^pray  for,  even  your  perfecting 
Phil.  1.  9.  Ipray,  that  your  love  may  aboimd  yet  more 

1  Th.  5.  17.  pray  without  ceasing 

25.  Brethren,  pray  for  us.  2  Th.  3.  1 ;  Heb.  13.  18 

2  Th.  1.  11.  we  alsopray  always  for  you.  Col.  1.  9 

1  Tim.  2.  8.  I  desire  therefore  that  the  men  pj-ay  in  every 
Jas.  5.  13.  Is  any  among  you  suffering  ?  let  him  pray 
14.  elders  of  the  church  ;  and  let  them  pray  over  him 

16.  your  sins  one  to  another,  and  pray  one  for  another 

3  Jno.  2.  I  ^ray  that  in  all  things  thou  mayest  prosper 

see  beseech,  intreat,  praying,  request. 


PEA YE ST 

Prayed. — A.V.  ^besought. 

Mat.  26.  39.  prayed,  saying,  O  my  Father — let  this  cup 

pass  away.  42,  44  :  Mk.  14.  35,  39 :  Lu.  22.  41 
Mk.  1.  35.  desert  place,  and  thereprayed.  Lu.  5.  16 
Lu.  8.  38.  the  man  from  whom  the  devils  were  gone  out  ^p. 
18. 11.  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus  with  himself 
22.  44.  And  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed  more  earnestly 
Jno.  4.  31.  the  disciples  ^raj/efZ  him,  saying,  Eabbi,  eat 
Acts  1.  24.  they  prayed,  and  said.  Thou,  Lord,  which 

4.  31.  when  they  ha,d  prayed,  the  place  was  shaken 
6.  6.  when  they  had  prayed,  they  laid  their  hands  on 

8. 15.  who,  when  they  were  come  down,  prayed  for  them 

9.  40.  Feter— prayed;  and  turning  to  the  body,  he  said 
10. 2.  much  alms  to  the  people,  &nd  prayed  to  God  alway 

48.  Then  prayed  they  him  to  tarry  certain  days 
13.  3.  Then,  when  they  had  fasted  a,nd  prayed.  14.  23 

20.  36.  he  kneeled  down,  and  prayed  with  them  all 

21.  5.  and  kneeling  down  on  the  beach,  we  prayed 

22.  17.  while  I  prayed  in  the  temple,  I  fell  into  a  trance 
28.  8.  prayed,  and  laying  his  hands  on  him  healed  him 

Jas.  5.  17.  he  prayed  fervently  that  it  might  not  rain 
18.  And  he  prayed  again ;  and  the  heaven  gave  rain 
see  asked,  beseeching,  besought,  prayer,  praying,  supplication. 

Prayer. — A.V.  Sprayed. 

Mat.  17.  21.  goeth  not  out  save  by^.  [margin].  Mh.  9.  29 

21.13.  shall  be  called  a  house  of  ^.  Mi-.  11. 17  :  iw.  19.  46 
22.  shall  ask  in  prayer,  believing,  ye  shall  receive 
Lu.  6.  12.  and  he  continued  all  night  in  prayer  to  God 

22.  45.  rose  up  from  his  p.,  he  came  unto  the  disciples 
Acts  1.  14.  all  with  one  accord  continued  stedfastly  in_p- 

3.  1.  Peter  and  John — into  the  temple  at  the  hour  oip. 

6.  4.  But  we  will  continue  stedfastly  in  prayer 

10,  30.  I  was  keeping  the  ninth  hour  of  ^p.  in  my  house 
31.  Cornelius,  thy  prayer  is  heard,  and  thine  alms 

12.  5.  but  prayer  was  made  earnestly  of  the  church 
16.  13.  where  we  supposed  there  was  a  place  of  prayer 
16.  were  going  to  the  place  of  prayer,  that  a  certain 
Bom.  12.  12.  continuing  stedfastly  in  prayer  [maid 

1  Cor.  7.  5.  that  ye  may  give  yourselves  unto  prayer 
Eph.  6.  18.  all  pi.  and  supplication  praying  at  all  seasons 
Phil.  4.  6.  In  nothing  be  anxious  ;  but  ineverj'thingbyj). 
Col.  4.  2.  Continue  stedfastly  in  prayer,  watching  theiein 
1  Tim.  4.  5.  it  is  sanctified  through  the  word  of  God  and^. 
Jas.  5.  15.  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  him  that  is  sick 
1  Pet.  4.  7.  be  ye — of  soundmind,  and  be  sober  unto  prayer 
see  supplication. 

Prayers. 

Mk.  12.  40.  for  a  pretence  make  long  prayers.  Lu.  20.  47 
Acts  2.  42.  fellowship,  in  the  breaking  of  bread  and  the  p. 

10.  4.  Thy  prayers  and  thine  alms  are  gone  up 
Bom.  1.  9.  make  mention  of  you,  always  in  my  prayers. 
Eph.  1.  16  :  1  Th.  1.2:  Philefn.  4 

15.  30.  strive  together  with  me  in  your  prayers  to  God 
Col.  4.  12.  always  striving  for  you  in  his  prayers 
1  Tim.  2.  1.  first  of  all,  that  supplications,  ^j-«2/^^s 

5.  5.  in  supplications  and  prayers  night  and  day 
Philem.  22.  through  your^.  I  shall  be  granted  unto  you 
Heb.  5,  7.  days  of  his  flesh,  having  offered  up  prayers 

1  Pet.  3.  7.  to  the  end  that  youi  prayers  be  not  hindered 

Bev.5.  8.  full  of  incense,  which  are  the  prayers  oi  the  saints 

8.  3.  much  incense,  that  he  should  add  it  unto  the^. 

4.  with  the  prayers  of  the  saints,  went  up  before  God 

see  supplications. 

Prayest — eth. 

Mat.  6.  6.  when  thou  p.,  enter  into  thine  inner  chamber 

Acts  9.  11.  Saul,  a  man  of  Tarsus  :  for  behold,  he  prayeth 

1  Cor.  14. 14.  my  spirit  jj.,  but  my  understanding  is  unfruitful 

see  pray,  praying. 


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Praying. — A.V.  ^pray,  grayed,  ^prayeth. 

Mat.  6.  6.  And  in  Spraying  use  not  vain  repetitions 

Mk.  11.  25.  stand  ^.,  forgive,  if  ye  have  aught  against  any 

Lu.  1.  10.  multitude  of  the  people  were  prayiny  without 

3.  21.  been  baptized,  aud2'^rt2/"*i7't^^^i6*'^6n  was  opened 

9.  18.  he  w&s  praying  alone,  the  disciples  were  with  him 
29.  was  2jj.,  the  fashion  of  his  countenance  was  altered 

11.  1.  as  he  was^J-  in  a  certain  place,  thatwhen  he  ceased 
Acts  11.  5.  I  was  in  the  city  of  J o^p^^A  praying 

12.  12.  many  were  gathered  together  and  were  praymg 
16. 25.  about  midnight  Paul  and  Silas  were  '-j).  and  singing 

1  Cor.llA.  ma,np.  or  prophesying,  having  his  head  covered 

5.  woman  ^p.  or  prophesying  with  her  head  unveiled 
Eph.  6.  18.  p.  at  all  seasons  in  the  Spirit,  and  watching 
Cul.  1 .  3.  praying  always  for  you 

4.  3.  withal  praying  for  us  also,  that  God  may  open 
1  Th.  3.  10.  night  and  day  praying  exceedingly 

Jude  20.  on  your  most  holy  iaXXh, praying  in  the  Holy  Spirit 
see  heaeeehkig. 

Preach. — A.V.  "preached. 

Mat.  4.  17.  began  Jesus  to  preach,  and  to  say,  Eepent  ye 

10.  7.  preach,  saying,  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand 

11.  1.  departed  thence  to  teach  and  preach  in  their  cities 
Mk.  1.  88.  next  towns,  that  I  may  j3.  there  also.  Lii.  4.  43 

8.  14.  that  he  might  send  them  forth  to  pre  ac/i..  Lu.  9.  2 
Lu.  4.  18.  anointed  me  to  preach  good  tidings  to  the  poor 
Acts  5.  42.  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  to  preach  Jesus 

10.  42.  And  he  charged  us  to  preach  unto  the  people 
15.  21.  hath  in  every  city  them  that  preach  him 

Rom.  10.  8.  that  is,  the  word  of  faith,  which  we  preach 
15.  and  how  shall  they  preach,  except  they  be  sent? 

1  Cor.  1.  23.  but  we  preach  Christ  crucified 

15.  11.  I  or  they,  so  we  preach,  and  so  ye  believed 

2  Cor.  4.  5.  we  p.  not  ourselves,  but  Christ  Jesus  as  Lord 

11.  4.  preacheth  another  Jesus  whom  we  did  not  ^preach 
Gal.  1.  16.  that  I  might  preach  him  among  the  Gentiles 

5. 11.  if  I  stillj?.  circumcision,  why  am  I  still  persecuted? 

Ej)h.  3.  8.  to  p.  unto  the  Gentiles  the  unsearchable  riches 

Phil.  1.  15.  Some  indeed  p.  Christ  even  of  envy  and  strife 

2  Tim.  4.  2.  preach  the  word  ;  be  instant  in  season,  out  of 

see  bring,  preached,  proclaim,  publish,  speak. 

Preached. — A.V.  ^preach,  ^published. 
Mat. 11.  5.  the  poor  have  good  tidings  p.  to  them.  Lit.  7.  22 
Mk.  1.  4.  ip.  the  baptism  of  repentance  unto  remission 
7.  p.,  saying,  There  cometh  after  me  he  that  is  mightier 
6.  12.  they  went  out,  and  p.  that  men  should  repent 
18.  10.  the  gospel  must  first  be  2p.  unto  all  the  nations 

16.  20.  and  J?,  everywhere,  the  Lord  working  with  them 
Lu.  3.  18.   With  many  other  exhortations  therefore  p.  he 

16.16.  from  that  time  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  God  is 
24.  47.  remission  of  sins  should  be  p.  in  his  name        \j). 
Acts  8.  25.  p.  the  gospel  to  many  villages  of  the  Samaritans 
35.  from  this  scripture,  preac7ie^  unto  him  Jesus 

9.  27.  and  how  at  Damascus  he  hadpreached  boldly 

10.  37.  from  Galilee,  after  the  baptism  which  John  j>. 

13.  24.  when  John  had  first  preached  before  his  coming 

17.  18.  because  he  preached  Jesus  and  the  resurrection 

1  Cor.  9.  27.  harvep.  to  others,  I  myself  should  be  rejected 
15.  2.  in  what  words  I  p.  it  unto  you,  if  ye  hold  it  fast 

12.  if  Christ  is  p.  that  he  hath  been  raised  from  the  dead 

2  Cor.  1.  19.  Jesus  Christ,  who  wasp,  among  you  by  us 
Eph.  2.  17.  came  and  p.  peace  to  you  that  were  far  off 
Col.  1.  23.  which  w&s preached  in  all  creation  under  heaven 
1  Tim.  3. 16.  p.  among  the  nations,  believed  on  in  the  world 
Ileb.  4.  2.  had  good  tidings  p.  unto  us,  oven  as  also  they 


Seb.  4. 6.  before^,  failed  to  enter  in  because  of  disobedience 
1  Pet.  3.  19.  he  went  and  p.  unto  the  spirits  in  prison 
see  appointed,  discoursed,  preach,  preaching,  proclaimed,   spake, 
spoken. 

Preacher. 

Bom.  10. 14.  and  how  shall  they  hear  without  a, preacher  ? 

1  Tim.  2.  7.  whereunto  I  was  appointed  a.  p.  2  Tim.  1.  11 

2  Pet.  2.  5.  but  preserved  Noah  with  seven  others,  a  p.  of 

Preachest— eth. 

Acts  19.  13.  I  adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  Paul  preacheth 
Bom.  2.  21.  t\iat preacJiest  a  man  should  not  steal,  dostthou 
2  Cor.  11.  4.  if  he  that  cometh  preacheth  another  Jesus 
Gal.  1.  23.  now  p.  the  faith  of  which  he  once  made  havock 

Preaching. — A.V.  ^preached. 

Mat.  3.  1.  cometh  John  the  Baptist,  preaching.  Lu,  3.  3 

12.  41.  they  repented  at  the  p.  of  Jonah.  Lu.  11.  32 
Mk.  1.  39.  synagogues  throughout  all  Galilee,  '^p.  Lu.'k.  ^44 
Lu.  8.  1.  preaching  and  bringing  the  good  tidings 
ActsQ.  4.  scattered  abroad  went  nhowt preaching th.e.  word 
12.  Philipp.  good  tidings  concerning  the  kingdom 

10.  36.  preaching  good  tidings  of  peace  by  Jesus  Christ 

11.  20.  spake  unto  the  Greeks  also,  p.  the  Lord  Jesus 
15.  35.  and  Barnabas  tarried  in  Antioch,  teaching  andp. 
20. 25.  ye  all,  among  whom  I  went  about  p.  the  kingdom 
28.  31.  preaching  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  teaching 

Bom.  16.  25.  to  my  gospel  and  the  p.  of  Jesus  Christ 
1  Cor.  1.  21.  through  the  foolishness  of  the  p.  to  save  them 
2.  4.  my  p.  were  not  in  persuasive  words  of  wisdom 
15.  14.  if  Christ  hath  not  been  raised,  then  is  owrp.  vain 
see  discoursed,  message,  proclaimed,  speaking,  word. 

Precede. — A.V.  '^prevent, 
1  Th.  4.  15.  in  no  wise  ^precede  them  that  are  fallen  asleep 

Precept  A.V. — see  cotntnandment. 

Precepts. — A.V.  '^commandments. 
Mat.  15.  9.  Teaching  as  their  doctrines  the  ^p.  of  men.  Mh. 
Col.  2.  22.  after  the  ^precepts  and  doctrines  of  men  ?  [7.  ^7 

Precious.— ^.F.  '^costly,  "hvhite  linen. 
Mat.  26.  7.  exceeding  p.  ointment,  and  she  poured  it 
.Jno.  12.3.  pound  of  ointment  of  spikenard,  very  ipreciOMS 
Jas.  5.  7.  the  husbandman  waitetli  for  th.e  precious  fruit 

1  Pet.  1.  7.  proof  of  your  faith,  being  more  p.  than  gold 

19.  but  with  p.  blood,  as  of  a  lamb  without  blemish 

2.  4.  rejected  indeed  of  men,  but  with  God  elect,  p. 

6.  I  lay  in  Zion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect,  i^recious 

2  Pet.  1.  1.  that  have  obtained  a  \\ke  precious  faith  with  us 

4.  granted  unto  us  his  p.  and  exceeding  great  promises 
Bev.  15.  6.  seven  angels — arrayed  with  "^precious  stone 
18.  12.  vessel  made  of  most  precious  wood,  and  of  brass 
see  preciousness. 

Preciousness. — A.V.  ^precious. 
1  Pet.  2.  7.  For  you  therefore  which  believe  is  the  ip. 

Predestinate — d  A.V. — see  foreordained. 

Preeminence. 
Col.  1.  18.  in  all  things  he  might  have  the  preeminence 

3  Jno.  9.  Diotrephes,  who  loveth  to  have  the  preeminence 

Preferred  A.V. — see  become. 


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Preferring. 

Bom.  12.  10.  in  honour  preferring  one  another 
see  partiality,  prejudice. 

Prejudice. — A .  V.  ^preferring. 
1  Tim.  5. 21.  vfithonf^prejudice,  doing  nothing  by  partiality 

Premeditate  A.V. — see  beforehand. 

Preparation. 

Jno.  19.  14.  the    Preparation    of  the   passover.   31,   42  : 

Mat.  27.  62  :  Mk.  15.  42  :  Lu.  23.  54 
Eph.  6.  15.  shod  your  feet  with  the  p.  of  the  gospel  of  peace 
see  proper  names. 

Prepare. — A.V.  ^prepared. 

Mat.  11.  10.  Who  shall  ^.  thy  way.   Mk.  1.  2:  Lu.  7.  27 

26.  12,  she  did  it  to  prepare  me  for  burial 
Jno.  14.  2.  I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for  you.  3 

1  Cor.  14.  8.  uncertaiu  voice,  who  shall  ^5.  himself  for  war? 
Fhilem.  22.  But  withal  prepare  me  also  a  lodging 
Heb.  10.  6.  But  a  body  didst  thou  ^prepare  for  me 
see  make  ready. 

Prepared. — A.V.  ^made,  '■'ordained,  ^poured,  ^provided, 
^ready. 

Mat.  20.  23.  for  them  for  whom  it  hath  beeu_p.  Mk.  10.  40 
25.  34.  inherit  the  kingdom^),  for  you  from  the  foundation 

Lu.  1.  17.  to  make  ready  for  the  Lord  a  people^,  for  him 
2.  31.  thou  h&st prepi are d  before  the  face  of  all  peoples 
12.  20.  things  which  thou  hast  ^p.,  whose  shall  they  be  ? 
23.  56,  returned,  andprepared  spices  and  ointments.  24. 1 

Rom.  9.  23.  vessels  of  mercy,  which  he  &iove prepared 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  things  GoA  prepared  for  them  that  love  him 

2  Cor.  9.  2.  that  Achaia  hath  been  ^p.  for  a  year  past.  *3 
Eph.  2.  10.  God  afore  "^p.  that  we  should  walk  in  them 

2  Tim.  2.  21.  meet  for  the  master's  use, ^.  uuto  every  good 

Heb.  9.  2.  For  there  was  a  tabernacle  '^prepared,  the  first 

6.  these  things  haviugbeen  thus  ^prepared,  the  priests 

11.  7.  moved  with  godly  fear,  ^,  an  ai-k  to  the  saving  of 
16.  their  God  :  for  he  h-dXh  preijared  for  them  a  city 

B,ev.  8.  6.  seven  trumpets  prepared  themselves  to  sound 
9.  7.  the  locusts  were  like  unto  horses^9-epa?-e(^  for  war 
15.  which  had  heen  prepared  for  the  hour  and  day  and 

12.  6.  wilderness,  where  she  hath  a  place  p.  of  God 
14.  10.  wrath  of  God,  which  is  ^p.  unmixed  in  the  cup 

see  (made)  ready,  {make)  ready,  prepare. 

Preparing. 

1  Pet.  3.  20.  days  of  Noah,  while  the  ark  was  a,  preparing 

Presbytery. 

1  Tim.  4.  14.  with  the  laying  on  of  the  hands  of  the^. 

Presence. — A.V.  '^before,  '^coviing. 

Lu.  1.  19.  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  presence  of  God 
8.  47.  declared  in  the  '^p.  of  all  the  people  for  what  cause 
12. 9.  in  the  1^. of  men  shall  be  denied  in  the  ij). of  the  angels 

13.  26.  We  did  eat  and  drink  in  thy  presence 

14.  10.  have  glory  in  the  presence  of  all  that  sit  at  meat 

15.  10.  there  is  joy  in  i\ie,  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 
Jno.  20.  30.  signs — did  Jesus  in  the  p.  of  the  disciples 
Acts  3.  16.  given  him  this  perfect  soundness  in  the^.  of 

19.  come  seasons  of  refreshing  from  the^.  of  the  Lord 
5.41.  departed  from  thejjresewce  of  the  council,  rejoicing 

27.  35.  bread,  he  gave  thanks  to  God  in  the  j).  of  all 

2  Cor.  10.  1.  I  who  in  your  ■presence  am  lowly  among  you 

10.  weighty  and  strong  ;  but  his  bodily^,  is  weak 


Phil.  1.  26.  glorying  may  abound  in — me  through  my  ^p. 

2. 12.  ye  have  always  obeyed,  not  as  in  my  presence  only 

1  Th.  2.  17.  of  you  for  a  short  season,  in  p.,  not  in  heart 

Jude  24.  set  you  before  the^.  of  his  glory  without  blemish 

i?ev.  14.  10.  with  fire  and  brimstone  in  the  presence  of 

the  holy  angels,  and  in  the  presence  of  the  Lamb 

see  before,  face. 

Present. — A.V.  ^at  hand. 

Lu.  13.  1.  some  preseyit  at  that  very  season  which  told  him 
Acts  10.  33.  we  are  all  here  p.  in  the  sight  of  God,  to  hear 

21.  18.  with  us  unto  James  ;  and  all  the  elders  were  jj. 

25. 24.  King  Agrippa,  and  all  men  which  are  here  present 

28.  2.  received  us  all,  because  of  the  present  rain 
Bom.  7.  18.  to  will  ia  present  with  me,  but  to  do  that  which 
21.  law,  that,  to  me  who  would  do  good,  evilia  present 

8.  18.  sufferings  of  this  ^rese«i  time  are  not  worthy  to  be 
38.  nor  things  present,  nor  things  to  come   [compared 

11.  5.  at  this  present  time  also  there  is  a  remnant 

1  Cor.  3.  22.  things^.,  or  things  to  come  ;  all  are  yours 
4.  11.  Even  unto  this  present  hour  we  both  hunger,  and 
6. 3.  p.  in  spirit,  have  already,  as  though  I  were  p.,  judged 
7.  26.  this  is  good  by  reason  of  the  present  distress 

2  Cor.  10.  2.  beseech  you,  that  I  may  not  when  p.  shew 

11.  such  are  we  also  in  deed  when  we  a,re present  [courage 

11.  9.  when  I  was  present  with  you  and  was  in  want 

13.  2.  I  do  say  beforehand,  as  when  I  was^.  the  second 

10.  absent,  that  I  may  not  when  p.  deal  sharply  [time 

Gal.  1.4.  he  might  deliver  us  out  of  this  present  evil  world 

4.  18.  at  all  times,  and  not  only  when  I  am  p.  with  you 

20.  wish  to  be  p.  with  you  now,  and  to  change  my  voice 

2  Th.  2.  2.  as  that  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  now  "^present 

2  Tim.  4. 10.  Demas  forsook  me,  having  loved  this^.  world 

Tit.  2.  12.  live  soberly  and  righteously  and  godly  in  thisjp. 

Heb.  9.  9.  which  is  a  parable  for  the  time  now  p.     [world 

12, 11.  All  chastening  seemeth  for  the  j).  to  be  not  joyous 

see  abiding,  at  home. 

Present — ed. — A.V.  ^shew,  ^yield — ed. 

Lu.  2,  22.  up  to  Jerusalem,  to  present  him  to  the  Lord 
Acts  9,  41.  calling  the  saints  and  widows,  he  p.  her  alive 

23.  33.  the  letter  to  the  governor,  presented  Paul  also 
Bom.  6.  13.  neither  present  your  members  unto  sin — but 
"present  yourselves  unto  God 
16.  Know  ye  not,  that  to  whom  ye  ^present  yourselves 
19,  for  as  ye  '^presented  your  members  as  servants — 
even  so  now  '^j^resent  your  members  as  servants 

12.  1.  to  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice,  holy 

2  Cor.  4.  14.  raise  up  us  also  with  Jesus,  and  shall  ^j.  us 

11.  2.  thati  might_presewt  you  as  a  pure  virgin  to  Christ 
Eph.  5.  27.  that  he  might  present  the  church  to  himself 
Col.  1.  22.  to  present  you  holy  and  without  blemish 

28,  that  we  may  presetit  every  man  perfect  in  Christ 

2  Titn.  2.  15.  Give  diligence  to  ^p.  thyself  approved  unto 

see  offered,  set. 

Presently  A.V. — see  immediately ,  forthiuith. 

Preserve— d, — A.V.  ^saved. 

Mat.  9,  17,  into  fresh  wine-skins,  and  both  are  preserved 
Lu.  17.  33,  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  shall  preserve  it 

1  Th.  5.  23.  may  your  spirit  and  soul  and  body  be  p.  entire 

2  Pet.  2,  5,  but  ^preserved  Noah  with  seven  others 

see  kept,  save. 

Press  A.V. — see  erowd. 

Press— ed,—^,F.    ^follow,  ^go,  ^oi}ercharge,  Hroitbled, 
°urge. 

Mk.  3,  10.  p.  upon  him  that  they  might  touch  him  [word 
Lu.  5,  1,  while  the  multitude  jo.  upon  him  and  heard  the 


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Lu.  6.  38.  good  measure,  ^resseti  down,  shaken  together 
8.  45.  Master,  the  multitudes  press  thee  and  crush  thee 
11.  63.  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  ^p.  upon  him 
2  Cor.  2.  5.  (that  I  ^press  not  too  heavily)  to  you  all 

4.  8.  we  are  ^pressed  on  every  side,  yet  not  straitened 

Phil.  3.  12.  but  I  ^press  on,  if  so  be  that  I  may  apprehend 

14.  I  p.  on  toward  the  goal  unto  the  prize  of  the  high 

Heb.  6. 1.  cease  to  speak — ^p.  on  unto  perfection    [calling 

see  constrained,  weighed. 

Presseth. — A.V.  ^cometh. 

2  Cor.  11.  28.  that  which  i^.upon  me  daily,  anxiety  for  all 
see  enUreth. 

Presvunptuous  A.V. — see  danng. 

Pretence. — A.V.  ^sliew. 

Mk.  12.  40.  and  for  &p.  make  long  prayers.   Lu.  20.  ^47 
Phil.  1.  18.  whether  in  j3.  or  in  truth,  Christ  is  proclaimed 

Prevail — ed. — A.V.  ^accounted  worthy ,  ^overcome. 

Mat.  16. 18.  the  gates  of  Hades  shall  not  prevail  against  it 

27-  24.  So  when  Pilate  saw  that  he  prevailed  nothing 
Lu.  21.  86.  that  ye  may  ^prevail  to  escape  all  these  things 
23.  23.  he  might  be  crucified.  And  their  voices  prevailed 
Jno.  12.  19.  Behold  how  ye  prevail  nothing 
Acts  19.  16.  and.  prevailed  against  them,  so  that  they  fled 

20.  So  mightily  grew  the  word  of  the  Lord  and^. 

Rom.  3.  4.  mightest  "^p.  when  thou  comestinto  judgement 

Eev.  12.  8.  and  they^.  not,  neither  was  their  place  found 

see  overcome. 

Prevent — ed  A.V. — see  precede,  spake  first. 

Price — d. — A.V.  ^sum,  lvalue — d. 

Mat.  13.  46.  found  one  pearl  of  great  p.,  he  went  and  sold 
27.  6.  into  the  treasury,  since  it  is  the  ^rice  of  blood 
9.  thirty  pieces  of   silver,  the  price  of  him  that  was 
^p.,  whom  certain  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  2^. 
Acts  5.  2.  and  kept  back  part  of  the  2J?'ife,  his  wife  also  being 
7.  16.  laid  in  the  tomb  that  Abraham  bought  for  a  '^p. 
19. 19.  counted  the  p.  of  them,  and  found  it  fifty  thousand 
1  Cor.  6.  20.  for  ye  were  bought  with  a  price.  7.  23 
1  Pet.  3.  4.  which  is  in  the  sight  of  God  of  great  ^rt'ce 
see  silver. 

Prices. 
Acts  4.  34.  brought  the  prices  of  the  things  that  were  sold 

Pricked. 
Acts  2.  37.  when  theyheardthi3,they  werejj.  in  their  heart 

Pricks  A.V. — see  goad. 

Pride. 

Mk.  7.  22.  an  evil  eye,  railing,  pride,  foolishness 
see  vainglory. 

Priest. — A.V.  ^priesthood,  '^priests. 

Mat.  8.  4.  shew  thyself  to  the  priest.  Mk.  1.44:  Lu.  5.  14 

Lu.  1.  5.  priest  named  Zachaxias,  of  the  course  of  Abijah 
8.  while  he  executed  the  priest's  oifice  before  God 
10.  31.  by  chance  a  certain  j9.  was  going  down  that  way 

Acts.  14. 13.  p.  of  Jupiter  whose  temple  was  before  the  city 
19.  14.  seven  sous  of  one  Sceva,  a  Jew,  a  chief  "Spriest 

Heb.  7.3.  like  unto  the  Son  of  God),  abideth  a,p  continually 
5.  that  receive  the  ^priest's  office  have  commandment 
11.  what — need  was  there  that  another^,  should  arise 
15.  likeness  of  Melchizedek  there  ariseth  another^. 


Heb.  7.  17.  Thou  art  a  priest  for  ever.  21 

8.  4.  if  lie  were  on  earth,  he  would  not  be  a,  jjriest  at  all 
10.  11.  every  ^.  indeed  standeth  day  by  day  ministering 

21.  having  a  gvea,t  priest  over  the  house  of  God 

High  Priest. 

Mat.  26.  3.  unto  the  court  of  the  high  priest.  58  :  Mk.  14. 
54  :  Lu.  22.  54 
51.  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  struck  off  his  ear. 
Mk.  14.  47  :  Lu.  22.  50:  Jno.  18. 10,  26    \Jno.  18. 24 
57.  led  him  away  to — Caiaphas  the  high  p.  Mk.  14.  53 : 
62.  the  high  priest  stood  up,  and  said.  63  :  Mk.  14.  60,  61 
65.  the  high  priest  rent  his  garments.  Mk.  14.  63 
Mk.  3.  26.  when  Abiathar  was  high  priest,  and  did  eat 
Jno.  11.  51.  being  high  priest  that  year.  49:  18.  13 

18.  15.  that  disciple  was  known  unto  the  high  priest.  16 

22.  Answerest  thou  the  high  priest  so  ? 

Acts  4.  6.  Annas  the  high  priest  was  there,  and — as  many 
as  were  of  the  kindred  of  the  high  priest.  5.  17,  27 
7. 1.  And  the  high  priest  said.  Are  these  things  so  ? 

22.  5.  As  also  the  high  priest  doth  bear  me  witness.  9. 1 

23.  4.  stood  by  said,  Eevilest  thou  God's  high  priest  ? 
5.  I  wist  not,  brethren,  that  he  was  high  priest 

Heb.  2.  17.  might  be  a  merciful  and  faithful  high  priest 

3.  1.  consider  the  Apostle  andHigh  P.  of  our  confession 

4.  14.  a  great  high  priest,  who  hath  passed  through 
15.  we  have  not  a  high  priest  that  cannot  be  touched 

5.  5.  Christ — glorified  not  himself  to  be  made  a  high  p. 
10.  high  priest  after  the  order  of  Melchizedek.  6.  20 

7.  26.  such  a  high  priest  became  us,  holy,  guileless 
8. 1.  We  have  such  a  high  priest,  who  sat  down 
3.  every  high  priest  is  appointed  to  offer  both  gifts.  5. 1 

9.  11.  Christ  having  come  a  high  p.  of  the  good  things 
25.  as  the  high  p.  entereth  into  the  holy  place  year.  7 

13.  11.  blood  is  brought  into  the  holy  place  by  the  high  p. 
see  chief  priests. 

Priesthood,  High-Priesthood. — A.V.  ^high priests. 
Lu.  3.  2.  in  the  '^high-priesthood  of  Annas  and  Caiaphas 
Heb.  7.  11.  if  there  was  perfection  through  the  Leviticalj). 
12.  For  the  priesthood  being  changed,  there  is  made 
24.  abideth  for  ever,  huthhis priesthood  unchangeable 
1  Pet.  2. 5.  a  ho\j priesthood,  to  offer  up  spiritual  sacrifices 
9.  But  ye  are  an  elect  race,  a  royal  ^.,  a  holy  nation 
see  priest — s. 

Priests. — A.V.  ^priesthood. 

Mat.  12.  4.  that  were  with  him,  but  only  for  thepriests  ? 

5.  the  priests  in  the  temple  profane  the  sabbath 
Mk.  2.  26.  not  lawful  to  eat  save  for  the  priests.  Lu.  6.  4 
Lu.  17.  14.  Go  and  shew  yourselves  unto  the  priests 
Acts  4.  1.  the  priests  and  the  captain  of  the  temple — came 

6.  7.  company  of  the  priests  were  obedient  to  the  faith 
Heb.  7.  14.  as  to  which  tribe  Moses  spake — concerning  ^jp. 

21.  have  been  made  priests  without  an  oath 

23.  been  made  priests  many  in  number,  because 

9.  6.  the  priests  go  in  continually  into  the  first  tabernacle 
Bev.  1.  6.  us  to  be  a  kingdom,  to  hep.  unto  his  God.  5.  10 
20.  6.  be  priests  of  God  and  of  Christ,  and  shall  reign 
see  Levites,  priest. 

Chief  Priests. — see  chief. 

High  Priests. 

Heb.  7.  27.  needeth  not  daily,  like  those  highpriests,  to  offer 
28.  the  law  appointeth  menhighpriests,  having  infirmity 
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Prince.— ^.F.  ^chief. 

Mat.  9.  34.  By  the  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out 
devils.  12.  M:  Mk.  3.  22:  Lu.  11.  ^15 

Jno.  12.  31.  now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  east  out 
14.  30.  prince  of  the  world  cometh :  and  he  hath  nothing 
16.  11.  because  thejprwce  of  this  world  hath  been  judged 

ActsS.  15.  and  killed  the  Prince  of  life  ;  whom  God  raised 

5.  81.  to  be  a  P.  and  a  Saviour,  for  to  give  repentance 
EpJi.  2.  2.  according  to  the  prince  of  the  power  of  the  air 

see  ruler. 

Princes. — A.V.  '^great  men,  "^mighty. 
Mat.  2.  6.  Art  in  no  wise  least  among  the pnnces  of  Judah 
Lu.  1.  52.  He  hath  put  down  ^princes  from  their  thrones 
Bev.  6.  15.  And  the  kings  of  the  earth,  and  the  ^princes 

18.  23.  thy  merchants  were  the  ^princes  of  the  earth 
see  rulers. 

Principal. — A.V.  ^chief. 
Lu.  19.  47.  the  scribes  and  the  ^p.  men  of  the  people  sought 
Acts  25.  23.  p.  men  of  the  city,  at  the  command  of  Festus 

Principality— ies. — A.V.  Estate. 

Mom. 8. 38.  nor  angels,  nov  principalities,  nor  things 'present 
Eph.  3.  10.  the  intent  that  now  unto  the^.  and  the  powers 

6.  12.  not  against  flesh  and  blood,  but  against  the  p. 
Col.  1.  16.  whether  thrones  or  dominions  or^.  or  powers 

2.  10.  in  him — is  the  head  of  all  principality  and  power 
15.  put  ofi — the  p.  and  the  powers,  he  made  a  show 
Jude  6.  angels  which  kept  not  their  own  '^principality 
see  rule,  rulers. 

Principles. 

Heb.  5.  12.  rudiments  of  the  first  ^.  of  the  oracles  of  God 
6.  1.  cease  to  speak  of  the  first  p.  of  Christ,  and  press  on 

Print. 

Jno.  20.  25.  Except  I  shall  see  in  his  hands  the  print  of 
the  nails,  and  put  my  finger  into  the^.  of  the  nails 

Prison. 

Mat.  5.  25.  and  thou  be  cast  into  ^mow.  Lu.  12.  58 

11.  2.  John  heard  in  th.Q  prison  the  works  of  the  Christ 
14.  3.  himin prison  for  the  sake  of  Herodias.  Mk.  6.  17 

10.  sent,  and  beheaded  John  in  the  prisoyi.  Mk.  6.  27 
18.  30.  into  j3.,  till  he  should  pay  that  which  was  due 
25.  39.  thee  sick,  or  in  prison,  and  came  unto  thee  ?  36 

43.  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  visited  me  not.  44 
Z/W.  3.  20.  this  above  all,  that  he  shut  up  John  in  prison 

22.  33.  with  thee  I  ana  ready  to  go  both  to  ]3'>'ison  and  to 

23.  19.  and  for  murder,  was  cast  into  i^rison.  25 
Jno.  3.  24.  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison 

Acts  5.  19.  angel  of  the  Lord  by  night  opened  the^.  doors 
22.  found  them  not  in  the  prison.  25 
8.  3.  haling  men  and  women  committed  them  to  prison 

12.  4.  put  him  in  prisoji,  and  delivered  him  to  four 

5.  Peter  therefore  was  kept  in  the  prison 

6.  and  guards  before  the  door  kept  the  prison 

17.  the  Lord  had  brought  him  forth  out  of  the  prison 
16.  23.  stripes  upon  them,  they  cast  them  into  prison 
27.  and  seeing  the  prison  doors  open,  drew  his  sword 
37.  that  are  Eomans,  and  have  cast  us  into  prison 
40.  they  went  out  of  the^.,  and  entered  into  the  house 
1  Pet.  3.  19.  hewent  and  preached  unto  the  spirits  in^. 
liev.  2.  10.  devil  is  about  to  cast  some  of  you  into  prison 
2Q.  7.  are  finished,  Satan  shall  be  loosed  out  of  his  j?. 
see  cell,  delivered,  prison-house,  prisons,  ward. 


Prisoner. — A.V.  Hn  bonds. 

Mat.  27.  15.  wont  to  release  unto  the  multitude  one  p. 
16.  And  they  had  then  a  notshie  prisoner      'iMk.  15.  6 
Acts.  23.  18.  Paul  the  prisoner  called  me  unto  him 

25.  14.  There  is  a  certain  man  left  a  '^prisoner  by  Felix 
27.  unreasonable,  in  sending  a  p.,  not  withal  to  signify 

28. 17    nothing  against  the  people — yet  was  delivered _p. 
Eph.  3. 1.  Paul,  thep.  of  Christ.  4. 1 :  2  Tim.  1.  8  :  Philem.  9 
see  fellow-prisoner. 

Prisoners. 

Acts  16.  25.  singing  hymns  unto  God,  and  the^rzso?iers  were 
27.  supposing  that  the  prisoners  had  escaped 
27.  1.  delivered  Paul  and  certain  other^.  to  a  centurion 
42.  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to  kill  the  prisoners 
see  fellow-prisoners. 

Prison-house. — A.V.  ^prison. 

Acts  5.  21.  sent  to  the  ^prison-house  to  have  them  brought 
23.  The  ^prison-house  we  found  shut  in  all  safety 
16.  26.  the  foundations  of  the  ^prison-house  were  shaken 

Prisons. — A.V.  ^prison. 

Lu.  21.  12.  delivering  you  up  to  the  synagogues  and  p. 
Acts  22.  4.  and  delivering  into  j?.  both  men  and  women 

26.  10.  shut  up  many  of  the  saints  in  ^prisons 

2  Cor.  11.  23.  in  ^risoMS  more  abundantly,  in  stripes  above 
« 
Private. 

2  Pet.  1.  20.  no  prophecy  of  scripture  is  oip.  interpretation 

Privately, — A.  V.  ^alone. 

Mk.  4.  34.  hnf^privately  to  his  own  disciples  he  expounded 

7.  33.  he  took  him  aside  from  the  multitude  ^riva^e/y 

9.  28.  his  disciples  asked  him. privately  13.  3  :  Mat  24.  3 

Lu.  10.  23.  And  turning  to  the  disciples,  he  B&id. privately 

Acts  23. 19.  chief  captain — going  aside  asked  himprivately 

Oal.  2.  2.  hnt privately  before  them  who  were  of  no  repute 

see  apart. 

Privily. — A.V.  ^imatvares. 

Mat.  1.  19.  was  minded  to  put  her  away  privily 

2.  7.  Then  Herod  jo.  called  the  wise  men,  and  learned 
Acts  16.  37.  and  do  they  now  cast  us  out  p.  ?  nay  verily 
Gal.  2.  4.  because  of  the  false  brethren  ^privily  brought  in, 

who  came  in  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty 
2  Pet.  2.  1.  who  shall  ^rivi/?/ bring  in  destructive  heresies 
Jude  4.  For  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  ^privily 

Privy. 

Acts  5.  2.  part  of  the  price,  his  wife  also  being  privy  to  it 

Prize. — A.V.  ^reward,  '^robbery. 

1  Cor.  9.  24.  in  a  race  run  all,  but  one  receiveth  theprize  ? 
Phil.  2.6.  counted  it  not  a'^p.to  he  on  an  equality  with  God 

3.  14.  I  press  on  toward  the  goal  unto  the  pirize 

Col.  2. 18.  Let  no  man  rob  you  of  yonx'^prize  by  a  voluntary 

Probation. — A.V.  ^experience. 

Horn.  5.  4.  patience,  ^probation  ;  and  ^probation,  hope 

Proceed. — A.V.  ^come,  ^increase,  ^proceeded. 

Mat.  15.  18.  the  things  which ^rocee^  out  of  the  mouth 

Mk.  7.  15.  the  things  which  ^p.  out  of  the  man  are  tho.se 

21.  out  of  the  heart  of  men,  evil  thoughts  ^rocee^i 

23.  all  these  evil  things  ^proceed  from  witbin 

Eph.  4.  29.  Let  no  corrupt  speech^,  out  of  your  moutli 


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2  Tim.  2.  16.  they  will  ^proceed  further  in  ungodhnesa 

3.  9.  they  shall  proceed  no  further  :  for  their  folly 

Rev.  4.  5.  out  of  the  throne  ^proceed  lightnings  and  voices 

see  come. 

Proceeded. — A.V.  Hssued. 

Lu.  4.22.  wondered  at  the  words  of  grace  which  jjrocee^ed 
Acts  12.  3.  he  [HerodJ  proceeded  to  seize  Peter  also 
Bev.  9. 18.  and  the  brimstone,  which  ^p.  out  of  their  mouths 
see  came,  came  forth,  proceed. 

Proceedeth. — A.V.  ^covieth,  ^goeth,  Hssued. 

Mat.  4.  4.  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by  every  word  th&tp. 

15.  11.  that  which  ip.  out  of  the  mouth,  this  defileth 

Mk.  7.  20.  That  which  ^p.  out  of  the  man,  that  defileth 

Jno.  15.  26.  the  Spirit  of  truth,  which  j?.  from  the  Father 

Sev.  9.  17.  out  of  their  mouths  ^proceedeth  fire  and  smoke 

11.  5.  fire  proceedeth  out  of  their  mouth,  and  devoureth 

19.  15.  out  of  his  mouth  proceedeth  a  sharp  sword 

see  Cometh. 

Proceeding. 

Mk.5.'S0.  Jesus,  perceiving — that  the  power^.from  himhad 
iicy.22. 1.  water  of  life,  bright  as  crystal, ^J.  out  of  the  throne 

Proclaim. — A.V.  ^preach,  ^shetu. 

Mat.  10. 27.  what  ye  hear  in  the  ear,  ^p.  upon  the  housetops 
Lu.  4.  18.  sent  me  to  '^proclaim  release  to  the  captives 

19.  To  '^proclaun  the  acceptable  year  of  the  Lord 
Acts  16.  17.  servants  of — God,  which  2^.  unto  you  the  way 
17.  3.  Jesus,  whom — I  '^proclaim  unto  you,  is  the  Christ 
26.  23.  by  the  resurrection  of  the  dead  should  "^p.  light 

1  Cor.9.14.  theywhichip.the  gospel  should  live  of  the  gospel 

11.  26.  drink  the  cup,  ye^^j.  the  Lord's  death  till  he  come 
Phil.  1. 17.  but  the  other  '^p.  Christ  of  faction,  not  sincerely 
Col.  1.  28.  whom  we  ''■proclaim,  admonishing  every  man 
Bev.  14  6.  having  an  eternal  gospel  to  i^.  to  them  that  dwell 

Proclaimed. — A.V.  ^known,  preached — ing,  ^spoken of. 

Lu.  12.  3.  shall  be  proclaimed  upon  the  housetops 

Acts  4.  2.  and  ^p.  in  Jesus  the  resurrection  from  the  dead 

8.  5.  Philip  went  down — and  ^p.  unto  them  the  Christ 

9.  20.  in  the  synagogues  he  "^p.  Jesus,  that  he  is  the  Son 
13.  5.  they  ^p.  the  word  of  God  in  the  synagogues 

38.  through  this  man  is  ^p.  unto  you  remission  of  sins 
15.  36.  visit  the  brethren  in  every  city  wherein  we  ^p. 

17.  13.  the  word  of  God  was  ^p.  of  Paul  at  Beroea  also 
Both.  1.  8.  your  faith  is  ^p.  throughout  the  whole  world 
Phil.  1.  18.  Christ  is  '^proclaimed  ;  and  therein  I  rejoice 

2  Tim.  4. 17.  that  through  me  the  message  might  be  fully  ip. 

Proclaiming. — A.V.  ^declaring. 

1  Cor.  2.  1.  ^proclaiming  to  you  the  mystery  of  God 
Bev.  5.  2.  I  saw  a  strong  angel  p.  with  a  great  voice 

Proconsul — S. — A.V.  ^deputy — ies. 

Acts  13.  7.  which  was  with  the ''^proconsul,  Sergius  Paulus 
8.  seeking  to  turn  aside  the  ^proco7isul  from  the  faith 
12.  the  ^proconsul,  when  he  saw  what  was  done 

18.  12.  when  GaUio  was  ^proconsul  of  Achaia 

19.  38.  the  courts  are  open,  and  there  are  '■proconsuls 

Profane. 

Mat.  12.  5.  the  priests  in  the  temple  profane  the  sabbath 
Acts  24.  6.  who  moreover  assayed  to  profane  the  temple 
1  Tim.  1.  9.  for  the  unholy  bxA  profane,  for  murderers 
4.  7.  but  refuse  profane  and  old  wives'  fables  [2-  16 

6.  20.  turning  away  from  the  prof  ane  babblings.  2  Tim. 
Heb.  12.  16.  be  any  fornicator,  oiprofane  person,  as  Esau 


Profess. 

Mat.  7. 23.  then  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I  never  Knew  you 
7*^^.1.16.  They  ^.  that  they  know  God;  but  by  their  works 

Professed  A.  V. — see  confess. 

Professing. 

Bom.  1.  22.  P.  themselves  to  be  wise,  they  became  fools 
1  Tifn.  2. 10.  (which  becometh  women ^ro/esswi^  godliness) 

6.  21.  which  some^'.  have  erred  concerning  the  faith 

Profession — s  A.V. — see  confession,  obedience. 

Profit. — A .  V.  ^advantageth. 

Mk.  8.  36.  doth  it  profit  a  man,  to  gain  the  whole  world 
Bo7n.  8.  1.  or  what  is  the  profit  of  circumcision  ? 

1  Cor.  7.  35.  And  this  I  say  for  your  own  profit 

10.  33.  not  seeking  mine  own^.,  but  the  p.  of  the  many 
12.  7.  given  the  manifestation  of  the  Spirit  to  p.  withal 
14.  6.  with  tongues,  what  shall  I  profit  you,  unless  I 
15. 32.  what  doth  it  ^profit  me  ?  If  the  dead  are  not  raised 
Gal.  5.  2.  circumcision,  Christ  will  profit  you  nothing 

2  Tim.  2.  14.  that  they  strive  not  about  words,  to  no ^ro^^ 
Heb.  4.  2.  word  of  hearing  did  not  profit  them,  because 

12.  10.  he  for  our^.,  that  we  may  be  partakers  of  his  hoU- 
Jas.  2. 14.  What  doth  it^. ,  my  brethren,  if  a  man  say  [ness 
16.  things  needful  to  the  body;  what  doth  it  profit  ? 

Profitable.— 4. F.  ^better,  ^profiteth. 

Mat.  5.  29.  it  is  p.  for  thee  that  one  of  thy  members.  30 

18.  6.  it  is  ^profitable  for  him  that  a  great  millstone 
Acts  20.  20.  shrank  not  from  declaring  unto  you  anything 
that  was  profitable  [is  p.  for  all  things 

1  Tim.  4.  8.  bodily  exercise  is  ^p.  for  a  little  ;  but  godliness 

2  Tim.  3.  16.  is  also  profitable  for  teaching,  for  reproof 
Tit.  3.  8.  These  things  are  good  and  profitable  unto  men 
Philein.  11.  [Onesimus]  nowis^rq;?to6ietotheeandtome 

see  useful. 

Profited— eth. — A.V.  ^advantaged. 

Mat.  15.  5.    That  wherewith  thou  mightest  have  been 

profited  by  me  is  given  to  God.  Mk.  7.  11 

16.  26.  what  shall  a  man  be^.,  if  he  shall  gain.  Lu.  9.  ^25 

Jno.  6.  63.  spirit  that  quickeneth  ;  the  flesh  p.  nothing 

Bom.  2.  25.  circumcisionindeed  jj.,if  thoube  a  doer  of  the 

1  Cor.  13.  3.  but  have  not  love,  it  p.  me  nothing  [law 

Heb.  13.  9.  not  by  meats,  wherein  they — were  not  profited 

see  advanced,  profitable. 

Profiting  A.V. — see  progress. 

Progress. — A.V.  Yu7-therance,  ^profiting. 

Phil.  1.12.  fallen  out  rather  unto  the  ipro^ress  of  the  gospel 

25.  abide  with  you  all,  for  your  '■p.  and  joy  in  the  faith 

1  TiTn.  4.  15.  that  thy  "^progress  may  be  manifest  unto  all 

Prolonged. — A.V.  '^continued. 
Acts  20.  7.  Paul — ^prolonged  his  speech  until  midnight 

Promise. 

Lu.  24.  49.   I  send  forth  the  promise  of  my  Father  upon  you 
Acts  1.  4.  but  to  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father 
2.  33.  received  of  the  Father  the^.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
39.  For  to  you  is  the  promise,  and  to  your  children 

7.  17.  time  of  the  p.  drew  nigh,  which  God  vouchsafed 
13.23.  according  to  ^ro??iise  brought  unto  Israel  a  Saviour 

32.  good  tidings  of  the  promise  made  unto  the  fathers 
23.  21.  now  are  they  ready,  looking  for  the  p.  from  thee 
26.  6.  to  be  judged  for  the  hope  of  the  jp.  made  of  God 


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Acts26.7.  untowhich^.  our  twelve  tribes,  earnestly  serving 
Mom.  4.  13.  not  through  the  law  was  the  p.  to  Abraham 

14.  faith  is  made  void,  and  the  promise — of  none  effect 
16    to  the  end  that  the  p.  may  be  sure  to  all  the  seed 
20.  looking  unto  the  promise  of  God,  he  wavered  not 

9.  8.  the  children  of  the  promise  are  reckoned  for  a  seed 
9.  this  is  a  word  of  promise.  According  to  this  seasori 

Qal.  3.  14.  that  we  might  receive  the  promise,  of  the  Spirit 

17.  disannul,  so  as  to  make  i\ie  promise  of  none  effect 

18.  For  if  the  inheritance  is  of  the  law,  it  is  no  more 

of  x>.  :  but  God  hath  granted  it  to  Abraham  by  p. 

19.  seed  should  come  to  whom  the^.  hath  been  made 
22.  the  2)'>'oviise  by  faith  in  Jesus  Christ  might  be  given 
29,  Abraham's  seed,  heirs  according  to  promise 

4.  23.  the  son  by  the  freewoman  is  born  through  promise 

28.  we,  brethren,  as  Isaac  was,  are  chilirenot  promise 

Eph.  1.  13.  ye  were  sealed  with  the  Holy  Spirit  of  j?ro7nise 

2.  12.  and  strangers  from  the  covenants  of  the  proinise 

3.  6.  and  fellow-partakei's  of  the  p)romise  in  Christ  Jesus 
6.  2.  (which  is  the  first  commandment  with  promise) 

1  Tim.  4.  8.  having^,  of  the  life  which  nowis,  and  of  that 

2  Tim.  1. 1.  according  to  the  ^.  of  the  life  which  is  in  Christ 
Heh.  4. 1.  lest  haply,  &p.  being  left  of  entering  into  his  rest 

6. 13.  p.  to  Abraham,  since  he  could  swear  by  none  greater 

15.  having  patiently  endured,  he  obtained  the  promise 
17.  unto  the  heirs  of  the  pro')nise  the  immutability 

9. 15.  may  receive  the  promise  of  the  eternal  inheritance 

10.  36.  done  the  will  of  God,  ye  may  receive  the  promise 

11.  9.  became  a  sojourner  in  the  land  of  promise — and 

Jacob,  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  same  promise 
39.  witness  borne  to  them — received  not  the  promise 
2  Pet.  3.  4.  saying,  Where  is  the  promise  of  his  coming  ? 
9.  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  hia  promise 
13.  according  to  his  proinise,  we  look  for  new  heavens 

1  Jno.  2.  25.  And  this  is  the  jp»-omMe  which  he  promised  us 

see  promising. 

Promised,  aforepromissd. — A.V.  ^notice. 
Mat.  14. 7.  he  promised  with  an  oath  to  give  her  whatsoever 
Mk.  14.  11.  were  glad,  Audi  promised  to  give  him  money 
Acts  7.  5.  he^.  that  he  would  give  it  to  him  in  possession 
Horn.  1.  2.  which  he  promised  afore  by  his  prophets 

4.  21.  that,  what  he  hadj'-,  he  was  able  also  to  perform 

2  Cor.  9. 5.  make  up  beforehand  your  ifl/ore^jromisea  bounty 
Tit.  1.  2.  eternal  life,  which  God,  who  cannot  lie, promised 
Heh.  10.  23.  that  it  waver  not ;  for  he  is  faithful  that  jj. 

11.  11.  since  she  counted  him  faithful  who  had^rojmsei^ 

12.  26.  now  he  hath  j9.,  saying.  Yet  once  more  will  I 
Jas.  1.  12.  the  IjovA  promised  to  them  that  love  him.  2.  5 

1  Jno.  2.  25.  promise  which  he  p.  us,  even  the  life  eternal 

see  conseniied. 
Promises. 

Bom.  9.  4.  and  the  service  of  God,  and  the  promises 
15. 8.  might  confirm  the  promises  given  unto  the  fathers 

2  Cor.  1.  20.  many  soever  be  the  ^.  of  God,  in  him  is  the  yea 
7.  1.  Having  therefore  these  ^.,  beloved,  let  us  cleanse 

Gal.  3.  16.  to  Abraham  were  the  ^.  spoken,  and  to  his  seed 

21.  Is  the  law  than  against  th.e  promises  of  God  ? 
Heh.  6.  12.  who  through  faith  and  patience  inherit  the^. 

7.  6.  and  hath  blessed  him  that  hath  the  promises 

8.  6.  covenant,  which  hath  been  enacted  upon  better^. 
11. 13.  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  having  received  the  p. 

17.  he  that  had  gladly  received  the  p.  was  offering  up 
33.  obtained  jjroJHises,  stopped  the  mouths  of  lions 
2  Fet.  1.  4.  unto  us  his  precious  and  exceeding  great  ^. 

Promising. — A.  V.  ^promise. 

2  Pet.  2,  19.  '^promising  them  liberty,  while  they  them- 
selves are  bondservants  of  corruption 


PEOPHESYING 

Pronounced — eth. — A.V.  ^describeth. 
Bom.  4.  6.  as  David  also  ^p.  blessing  upon  the  man.  9 

Proof— 3. — A.  V.  atrial,  Hrymg. 
Acts  1. 3.  shewed  himself  alive  after  his  passion  by  many  jj. 
2  Cor.  2.  9.  I  write,  that  I  might  know  the  proof  oi  you 

8.2.  how  that  in  much  ^proof  of  affliction  the  abundance 
24.  in  the  face  of  the  churches  the  proof  of  your  love 

13.  3.  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  that  speaketh  in  me 
Phil.  2.  22.  ye  know  the  proof  oi  him,  that,  as  a  child 
Jas.  1.  3.  the  ^roof  of  your  faith  worketh  patience 
1  Pet.  1.  7.  the  ^proof  ol  your  faith,  being  more  precious 
see  fulfil. 

Proper  A.V. — see  language,  own,  goodly. 

Prophecies. 

1  Cor.  13.  8.  whether  there  he  p  ,  they  shall  be  done  away 
1  Tim.  1. 18.  according  to  theprophecies  which  went  before 

Prophecy. 

Mat.  13.  14.  unto  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of  Isaiah 
Bom.  12.  6.  whether^.,  let  us  prophesy  according  to  the 
1  Cor.  12.  10.  to  another^.;  and  to  another  disceruings 
13.  2.  if  I  have  the  gift  oi  p.,  and  know  all  mysteries 

1  Tim.  4. 14.  gift  that  is  in  thee,  which  was  given  thee  by  ^. 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  we  have  the  word  of  prophecy  made  more  sure 

20.  no  prophecy  of  scripture  is  of  private  interpretation 

21.  For  no  prophecy  ever  came  by  the  will  of  man 
Bev.  1.  3.  that  hear  the  words  of  the  prophecy.  22.  18 

11.  6.  that  it  rain  not  during  the  days  of  their  prophecy 
19.  10.  for  the  testimony  of  Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  prophecy 
22.  7.  keepeth  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  nook.  10 
19.  of  this  prophecy,  God  shall  take  away  his  part 

Prophesied. 

Mat.  11. 13.  all  the  prophets  and  the  lnvf  p.  until  John 
Lu.  1.  67.  Zachariaswas  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  p. 
Jno.  11.  51.  he  p.  that  Jesus  should  die  for  the  nation 
Acts  19.  6.  they  spake  with  tongues,  and  prophesied 
1  Pet.  1. 10.  who  j9.  of  the  grace  that  should  come  unto  you 
Jude  14.  Enoch,  the  seventh  from  Adam,  p.,  saying 
see  prophesy. 
Prophesieth. 

1  Cor.  14.  3.  he  that^.  speaketh  unto  men  edification 

4.  but  he  that  prophesieth  editieth  the  church 

5.  greater  is  he  that  prophesieth  than  he  that  speaketh 

see  prophesying. 

Prophesy. — A.V.  ^prophesied. 
Mat.  7.  22.  Lord,  Lord,  did  we  not  ^prophesy  by  thy  name 
15.  7.  Ye  hypocrites,  weU  did  Isaiah^,  of  you.  Mk.  7.  ^6 
26.  68.  P.  unto  us,  thou  Christ.  Mk.  14.  65  :  Lu.  22.  64 
Acts  2.  17.  And  your  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  p.  18 

21.  9.  four  daughters,  virgins,  which  did  prophesy 
Bom.  12. 6.  let  usp.  according  to  the  proportion  of  our  faith 
1  Cor.  13.  9.  we  know  in  part,  and  sve  prophesy  in  part 
14.  I.  spiritual  gifts,  but  rather  that  ye  may  ^ro^i/iesj/.  ^5 
24.  But  if  all  p.,  and  there  come  in  one  unbelieving 
31.  For  ye  all  can  jj.  one  by  one,  that  all  may  learn 
39.  desire  earnestly  to  prophesy,  and  forbid  not  to  speak 
Bev.  10.  11.  Thoumustj>;'02)/;es;/ again  over  many  peoples 
11.  3.  they  shall  ^.  a  thousand  two  hundred  and  three- 
score days,  clothed  in  sackcloth 

PropheS3ring — S. — A .  V.  ^prophesieth. 
1  Cor.  11. 4.  praying  or  prophesying,  havinghis  head  covered 
5.  praying  or  '^prophesying  with  her  head  unveiled 

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PROSELYTE 


1  Cor.  14.  6.  of  knowledge,  or  of  p.,  or  of  teaching? 

22.  prophesying  is  for  a  sign,  not  to  the  unbelieving,  but 
1  Th,  6.  20.  despise  not  prophesying s 

Prophet. — A.V.  ^prophets. 

Mat.  1.  22.  was  spoken  by  the  Lord  through  the  prophet. 
2.  15,  17  :  3.  3:  4.  14  :  8.  17  :  12.  17  :  13.  35  :  21. 
4 :  24.  15  :  27.  9  :  Lu.  3.  4  :  Jno.  1.  23 :  12.  33 : 
Acts  2.  16  :  28.  25 

2.  5.  of  Judaea  :  for  thus  it  is  written  by  the  prophet 

10.  41.  He  that  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the  name  of  a 

prophet  shall  receive  &  prophet's  reward 

11.  9.  But  wherefore  went  ye  out  ?  to  see  a  prophet  ? 

— much  more  than  a  prophet.  Lu.  7.  26 

12.  39.  no  sign  be  given  to  it  but  the  sign  of  Jonah  the  p. 

13.  57.  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  save  in  his  own 

country.  MJi.  6.  4:  Jno.  4.  44 

14.  5.  because  they  counted  him  as  a  prophet 

21.  11.  This  is  the  p.,  Jesus,  from  Nazaretb  of  Galilee 

26.  for  all  hold  John  as  &  prophet.  Mk.  11.  32:  Lu.20.6 
46.  feared  the  multitudes,  becausethey  took  him  for  a^. 

Mk.  1.  2.  Even  as  it  is  written  in  Isaiah  the  ^prophet 

6.  15.  It  is  a  prophet,  even  as  one  of  the  prophets 
Lu.  1.  76.  child,  shalt  be  called  the  jp.  of  the  Most  High 

4.  17.  delivered  unto  him  the  book  of  the  prophet  Isaiah 

24.  Bo  prophet  is  acceptable  in  his  own  country 

27.  many  lepers  in  Israel  in  the  time  of  Elisha  the^. 

7.  16.  saying,  A  gxent  prophet  is  arisen  among  as 

39.  This  man,  if  he  were  a  prophet,  would  have  perceived 
13.  33.  it  cannot  be  that  a,  prophet  ^perish  out  of  Jerusalem 
24. 19.  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  which  was  a  p.  mighty  in  deed 
Jno.  1.  21.  Art  thou  the  prophet  ?  And  he  answered.  No 

25.  not  the  Christ,  neither  Klijah,  neither  the  prophet  ? 

4.  19.  Sir,  I  perceive  that  thou  art  a  prophet  f  7.  40 
6. 14.  This  is  of  a  truth  the  p.  that  cometh  into  the  world. 
7.  52.  Search,  and  see  that  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  p. 
9.  17.  opened  thine  eyes  ?  And  he  said,  He  is  a  prophet 

Acta  2.  30.  Being— a  p.,  and  knowing  that  God  had  sworn 

3.  22.  A  prophet  shall  the  Lord  God  raise  up.  7.  37 

23.  every  soul,  which  shall  not  hearken  to  tha-t prophet 

7.  48.  not  in  Louses  made  with  hands  ;  as  saith  the  p. 

8.  28.  in  his  chariot,  and  was  reading  the  ^j.  Isaiah.  30 
34.  I  pray  thee,  of  whom  speaketh  the  projjhet  this  ? 

13.  20.  he  gave  them  judges  until  Samuel  the  prophet 
21.  10.  from  Judaea  a  certain  prophet,  named  Agabns 

1  Cor.  14.  37.  If  any  man  thinketh  himself  to  be  aprophet 
Tit.  1.  12.  a, p.  of  their  own,  said,  Cretans  are  alway  liars 

2  Pet.  2.  16.  man's  voice  and  stayed  the  madness  of  the  p. 

Prophets. 

Mat.  2.  23.  spoken  by  the  prophets.  Lu.  18.  31 :  Jno.  6.  45 

5.  12.  BO  persecuted  they  the  prophets.  Lu.  6.  23 

17.  Thiuk  not  that  I  came  to  destroy  the  law  or  the^. 
7.  12.  also  unto  them  :  for  this  is  the  law  and  the  prophets 
11. 13.  all  theprophets  and  the  law  prophesied  until  John 
13.  17.  many  prophets  and  righteous  men  desired  to  see 

the  things  which  ye  see.  Lu.  10.  24 
16.  14.  or  one  of  the  prophets.  Mk.  6.  15  :  8.  28 
22. 40.  commandments  hangeth  the  whole  law,  and  the^. 
23.  29.  ye  build  the  sepulchres  of  theprophets.  Lu.  11.  47 

30.  partakers  with  them  in  the  blood  of  the  proj>hets 

31.  that  ye  are  sons  of  them  that  slew  the  prophets 
34.  behold,  I  send  unto  you  prophets 

37.  Jerusalem,  which  killeth  the  prophets,  iw.  13.  34 
26.  56.  scriptures  of  theprophets  might  be  fulfilled 
Lu.  1.  70.  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  ^.  Acts^.^l:  2Pe<.3.2 

9.  8.  that  one  of  the  olA  prophets  was  risen  again.  19 
11.  49-  I  will  send  unto  them  prophets  and  apostles 


Lu.  11.  50.  that  the  blood  of  all  the^.,  which  was  shed 
13.  28.  all  the^.,  in  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  yourselves 
16.  16.  The  law  and  the  prophets  were  until  John 
29.  They  have  Moses  and  the  p.;  let  them  hear  them.  31 
24.  25.  to  beheve  in  all  that  the  prophets  have  spoken  ! 
27.  Moses  and  from  all  theprophets,  he  interpreted 
Jno.  1.  45.  Moses  in  the  law,  and  the  j>.,  did  write.  Lu. M.ii 

8.  52.  Abraham  is  dead,  and  the  prophets.  53 
Acts  3.  18.  by  the  mouth  of  all  the^.,  that  his  Christ 

24.  all  the  p.  from  Samuel  and  them  that  followed 

25.  Ye  are  the  sons  of  the  p.,  and  of  the  covenant 

7.  42.  viTitten  in  the  book  of  the  projjhets,  Did  ye  offer 
52.  Which  of  the  p.  did  not  your  fathers  persecute  ? 

10.  43.  To  him  bear  all  the  p.  witness,  that  through  his 

11.  27.  came  down  j?.  from  Jerusalem  unto  Antioch 

13.  1.  at  Antioch,  in  the  church  that  was  there, prophets 
15.  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  prophets 

27.  knew  him  not,  nor  the  voices  of  theprophets 
40.  that  come  upon  you,  which  is  spoken  in  the  p. 

15.  15.  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  prophets 
32.  Judas  and  Silas,  being  themselves  also  prophets 

24. 14.  to  the  law,  and  which  are  written  in  the  prophets 
26.  22.  what  the^.  and  Moses  did  say  should  come 

27.  King  Agrippa,  believest  thou  the  prophets  ? 
28.  23.  and  from  theprophets,  from  morning  till  evening 
Mom.  1.  2.  which  he  promised  afore  by  his  prophets 
3.  21.  being  witnessed  by  the  law  and  theprophets 
11.  3.  Lord,  they  have  killed  thy^.,  they  have  digged 

16.  26.  now  is  manifested,  and  by  the  scriptures  of  the jp. 
1  Cor.  12.  28.  first  apostles,  secondly^.,  thirdly  teachers 

29.  are  all  prophets  ?  are  all  teachers  ? 

14.  29.  And  let  the  prophets  speak  by  two  or  three 
32.  the  spirits  of  the  prophets  are  subject  to  the^. 

Eph.  2. 20.  built  upon  the  foundation  of  the  apostles  andp. 

3.  5.  now  been  revealed  unto  his  holy  apostles  and  p. 

4.  11.  he  gave  some  to  be  apostles  ;  and  some,  prophets 
1  Th.  2.  15.  who  both  killed  the  Lord  Jesus  and  the^. 
Heh.  1.1.  of  old  time  spoken  unto  the  fathers  in  the^. 

11.  32.  of  David  and  Samuel  and  the  prophets 
Jas.  5.  10.  Take,  brethren,  for  an  example — the  prophets 
1.  Pet.  1.  10.  Concerning  which  salvation  the^j.  sought 
Bev.  10.  7.  tidings  which  he  declared  to  his  servants  the  p. 
11.  10.  because  these  two  prophets  tormented  them 
18.  to  give  their  reward  to  thy  servants  the  prophets 
16.  6.  for  they  poured  out  the  blood  of  saints  and^. 
18.  20.  apostles,  and  ye  prophets ;  for  God  hath  judged 
24.  in  her  was  found  the  blood  of  prophets  and  of  saints 
22.  6.  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  the^.,  sent  his  angel 
9.  fellow-servant  with  thee  and  with  thy  brethren  the  p. 
see  prophet. 

Prophetess. 

iw.  2.  36.  And  there  was  one  Anna,  a  prophetess 

Bev.  2.  20.  the  woman  Jezebel,  which  calleth  herself  dp. 

Propitiation.— 4 .  V.  ^reconciliation. 
Bom.  3.  25.  whom  God  set  forth  to  be  &  propitiation 
Heh.  2.  17.  to  make  ^propitiation  for  the  sins  of  the  people 
1  Jno.  2.  2.  and  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  sins.  4.  10 

Proportion. 
Bom.  12.  6.  let  us  prophesy  according  to  the^.  of  our  faith 

Proposed  A.  V. — see  determined. 

Proselyte — s. 

Mat.  23.  15.  ye  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one  p. 
Acts  2.  10.  sojourners  from  Rome,  both  Jews  and^. 

6.  6.  and  Nicolas  s,  proselyte  of  Antioch 

13.  43.  of  the  Jews  and  of  the  devout^,  followed  Paul 


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Prosper. — A.Y.  ^prospered.  I 

1  Cor.  16.  2.  lay  by  him  in  store,  as  he  may  ^prosper  | 

3  Jno.  2.  I  pray  that  in  aU  things  thou  m&yest  prosper 

Prospered — eth. — A.V.  ^prosperous  journey 
Bom.  1.  10.  be  ^p.  by  the  wiU  of  God  to  come  unto  you 
3  Jno.  2.  and  be  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul  prospereth 
see  prosper. 

Prosperous  A.V. — see  prospered. 

Protest. 
1  Cor.  15.  31.  1  protest  by  that  glorying  in  you,  brethren 

Proud. 
Lu.  1.  51.  He  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  imagination 
Jas.  4.  6.  God  resisteth  the  proud.  1  Pet.  5.  6 
see  haughty,  puffed. 

Prove. — A.V.  ^examine,  "hnahe,  Hry. 
Lu.  14.  19.  bought  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to^.  them 
Jno.  6.  6.  this  he  said  to  prove  him  :   for  he  himself  knew 
Acts.  24.  13.  Neither  can  they  p.  to  thee  the  things,  25.  7 
Bom.  12.  2.  that  ye  may  p.  what  is  the  good  and  acceptable 

1  Cor.  3.  13.  the  fire  itself  shall  ^prove  each  man's  work 
11.  28.  let  a  man  ^prove  himself,  and  so  let  him  eat 

2  Cor.  13.  5.  whether  ye  be  in  the  faith  ;  p.  your  own  selves 
Gal.  2. 18.  which  I  destroyed,  I  '^rote  myself  a  transgressor 

6.  4.  But  let  each  man  prove  his  own  work 
1  Th.  5.  21.  prove  all  things;  hold  fast  that  which  is  good 
1  Pet.  4.  12.  trial— which  cometh  upon  you  to  ^prove  you 

1  Jno.  4.  1.  ^prove  the  spirits,  whether  they  are  of  God 

see  proving. 

Proved. — A.V.  Hried, 

2  Cor.  8.  22.  whom  we  have  many  times  proved  earnest 

1  Tim.  3.  10.  let  these  also  first  be  i?.;  then  let  them  serve 

1  Pet.  1.  7.  more  precious  than  gold — ^proved  by  fire 

see  proving. 

Proverb— 3. 
Jno.  16.  25.  in  proverbs — no  more  speak  unto  you  in  p. 
29.  now  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speakest  no  p. 

2  Pet.  2.  22.  happened  ixnto  them  according  to  the  truej?. 

see  parable. 

Proveth. — A.V.  Hrieth. 
1  Th,  2.  4.  pleasing  men,  butGod  which  iprowtfeour  hearts 

Provide — d — eth. — A.V.  '^provide 
Acts.  23.  24.  p  beasts,  that  they  might  set  Paul  thereon 

1  Tim.  5.  8.  if  any  ^provideth  not  for  his  own,  and  specially 
Heb.  11  40.  God  having^,  some  better  thing  concerning 

see  get,  make,  prepared,  take  ihoxi.ght. 

Providence: 
Acts.  24.  2.  by  thy^.  evils  are  corrected  for  this  nation 

Province. — A.  V.  Hine,  ^rule. 

Acts.  23. 34.  when  he  had  read  it,  he  asked  of  what^.  he  was 
25.  1.  Festus  therefore,  having  come  into  the  province 

2  Cor.  10. 13.  according  to  the  measure  of  the  ^p.  which  God 

15.  according  to  our  '^province  unto  further  abundance 

16.  and  not  to  glory  in  another's  ^province  in  regard  of 

Proving. — A.V.  ^evidence,  ^experiment,  ^prove,  *proved. 
Acts  9.  22.  confounded  the  Jews— _p.  that  this  is  the  Christ 


PUBLIC 

2  Cor.  8.  8.  but  as  ^.  through  the  earnestness  of  others 
9.  13.  through  the  "^proving  of  you  by  this  ministration 

Eph.  5.  10.  proving  what  is  well-pleasing  unto  the  Lord 

Heb.  3.  9.  Wherewith  your  fathers  tempted  me  by  *p.  me 
11.  1.  faith  is— the  ^proving  of  things  not  seen 
Provision. 

Rom.  13.  14.  and  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh 

Provocation. 
Heb,  3.  8.  Harden  not  yovir  hearts,  as  in  the  provocation.  15 

Piovoke. 

Lu.  11.  53.  and  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  many  things 
Bom.  10. 19.  p.  you  to  jealousy  with  that  which  is  no  nation. 
1  Cor.  10.  22.  OrdowejJ.  the  Lord  to  jealousy?  [!!■  11.14 
Bph.6.4.  And,  ye  fathers,^,  not  your  children  to  wrath.  Col. 
Heb.  3. 16.  For  who,  when  they  heard,  didprovoke  ?  [3.21 
10.  24.  one  another  to  provoke  unto  love  and  good  works 

Provoked— ing.— .4. F.  ^stirred. 

Acts  17. 16.  his  spirit  was  ^provoked  within  him 
1  Cor.  13.  5.  is  not  provoked,  taketh  not  account  of  evil 
Gal.  5,  26.  Let  us  not  be  vainglorious,  p,  one  another 
.see  stirred. 

Prudence. — A.V,  ^understanding. 

1  Cor.  1.  19.  And  the  ^prudence  of  the  prudent  will  I  reject 
Eph.  1.  8,  abound  toward  us  in  all  wisdom  and  prudeuce 

Prudent. 
1  Cor.  1.  19.  And  the  prudence  of  the  prudent  will  I  reject 
Psalm  ***  understanding. 

Acts  13.  33.  written  in  the  secondpsalm,  Thou  art  my  Son 

35.  he  saith  also  in  another  jOsaZ/n.,  Thou  wilt  not  give 

1  Cor.  14.  26.  When  ye  come  together,  each  one  hath  a, p. 

Psalms. 

Lti.  20.  42.  David  himself  saith  in  the  book  ot  Psalms 
24.  44.  the  prophets,  and  the  psalms,  concerning  me 
Acts  1.  20.  For  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  Psalms 
Eph.  6.  19.  speaking  one  to  another  in  ^sa^ms  and  hymns 
Col.  3. 16.  admonishing  one  another  with  p.  and  hymns 
see  praise. 

Publican— 3. 

Mat.  5.  46.  do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same  ? 
9.  10.  many  p.  and  sinners  came.  Mk.  2.  15  :  Lu.  5.  29 
11.  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  the  p,  Mk,  2. 16 :  Lu. 
10.3.  Thomas,  and  Matthew  the  j9m6Z«co.>i  [5.30 

11   19.  a  friend  ot  publicans  and  sinners  !  Lu.  7.  34 

18.  17.  let  him  be  unto  thee  as  the  Gentile  and  the^. 
21. 31. p.  and  the  harlots  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before 

32.  but  the^(t&Zica»<saud  the  harlots  believed  him  [you 
Lu.  3.  12.  And  there  came  also  publicans  to  be  baptized 
5.  27.  beheld  a  p.,  named  Levi,  sitting  at  the  place  of  toll 
7.  29.  and  the  publicans,  justified  God,  being  baptized 
15.  1.  all  the  p.  and  sinners  were  drawing  near  unto  him 
18. 10.  to  pray;  the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the  other  a^. 
11.  adulterers,  or  even  as  this  publican       [as  his  eyes 
13.  the^.,  standing  afar  off,  would  not  lift  up  so  much 

19.  2.  ZacchsBus ;  and  he  was  a  chief  publican 

Public. — A.V.  Common. 

Mat.  1.  19.  not  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example 
Acts  5.  18.  hands  on  the  apostles,  and  put  them  in  ^p.  ward 


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PUBLICLY 

Publicly. — A.V.  ^openly 
J)u>.  7.  10.  then  went  he  also  up,  not  ip.,  but — in  secret 
Acts  16.  37.  They  have  beaten  us  ^publicly,  uncondemned 
18.  28.  confuted  the  Jews,  and  ih&t  publicly ,  shewing 
20.  20.  Bhiank  not  from — teaching  you  publicly 

Publish. — A.V.  ^preach. 
Mk.  1.  45.  he  went  out,  and  began  to  publish  it  much 

5.  20.  he  went  his  way,  andbeganto/)M&?w^iinDecapolis 
Lu.  9.  60.  go  thou  and  ^p.  abroad  the  kingdom  of  God 

Published — ing. — A.V.  ^declared. 
Mk.  7.  36.  so  much  the  more  a  great  deal  they  published  it 
Lu.  8.  39.  p.  throughout  the  whole  city  how  great  things 
Acts  10.  37.  that  saying  ye  yourselves  know,  which  was  p. 
Bom.  9. 17.  my  name  might  be  ^p.  abroad  in  all  the  earth 
see  preached,  spread. 

PuflFed— eth. — A.V.  ^highminded,  Hi/ted,  ^proud. 

1  Cor.  4.  6.  no  one  of  you  be  p.  up  for  the  one  against  the 

18.  some  are  p.  up,  as  though  I  were  not  coming  [other 

19.  not  the  word  of  them  which  are^.  up,  but  the  power 

5.  2.  And  ye  are  puffed  up,  and  did  not  rather  mourn 
8.  1.  'Knoviledgt  piiff eth  up,  but  love  edifieth 

13.  4.  love  vaunteth  not  itself,  is  not  puffed  up 
Col.  2.  18.  vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind 

1  Tim.  3.  6.  not  a  novice,  lest  being  ^puffed  up  he  fall 

6.  4.  he  is  ^puffed  up,  knowing  nothing 

2  Tim.  3.  4.  headstrong,  ^puffed  up,  lovers  of  pleasure 

Pull. 

Lu.  12. 18.  I  will  pull  down  my  barns,  and  build  greater 

see  cast  out,  draw,  torn. 

Pulling  A.V. — see  casting,  snatching. 

Punish — ed. 

Acts  4.  21.  finding  nothing  how  they  might  punish  them 
22.  5.  unto  Jerusalem  in  bonds,  for  to  he  punished 
see  punishment. 

Punishing. — A.V.  ^punished. 

Acts  26.  11.  And  ^p.  them  oftentimes  in  all  the  sjmagogues 

Punishnaent. — A.V.  ^punished,  Hoiinent,  ^vengeance. 
Mat.  25.  46.  And  these  shall  go  away  into  eternal  j9. 
2  Cor.  2.  6.  Sufficient  to  such  a  one  is  this  punishment 
2  Th.  1.  9.  who  shall  suffer  ^p.,  even  eternal  destruction 
Heb.  10.  29.  of  how  much  sorer  p.,  think  ye,  shall  he  be 
2  Pet.  2.  9.  and  to  keep  the  unrighteous  under  ^p.  unto 
lJ'fto.4.  18.  casteth  out  fear,  because  fear  hath  ^pztms/t/reeM^ 
Jude  7.  suffering  the  ^punishment  of  eternal  fire 
see  vengeance. 

Purchase — d. — A.V.  '^redeemed. 
Acts  20.  28.  which  he  purchased  with  his  own  blood 
Bev.  5.  9.  didst  ^p.  unto  God  with  thy  blood  men  of  every 

14.  3.  even  they  that  had  been  ^p.  out  of  the  earth.  14 
see  gain,  obtain,  obtained,  own. 

Pure. — A.V.  ^chaste,  ^clean,  ^clear. 

Acts  20.  26.  that  I  am  pure  from  the  blood  of  all  men 
2  Cor.  7.  11.  ye  approved  yourselves  to  be  ^p.  in  the  matter 
11.2.  that  I  might  present  you  as  a  ^pure  virgin  to  Christ 
P^iL  4.  8.  are  just,  whatsoever  things  are  ».    [conscience 

1  Tim.  3.  9.  holding  the  mystery  of  the  laith  in  a  pure 
5.  22.  partaker  of  other  men's  sins  :  keep  thyself  pure 

2  Tim.  1.  3.  serve  from  my  forefathers  in  a  p.  conscieuce 


PURPOSE 

Tit.  1.  15.  To  the  pure  all  things  are  pure :  but  to  them 
that  are  defiled  and  unbelieving  nothing  is  pure 
Heb.  10.  22.  and  our  body  washed  with  pure  water 
.Tas.  1.  27.  Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  our  God 
3.  17.  But  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  first  ^wre 

1  Jno.  3.  3.  this  hope  set  on  him  purifieth  himself — he  isjp. 
Bev.  15.  6.  arrayed  with  precious  atone,  j^ure  and  bright 

19.  8.  array  herself  in  fine  linen,  bright  and  ^pure.  ^14 
21.  18.  and  the  city  was^i<re  gold,  like  unto  ^pure  glass 

see  clean,  sincere. 
Pureness. 

2  Cor.  6.  6.  in  pureness,  in  knowledge,  in  longsuffering 
Purge. 

1  Cor.  5.7.  P.  out  the  old  leaven,  that  ye  may  be  a  new  lump 

2  Tim.  2.  21.  If  a  man  therefore  jjwrg'e  himself  from  these 

see  cleanse — ed — ing,  purification. 

Purgeth  A.  V. — see  cleanseth. 
Purging  A.V. — see  clean,  cleansing. 

Purification. — A.  V.  ^purged. 

Lu.  2.  22.  when  the  days  of  their^.  according  to  the  law 
Acts  21.  26.  declaring  the  fulfilment  of  the  days  of  ^. 
Heb.  1.  3.  when  he  had  made  ^purification  of  sins,  sat  down 

P\irified— eth. 

Acts  24.  18.  amidst  which  they  found  vne  p.  in  the  temple 
1  Pet.  1.  22.  Seeing  ye  havep.  your  souls  in  your  obedience 

1  Jno.  3.  3.  that  hath  this  hope  set  on  him  purifieth  himself 

see  cleansed. 
Purify. 
Jno.  11.  55.  to  Jerusalem — before  the passover, top.  them- 
Acts  21.  24.  these  take,  and  p.  thyself  with  them      [selves 
Tit.  2. 14.  and  p.  unto  himself  a  people  for  his  own  posses- 
/as.  4.  8.  and^'MJ'i/^/ your  hearts,  ye  doubleminded     [sion 

Purifying. 
Jno.  2. 6.  set  there  after  the  Jews'  manner  of  purifying 

3.  25.  There  arose  therefore  a  questioning — about  p. 
Acts  21.  26.  and  the  next  day  purifying  himself  with  them 
see  cleanness,  cleansing. 

Purity. 

2  Cor.  11.  3.  your  minds  should  be  corrupted  from — the  p. 
1  Tim.  4.  12.  be  thou  an  ensample — in  love,  in  faith,  in  p. 

5.  2.  the  younger  as  sisters,  in  &\\  purity 

Purloining. 
Tit.  2.  10.  not  purloining ,  but  shewing  all  good  fidelity 

Purple. 
Mh.  15.  17.  And  they  clothe  him  -withpurple.  Jno.  19.  2, 5 
20.  had  mocked  him,  they  took  off  from  him  the  purple 
Lu.  16.  19.  rich  man,  and  he  was  clothed  in  purple 
Acts.  16.  14.  woman  named  Lydia,  a  seller  oi purple 
Bev.  17.  4.  the  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  scarlet 

18.  12.  fine  linen,  AnA  purple,  and  silk 

16.  city,  she  that  was  arrayed  in  fine  linen  and  purple 

Purpose. 

Mat.  26.  8.  saying,  To  what^.  is  this  waste?  Mh.  14.  4 
.dc^s  1 1 .  23.  with^.  of  heart  they  would  cl  eave  unto  the  Lord 

27.  13.  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  their  purjwse 
43.  desiring  to  save  Paul,  stayed  them  from  their  ^, 
Bom.  8.  28.  to  them  that  are  called  according  to  his  p. 

9.  11.  the^.  of  God  according  to  election  might  stand 

17.  For  this  very  purpose  did  I  raise  thee  [Pharaoh]  up 


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2  Oor.  1.  17.  the  things  that  I  ^.,  do  1  purpose  according 
Eph.  1.  11.  according  to  the  p.  of  him  who  worketh  all 
3.  11.  to  the  eternal^,  which  he  purposed  in  Chrigt 
6. 22. 1  have  sent  unto  you  for  this  very  pv^rpose.   Col.  4.  8 
2  Tim.  1,  9.  but  according  to  his  own  purpose  and  grace 
3.  10.  thou  didst  follow  my  teaching,  conduct,  purpose 
see  end. 

Purposed. — A.V.  ^purposeth. 

Acts  19. 21.  VamI purposed  in  the  spirit,  when  he  had  passed 
Bom.  1.  13.  that  oftentimes  I  purposed  to  come  unto  you 
2  Cor.  9.  7.  each  man  do — as  he  hath  ^purposed  in  his  heart 
Eph.  1.  9.  according  to  his  good  pleasure  which  he  p. 
3. 11.  eternal  purpose  v/hidhlie purposed  in  Christ  Jesus 

Piirposeth  A.V. — see  purposed. 

Purse — s. — A.V.  ^bags. 
Mat.  10.  9.  no  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass  in  yonr  purses 
MJc.  6.  8.  no  bread,  no  wallet,  no  money  in  their  ^wrse 
Lu.  10.  4.  Carry  no  purse,  no  wallet,  no  shoes.  22.  35 
12.  33.  make  for  yourselves  ^purses  which  wax  not  old 
22.  36.  But  now,  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  it 

Pursue — ed. — A.  V.  ^ensue,  ^persecuted. 
2  Cor.  4.  9.  ^pursued,  yet  not  forsaken  ;  smitten  down 
1  Pet.  3.  11.  Let  him  seek  peace,  and  ^pursue  it 

Put. — A.V.    ^appointed,    ^hring,    ^depart,    ^divorced, 
Hnstructed,  Haunch — ed,  ''putteth,  ^stretched,  Hhrust. 

Mat.  1.  19.  was  minded  to  put  her  away  privily 

0.  15.  a  lamp,  and  put  it  under  the  bushel.  Mk.  4.  21 

31.  Whosoever  shall^.  away  his  wife.   19.9:  Mk.  10. 11 

32.  shall  marry  her  when  she  is  ^put  away.  Lu.  16.  18 
6.  25.  nor  yet  for  your  body,  what  ye  shall^.  on.iw.12.22 

9.  17.  Neither  do  men  put  new  wine  into  old  wine-skius 

— they  p.  new  wine  into  fresh.  Mk.  2.  22:  Lu.  5.  38 
25.  But  when  the  crowd  was  put  forth,  he  entered  in 
12. 18.  I  will  p.  my  Spirit  upon  him.  And  he  shall  declare 

14.  3.  John,  and  bouud  him,  and  put  him  in  prison 
8.  she,  beiug  ^put  forward  by  her  mother,  saith 

19.  6.  let  not  ra&nput  asunder.  Mk.  10.  9. 

21.  7.  and  the  colt,  and  put  on  them  their  garments 

22.  34.  heard  that  he  h.SiA  put  the  Sadducees  to  silence 

25.  27.  therefore  to  have  put  my  money  to  the  bankers 

26.  52.  Put  up  again  thy  sword.  J)io.  18.  11 

27.  6.  It  is  not  lawful  to  put  them  into  the  treasury 

28.  a,n&  put  on  him  a  scarlet  robe.  31  \Jno.  19.  2 

29,  crown  of  thorns  and^.  it  upon  his  head.  Mk.  15. 17 : 
48.  with  vinegar,  and  put  it  on  a  reed.  Mk.  15.  36 

Mk.  5.  40.  he,  having  put  them  all  forth,  taketh  the  father 

6.  9.  and,  said  he,  put  not  on  two  coats 

7.  33.  and  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  he  spat 

10.  2.  lawful  for  a  man  to^x  away  his  wife  ?  4  :  Mat.  19.  3, 
12.  p^it  away  her  husband,  and  marry  another        [7,  8 

Lu.  1.  52.  He  hathpjti  down  princes  from  their  thrones 
5.  3.  asked  him  to  ^put  out  a  little  from  the  land 
4.  he  said  unto  Simon,  ^Put  out  into  the  deep 

9.  62.  put  his  hand  to  the  plough,  and  looking  back 

15.  22.  best  robe,  &nAp.  it  on  him  —p.  a  ring  on  his  hand 

16.  4.  that,  when  I  am  put  out  of  the  stewardship 
Jno.  5.7.  when  the  water  is  troubled,  to  p.  me  into  the  pool 

9.15.  He  2?.  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  do  see 

10.  4.  When  he  hath  ''put  forth  all  his  own,  he  goeth 

12.  6.  having  the  bag  took  away  what  was  put  therein 
42.  confess  it,  lest  they  should  be  ^.  out  of  the  synagogue 

13.  2.  devil  having  elrea-Ay  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas 
16.  2.  put  you  out  of  the  synagogues.  9.  22 :  12.  42 

19.  19.  Pilate  wrote  a  title  also,  and  put  it  on  the  cross 


PUTTING 

Jno.  19. 29.  iheyp.  a  sponge  full  of  the  vinegar  upon  hyssop 

20.  25.  and  put  my  finger  into  the  print  of  the  nails, 

and  ^put  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe 

Acts  1.  23.  they  '^put  forward  two,  Joseph  called  Barsabbas 

4.  3.  and^M*  them  in  ward  unto  the  morrow.  5.  18 

5.  25.  men  whom  ye  put  in  the  prison  are  in  the  temple 
34.  and  commanded  to  put  the  men  forth  a  little  while 

9.  40.  But  Peter  put  them  all  forth,  and  kneeled  down 

12.  1.  Herod  the  king  ^put  forth  his  hands  to  afflict 

4.  when  he  had  taken  him,  heptit  him  [Peter]  in  prison 
15.  10.  why  tempt  ye  God,  that  ye  should  jjm^  a  yoke 
27. 2.  embarking  in  a  ship  of  Adramyttium  —we  ^p.  to  sea 
12.  the  more  part  advised  to  ^put  to  sea  from  thence 
Bom.  13.  12.  and  let  us  ptit  on  the  armour  of  light 
14.  But  put  ye  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
14.13.  no  man^wf  a  stumblingblock  in  his  brother's  way 
1  Cor.  4. 17.  who  shall  ^put  you  in  remembrance  of  my  ways 

5.  13.  Put  away  the  wicked  man  from  among  yourselves 

13.  11.  become  a  man,  I  have  put  away  childish  things 
15.  25.  he  must  reign,  till  he  hath  put  all  his  enemies 

under  his  feet.  27  :  Eph.  1.  22  :  Heb.  2.  8 
53.  this  corruptible  must  ^M<  on  incorruption,  and  this 

mortal  must  put  on  immortality.  54 
Gal.  3.  27.  as  were  baptized  into  Christ  did  put  on  Christ 
Eph.  4.  24.  p.  on  the  new  man,  which  after  God  hath  been 

31.  and  railing,  be  ^ui  away  from  you  [created 

6.  11.  Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  God,  that  ye  may 
Col.  3.  8.  put  ye  also  away  all  these  ;  auger,  wrath,  malice 

9.  seeing  that  ye  have^"*^  off  the  old  man.  Eph.  4.  22 

10.  and  have  put  on  the  new  man,  which  is  being 

12.  Put  on  therefore,  as  God's  elect,  holy  and  beloved 
14.  and  above  all  these  things  put  on  love  [things 

1  Tim,.  4.  6.  If  thou  put  the  brethren  in  mind  of  these 

2  Ti7n.  1.  6.  For  the  which  cause  Ip.  thee  in  remembrance 
2.  14.  Of  these  things  put  them  in  remembrance 

Tit.  3.  1.  Put  them  in  mind  to  be  in  subjection  to  rulers 
Philem.  18.  or  oweth  thee  aught,  put  that  to  mine  account 
Heb.  2.  13.  And  again,  I  will^w^  my  trust  in  liim 

6.  6.  Son  of  God  afresh,  and  put  him  to  an  open  shame 

8.  10.  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind.  10.  16 

9.  26.  to  put  away  sin  by  the  sacrifice  of  himself 
Jas.  3.  3.  we  put  the  horses'  bridles  into  their  mouths 

1  Pet.  2.  15.  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish  men 

2  Pet.  1.  12.  always  to  put  you  in  remembrance.  Jude  5 
Bev.  17.  17.  God  did  put  in  their  hearts  to  do  his  mind 
see  abolished,  arrayed,  cast,  delivered,  intrusted,  laid,  laying,  leave, 
loose,  made,  putteth,  putting,  set,  stretched,  subject — ed — ion,  thriut. 

Putteth. — A.V.  ^maketh,  ''■put,  ^setteth,  ^shooteth. 
Mat.  5.  32.  every  one  that  ''putteth  away  his  wife.  Lu.  16. 18 

9.  16.  no  man  p.  a  piece  of  undressed  cloth.  Lu.  5.  36 

24.  32.  and  putteth  forth  its  leaves,  ye  know.  Mk.  13.28 
Mk.  2.  22.  putteth  new  wine  into  old  wine-skins.  Lu.  5.  37 

4.  29.  he  p.  forth  the  sickle,  because  the  harvest  is  come 

32.  greater  than  all  the  herbs,  and  ^.  out  great  branches 
Lu.  8.  16.  or  putteth  it  under  a  bed  ;  but  ^p.  it  on  a  stand 

11.  33.  when  he  hath  lighted  a  lamp,  pMffe</i.  it  in  a  cellar 
Bo77i.  5.  5.  and  hope  ^putteth  not  to  shame  [Titus 

2  Cor.  8.  16.  ^p.  the  same  earnest  care— into  the  heart  of 
see  put. 

Putting. — A.  V.  Haunched,  Hay  apart,  Haying,  *put. 

Acts  19.  33.  the  Jews  p.  him  forward.    And  Alexander 

27.  4.  And  '^putting  to  sea  from  thence,  we  sailed  under 
Bom.  15.  15.  a,sp.  you  again  in  remembrance,  because  of 
Eph.  4. 25.  putting  away  falsehood,  speak  ye  truth  each  one 
Col.  2.  11.  in  the  putti7ig  off  of  the  body  of  the  flesh 
1  Th.  5.  8.  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  and  love 
Jas.  1.  21.  Wherefore  putting  away  all  filthiness 


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1  Pet.  2.  1.  ^Putting  away  therefore  all  wickedness 

3.  3.  wearing  jewels  of  gold,  or  oi putting  on  apparel 
21.  not  the  putting  away  of  the  filth  of  the  flesh 

2  Pet.  1.  13.  to  stir  you  up  hy  putting  you  in  remembrance 
14.  the  ^putting  off  of  my  tabernacle  cometh  swiftly 

see  appointing,  laying. 


Q. 


Quake. — A.V.  ^shaJce. 

Mat.  27.  51.  the  earth  did  quahe;  and  the  rocks  were  rent 

28.  4.  for  fear  of  him  the  watchers  did  ^quake 
Heb.  12.  21.  that  Moses  said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  quake 

Quarrel  A.V. — see  complaint,  set. 

Quarter. 
Mk.  1,  45   and  they  came  to  him  from  eveiy  quarter 

Quarters  A.V-. — see  corners,  neighboicrhood,  parts. 

Quaternions 
Acts  12.  4.  and  delivered  him  to  four  q.  of  soldiers 

Queen. 

Mat.  12. 42.  q.  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in  the  judgement 
Acts  8.  27.  Candace,  queen  of  the  Ethiopians  [Lu.  11.  3J 
Bev.  18.  7.  in  her  heart, I  sit  a  queen,  and  am  no  widow 

Quench — ed. 

Mat.  12.  20-  And  smoking  flax  shall  hd  not  quench 
Mk.  9.  48.  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire  is  not  quenched 
Eph.  6   16.  able  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  evil  one 
1  Th.  5.  19.  Quench  not  the  Sjurit 

Heb- 11.  34.  quenched  tbs  power  of  fire,  escaped  the  edge 
see  unquenchable. 
Question — s.—A  V.  '^enquire,  ^questio.i,  Hhing, 

Mat.  21.  24.   Jesus  answered — I  also  will  ask  you   one 
^question.  Mk.  11.  29:  Lu.  20.  33 

22.  35.  a  lawyer,  asked  him  a  question,  tempting  him 
41.  Pharisees — gathered  together,  Jesus  asked  them  a  q 
46.  from  that  day  forth  ask  him  any  more  q.  Mk,  12.  34  ; 

Jlf A;.  8. 11,  Pharisees  cameforth,  and  began  to  g.  [iw.  20.40 
9.  16  And  he  asked  them.  What  question  ye  with  them  ? 

Lu.  2.  46.  doctors,  both  hearing  them,  and  asking  them  q. 
22. 23.  they  began  to  ^q.  among  themselves,  which  of  them 

Acts  15. 2.  unto  the  apostles  and  elders  about  this  question 
18.  15.  if  they  are  '^questions  about  words  and  names 

23.  6    resurrection  of  the  dead  I  am  called  in  q.  24.  21 
29.  I  found  to  be  accused  about  questions  of  their  law 

25. 19.  certain  questions  against  him  of  their  own  religion 
26. 3.  because  thou  art  expert  iu  all  customs  and  q'lestions 
1  Cor.  10. 25.  eat,  asking  no  question  for  conscience  sake.  27 
see  accused,  inquire,  questioned,  questiorAngs,  these  things. 

Questioned — ing — s. — A.  V.  '^disputation,    ^disputing 
^question — s,  h-easoned,  ^reasoning. 

Mk.  1.  27.  q.  among  themselves,  saying,  What  is  this  ? 

9.  10.  q.  among  themselves  what  the  rising  again 
14.   multitude  about  them,  and  scribes  q.  with  them 

12.  28.  one  of  the  scribes  came,  and  heard  them  ^q. 
Lu.  23.  9.  And  he  [Herod]  q.  him  [Jesus]  in  many  words 


QUIT 

Lu.  24. 15.  while  they  communed  and  ^questionfd  together 
Jno.  8.  25.  a  ^q.  on  the  part  of  John's  disciples  with  a  Jew 
Acts  15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas  had — dissension  and  '^q. 
7.  when  there  had  been  much  "^questioning,  Peter  rose 

1  Tivi.  1.4.  minister  ^g.^ratherthanadispensatiouof  God 
6.  4.   but  doting  about  ^questionings  and  disputes 

2.  Tim.  2.  23.  foolish  and  ignorant  '^q.  refuse.  Tit.  3.  39 

Quick. 

Acts  10.  42.  to  be  the  Judge  of  quick  and  dead 

2  Titn.  4.  1.  Jesus,  who  shall  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 
Heb.  4.  12.  and  quick  to  discern  the  thoughts  and  intents 
1  Pet.  4.  5.  account  to  him  that  is  ready  to  judge  the  quick 

Quicken — ed. — A.V.  ^quickened. 
Bom.  8.  11.  shall  q.  also  your — bodies  through  his  Spirit 
1  Cor.  15.  36.  thyself  sowest  is  not  gMJC^-euefi,  except  it  die 
Eph.  2.  1.  And  you  did  he  '^quicken,  when  ye  were  dead 

5.  quickened  us  together  with  Christ.   Col.  2.  '13 
I  Pet.  3  18.  put  to  death  in  the  flesh,  but  q.  in  the  spirit 

Quickeneth, 

Jno.  5,  21.  q.  them,  even  so  the  Son  also  q.  whom  he  will 

6.  63.  the  spirit  that  q. ;  the  flesh  profiteth  nothing 
Boot  4.  17.  believed,  even  God,  who  quickeneth  the  dead 

1  Tim.  6.  13.  in  the  sight  of  God,  who  gatcAve/ie^/i  all  things 

Quickening  A.V, — see  lifegiving. 

Quickly. — A.V.  '^hastily,  Hightlj,  ^soon 

Mat.  5  25.  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly 
as.  7.  go  q  uickly,  and  tell  his  disciples.  He  is  risen 
8.  they  departed  quickly  from  the  tomb  with  fear 
irk.  9.  39.  my  name,  and  be  able  "^q.  to  speak  evil  of  me 
Lu.  14.  21.  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes 

16.  6.  Take  thy  bond,  and  sit  down  q.  and  write  fifty 
Jyio.  11.  29.  when  she  heard  it,  arose  q.,  and  went  unto.  i31 

13.  27.  Jesus — saith  unto  him,  That  thou  doest,  do  q. 
Actsl^.l.  saying,  Rise  up  2  i«'cA:/i/,    And  his  chains  fell  off 

22.  18.  Make  haste,  and  get  thee  q.  out  of  Jerusalem 
Gal.  1.  6.  1  marvel  that  ye  are  so  '^quickly  removing 

2  Th.  2.  2.  to  the  end  that  ye  be  not  ^quickly  shaken 
Bev.  2.  16.  Repent  therefore ;  or  else  I  come  to  thee  q. 

22. 20.  Yea  :  Icome  q. — come.  Lord  Jesus.  3. 11 :  22. 7, 12 

Quicksands. — see  Syrtis,  proper  names. 

Qmet — ed. — A.V.  ^appeased,  '^silence. 

Acts  19.  35.  when  the  townclerk  had  ig-.  the  multitude 
36.  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  rash 
22.  2.  in  the  Hebrew  language,  they  were  the  more  '^q. 
1  Th.  4.  11.  study  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  your  own  business 
1  Tim.  2.  2,  that  we  may  lead  a  tranquil  and  quiet  life 

1  Pet.  3.  4.  incorruptible  apparel  of  a  meek  and  q.  spirit 

Quietness. — A.V.  "^silence. 

2  Th.  3.  12.  that  with  quietness  they  work,  and  eat 

1  Tim.  2.  11.  Let  a  woman  learn  in  ig.  with  all  subjection 
12.  nor  to  have  dominion  over  a  man,  but  to  be  in  ^q. 

see  peace. 

Quit. — A.  V.  ^delivered. 
Lu.  12.  58.  on  the  way  give  diligence  to  be  ^quit  of  him 
1  Cor.  16.  13.  Watch  ye— quit  you  like  men,  be  strong 


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EABBI 


R. 


Rabbi — Rabboni. — see  proper  nwmes. 

Rabble. — A.V.  'Phaser  sort. 
Acts  17.  5.  took  unto  them  certain  vile  fellows  of  the  V. 

Raca. 
Mat.  6.  22.  whosoever  shall  say  to  his  brother,  Baca 

Race. — A.V.  ^horii,  ^generation,  ^kindred,  ^nation. 
Mk.  7.  26.  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  Syrophoenician  hy  h-ace 
Acts  7.  13.  Joseph's  ^race  became  manifest  unto  Pharaoh 
19.  The  same  dealt  subtilly  with  our  ^race 

18.  24.  certain  Jew  named  Apollos,  an  Alexandrian  by  ^r. 
1  Cor.  9.  24.  which  run  in  a  race  run  all,  butone  receiveth 
Heh.  12.  1.  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is  set  before  us 

1  Pet.  2.  9.  But  ye  are  an  elect  '^race,  a  royal  priesthood 

Rage. 
Acts  4.  25.  Why  did  the  Gentiles  rage,  And  the  peoples 

Raging. 

Lti.  8.  24.  rebuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of  the  water 
see  wild. 

Rail. — A.V.  '^speak  evil. 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  they  tremble  not  to  ^rail  at  dignities 
Jude  8.  set  at  nought  dominion,  and  "^rail  at  dignities 

10.  these  h'ail  at  whatsoever  things  they  know  not 

Railed. — A.V.  ^reviled. 
Mat.  27.  39.  they  that  passed  by  ^railed  on  him.  Mh.  15.  29 
Lu.  23.  39.  malefactors  which  were  hanged  railed  on  him 

Railer  A.V. — see  reviler. 

Railers. — A.V.  ^blasphemers. 
2  Tim.  3.  2.  shall  be  lovers  of  self — boastful,  haughty,  V. 

Railing — s. — A.V.  '^blasphemy — ies,    ^evil    speaking, 
'^speak  evil. 

Mat.  15.  19.  outof  theheart  come — thefts,  false  witness,  ^r. 
Mk.  7.  22.  an  evil  eye,  ^railing,  pride,  foolishness 
Eph.  4.  31.  wrath,  and  anger,  and  clamour,  and  ^r.,  be  put 
Col.  3.  8.  h-ailing,  shameful  speaking  out  of  your  mouth 

1  Tim.  6.  4.  whereof  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings,  evil 

2  Pet.  2.  11.  angels — bring  not  a  r.  judgement  against  them 

12.  ^railing  in  matters  whereof  they  are  ignorant 
Jude  9.  durst  not  bring  against  him  a  railing  judgement 
see  reviling. 

Raiment. — A.V.  ^array,  ^clothing. 

Mat.  3.  4.  John  himself  had  his  raiment  of  camel's  hair 
6.  25.  than  the  food,  and  the  body  than  ther.  ?  Lu.  12.  23 
28.  why  are  ye  anxious  concerning  raiment  ?    Consider 
11.8.  clothed  in  softr.  .? — they  that  wear  soft'-'r.  Lu.  7.  25 
28.  3.  as  lightning,  and  his  raiinent  white  as  snow 
Lu.  9.  29.  and  his  raiment  became  white  and  dazzling 
Acts  18.  6.  he  shook  out  his  raiment,  and  said  unto  them 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  braided  hair,  and  gold  or  pearls  or  costly  h-. 
see  clothing,  covering,  garments. 


EAISED 

!      Rain— s.— .4.F.  Wain. 

Mat.  5.  45.  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  the  unjust 
7.  25.  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods  came.  27 

Acts  14.  17.  gave  you  from  heaven  ir.  and  fruitful  seasons 
28.  2.  and  received  us  all,  because  of  the  present  rain 

Heb.  6.  7.  the  land  which  hath  drunk  the  rain  that  cometh 

Jas.  5. 17.  Elijah — prayed  fervently  that  it  might  not  rain 
18.  [Elijah]  prayed  again  ;  and  the  heaven  gave  rain 

Bev.  11.  6.  that  it  r.  not  during  the  days  of  their  prophecy 

Rainbow. 

Bev.  4.  3.  there  was  a  rainbow  round  about  the  throne 
10.  1.  and  the  rainbow  was  upon  his  head 

Rained. 

Lu.  17.  29.  Sodom  it  r.  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven 
Jas.  5.  17.  and  it  rained  not  on  the  earth  for  three  years 

Raise. — A.V.  ^add,  h-aised,  ^rear. 

Mat.  3.  9.  to  raise  up  children  unto  Abraham.  Lu.  3.  8 
10.  8.  Heal  the  sick,  raise  the  dead,  cleanse  the  lepers 
22.  24.  his  brother  shall  marry  his  wife,  and  raise  up 
seed  unto  his  brother.  Mk.  12.  19  :  Lu.  20.  28 

Jno.  2.  19.  this  temple,  and  in  three  days  I  will  r.  it  up.  ^20 
6.  40.  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day,  39,  44,  54 

Acts  2.  32.  This  Jesus  did  God  ^raise  up,  whereof  we  aU 
3.  22.  A  prophet  shall  the  Lord  God  raise  up.  7.  37 
26  8.  incredible  with  you,  if  God  doth  raise  the  dead  ? 

Bom.  9.  17.  For  this  very  purpose  did  I  'h-aise  thee  up 

1  Cor.  6.  14.  and  will  raise  up  us  throxigh  his  power 

2  Cor.  4.  14.  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  raise  up  us  also  with  Jesus 
Pliil.  1.  17.  thinking  to  V.  up  affliction  for  me  in  my  bonds 
Heb.  11.  19.  accounting  that  God  is  able  to  raise  up 
Jas.  5. 15.  him  that  is  sick,  and  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up 


Raised. — A.V.  ^arose,  Hift — ed,  h-ise — n,  h-ose,  Hook. 

Mat.  11.  5.  deaf  hear,  and  the  dead  are  r.  up.  Lu.  7.  22 
16.  21.  the  third  day  be  raised  up.  17. 23  :  20.  ^19 :  Lu.  9.  22 

26.  32.  But  after  I  am  h-a.ised  up,  I  will  go  before  you 

27.  52.  bodies  of  the  saints  that  had  fallen  asleep  were  ^r. 
Mk.  1.  31.  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  h-aised  her  up 

9.  27.  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand  and  haised  him  up 
12.  26.  But  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  are  '^raised 

Lu.  1.  69.  And  hath  raised  up  a  horn  of  salvation  for  us 

20.  37.  But  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  shewed 
Jno.  2.  22.  When  therefore  he  was  ^raised  from  the  dead 

12.  1.  whom  Jesus  raised  from  the  dead.  9, 17 

Acts  2.  24.  whom  God  raised  up.  3.  15,  26  :  4.  10  :  5.  30  : 

10.40:    13.30,33,84,37:    17.31:   Bom.  10.9:   1 

Cor.  6.  14  :  2  Cor.  4.  14  :  Gal.  1.  1 :  Eph.  1.  20  :  1 

Th.  1.  10 :  1  Pet.  1.  21 

3.  7.  [Peter]  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and  ^r.  him  up 

10.  26.  But  Peter  ^raised  him  up,  saying,  Stand  up 

13.  22.  he  raised  up  David  to  be  their  king 

Bom.  4.  24.  who  believe  on  him  that  raised  Jesus  our  Lord 
25.  and  was  raised  for  our  justification 

6.  4.  that  like  as  Christ  was  raised  from  the  dead 

9.  Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead  dieth  no  more 

7.  4.  joined  to  another,  even  to  him  who  was  raised 

8.  11.  Spirit  of  him  that  raised  up  Jesus — r.  up  Christ 
34.  yea  rather,  that  was  ^raised  from  the  dead 

1  Cor.  15.  4.  that  he  hath  been  ^raised  on  the  third  day 

12.  if  Christ  is  preached  that  he  hath  been  h-aised 

13.  no  resurrection — neither  hath  Christ  been  ^raised 

1 4.  if  Christ  hath  not  been  ^raised,  then  is  our  preaching 


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RAISED 


READEST 


1  Cor.  15.  15.  of  God  that  he  raised  up  Christ :  whom  he 

raised  not  up,  if  so  be  that  the  dead  are  not  ^raised, 

16.  if  the  dead  are  not  h\,  neither  hath  Christ  been  r. 

17.  if  Christ  hath  not  been  raised,  your  faith  is  vain 
20.  Christ  been  '^raised  from  the  dead,  the  firstfruita 
35.  some  one  will  say.  How  are  the  dead  raised  ? 

42.  sown  in  corruption  ;  it  is  raised  in  incorrnption 

43.  it  is  raised  in  glory — it  is  raised  in  powtn- 

44.  sown  a  natural  body ;  it  is  raised  a  spiritual  body 
52.  the  dead  shall  be  raised  incorruptible 

Eph.  2.  6.  raised  us  up  with  him,  and  made  us  to  sit 
Col.  2.  12.  wherein  j^e  were  also  ^raised — God,  who  r  him 
3.  1.  If  then  ye  were  ^raised  together  with  Christ 
see  arose,  avoke,  brought,  raise,  resurrection,  risen,  stirred. 

Eaiseth. 

Jno.  5.  21.  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  the  dead  fdead 

2  Cor.  1.  9.  not  trust  in  ourselves,  but  in  God  which  r.  the 

Raising  A.V — see  stirring. 

Ran. — A.V.  h-iin,  ^running. 

Mat.  27,  48.  one  of  them  ran,  and  took  a  sponge.  Mlc.  15.  36 
28.  8.   [women]  h-an  to  bring  his  disciples  word 

Mk.  6.  33.  many  knew  them,  and  they  ran  there  together 
55.  and  ra7t  round  about  that  whole  region 
10.  17.  there  '^ran  one  to  him,  and  kneeled  to  him 

Lu.  15.  20.  with  compassion,  and  raw,  and  fell  on  his  neck 
19. 4.  he  r.  on  before,  and  climbed  up  iuto  a  sycomore  tree 
24.  12.  But  Peter  arose,  and  ran  unto  the  tomb     fciple 

Jwo.  20.  4.  And  they  7-au  both  together  :  and  the  other  dis- 

/4c<s  3. 11 .  all  the  people  r.  together  unto  them  in  the  porch 
8.  30.  And  Philip  ran  to  him,  and  heard  him  reading 
12.  14.  butr.  in,  and  told  that  Peter  stood  before  the  gate 
21.  30.  the  people  ran  together  :  and  they  laid  hold  on 
32.  and  centurions,  and  ran  down  upon  them  [P^^l 
27.  41.  where  two  seas  met,  they  ran  the  vessel  aground 

Jude  11.  and  ra/i  riotously  in  the  error  of  Balaam  for  hire 
see  rushed,  sprang. 

Ranlis. 

Mk,  6,  40.  And  they  sat  down  in  7-anIcs,  ))y  hundreds 

Ransom. 

Mat.  20.  28.  and  to  give  his  life  a  r.  for  many.  Mk.  10.  45 
1  Tim.  2.  6.  who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all 

Rash. — A.V.  ^rashly. 
Acts  19.  36.  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  Wash 

Rashly  A.V.— see  rash. 

Rather. 

Mat.  10.  6.  but  go  r.  to  the  lost  sheep  of  tlie  house  of  Israel 
28.  rafJier  fear  him  which  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul 

18.  8.  rather  than  having  two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be 
9.  r.  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  iuto  the  hell  of  fire 

25. 9.  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  foryoursel  ves 
27.  24.  but  ra/7ierthatatumultwas  arising,  he  took  water 

Mk.  5.  26.  nothing  bettered,  but  ratlter  grew  worse 

15. 11.  that  he  should  ?-a£7(e/- release  Barabbas  unto  them 

Lu.  11.28.  Yearct^/ie?-,  blessed  are  they  that  hear  the  word 
12.51.  I  tell  ycu.  Nay  ;  but  rai/te?- division         [of  God 
17.  8.  and  will  not  rather  say  imto  him,  Make  ready 
18. 14.  down  to  his  house  justified  rather  fh&n  the  other 

Jno.  3.  19.  and  men  loved  the  darkness  r.  than  the  light 

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Acts  5,  29.  We  must  obey  God  rather  than  men 
Bom.  8.  34.  Christ  Jesus  that  died,  j'ea  r.,  that  was  raised 
14. 13.  but  judge  ye  this  »•.,  that  no  man  put  a  stumbling- 

1  Cor.  6.  2.  ye  are  puffed  up,  aud  did  not  r.  mourn    [block 

6.  7-  Why  not  r.  take  wrong  ?  wiiy  not  r.  be  defrauded? 

7,  21.  but  if  thou  canst  become  free,  use  it  rather 
14.  1.  spiritual  gifts,  but  ratlter  that  ye  may  prophesy 

19.  I  had  r.  speak  five  words  with  my  understanding 

2  Cor  2,  7.  ye  should  rather  forgive  him  and  comfort  him. 
3.  8.  how  shall  not  r.  the  ministration  of  the  spirit  be 
5.  8.  and  are  willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body 
12.  9.  therefore  will  I  rather  glory  in  my  weaknesses 

Gal.  4.  9.  come  to  know  God,  orrather  to  be  known  of  God 
JEph.  4.  28.  steal  no  more  :  but  rather  let  him  labour 

5.  4.  which  are  not  befitting  :  but  rather  giving  of  thanks 
11.  M'orks  of  darkness,  but  rather  even  reprove  them 

Phil.  1. 12.  have  fallen  outr.  unto  the  progress  of  the  gospel 

1  Tim,  1.  4.  r.  than  a  dispensation  of  God  which  is  in  faith 

6.  2.  but  let  them  serve  them  the  rather,  because  they 
Philem:  9.  yet  for  love's  sake  I  ratlter  beseech  [of  God 
Heb.  11 .  25.  choosing  r.  to  be  evil  enti-e;i  t  ed  with  the  people 

12.  9.  shall  we  not  muchra<7ie?-bein  subjection  unto  the 
13.  turned  out  of  the  way,  but  rather  be  healed  [Father 
see  exceedingly,  hoivbeit. 

Ravening. 

Mat.  7.  15.  sheep's  clothing,  but  inwardly  are  r.  wolves 

see  extortion. 

Ravens, 
iw.  12,  24.  Consider  the  ravens,  that  they  sow  not 

Reach. — A.V.  ^attain. 

Jno.  20.  27.  B.  hither  thy  finger — and  r.  hither  thy  hand 
Acts  27.  12.  if  by  any  means  they  could  'breach  Phrenix 

2  Cor.  10.  13.  to  us  as  a  measure,  to  reach  even  unto  you 

Reached.  , 

2  Cor,  10,  14.  as  though  we  reached  not  unto  you 
Bev.  18.  5.  for  her  sins  have  reached  even  unto  heaven 

see  stretch. 

Reaching. — A.V.  ^coveted. 

1  Tim.  6.  10.  which  some  h-.  after  have  been  led  astray 

see  stretching. 

Read. 

Mat.  12.  3.  Have  ye  not  read.  5  •  19,  4 :  21.  16,  42  :  22.  31 : 

Mk.  2.  25  :  12.  10,  26  :  Lu.  6.  3 
Lti.  4.  16.  on  the  sabbath  day,  and  stood  up  to  read 
Jno.  19.  20.  This  title  therefore  read  many  of  the  Jews 
Acts  13 ,  27.  prophets  which  are  read  every  sabbath.  15.  21 
15.  31.  And  when  they  had  read  it,  they  rejoiced    [was 
23.  34.  when  he  had  r.  it,  he  asked  of  what  province  he 

2  Cor.  1.  13.  none  other  things  unto  you,  than  what  ye  r. 
3.  2.  written  in  our  hearts,  known  and  read  of  all  men 

15.  whensoever  Moses  is  r.,  a  veil  lieth  upon  their  heart 
Eph.  3.  4.  whereby,  when  ye  read,  ye  can  perceive 
Col.  4.  16.  when  this  epistle  hath  been  7-ead — cause  that 
it  be  read  also — and  that  ye  also  read  the  epistle 
1  Th.  5.  27.  this  epistle  be  read  unto  all  the  brethren 
see  reading. 

Readest — eth. 

Mat.  24:.  15.  (let  him  that  reafZei;;.  understand).  Mk.  13.  li 
Lu.  10.  26.  What  is  written  in  the  law  ?  how  readest  thou? 
Acts  8.  30.  Understandest  thou  what  thou  readest  ? 
Bev.  1.  3.  Blessed  is  he  that  readeth,  and  they  that  hear 


EEADINESS 


EEASONING 


Readiness. — A.V.  ^forwardness,  ^ready  mind,  ^wiJling 
•mind. 

Acts  17.  11.  they  received  the  word  with  all  r.  of  raind 
2  Cor.  8.  11.  that  aa  there  was  the  r.  to  will,  so  there  may 
12.  if  the  ^readiness  is  there,  it  is  acceptable  according 
19.  to  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  and  to  shew  our  '^readiness 

9.  2.  I  know  your  h-eadiness,  of  which  I  glory 

10.  6.  and  being  in  readiness  to  avenge  all  disobedience 

Reading. — A.V.  h-ead. 
Acts  8.  28.  and  was  ^reading  the  prophet  Isaiah.  ^SO,  132 

13.  15.  And  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  prophets 
2  Cor.  3. 14.  this  very  day  at  the  ?-eacZm^  of  the  old  covenant 

1  Tim.  4.  13.  Till  I  come,  give  heed  to  reading 

Ready.— .4. F.  hiegligent,  "^jirepare — d. 

Mat.  3.  3.  Make  ye  "^ready  the  way  of  the  Lord.  MTc.  1. 23  : 
Lu.  1.  276  :  8.  24 
22.  4.  Behold,  I  have  made  h-eady  my  dinner — all  things 
are  ready  :  come  to  the  marriage  feast.  Lu.  14. 17 
8.  The  wedding  is  ready,  but  they  that  were  bidden 

24.  44.  Therefore  be  ye  also  ready.  Lu.  12.  40 

25. 10.  they  that  were  r.  went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage 

26. 17.  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  make  2r.  Mk.  14. 212 :  Lu. 

19.  made  r.  the  passover.  Mk.  14.16:  Lu.  22. 13  [22.  28, 29 

Mk.  14. 15.  he  will — shew  you  a  large  upper  room  furnished 

and  h-eady  :  and  there  make  r.  for  us.  Lu.  22.  12 

Lu.  1.  17.  to  make  ready  for  the  Lord  a  people  prepared 

9.  62.  village  of  the  Samaritans,  to  make  ready  for  him 

12.  47.  which  knew  his  lord's  will,  and  made  not  -ready 

17.  8.  say  uuto  him,  Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  sup 

22.  33.  Lord,  with  thee  I  am  r.  to  go  both  to  prison  and 
Jno.  7.  6.  not  yet  come ;  but  your  time  is  alway  ready 
Acts  10.  10.  while  they  made  ready,  he  fell  into  a  trance 

21.  13.  for  I  am  r.  not  to  be  bound  only,  but  also  to  die 

23.  15.  or  ever  he  come  near,  are  ready  to  slay  him 

21.  now  are  they  r.,  looking  for  the  promise  from  thee 
23.  Make  r.  twolmndred  soldiers  to  go  as  far  as  Cajsarea 
Boin.  L  15.  I  am  ready  to  pi-each  the  gospel  to  you  also 

2  Cor.  9.  5.  that  the  same  might  be  r.,  as  a  matter  of  bounty 
12.  14.  this  is  the  third  time  I  am  ready  to  come  to  you 

1  Tim.  6.  18.  in  good  works,  that  they  be  r.  to  distribute 
Tit.  3.  1.  to  be  ready  uuto  every  good  work 

1  Pet.  1.  5.  a  salvation  r.  to  be  revealed  in  the  last  time 

3.  15.  being  ready  always  to  give  answer  to  every  man 

4.  5.  to  him  that  is  ready  to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 
-5.  2.  nor  yet  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  mind 

2  Pet.  1.12.1  shall  be  V.  always  to  put  you  in  remembrance 
Bev.  3.  2.  the  things  that  remain,  which  were  ready  to  die 

16.  12.  that  the  way  might  be  made  'h-eady  for  the  kings 
19.  7.  and  his  wife  hath  made  herself  ready 
21.  2.  made  ^ready  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  husband 
see  about,  already,  niyh,  point,  prepared,  readiness,  willing. 

Rea,p. 

Mat.  6.  26.  they  sow  not,  neither  do  they  reap.  Lu.  12.  24 

25.  26.  thou  knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed  not 
Jno.  4.  38.  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  have  not  laboured 

1  Cor.  9.  11.  is  it  a  great  matter  if  we  shall  r.  your  carnal 

2  Cor.  9.  6.  He  that  soweth  sparingly  shall  r.  also  sparingly  ; 

— soweth  bountifully  shall  reap  also  bountifully 
Gal.  6.  7.  whatsoever  a  man  soweth,  that  shall  he  also  r. 

8.  his  own  flesh  shall  of  the   flesh  reap  corruption; 

• — soweth  unto  the  Spirit  shall  of  the  Spirit  reap 

9.  for  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint  not 
Jiev.  14.  15.  sickle,  and  reap  :  for  the  hour  to  reap  is  come 


R-^apsd. 

Jas.  5.  4.  cries  of  them  that  r.  have  entered  into  the  ears 
liev.  14. 16.  his  sickle  upon  the  earth  ;  and  the  earth  was  r. 

Reapers. 

Mat.  13.  30.  I  will  say  to  the  ?•.,  Gather  up  first  the  tares 
39.  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world;  and  the?',  are  angels 

Reapest — eth. 

Lu.  19.  21.  and  reapest  that  thou  didst  not  sow 
Jno,  4.   36.   He  that  reapeth   receiveth  wages— he  that 
soweth  and  he  that  reapeth  may  rejoice  together 
37.  One  soweth,  and  another  reapeth 

Reaping. 
Mat.  25.  24.  reaping  where  thou  didst  not  sow.  Lu.  19. 22 

Rear  A.V. — see  raise. 

Reason. — A.V.  ^hnde,  '^means. 

Mat.  16.  8.  why  reason  ye  among  yourselves.  Mk.  8. 17 
Lu.  5.  21.  And  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  r. 

22.  What  reason  ye  in  your  hearts  ?  Mk.  2.  8 
Jno.  6.  18.  And  the  sea  was  rising  by  r.  of  a  great  wind 

12. 11.  because  that  by  r.  of  him  many  of  the  Jews  went 
Acts  18. 14.  0  ye  Jews,  r.  would  that  I  should  bear  with  you 

28.  3.  a  viper  came  out  by  reason  of  the  heat 
Bom.  8.  20.  but  by  reason  of  him  who  subjected  it 
2  Cor.  3.  10.  by  reason  of  the  glory  that  surpasseth 
Heh.  5.  3.  and  by  reason  thereof  is  bound,  as  for  the  people 

12.  when  by  reason  of  the  time  ye  ought  to  be  teachers 

14.  who  by  reason  of  use  have  their  senses  exercised 

1  Pet.  3.  15.  asketh  you  a  reason  concerning  the  hope 

2  Pet.  2.  2.  by  r.  of  whom  the  way  of  the  truth  shall  be  evil 

12.   as  creatures  without  ^reason,  born  mere  animals 
Jude  10.  uruderstaud  naturally,  like  the  creatures  without  ir. 
Bev.  8.  13.  by  reason  of  the  other  voices  of  the  trumpet 
9.  2.  sun  and  the  air  were  darkened  by  r.  of  the  smoke 
13.  14.  dwell  on  the  earth  by  ^reason  of  the  signs 
18.  19.  had  their  ships  in  the  sea  by  r.  of  her  costliness  ! 
see  Jit. 

Reasonable. 
Bom.  12.  I.  which  is  your  reasonable  service 

Reasoned. — A.V.  ''■disputed,  hnused,  ^thought. 

Mat.  16. 7.  And  they  reasoned  among  themselves.  21.  25  : 

Mk.  11.31:  Lu.  20.5 
Mk.  2.  8.  perceiving  in  his  spirit  tliat  they  so  reasoned 

8.  16.  they  reaso?ied  one  with  another.  Lu.  20.  14 
Lu.  3.  15.  all  men  2/-.  in  their  hearts  concerning  John 

12.  17.  he  Sr.  within  himself,  saying,  What  shall  I  do 
Acts  17.  2.  sabbath  days  r.  with  them  from  the  scriptures 
17.  So  he  ir.  in  the  synagogue  with  the  Jews.  18.  4,  19 
24.  25.  And  as  he  reasoned  of  righteousness 
see  questiuncd — ing. 

Reasoneth. — A.V.  ^speaketh. 
Heh.  12.  5.  which  -reasoneth  with  you  as  with  sons 

Reasoning — s. — A.V.    ^disjnitcd—ing,    ^imaginations, 
thought — s. 

Mk.  2.  6.  scribes  sitting  there,  and  reasoning  in  their  hearts 

9.  33.  What  were  ye  ^reasoning  in  the  way  ? 

Lii.  5.  22.  But  Jesus  jierceiving  their  hsasoriings,  answere-d 
9.  46.  And  there  arose  a  reasoning  among  them 


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Lu.  9.  47.  when  Jesus  saw  the  ^reasoning  of  their  heart 
24.  38.  wherefore  do  ^reasonings  arise  in  your  heart? 
Acts  19.  8.  thi-ee  raonths,  ^reasoning  and  persuading 

9.  separated  the  disciples,i»-easo«i'«(7  daily  in  the  school 
Bom.  1.  21.  but  became  vain  iu  their  '^reasutiiiigs 
1  Cor.  3.  20.  The  Lord  knoweth  the  ^reasonings  of  the  wise 
see  qtcestioning. 

Rebvike. 

Mat.  16.  22.  and  began  to  rebuke  him,  saying.  Mh.  8.  32 
Lu.  17.  3.  if  thy  brother  sin,  rebuke  him  ;  and  if  he  repent 
19.  39.  Pharisees — said  unto  him,Master,?-.  thy  disciples 

1  Tim.  5.  1.  Behuke  not  an  elder,  but  exhort  him 

2  Tim.  4.  2.  reprove,  rebuke,  exhort,  with  all  longsuffering 

Rebuked. — A.  V.  ^charged. 

Mat. 8. 26.  and  r.  the  winds  and  the  sea.  Mk.  4.  39:  Lu. 8.24: 
17.  18.  And  Jesus  r.  him.  Mk.  1. 25 :  9.  25  :  Lu.  4. 35  :  9. 42 

19.  13.  and  the  disciples  r.  them.  Mk.  10. 13  :  Lu.  18. 16 

20.  31.  And  the  multitude  rebuked  them 

Mk.  8.  33.  rebuked  Peter,  and  saith,  Get  thee  behind  me 
10.  48.  many  ^r.  him,  that  he  should  hold  his  peace.  Lu. 

Lu.  4.  39.  And  he  stood  over  her,  and  r.  the  fever  [18.  39 
9.  55.  But  he  turned,  and  rebuked  them 

2  Pet.  2.  16.  but  he  was  rebuked  for  his  own  transgression 
see  rebuking,  reproved. 

Rebuking. — A.V.  h-ebuked. 

Lu.  4.  41.  And  r.  them,  he  suffered  them  not  to  speak 
23.  40.  and  V.  him  said.  Dost  thou  not  even  fear  God 


Receipt  A.V. — see  toll. 


Receive. — A.V.  ^obtain,  h-eceived,  Hake. 

Mat.lQ.14.  whosoever— notr.  you.  ill/.-. 6. 11 :  Z2i. 9. 5: 10.10 
41.  prophet  shall  receive  a  prophet's  reward — righteous 
man  shall  receive  a  righteous  man's  reward 

11.  5.  the  blind  receive  their  sight,  and  the  lame  walk 
14.  if  ye  are  willing  to  receive  it,  this  is  Elijah 

17.  25.  from  whom  do  they  ^receive  toll  or  tribute  ?  [9. 48 
18  5.  whoso  shall  r.  one  such  little  child.  Mk.  9.  37;  Lu. 

19.  11.  All  men  cannot  r.  this  saying,  but  they  to  whom 
12.  He  that  is  able  to  receive  it,  let  him  receive  it 

29.  my  name's  sake,  shall  r.  a  hundredfold.   Mk.  10.  30 

20.  10.  they  supposed  that  they  would  "^receive  more 

21.  22.  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  prayer — ye  shall  r. 
34.  sent  his  servants — to  receive  his  fruits.  Mk.  12.  2 

Mk.  10.  15.  Whosoever  shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of 
God  as  a  little  child.  Lu.  18.  17 
51.  Eabboni,  that  I  may  receive  my  sight.  Lu.  18.  41 

12.  40.  these  shall  r.  greater  condemnation.  Lu.  20.  47 
Lu.  6.  34.  lend  to  them  of  whom  ye  hope  to  r. — to  r.  again 

8.  13.  they  have  heard,  r.  the  word  with  joy.  Mk.  4.  16 

9.  48.  whosoever  shall  r.  me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me 
53.  they  did  not  receive  him,  because  his  face  was  as 

10.  8.  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and  they  receive  you 
16.4.  of  the  stewardship,  they  may  r.  me  into  their  houses 

9.  they  may  receive  j'ou  into  the  eternal  tabernacles 

18.  30.  who  shall  not  receive  manifold  more  in  this  time 
42.  Beceive  thy  sight.  Acts  22.  13 

19.  12.  into  a  far  country,  to  r.  for  himself  a  kingdom 
23.  41.  we  r.  the  due  reward  of  our  deeds  :  but  this  man 

J  no.  3.  11.  we  have  seen  ;  and  ye  receive  not  our  witness 
27.  A  man  can  r.  nothing,  except  it  have  been  given  him 
6.  34.  But  the  witness  which  I  receive  is  not  from  man 
41.  I  receive  not  glory  from  men 


Jno.  5.  43.  Father's  name,  and  ye  r.  me  not— him  ye  will  r. 
44.  How  can  ye  believe,  which  r.  glory  one  of  another 
6. 21 .  They  were  willing  therefore  to  %■.  him  into  the  boat 
7.  39.  Spirit,  which  they  that  believed  on  him  were  tor. 
14.  3.  I  come  again,  and  will  receive  you  unto  myself 
17.  even  the  Spirit  of  truth  :  whom  the  world  cannot  r. 
16.  24.  ask,  and  ye  shall  r.,  that  your  joy  may  be  fulfilled 
20.  22.  saith  unto  them,  Beceive  ye  the  Holy  Ghost 
Acts  1.  8.  ye  shall  r.  power,  when  the  Holy  Ghost  is  come 

2.  38.  and  ye  shall  receive  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

3.  5.  gave  heed  unto  them,  expecting  to  r.  something 
21.  whom  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the  times  of 

7.  59.  and  saying.  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  spirit 

8. 15.  prayed  for  them,  that  they  might  r.  the  Holy  Ghost 

19.  I  lay  my  hands,  he  may  receive  the  Holy  Ghost 
9. 12.  laying  his  hands  on  him, that  he  might  ?-.his  sight.l7 

10.  43.  believeth  on  him  shall  r.  remission  of  sins.  26. 18 
16.  21.  set  forth  customs  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  r. 
18.27.  encouraged  him,and  wrote  to  the  disciples  tor.  him 

19.  2.  Did  ye  h-eceive  the  Holy  Ghost  when  ye  beUeved  ? 

20.  35.  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive 

22.  18.  they  will  not  r.  of  thee  testimony  concerning  me 
Bom.  5.  17.  much  more  shall  they  that  r.  the  abundance 
13.2.  they  that  withstand  shall  r.to  themselves  judgement 
14.  1.  But  him  that  is  weak  in  faith  receive  ye 
15. 7.  r.  ye  one  another,  even  as  Christ  also  received  you 
16.  2.  that  ye  r.  her  in  the  Lord,  worthily  of  the  saints 

1  Cor.  3.  8.  but  each  shall  r.  his  own  reward  according  to 

14.  abide  which  he  built  thereon,  he  shall  r.  a  reward 
4. 7.  that  thou  didst  not  r.  ?  but  if  thou  didst  receive  it 
9.  25.  they  do  it  to  h-eceive  a  corruptible  crown 
14.  5.  except  he  interpret,  that  the  church  may  r.  edifying 

2  Cur.  5. 10.  that  each  one  may?-,  the  things  done  in  the  body 

6.  1.  iutreat  also  that  ye  r.  not  the  grace  of  God  in  vain 
17.  touch  no  unclean  thing ;  And  I  will  receive  you 

11.  4.  or  if  ye  r.  a  diiierent  spirit,  which  ye  did  not  %•. 

16.  yet  as  foolish  r.  me,  that  I  also  may  glory  a  little 
Gal.  1. 12.  neither  did  I  V.  it  from  man,  nor  was  I  taught  it 

3. 14.  that  we  might  r.  the  promise  of  the  Spuit  through 

4.  5.  that  we  might  r.  the  adoption  of  sons  [the  Lord 
Eph.  6.  8.  each  one  doeth,  the  same  shall  he  r.  again  from 
Phil.  2.  29.  Receivehiw.  therefore  in  the  Lord  with  all  joy 
Col.  3.  24.  from  the  Lord  ye  shall  receive  the  recompense 

25.  shall  receive  again  for  the  wrong  that  he  hath  done 
4.  10.  and  Mark — if  he  come  unto  you,  receive  him) 
1  Tim.  5.  19.  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation 
Pliilem.  17.  If  then  thou  countest  me  a  partner,  r.  him  as 
Reb.  4.  16.  that  we  may  i?-ecwt'e  mercy,  and  may  find  grace 

7.  5.  sons  of  Levi  that  r.  the  priest's  olfice  have  com- 
8.  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes      [mandment 

9.  15.  r.  the  promise  of  the  eternal  inheritance.  10.  36 
11.  8.  a  place  which  he  was  to  receive  for  an  inheritance 
19.  from  whence  he  did  also  in  a  parable  ^r.  him  back 
Jas.  1.  7.  think  that  he  shall  receive  anything  of  the  Lord 
12.  been  approved,  he  shall  receive  the  crown  of  life 
21.  receive  with  meekness  the  implanted  word 

3.  1.  knowing  that  we  shall  receive  heavier  judgement 

4.  3.  Ye  ask,  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask  amiss 

5.  7.  patient  over  it,  until  it  r.  the  early  and  latter  rain 
1  Pet.  5.  4.  ye  shall  receive  the  crown  of  glory 

1  Jno.  3.  22.  and  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive  of  him 

2  Jno.  10.  and  bringeth  not  this  teaching,  receive  him  not 

3  Jno.  10.  neither  doth  he  himself  receive  the  brethren 
Bev.  4.  11.  Worthy  art  thou,  our  Lord  and  our  God,  to 

receive  the  glory  and  the  honour  [the  power 

5.  12.  WorthyistheLamb  that  hath  been  slain  to  recezva 

17.  12.  but  they  r.  authority  as  kings,  with  the  beast 

18.  4.  her  sins,  and  that  ye  receive  not  of  her  plagues. 
see  accept,  given,  have,  open,  receiveth,  suffer,  welcome 


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Received. — A.V.     Vieard,    ^ubtained,    ^xtrihe,    Hahen, 
^took. 
Mat.  6.  2.  They  have  received  their  reward.  5,  16 
10.  8.  freely  ye  received,  freely  give 
17.  24.  they  that  received  the  half-shekel  came  to  Peter 
20.  9.  they  received  every  man  a  peiiuy.  10 

11.  And  when  they  received  it,  they  murmured  against 
34.  and  straightway  they  received  their  sight 

25.  16.  received  the  five  talents  went  and  traded  with 

17.  that  received  the  two  gained  other  two.  22  [them.  20 

18.  he  that  received  the  one  went  away  and  digged.  24 
27.  1  should  have  received  back  mine  own  with  interest 

Mk.  7.4.  things  there  be.  which  they  have  receu'ecZ  to  hold 
10.  52.  And  straightway  he  received  his  sight.  Lii.  18.  43 

14.  65.  the  officers  *r.  him  with  blows  of  their  hands 

15.  23.  wine  mingled  with  myrrh  :  but  he  received  it  not 

16.  19.  was  r.  up  into  heaven,  and  sat  down  at  the  right 
Lu.  2.  28.  then  he  h-eceived  him  into  his  arms  [hand 

6.  24.  rich  1  for  ye  have  received  your  consolation 

9.  51.  r.  up,  he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusalem 

10.  38.  Martha  received  him  into  her  house 

15.  27.  because  he  hath  received  him  safe  and  sound 
19.  6.  and  came  down,  and  received  him  joyfully 

15.  he  was  come  back  again,  having  r.  the  kingdom 
22.  17.  he  ^received  a  cup,  and  when  he  had  given  thanks 

Jno-  1.  11.  and  they  that  were  his  own  received  him  not 

12.  But  as  many  as  r.  him,  to  them  gave  he  the  right 

16.  For  of  his  fulness  we  all  received,  ■dud  grace  for  grace 
8.  33.  He  that  hath  r,  his  witness  hath  set  his  seal  to  this 
4.45.  Galil8eans7'eceiy<?cZ  him,  having  seen  all  the  things 
9   11.  so  I  went  away  and  washed,  and  I  received  sight 

15.  Pharisees  also  asked  him  how  he  received  his  sight 

18    been  blind,  and  had  received  his  sight — called  tlie 

parents  of  him  that  had  received  his  sight 

10.  18.  This  commandment  received  I  from  my  Father 

13.  30.  He  then  having  r.  the  sop  went  out  straightway 

17.  8.  I  have  given  unto  them ;  and  they  received  them 

18.  3.  Judas  then,  having  received  the  band  of  soldiers 

19.  30.  When  Jesus  therefore  had  received  the  vinegar 
Acts  1.  2.  until  the  day  in  which  he  was  -^received  up.  Hi 

9.  and  a  cloud  received  him  out  of  their  sight 

11.  this  Jesus,  which  was  V.  up  from  you  into  heaven 

17.  numbered  among  us,  and  '^received  his  portion 

2.  33.  and  having  received  of  the  Father  the  promise 
41.  They  then  that  received  his  word  were  baptized 

3.  7,  his  feet  and  his  ankle-bones  received,  strength 

7.  38.  who  received  living  oracles  to  give  unto  ua 
53.  ye  who  r.  the  law  as  it  was  ordained  by  angels 

8.  14.  heard  that  Samaria  had  received  the  word  of  God 
17.  and  they  received,  the  Holy  Ghost 

9.  18.  receivedhis  sight;  and  he  arose  and  whs  baptized 

10.  16.  the  vessel  was  received  up  into  heaven 

47.  which  have  received  the  Holy  Ghost  as  well  as  we  ? 

11.  1.  the  Gentiles  also  had  received,  the  word  of  God 

15.  4.  to  Jerusalem,  they  were  received  of  the  church 

16.  24.  having  r  such  a  charge,  cast  them  into — prison 

17.  7.  whom  Jason  hath  r.  ;  and  these  all  act  contrtiry 
11.  they  received  the  word  with  all  readiness  of  mind 

20.  24.  and  the  ministry  which  I  r.  from  the  Lord  Jesus 

21.  17.  the  brethren  received  us  gladly 

22.  5.  from  whom  also  I  r.  letters  unto  the  brethren 

26.  10.  having  received  authority  from  the  chief  priests 
28.  2.  for  they  kindled  a  fire,  and  received  us  all 

7.  Publius  ;  who  r.  us,  and  entertained  us  three  days 
21.  We  neither  r.  letters  from  Judaea  concerning  thee 
80.  hired  dwelling,  and  r.  all  that  went  in  unto  him 
Bom.  1,  5.  through  whom  we  r,  grace  and  apostleship 

4.  11.  and  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision 

5.  11.  through  whom  we  have  now  r.  the  reconciliation 


Horn.  8. 15.  For  ye  received  not  the  spirit  of  bondage  again 
unto  fear  ;  but  ye  received  the  spirit  of  adoption 

14.  3.  him  that  eateth :  for  God  hath  received  him 

15  7.  even  as  Christ  also  receicetZ  you,  to  the  glory  of  God 

1  Cor.  2.  12.  But  we  received,  not  the  spirit  of  the  world 
4.  7.  why  dost  thou  glory,  as  if  thou  hadst  not  r.  it  ? 
11.  23.  For  I  r.  of  the  Lord  that  which  also  I  delivered 

15.  1.  gospel  which  I  preached  unto  you,  which  also  ye  r. 

3.  I  delivered  unto  you  first  of  all  that  which  also  I  r. 

2  Cor.  7.  15.  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received  him 
11.  24.  Of  the  Jews  five  times  r.  I  forty  stripes  save  one 

Gal.  1.  9.  any  gospel  other  than  that  which  ye  received 

3.  2.  Becelved  ye  the  Spirit  by  the  works  of  the  law 

4.  14.  but  ye  received  me  as  an  angel  of  God 

Fhil.  4.  9.  The  things  which  ye  both  learned  saidi  received 
18.  I  am  filled,  having  received  from  Epaphroditus 

Col.  2.  6.  As  therefore  ye  received  Christ  Jesus  the  Lord 
4.  10.  (touching  whom  ye  received  commandments 
17.  Take  heed  to  the  ministry  which  thou  hast  r.  in 

1  Tli.  1,  6.  having  received  the  word  in  much  affliction 

2.  13.  when  ye  i/'ecefiieiZ  from  us  the  word  of  the  message 
4.  1.  as  ye  received  of  us  how  ye  ovight  to  walk 

2  Th.  2.  10.  because  they  received  not  the  love  of  the  truth 
8.  6.  and  not  after  the  tradition  which  they  received  of  us 

1  Tim.Z.  16.  believed  on  in  the  world,  receiuei?  up  in  glory 
4.  3.  abstain  from  meats,  which  God  created  to  be  r. 

4.  nothing  is  to  be  rejected,  if  it  be  r.  with  thanksgiving 
Heh.  2.  2.  disobedience  r.  a  just  recompense  of  reward 

7.  11.  (for  under  it  hath  the  people  received  the  law) 

10.  26.  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have  r.  the  knowledge 

11.  11.  Sarah  herself  received  power  to  conceive  seed 
13.  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  having  r.  the  promises 
17.  he  that  had  gladly  r.  the  promises  was  offering  m\> 
31.  By  faith  Eahab — liaving  r.  the  sjiies  with  peace 
35.  Women  received  their  dead  by  a  resurrection 

39.  borne  to  them  through  their  faith,  r.  not  the  promise 
i  Jas.  2.  25.  Eahab  the  harlot — received  the  messengers 
j  1  Pet.  4.  10.  according  as  each  hath  received  a  gift    fglory 
'  2  Fet.  1.  17.  For  he  y.  from  God  the  Father  honour  and 
I  1  J^»o.  2.  27.  the  anointing  which  ye?-,  of  him  abideth  in  you 
I  2  Jtio.  4.  even  as  we  r.  commandment  from  the  Father 
I  Uev.  2.  27.  as  I  also  have  received  of  my  Father 
!      3.3.  Remember — how  thou  hast  9ece7t;e<^  and  didst  hear 
!      17.  12.  which  have  received  no  kingdom  as  yet 

19.  20.  he  deceived  them  that  had  r.  the  mark  of  the  beast 

20.  4.  and  received  not  the  mark  upon  their  forehead 
see  accepted,  handed,  obtained,  receive,  sown,  taken,  took,  welcome. 

Receivedst. 
Lii.  16.  25.  that  thoa  in  thy  lifetime  r.  thy  good  things 

Receiveth. — A.V.  ^receive. 

Mat.  7.  8.  for  everyone  that  asketh  receiveth.  Lu.  11.  10 
10.  40.  He  that  r.  you  r.  me,  and  he  that  r.  me  r.  him 
that  sent  me.  Mk.  9.  i37 :  Lu.  9.  48  :  Jno.  13.  20 
41.  He  that  r.  a  prophet — that  r.  a  righteous  man 
13.  20.  and  straightway  with  joy  receiveth.  it 
18.  5.  one  such  little  child  in  my  name  receiveth  me 

Lit.  15.  2.  This  man  r.  sinners,  and  eateth  with  them 

Jno.  3.  32.  he  beareth  witness ;  and  no  man  r.  his  witness 
4.  36.  He  that  reapeth  r.  wages,  and  gathereth  fruit 
7.  23.  If  a  man  h-eceiveth  circumcision  on  the  sabbath 
12.  48.  and  r.  not  my  sayings,  hath  one  that  judgeth  him 

1  Cor.  2.  14.  natural  man  r.  not  the  things  of  the  Spirit  of 
9.  24.  in  a  race  run  all,  but  one  r.  the  prize  ?  [God 

Heb.  6.  7.  sake  it  is  also  tilled,  receiveth  blessing  from  God 
7.  9.  even  Levi,  who  receiveth  tithes,  hath  paid  tithes 
12.  6.  And  scourgeth  every  son  whom  he  receiveth 


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3  Jno.  9.  to  have  the  preeminence  among  them,  r.  us  not 
Jiev.  2.  17.  which  no  one  knoweth  but  he  that  receiveth  it 
14.  9.  any  iiia.n—h-eceiveth  a  mark  on  his  forehead 
11.  and  whoso  receiveth  the  mark  of  his  name 

Receiving. 
Acts  17. 15.  and  r.  a  commandment  unto  Silas  and  Timothy 
Mom.  1.  27.  r.  in  themselves  that  recompense  of — error 

11.  15.  what  shall  the  receiving  of  them  be,  but  life 
Phil.  4.  15.  in  the  matter  of  giving  and  /•.,  but  ye  only 
Heh.  1'2.  28.  receiving  a  kingdom  that  cannot  be  shaken 

1  Pet.  1.  9.  r.  the  end  of  your  faith,  even  the  salvation 

Reckon. — A.V.  '^conclude,  Hmpute,  ^suppose,  Hhink. 

Mat.  18.  24.  And  when  he  had  begun  to  reckon 
Bom.  3.  28.  We  ^r.  therefore  that  a  man  is  justified  by  faith 
4.  8.  the  man  to  whom  the  Lord  will  not  '^reckon  sin 
6.  11.  Even  so  r.  ye  also  yourselves  to  be  dead  unto  sin 

8.  18.  For  I  r.  that  the  sufferings  of  this  present  time 

2  Cor.  10. 11.  Let  such  a  one  ^reckon  this,  that,  what  we  are 
11.  5.  I  Reckon  that  I  am  not  a  whit  behind 

Reckoned. — A.V.'^accountecl,'^called,Hounted,^imputed. 

Lu.  22.  37.  And  he  was  reckoned  with  transgressors 
Bom.  2.  26.  uncircumcision  be  '^reckoned  for  circumcision? 
4.  3.  and  it  was  ^reckoned  unto  him  for  righteousness. 
35,  9,  •*22  :  Gal.  3.  16 :  Jas.  2.  ''23 
4.  the  reward  is  not  reckoned  as  of  grace      [cumcision 

10.  How  then  was  it  reckoned  ?  when  he  was  in  cir- 

11.  that  righteousness  might  be  ^reckoned  unto  them 

23.  for  his  sake  alone,  that  it  was  ^reckoned  unto  him 

24.  but  for  our  sake  also,  unto  whom  it  shall  be  h\ 

9.  8.  the  children  of  the  promise  a,i-e'^reckonedfor  a  seed 
Heb.  7.  11.  not  be  -reckoned  after  the  order  of  Aaron  ? 

Reckonest.— ^4.F.  Hhinkest. 
Bom.  2.  3.  And  h-.  thou  this,  0  man,  who  judgest  them 

Reckoneth. — A.V.  Hmputeth. 

Bom.  4.  6.  blessing  upon  the  man,  unto  whom  God  V. 
see  reckoning. 

Reckoning. — A.V.  ^account,  Hmputing,  h-eckoneth. 

Mat.  18.  23.  which  would  make  a  ir.  with  his  servants 
25.  19.  cometh,  and  maketh  a  '^reckoning  with  them 
2  Cor.  5.  19.  not  ^reckoning  unto  them  their  trespasses 

Reclining. — A.V.  Heaning. 
Jno.  13.  23.  There  was  at  the  table  ^r.  in  Jesus'  bosom 

Recommended  A.V. — see  commended,  committed. 

Recompense. — A.V.  h-epay,  ^reward. 

Mat.  6.  4.  thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret  shall  V.  thee 

Lu.  14.  12.  bid  thee  again,  and  a  recompense  be  made  thee 

14.  because  they  have  notwherewith  torecompense  thee 

Bom.  1.  27.  receiving — that  r.  of  their  error  which  was  due 

11.  9.  a  stumblingblock,  and  a  recompense  unto  them 

12.  19.  I  will  ^recompense,  saith  the  Lord.  Heb.  10.  30 
2  Cor.  6.  13.  Now  for  a  recompense  in  like  kind 

Col.  3.  24.  from  the  Lord  ye  shall  receive  the  '^recompense 
2  Th.  1.  6.  to  recompense  afiliction  to  them  that  afflict  you 
Heb.  2.  2.  disobedience  received  a  just  recompense  of  reward 

10.  35.  boldness,  which  hath  great  recompense  of  reward 

11.  26.  for  he  looked  unto  the  recompense  of  reward 

see  render. 


REDEMPTION 

Recompensed. 

Lu.  14.  14.  thou  shalt  be  r.  in  the  resurrection  of  the  just 
Bom.  11.  35.  and  it  shall  be  recomp>ensed  unto  him  again  ? 

Reconcile. 

Eph.  2.  16.  and  might  r.  them  both  in  one  body  unto  God 
Col.  1.  20.  through  him  to  reconcile  all  things  unto  himself 

Reconciled. 

Mat.  5.  24.  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother — then  come 
Bom.  5.  10.   while  we  were  enemies,  we  were  reconciled  to 
God — much  more,  being  r.,  shall  we  be  saved 

1  Cor.  7. 11.  remain  unmarried,  or  else  be  ?•.  toher  husband) 

2  Cor.  0.  18.  who  reconciled  us  to  himself  through  Christ 

20.  we  beseech  you — be  ye  reconciled  to  God 

Col.l.  21.  in  time  past  alienated — yet  now  hath  he  reconciled 

Reconciliation. — A.  V.  ^atonement. 

Bom.  5.  11.  through  whom  we  have  now  received  the  V. 
2  Cor.  5. 18.  and  gave  iinto  us  the  ministry  of  reconciliatioji, 
19.  having  committed  unto  us  the  wordoireconciliation 
see  propitiation. 

Reconciling. 

Bom.  11.  15.  casting  away  of  them  is  the  r.  of  the  world 
2  Cor.  5.  19.  God  was  in  Christ  r.  the  world  unto  himself 

Record  A.  V. — see  witness,  testify. 

Recover. — A.V.  ^do  ivell. 

Mk.  16.  18.  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover 
Jno.  11.  12.  Lord,  if  he  is  fallen  asleep,  he  will  ^recover 
2  Tim.  2.  26.  they  may  recover  themselves  out  of  the  snare 

Recoveriag. 
Lu.  4.  13.  And  recovering  of  sight  to  the  blind 

Red. 

Mat.  16.  2.  It  will  be  fair  weather :  for  the  heaven  is  red.  3 
Bev.  6.  4.  And  another  horse  came  forth,  a  ?-ed  horse 
12.  3.  behold,  a  great  red  dragon,  having  seven  heads 

Redeem. — A.V.  ^redeeyned. 

Lu.  24,  21.  it  was  he  which  should  h'edeem  Israel 

Gal.  4.  5.  that  he  might  r.  them  which  were  under  the  law 

Tit.  2.  14.  that  he  might  redeem  us  from  ail  iniquity 

Redeemed. 

Gal.  3.  13.  Christ  redeemed  us  from  the  curse  of  the  law 
1  Pet.  1.  18.  knowing  tliat  ye  were  redeemed 

see  purchase,  purchased,  redeem,  redemption. 

Redeeming. 

Eph.  5.  16.  redeeming  the  time.  Col.  4.  5 

Redemption. — A.V.  ^redeemed. 

Lu.  1.  68.  he  hath  visited  and  wrought  V.  for  his  people 
2.  38.  all  them  that  were  looking  for  the  r.  of  Jerusalem 

21.  28.  because  your  redemption  draweth  nigh 
Bom.  3.  24.  justified  freely  by  his  grace  through  the  r. 

8.  23.  our  adoption,  to  wit,  the  redemption  of  our  body 
1  Cor.  1.  30.  and  righteousness  and  sanctification,  and  r. 
Eph.  1.7.  in  whom  we  have  our  r.  through  his  blood.  Col. 

14.  unto  i^iQ  redemption  ol  God's  own  possession  [1.  14 
4.  30.  ye  were  sealed  unto  the  day  of  redemption 

Heb.  9.  12.  having  obtained  eternal  redemp)tion 

15.  having  taken  place  for  the  r.  of  the  transgressiona 


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Redound  A.V. — see  abound. 

Reed. 

Mat.  11.  7.  a  reed  shaken  with  the  wind  ?  Lu.  7.  24 
12.  20.  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break 
27.  29.  and  a  reed  in  his  right  hand 
30.  took  the  r.  and  smote  him  on  the  head.  Mk.  15.  19 
48.  vine?ar,  and  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to 
driuk.  Mk.  15.  36 
liev.  11.  1.  And  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto  a  rod 
21.  15.  had  for  a  measure  a  golden  r.  to  measure  the  city 
16.  he  measured  the  city  with  the  r.,  twelve  thousand 

Refined. — A.V.  ^burned,  ^tried. 

JRev.  1.  15.  unto  bui-nished  brass,  as  if  it  had  been  h-efined 
3.  18.  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  ^refined  by  tire 

Reflecting. — A.V.  ^beholding. 
2  Cor.  3.  18.  with  unveiled  face  W. — the  glory  of  the  Lord 

Reformation. 
Heb.  9. 10.  ordinances,  imposed  until  a  time  of  rtformatio7i 

Refrain. 

Acts  5.  38.  JRefrain  from  these  men,  and  let  them  alone 
1  Pet.  3.  10.  Let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil 

Refresh. 

Acts  27.  3.  to  go  unto  his  friends  and  refresh  himself 
Philem.  20.  refresh  my  heart  in  Christ 

Refreshed. 

1  Co7 .  16.  18.  For  they  refreshed  my  spirit  and  yours 

2  Cor.  7.  13.  Titus,  because  his  spirit  hath  been  r.  by  you 
2  Tim.  1.  16.  house  of  Onesiphorus  :  for  he  oft  r.  me  [all 
Philem.  7.  hearts  of  the  saints  have  been  r.  through  thee 

see  rest. 
Refreshing. 

Acts  3. 19.  come  seasons  of  r.  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord 

Refuge. 
Heb.  6. 18.  who  have  fled  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  of  the  hope 

Refuse. — A.V.  ^avoid,  ^neglect,  h-eject. 

Mat.  18.  17.  if  he  '^refuse  to  hear  them,  tell  it  unto  the 

church :  and  if  he  h'efuse  to  hear  tlie  church 
Acts  25.  11.  any  thing  worthy  of  death,  I  refuse  not  to  die 

1  Tim.  4.  7.  but  refuse  profane  and  old  wives'  fables 
5.  11.  But  younger  widows  refuse 

2  Tim.  2.  23.  foolish  and  ignorant  questionings  ^refuse 
Tit.  3.  10.  after  a  first  and  second  admonition  ^refuse 
Heb.  12.  25.  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 

Refused.— .4. F.  Hike. 

Acts  7.  35.  This  Moses  whom  they  refused,  saying 

Hum.  1.28.  even  as  they  ir.  to  have  God  in  their  knowledge 

Heb.  11.  24.  r.  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharaoh's  daiighter 

12.  25.  when  they  r.  him  that  warned  them  on  earth 

see  rejected. 

Regard. — A.V.  ^concerning,  ^despise,  ^respect. 

ZiU.  18.  4.  Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  man 
Eph.  5.  32.  I  speak  in  '^regard  of  Christ  and  of  the  church 
Heb.  12.  5.  "^regard  not  lightly  the  chastening  of  the  Lord 
Jas.  2.  3.  ye  have  h\  to  him  that  weareth  the  fine  clothing 
see  heed. 


Regarded. 

Lit,.  18.  2.  judge,  which  feared  not  God,  andr.  not  man 
Heb.  8.  9.  And  I  regarded  them  not,  saith  the  Lord 

see  looked. 

Regardest. 
Mat.  22.  16.  for  thou  r.  not  the  person  of  men.  Mk.  12. 14 

Regardeth. 
liom.  14.  6.  He  that  ?'eg'a.rcZe<A  the  day,  r.  it  unto  the  Lord 

Regarding  A.V.  — see  hazarding. 

Regeneration. 

Mat.  19.  28.  that  ye  which  have  followed  me,  in  the  r. 
Tit.  3.  5.  he  saved  us,  through  the  washing  of  regeneration 

Region. — A.V.  ''■counfry. 

Mat.  3.  5.  and  all  the  region  round  about  Jordan 
4.  16.  which  sat  in  the  region  and  shadow  of  death 
14.  35.  sent  into  all  that  h-egion  round  about.  Lu.  3.  3 

Mk.  1.  28.  all  the  region  of  GaJilee  round  about.  Lu.  4.  14 
6.  55.  and  ran  round  about  that  whole  region 

Lu.  3.  1.  tetrarchof  the  region  of  Itur<ea  and  Trachonitis 
4.37.  ruraourconcerning  him  into  every  place  of  the  I?'.  7. 

Acts  13.  49.  was  spread  abroad  thr(jaghout  all  the  r.     [17 
14.  6.  Lystra  aud  Derbe,  and  the  region  round  about 
16.  6.  went  through  the  r.  of  Phrygiaand  Galatia,  18.  ^23 

Regions. — A.V.  ^parts. 

Acts  8.  1.  Bcatoered  abroad  throughout  the  r.  of  Jadaea 
Bom.  15.  23.  having  no  more  any  place  in  these  ^regions 
2  Cor.  11.  10.  suall  istop  me  of  this  glorying  in  the  r.  of 
Oal.  1.  21.   I  came  into  the  r.  of  Syria  and  Oilicia  [Achaia 
see  parts. 

Regret. — A.V.  ^repent,  h-epented. 

2  Cor.  7.  8.  I  do  not  h-egret  it,  though  I  did  h-egret 
10.  a  repentance  which  bringeth  no  h-ejiet 

Regular.— .4. F.  Hauful. 
Acts  19.  39.  matters,  it  shall  be  settled  in  the  ^r.  assembly 

Rehearsed.— 4. F.  ^declared,  Hold. 

Lu.  24.  35.  they  ^r.  the  things  that  happened  in  the  way 
Acts  10.  8.   [Cornelius]  having  ir.  all  things  unto  them 
14.  27.  r.  all  things  that  God  had  done  with  them.  15. 14 
15.14.  Symeon  hath  I?-,  how  first  God  did  visit  the  Gentiles 
21.  19.  he  [Paul]  h\  one  by  one  the  things  which  God 

Rehearsing. — A.V.  ^declaring. 
^cis  15. 12.  hearkened  unto  Barnabas  and  Paul  ^r.  what  signs 

Reign.— J. F.  h-cigued. 

Lu.  1.  33.  and  he  shall  r.  over  the  house  of  Jacob  for  ever 

19.  14.  We  will  not  that  this  man  reign  over  us    [them 

27.  mine  enemies,  which  would  not  that  I  should  r.  over 

Bn77i.  5,  17.  the  gift  of  righteousness  r.  in  life  through  tiie 

21.  even  so  might  grace  r.  through  righteousness  [one 

6.  12.  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal  body 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  that  ye  did  r.,  that  we  also  might  r.  with  you 
15.  25.  For  he  must  r.,  till  he  hath  put  all  his  enemies 

2  Tim.  2.  12.  if  we  endure,  we  shall  also  reig7i  with  him 
Rev.  5. 10.  kingdom  and  priests ;  and  they  r.  upon  the  earth 


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EELEASE 


Bev.  11.  15.  and  he  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever 

17.  thou  hast  taken  thy  great  power,  and  didst  heign 
20.  6.  and  shall  reign  with  him  a  thousand  years 
22.  5.  and  they  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever 
see  reigning,  ride. 

Reigned. 

Bom.  5.  14.  Nevertheless  death  r.  from  Adam  until  Moses 
17.  trespass  of  the  one,  death  reigned  through  the  one 

21.  that,  as  sin  r.  in  death,  even  so  might  grace  reign 
1  Cor.  4. 8.  already  ye  are  become  rich,  ye  have  r.  without  us 
Rev.  20.  4.  they  lived,  and  r.  with  Chi-ist  a  thousand  years 

see  reign. 
Reigneth. 
Bev.  17.  18.  great  city,  which  r.  over  the  kings  of  the  earth 
19.  6.  for  the  Lord  our  God,  the  Almighty,  reigneth 

Reigning. — A.V.  ^reign. 
Mat.  2,  22.  Archelaus  was  ^r.  over  Judasa  in  the  room  ('f 

Reins. 

Bev.  2.  23.  know  that  I  am  he  which  searcheth  the  reins 

Reject. — A.V.  '^hring  to  nothing. 

Mlc.  6.  26.  and  of  them  that  sat  at  meat,  he  would  not?-,  her 

7.  9.  Full  well  do  ye  reject  the  commandment  of  God 
1  Cor.  1.  19.  the  prudence  of  the  prudent  will  I  '^reject 
see  refuse. 

Rejected. — A.V.  ^castaway,  ^cast  off,  ^disallow — ed, 
h-eftcsed. 

Mat.  21.  42.  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected.  Mk. 

12.  10:  iw.  20.  17:  1  Pet.  2.3? 
Mk.  8.  31.  and  be  rejected  by  the  elders.  Lu.  9.  22 
Lu.  7.  30.  Pharisees  and  the  lawyers  r.  for  themselves 

17.  25.  suffer  many  things  and  be  r.  of  this  generation 
1  Cor.  9.  27. 1  have  preached  to  others,  Imyself  should  be^r. 
Gal.  4.  14.  in  my  flesh  ye  despised  not,  nor  rejected 
1  Tim.  4.  4.  nothing  is  to  be  Ve/eci!erf,  if  it  be  received  with 

5.  12.  because  they  have  h-ejecfed  their  first  faith 
Heb.  6.  8.  it  is  rejected  and  nigh  unto  a  curse 

12.  17.  desired  to  inherit  the  blessing,  he  was  rejected 
1  Pet.  2.  4.  a  living  stone,  ^rejected  indeed  of  men 

Rejecteth. — A.V.  ^despiseth. 

Lu.  10.  16.  he  that  ^rejecteth  you,  h-ejectefh  me  ;  nnd  he 

that  h-ejecteth  me  ^rejecteth  him  that  sent  me 
Jno.  12.  48.  He  that  r.  me,  and  receiveth  not  my  sayings 
1  Th.  4.  8.  Therefore  he  that  Ve/ec^e^/t,  V.  not  man,  but  God 

Rejoice. — A.V.  ^glad,  ''■glory,  ^joy,  Rejoiced. 

Mat.  5.  12.  Eejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad:  for  great  is 
Lu.  1.  14.  and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth 

6.  23.  Rejoice  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy 

10.  20.  in  this  r.  not — but  r.  that  your  names  are  written 

15.  6.  Rejoice  with  me,  for  I  have  found.  9 

19.  37.  whole  multitude  of  the  disciples  began  to  rejoice 

Jno.  4.  36.  he  that  soweth  and  he  that  reapeth  may  rejoice 

5.  35.  ye  were  willing  to  rejoice  for  a  season  in  his  light 

16.  20.  ye  shall  weep  and  lament,  but  the  world  shall  r. 

22.  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice 
Rom,.  5.  2.  let  lis  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God 

3.  but  let  us  also  ''■rejoice  in  our  tribulations 
11.  we  also  %■.  in  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
12.  15.  B.  with  them  that  r. ;  weep  with  them  that  weep 

15.  10.  Bejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  with  his  people     fyou  wise 

16.  19.  I  h'ejoice  therefore  over  you  :   but  I  would  have 


1  Cor.  7.  30.  those  that  re/OTce,  as  though  they  rejoiced  not 

12.  26.  member  is  honoured,  all  the  members  r.  with  it 
16.  17.  I  h-ejoice  at  the  coming  of  Stephanas 

2  Cor.  2.  3.  sorrow  from  them  of  whom  I  ought  to  rejoice 

7.  9.  I  rejoice,  not  that  ye  were  made  sorry,  but  that 

16.  I  rejoice  that  in  everything  I  am  of  good  courage 

13.  9.  we  h-ejoice,  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye  are  strong 
Gal.  4.  27.  Bejoice,  thou  barren  that  bearest  not 

Phil.  1.  18.  is  proclaimed;  and  therein  I  r.,  yea,  and  will  r. 

2.  17.  service  of  your  faith,  I  joy,  and  rejoice  with  you  all 

18.  in  the  same  manner  do  ye  also  joy,  and  r.  with  me 

28.  wlien  ye  see  him  [Epaphroditus]  again,  ye  may  r. 

8.  1.  Finally,  my  brethren,  rejoice  in  the  Lord 

4.  4.  Bejoice  in  the  Lord  alway  :  again  I  will  say,  Bejoice 
10.  But  I  ^rejoice  in  the  Lord  greatly,  that  now 
Col.  1.  24.  Now  I  icjoice  in  my  sufferings  for  your  sake 
1  Th.  5.  16.  Rejoice  alway 

1  Pet.  1 .  6.  Wherein  ye  greatly  r.,  though  now  for  a  little 

8.  believing,  ye  rejoice  greatly  with  joy  unspeakable 

4.  13.  as  ye  are  partakers  of  Christ's  sufferings,  rejoice  ; 

that  at  the  revelation  of  his  glory  also  ye  may  ^r. 

2  Jno.  4.  I  h-ejoice  greatly  that  I  have  found  certain  of  thy 
Bev.  11.  10.  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth  rejoice  over  them 

12.  12.  rejoice,  O  heavens,  and  ye  that  dwell  in  them 

18.  20.   Rejoice  over  her,  thou  heaven,  and  ye  saints 

19.  7.  Let  us  ^rejoice  and  be  exceeding  glad 

see  glory,  rejoiced. 

Rejoiced.— .4. F.  h-ejoice. 

Mat.  2.  10.  when  they  saw  the  star,  they  rejoiced 
Lit.  1,  47.  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  Saviour 
58.  mercy  towards  her ;  and  they  rejoiced  with  her 
10.  21.  same  hour  he  rejoiced  in  the  Holy  Spirit,  and  said 

13.  17.  the  multitude  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things 
Jno.  8.  56.  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  day 

14.  28.  If  ye  loved  me,  ye  would  have  h-ejoiced 
Acts  7.  41.  and  rejoiced  in  the  works  of  their  hands 

15.  31.  when  they  had  read  it,  they  r.  for  the  consolation 

16.  34.  r.  greatly,  with  all  his  house,  having  believed 

1  Cor.  7.  30.  those  that  rejoice,  as  though  they  re/'oicer^  not 

2  Cor.  7.  7.  your  zeal  for  me;  so  that!  rejoiced  yet  more 

3  Jno.  3.  For  I  rejoiced  greatly,  when  brethren  came 

see  rejoice. 

Rejoiceth. 

Mat.  18.13.  her.overitmore  than  over  the  ninetyandnine 
Jno.  3.  29.  r.  greatly  because  of  the  bridegroom's  voice 

1  Cor.  13.  6.  r.  not  in  unrighteousness,  but  r.  with  the  truth 

see  glorieth. 

Rejoicing. 

Lu.  15.  5.  he  layeth  it  on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing 
Acts  5. 41.  re/ozcMi^' that  they  were  counted  worthy  to  suffer 
8.  39.  saw  him  no  more,  for  he  went  on  his  way  rejoicing 
Boin.  12.  12.  rejoicing  in  hope ;  patient  in  tribulation 

2  Cor.  6. 10.  as  sorrowful,  yet  alway  r. ;  as  poor,  yet  making 

see  glorying. 

Release — d. — A.V.  '^deliverance,  ^forgive — n,   Het   go, 
Hoosed,  ^released. 

Mat.  18.  27.  ^released  him,  and  forgave  him  the  debt 
27.  15.  feast  the  governor  was  wont  to  r.  unto  the  raulti- 
tude  one  prisoner.  Mk.  15.  ^6  :  Jno.  18.  39 

17.  Pilate  said  unto  them,  Whom  will  ye  that  I  release 

unto  you  ?  21 :  Mk.  15.  9  :  Jno.  18.  39 
26.  r.  he  unto  them  Barabbas.  Mk.  15. 15  :  Lu.  23.  25 
Mk.  15.  11.  should  rather  re/ease  Barabbas.  Lu.  23.  18 
Lu.  4.  18.  He  hath  sent  me  to  proclaim  W.  to  the  captives 
6.  37.  "h-elease,  and  ye  shall  be  ''released 


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Lu.  23.  16.  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and  r  him.  ^22 
Jiio.  19.  10.  power  to  r.  thee,  aud  have  power  to  ci'ucify 
12.  Pilate  sought  to  release  him.— ^release  this  man. 
Lu.  23.  20:  ActsSHS 

Relief— .4.  F.'res^. 

Ads  11.  29.  determined  to  send  relief  nnio  the  brethren 
2  Cor.  2.  13.  I  had  no  ^r.  for  my  spirit  because  I  found  not 
7.  5.  our  flesh  had  no  ^relief,  but  we  were  afflicted 

Relieve— d. 

1  Tim.  5   10    if  she  hath  relieved  the  afflicted 

16.  believeth  hath  widows,  let  her  relieve  them — thatit 
may  relieve  them  that  are  widows  indeed 

Religion. — A.V.  ^superstition. 

Acts.  25.  19.  questions  against  him  of  their  own  h-eligion 

26.  5.  after  the  straitest  sect  of  our  religion  I  lived 
Gal.  1.  13.  of  life  in  time  past  in  the  Jews'  religion.  14 
Jas.  1.  26.  but  deceiveth  his  heart,  this  man's  r.  is  vain 

■    27.  Pure  r,  and  undefiled  before  our  God  and  Father 

Religious. 

Jas.  1.  26.  to  be  reZi^rioMS,  while  he  bridleth  not  his  tongue 
see  devout 

Remain. 

Lu.  10.  7.  in  that  same  house  remain,  eating  and  drinking 
Jno.  6.  12.  Gather  up  the  broken  pieces  which  remain 

19.  31.  that  the  bodies  should  not  remain  ou  the  cross 
Acts  5.  4.  Whiles  it  remained,  did  it  not  r.  tliine  own  ? 

1  Cor.  7.,  11.  if  she  depart,  let  her  remain  unmarried 
15.  6.  of  whom  the  greater  part  remain  until  now 

Heh.  12.  27.  that  tlaose  things  which  are  not  shaken  may  r. 

Rev.  3. 2.  stablish  the  thnigsthatrewfaJM,  which  were  ready 

see  abide,  left. 

Remained. — A.V.  Heft. 

Mat.  11.  23.  which  were  done  in  thee,  it  would  have  r. 
14.20.  ?-e)HaiHefZ  over  of  the  broken  pieces.  15.137:  Mk. 
8.  18  :  Lu.  9.  17 :  Jno.  6    13 
Lu.  1.  22.  making  signs  unto  them,  and  remained  dumb 
Acts  5.  4.  Whiles  it  ?•.,  did  it  not  remain  thine  own? 

27.  41.  the  foreship  struck  and  remained  unmoveable 

Remainest  A.V. — see  continuest, 

Remaineth. 

Jno.  9.  41.  but  now  ye  say.  We  see :  your  sin  remaineth 

2  Cor.  3.  11.  much  more  that  which  remaineth  is  in  glory 

14.  until  this  verj'  day — the  same  veil  r.  unlifted 

Heh.  4.  6.  it  remaineth  that  some  should  enter  thereinto 

9.  There  r.  therefore  a  sabbath  rest  for  the  people 

10.  26.  there  remaineth  no  more  a  sacriiice  for  sins 

see  abidcth,  henceforth. 

Remaining  A.V  — fee  abiding. 

Remember. — A.V.  '^mindful,  h-emonbrance. 
Mat.  16.  9.  neither  remember  the  five  loaves.   Mh.  8.  18 

27.  63.   Sir,  we  remember  that  that  deceiver  said 
Lu.  1.  54.  holpen  Israel  his  servant,That  he  might  ^r.  mercy 
72.  And  to  ?-ewe?H?;e?- his  holy  covenant     fgood  things 

16.  25.  Son,  r.  that  thou  in  thy  lifetime  receivedst  thy 

17.  32.  Remember  Lot's  wife 

23.  42.  rejnember  me  when  thou  comest  in  thy  kingdom 

24.  6.  He  is  not  here,  but  is  risen  :  r.  how  he  spake 


Jno.  15.  20.  B.  the  word  that  I  said  unto  you,  A  servant 
16.  4.  that  when  their  hour  is  come,  ye  may  remember 
Acts  20.  35.  help  the  weak,  and  to  r.  the  words  of  the  Lord 
1  Cor.  11.  2.  that  ye  7-emember  me  in  all  things,  and  hold 
Gal.  2.  10.  only  they  would  that  we  should  r.  the  poor 
Eph.  2.  11.  r.,  that  aforetime  ye,  the  Gentiles  in  the  flesh 
Col.  4.  18.  Remember  my  bonds.     Grace  be  with  you 

1  Th.  2.  9.  For  ye  r.,  brethren,  our  labour  and  travail 

2  Th.  2.  5.  R.  ye  not,  that,  when  I  was  yet  with  you 

2  TiTu.  2.  8.  Remem'ier  Jesus  Christ,  risen  from  the  dead 
Heb.  8.  12.  And  their  sins  will  I  remember  no  more.  10.  17 
13.  3.  Remember  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as  bound  with 
7.  Remember  them  that  had  the  rule  over  you 
2  Pet.  3.  2.  h-emcinber  the  words  which  were  spoken 
Jude.  17.  remember  ye  thr-  words  which  have  been  spoken 
Rev.  2.  5.  Remember  therefore  from  whence  thou  art  fallen 
3.  3.  R.  therefore  how  iho  i  hast  received  and  didst  hear 
see  remewhering,  remembrance. 

Remembered. — A .  V.  ^remembrance. 

Mat.  26.  7,5.  And  Peter  remembered  the  word.  Lu.  22.  61 
Lu.  24.  8.   And  they  remembered  his  words 
Jno.  2.  17.  His  disciples  r.  that  it  was  written,  The  zeal 
22,  Wlien — he  was  raised  from  the  dead,  his  disciples  r. 

12.  16.  when  .Jesus  was  glorified,  then  remembered  they 
Acts  11.  16    And  I  remeinhered  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Rev.  16.  19.  Babylon  the  great  was  ^r  in  the  sight  of  God 

18.  5.  and  God  hath  remembered  her  iniqmties 

Rememberest— eth. 

Mat.  5.  23.  there  r.  that  thy  brother  hath  aught  against  thee 

Jno.  16.  21.  of  the  child,  she  r.  no  more  the  anguish 

ii  Cor.  7. 15.  v^hilsiheremembereththe  obedience  of  you  all 

Remembering.— ^.F,  hnindful,  h-e7nember. 

Acts  20.  31.  '^remembering  that  by  the  space  of  three  years 

1  Th.  1.  3.  r«?7ie«j6eHyt5' without  ceasing  your  work  of  laith 

2  Tim  1.  4.  W  thy  tears,  that  I  may  be  filled  with  joy 

Remembrance. — A  V  ^mind,  ^remember. 

Mk.  11.  21.  Peter  calling  to  remejnbrance  saith  unto  liira 
Lu.  22.  19.  this  do  iu  remembrance  of  me.  1  Cor.  11.  24,  25 
Jno.  14.  26.  and  bring  to  your  r.  all  that  I  said  unto  you 
Acts  10.  31.  prayer  is  heard,  and  thine  alms  are  had  in  r. 
Rom.  15.  15.  putting  you  again  in  ir.,  because  of  the  grace 
1  Cor^  4.  17.  Timotliy — who  shall  put  you  ia  ?•.  of  my  ways 
PJiil.  1.3.  I  thank  my  God  upon  all  my  re»fte?H  trance  of  you 

1  Th.  3.6.  and  that  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  us  always 

2  Tim.  1.  3.  unceasing  is  my  r.  of  thee  in  my  supplications 

6.  I  put  thee  in  r.  that  thou  stir  up  the  gift  of  God 

2.  14.  Of  these  things  put  them  in  r.,  charging  them 
Heb.  10.  3.  in  those  sacrifices  there  is  a  r.  made  of  sins 

32.  But  call  to  r.  the  former  days,  in  which,  after 

2  Pet.  1.  12.   to  put  you  in  remembrance.  Jude  5 

13.  to  stir  you  up  by  putting  j'ou  iu  remembrance 
1.5.  maj' be  able  after  my  decease  to  call  these  things  tor. 

3,  1.  I  stir  up  your  sincere  mind  by  putting  you  in  r. 

3  Jno.  10.  I  will  bring  to  ^r.  his  [Diotrephes]  works 

see  mind,  remember,  remembered,  reminded. 

Reminded. — A.V.  ^call  to  remembrance. 
2  Tim.  1.5.  having  been  ir.  of  the  unfeigned  faith  that  is  in 

Remission. — A.V.  ^forgiveness. 

Mat.  26.  28.  which  is  shed  for  many  nntorfW!?s.sio«  of  sins 

Mk.  1.  4.  baptism  of  repentance  unto  r.  of  sins.  Lu.  3.  3 

Lu.  1.  77.  salvation  unto  his  people  In  the  r.  of  their  sins 

24.  47.  and  r.  of  sins  should  be  preached  in  his  name 


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Acts2  38.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  unto  the  r.of  your  sins 
5.  31.  to  give  repentance  to  Israel, and  h-e»ussioii  of  sius 
10.  43.  believeth  on  him  shall  receive  remission  of  sius 
13. 38.  through  this  man  is  proclaimed  unto  you  ir.  of  sius 
26. 18.  that  they  may  receive  i/-.  of  sins  and  an  inheritance 

Beh.  9.  22.  apart  from  shedding  of  blood  there  is  no  r. 

10.  18.  where  r.  of  these  is,  there  is  no  more  offering 

see  passing. 

Remit — ted  A.V.— see  forgive— n. 

Remnant. 
Bom.  9.  27.  it  is  the  remnant  that  shall  be  saved 

11.  5.  there  is  a  r.  according  to  the  election  of  grace 

see  rest. 

Remove — d. — A.V.  ^departed,  Hahe  away. 
Mat.  17.20.  mountain,  iZemowe  hence — audit  shall  rewowe 
Mk.  14.  36.  "^remove  this  cup  from  me.  Lu.  22.  42 
Acts  7.  4.  when  his  father  was  dead,  God  removed  him 

13.  22.  when  he  had  removed  him,  he  raised  xx^p  David 
1  Cor.  13.  2.  if  I  have  all  faith,  so  as  to  remove  mountains 
Rev,  6.  14.  And  the  heaven  was  h-emoved  as  a  scroll 
see  move,  removing,  taken. 

Removing. — A.V.  ^removed. 
Gal.  1.  6.  I  mai-vel  that  ye  are  so  quickly  ij-.  from  him 
Heb.  12.  27.  once  more,  signifieth  the  r.  of  those  things 

Rend. — A.V.  ^rent. 

Mat.  7.  6.  under  their  feet,  and  turn  and  rend  you 
Lti.  5.  36.  else  he  will  h-end  the  new,  and  also  the  piece 
Jno.  19.  24.  Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast  lots  for  it 

Render — ed. — A.V.  ^give,  ^recompense,  ^reward — ed. 

Mat.  16.  27.  he  ^r.  unto  every  man  according  to  his  deeds. 
21. 41.  shall  r.  him  the  fruits  in  their  seasons  yBom.  2.  6 
22.  21.  Bender  therefore  uuto  Caesar  the  things  that  are 
Cffisar's.  Mk.  12.  17 :  Lu.  20.  25 

Bom.  12.  17.  '^Bender  to  no  man  evil  for  evil 

13.  7.  Bender  to  all  their  dues  :  tribute  to  whom  tribute 

1  Cor.  7.  3.  Let  the  husband  render  uuto  the  wife  her  due 

Col.  4.  1.  Masters,  !>•.  unto  your  servants  that  which  is  just 

1  Th.  3.  9.  what  thanksgiving  can  we  r.  again  unto  God 
5.  15.  See  that  none  render  unto  any  one  evil  for  evil 

2  Ti?n.  4.  14.  the  Lord  will  ^r.  to  him  according  to  his  works 
Bev.  18.  6.  ^Bender  unto  her  even  as  she  ^rendered 

22.  12.  to  ^render  to  each  man  according  as  his  work  is 

Rendering. — A.V.  Haking. 

2  Th.  1. 8.  ^rendering  vengeance  to  them  that  know  not  God 

1  Pet.  3.  9.  not  r.  evil  for  evil,  or  revihug  for  reviling 

Renew — ed. 

2  Cor.  4.  16.  yet  our  inward  man  is  renewed  day  by  day 
Eph.  4.23.  audthatyebere?iewe(Zin  the  spirit  of  your  mind 
Col.  3.  10.  new  man,  which  is  being  r.  unto  knowledge 
H.eb.  6.  6.  impossible  to  renew  them  again  unto  repentance 

Renewing. 

Rom.  12.  2.  be  ye  transformed  by  the  r.  of  your  mind 
Tit.  3.  5.  regeneration  and  renewing  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

Renounced. 
2  Cor.  4.  2.  but  we  have  r.  the  hidden  things  of  shame 

Renounceth. — A .  V.  ^forsaketh . 
Lu.  14. 33.  whosoever  he  be  of  you  that  ^renounceth  not  all 


Rent. — A.V.  ^broken,  ^opetied,  '^plucked. 

Mat.  9.  16.  and  a  worse  rent  is  made.  Mk.  2.  21 
27.  51.  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain — and  the 
rocks  were  rent.  Mk.  15.  38 :  Lu.  23.  45 

Mk.  1.  10.  [John]   saw  the  heavens  '^rent  asunder 
5.  4.  the  chains  had  been  ^rent  asunder  by  him 

14.  63.  And  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes 

Jno.  21.  11.  for  all  there  were  so  many,  the  net  was  not  V. 
see  rend,  torn. 

Repay. 

Lu.  10.  35.  I,  when  I  come  back  again,  will  repay  thee 
Philem.  19.  write  it  with  mine  own  hand,  I  will  repay  it 
see  recompense. 

Repent. — A.V.  ^repented. 

Mat.  3.  2.  Bepent  ye ;  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at 
hand.  4.  17  :  Mk.  1.  15 
21.  32.  when  ye  saw  it,  did  not  even  h-e2>ent  yourselves 
Mk.  6.  12.  and  preached  that  men  should  repent 
Lu.  13.  5.  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  likewise  perish.  3 

16.  30.  if  one  go  to  them  from  the  dead,  they  will  repent 

17.  3.  rebuke  him;  and  if  he  repent,  forgive  him.  4 
Acts  2.  38.  Bepent  ye,  and  be  baptized  every  one  of  you 

3.  19.  B.  ye  therefore,  and  turn  again,  that  your  sius 

8.  22.  Repent  therefore  of  this  thy  wickedness,  and  pray 

17.  30.  men  that  they  should  all  everywhere  repent 

26.  20.  Gentiles,  that  they  should  r.  and  turn  to  God 

Heb.  7.  21.  The  Lord  sware  and  will  not  repent  himself 

Rev.  2.  5.  and  r.,  and  do  the  first  works — except  thou  r. 

16.  Repent  therefore  ;  or  else  I  come  to  thee  quickly 

21.  time  that  she  should  r. ;  and  she  willeth  not  to  h\ 

22.  great  tribulation,  except  they  repent  of  her  worka 
3.  3.  received  and  didst  hear  ;  and  keep  it,  and  repent 

19.  I  reprove  and  chasten :  be  zealous  therefore,  and  r. 
see  regret. 

Repentance. — A.V.  h-epented 
Mat.  3.  8.  Bring  forth  therefore  fruit  worthy  of  r.  Lu.  3.  8 

11.  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  unto  repentance 
Mk.  1.  4.  preached  the  baptism  of  7-epentance  unto  remis- 
sion of  sins.  Lu.  3.  3  :  Acts  13.  24  ;  19.  4 
Lu.  5.  32.  not  come  to  call  the  righteous  but  sinners  to  r. 

15.  7.  righteous  persons,  which  need  no  repentance 

24.  47.  r,  and  remission  of  sius  should  be  preached  in  his 
Acts  5.  31.  a  Saviour,  for  to  give  r.  to  Israel  [name 

11.  18.  Gentiles  also  hath  God  granted  r.  unto  life 

20.  21.  both  to  Jews  and  to  Greeks  /•,  toward  God 

26.  20.  turn  to  God,  doing  works  worthy  of  repentance 
Rom.  2.  4,  that  the  goodness  of  God  leadetli  thee  to  r.  I 

11.  29.  the  gifts  and  the  calling  of  God  are  without  r. 

2  Cor.  7.  9.  but  that  ye  were  made  sorry  unto  repentance 

10.  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  uuto  salvation,  a 

'^repentance  which  briugeth  no  regret 

2  Tim.  2.  25.  if  perad venture  God  may  give  \h.&m.repentance 

Heb.  6.  1.  not  laying  again  a  foundation  of  repentance 

6.  it  is  impossible  to  renew  them  again  unto  repentance 

12.  17.  (for  he  found  no  place  of  repentance) 

2  Pet.  3.  9.  should  perish,  but  that  all  should  come  to  r. 

Repented. 
Mat.  11.  20.  works  were  done,  because  they  repented  not 
21.  done  in  you,  they  would  have  r.  long  ago.  Lu.  10. 13 
12.  41.  they  r.  at  the  preaching  of  Jonah,  iw.  11.  32 

21.  29.  I  will  not :  but  afterward  he  r.  himself,  and  went 
27.3.  repewie^  himself,  and  brought  back  the  thirty  pieces 

2  Cor.  12.  21.  and  r.  not  of  the  uncleanness  and  fornication 
see  regret. 


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KEPENTED 

Bev.  9.  20.  which  were  not  killed  with  these  plagues,  r.  not 
21.  and  they  r.  not  of  their  murders,  nor  of  their 
16.  9.  power  over  these  plagues  ;  and  they  r.  not.  11 
ue  repent,  repentance. 

Repenteth. 

Lu.  15.  7.  joy  in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that  repenteth.  10 

Repetitions. 
Mat.  6.  7.  in  praying  use  not  vain  r.,  as  the  Gentiles  do 

Repliest. 
Bom.  9.  20.  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  r.  against  God  ? 

Report. — A.V.  '^fame,  '^rumour,  ^shew — ed,  Hidings. 

Mat.  4.  24.  the  ^report  of  him  went  forth  into  all  Syria 

14. 1.  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  the  ^r.  concerning  Jesus 
Mk.  1.  28.  the  ^r.  of  him  went  out  straightway  every  where 
Lu.  5. 15.  so  much  the  more  went  abroad  the  ir.  concerning 

7.  17.  And  this  '^report  went  forth  concerning  him 
Jno.  12.  38.  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  r.  ?  Bom.  10.  16 
Acts  6.  3.  seven  men  of  good  r.,  full  of  the  Spirit  [church 
11.  22.  the  ^r.  concerning  them  came  to  the  ears  of  the 
28.  21.  brethren  come  hither  and  '^r.  or  speak  any  harm 
2  Cor.  6.8.  by  evil  r.  and  good  r. ;  as  deceivers,  and  yet  true 
Phil.  4.  8.  are  lovely,  whatsoever  things  are  of  good  report 
1  Th.  1.  9.  For  they  themselves  h-eport  concerning  us 
see  declaring,  reported,  testimony,  witness. 

Reported. — A.V.  h-eport,~told. 

Acts  4.  23.  own  company,  and  r.  all  that  the  chief  priests 
10.  22.  feareth  God,  and  well  W.  of  by  all  the  nation 
18.  2.  The  same  was  well  reported  of  by  the  brethren 

38.  the  Serjeants  ^r.  these  wordo  unto  the  magistrates 
22.  12.  devout  man  according  to  the  law,  well  h-.  of 
Bom.  3.  8.  and  why  not  (as  we  be  slanderously  >-eported 
1  Cor.  5.  1.  It  is  actually  reported  that  there  is  fornication 
1  Ti7n.  5.  10.  well  reported  of  for  good  works ;  if  she  hath 
see  announce,  spread. 

Reproach.. — A.V.  H^lameless,  Hn  his  teeth,  h-evile, 
^unreb  likable. 

Mat.  5. 11.  Blessed  are  ye  when  men  shall  ^r.  you.  Lu.  6. 22 

27.  44.  crucified  with  him  cast  upon  him  the  same  ^r. 
Lu.  1.  25.  he  looked  upon  me,  to  take  away  my  reproach 
1  Tim.  3.  2.  The  bishop  therefore  must  be  without  h'eproach 
7.  lest  he  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare  of  the  devil 

5.  7.  These  things  also  command,  that  they  may  be  with- 

6.  14.  withoiit  spot,  without  ^reproach  [out  ^reproach 
Heh.  11. 26.  accounting  the  reproachoi  Christgreater  riches 

13.  13.  unto  him  without  the  camp,  bearing  his  reproach 
see  disparagement,  strive. 

Reproached — est. — A.V.  ^reviled. 

Mk.  15.  32.  they  that  were  crucified  with  him,  ^r.  him 
Lu.  11.  45.  in  saying  this  thou  reproache.it  us  also        [me 
Bom.  15.  3.  The  reproaches  of  them  that  r.  thee  fell  upon 
1  Pet.  4.  14.  are  r.  for  the  name  of  Christ,  blessed  are  ye 

Reproaches. 

Rom.  15.  3.  The  reproaches  of  them  that  reproached  thee 

Heh.  10.  33.  made  a  gazingstock  both  by  r.  and  afflictions 

see  injuries. 

Reproachfully  il.F.— see  reviling. 


EE SERVED 

Reprobate.— ^.F.  h-eprobates. 
Bom.  1.  28.  God  gave  them  up  unto  a  reprobate  mind 
2  Cor.  13.  5.  Jesus  Christ  is  in  you  ?  unless  indeed  ye  be  h: 

6.  I  hope  that  ye  shall  know  that  we  are  not  ^reprobate 

7.  may  do  that  which  is  honourable,  though  we  be  as  ^r. 
2  Tim.  3.  8.  men  corrupted  in  mind,  r.  concerning  the  faith 
Tit.  1.  16.  and  unto  every  good  work  reprobate 

Reproof. 

2  Ttm.  3.  16.  is  also  profitable  for  teaching,  for  reproof 

Reprove — d. — A.V.  '^convinced,  ^rebuke,  ^rebuked. 
Lu.  3.  19.  Herod  the  tetrarch,  being  reproved  by  him 
Jno.  3.  20.  to  the  light,  lest  his  works  should  be  reproved 
1  Cor.  14.  24.  he  is  ^reproved  by  all,  he  is  judged  by  all 
Eph.  5.  11.  works  of  darkness,  but  rather  even  r.  them 
13.  all  things  when  they  are  r.  are  made  manifest 

1  Tim.  5.  20.  Them  that  sin  h-eprove  in  the  sight  of  all 

2  Tim.  4.  2.  reprove,  rebuke,  exhort,  with  all  longsuffering 
Tit.  1.  13.  For  which  cause  '^reprove  them  sharply.  2.  215 
Heb.  12.  5.  Nor  faint  when  thou  art  ^reproved  of  him 
Bev.  3.  19.  As  many  as  I  love,  I  h-eprove  and  chasten 

see  convict,  respect. 

Reputation  A.V. — .see  einptied,  repute,  honour. 

Repute — d. — A.V.  ^reputation,  deemed. 

Gal.  2.  2.  but  privately  before  them  who  were  of  '^repute 
6.  who  were  "^reputed — who  were  of  h-epute 
9.  and  Cephas  and  John,  they  who  were  '^r.  to  be  pillars 

Request — S. — A.V.  ^desire,  "^pray,  Request. 

Bom.  1.  10.  making  request,  if  by  any  means  now 
Phil.  4.  6.  let  your  ^requests  be  made  known  unto  God 
Col.  1.  9.  do  not  cease  to  pray  and  make  ^request  for  you 
1  Jno.  5.  16.  do  I  say  that  he  should  make  '^request 
.see  supplication. 

Required. 

Lu.  11.  50.  may  be  required  of  this  generation.  51 
12.  20.  this  night  is  thy  soul  required  of  thee 
48.  much  is  given,  of  him  shall  much  be  required 
19.  23.  I  at  my  coming  should  have  r.  it  with  interest  ? 
1  Cor.  4.  2.  it  is  r.  in  stewards,  that  a  man  be  found  faithful 
see  ask,  asked,  requireth. 

Requireth. — A.V.  h-equire. 
1  Cor.  7.  36.  if  need  so  ^requireth,  let  him  do  what  he  will 

Requiring  A.V. — see  ashing. 

Requite. 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  to  shew  piety — and  to  requite  their  parents 

Rescued. 
ActsQZ.  27. 1  came  upon  them  with  the  soldiers,  and  r.  him 

Resemble  A.V. — see  liken — ed. 

Reserve  A.V. — see  keep. 

Reserved. 

1  Pet.  1.  4.  that  fadeth  not  away,  r.  in  heaven  for  you 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  pits  of  darkness,  to  be  reserved  unto  judgement 

17.  for  whom  the  blackness  of  darkness  hath  been  r.  Jude 
8.  7.  being  reserved  against  the  day  of  judgement       [13 
see  kept,  l^. 


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Residue. 

Acts  15.  17.  That  the  r.  of  men  may  seek  after  the  Lord 
see  rest. 

Resist. 
Mat.  5.  39.  but  I  say  unto  you,  Eesist  not  him  that  is  evil 
.(4  c^s  7. 51.  ye  do  always  r.  the  Holy  Ghost:  as  your  fathers 
Jos.  4.  7.  but  7-esist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee  from  you 

5.  6.  killed  the  righteous  one  ;  he  doth  not  resist  you 

see  withstand. 

Resisted — eth. — A.V.  ^withstood. 

Bom.  13. 2.  hethatr.thepower,withstancleth  the  ordinance 
Gal.  2. 11.  Cephas  came  to  Antioch,  I  h:  him  to  the  face 
Heb.  12.4.  Ye  have  not  yet  r.  uutoblood,  striving  against 
Jas.  4.  6.   God  resisteth  the  proud.  1  Fet.  5.  5  [sin 

see  ivithstandeth. 

Resolved. 

iit.  16.  4.  I  am  r.  what  to  do,  that,  when  I  am  put  out 

Resort  A.V. — see  come. 

Resorted. — A.V.  '^come. 

Mk.  2.  13.  multitude  r.  unto  him,  and  he  taught  them 
Lu.  8.  4.  and  they  of  every  city  h-esorted  unto  him 
Jno.  18.  2.  Jesus  oft-times  r.  thither  with  his  disciples 
see  came,  come. 

Respect. — A.V.  ^admiration. 

Jno.  16.  8.  he  is  come,  will  convict  the  world  in  r.  of  sin 
Bom.  2.  11.  there  is  no  r.  of  persons.  Eph.  6.  9:  Col.  3. 25 
2  Cor.  3.  10.  hath  not  been  made  glorious  in  this  respect 
Fhil.  4.  11.  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want :  for  I  have 
Col.  2.  16.  or  in  drink,  or  in  respect  of  a  feast  day  [learned 
Jas.  2.  1.  the  Lord  of  glory,  with  resided  of  persons 
9.  but  if  ye  have  respect  of  persons,  ye  commit  sin 

1  Pet.  1.  17.  as  Father,  who  without  r.  of  persons  judgeth 
Jude  16.  shewing  ^r.  of  persons  for  the  sake  of  advantage 

see  looked,  regard. 

Respecter. 
Acts  10.  34.  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of  persons 

Rest. — A.V.  '^refreshed. 

Mat.  11.  28.  and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you  rest 
29.  and  ye  shall  find  rest  unto  your  souls 
12.  43.  seeking  rest,  and  findeth  it  not.  Lu.  11.  24 
26.  45.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  your  rest.  Mk.  14.  41 
Mk.  6.  31.  apart  into  a  desert  place,  and  rest  a  while 
Lu.  10.  6.  peace  be  there,  your  peace  shall  rest  upon  him 
Jno.  11.  13.  thought  that  he  spake  of  taking  rest  in  sleep 
Acts  7.  49.  Or  what  is  the  place  of  my  7-est  ? 
Horn.  15.  32.  will  of  God,  and  together  with  you  find  '^rest 

2  Cor.  12.  9.  that  the  strength  of  Christ  may  rest  upon  me 
2  Th.  1.  7.  and  to  you  that  are  afflicted  rest  with  us 
Heb.  3.  11.  They  shall  not  enter  into  my  rest.  18 

4.  1.  a  promise  being  left  of  entering  into  his  rest 
3.  For  we  which  have  believed  do  enter  into  that  rest 
— They  shall  not  enter  into  my  rest.  5      fspoken 

8.  if  Joshua  had  given  them  rest,  he  would  not  have 

9.  There  remaineth  therefore  a  sabbath  r.  for  the  people 

10.  he  that  is  entered  into  his  r.  hath  himself  also  rested 

11.  Let  us  therefore  give  diligence  to  enter  into  thatr. 
Bev.  4.  8.  and  they  have  no  rest  day  and  night.  14.  11 

6.  11.  that  they  should  rest  yet  for  a  little  time 
14.  13.  that  they  may  rest  from  their  labours 

see  dwell,  peace,  relief,  rested. 


Rest   (remainder).  —  A.V.    ^other,    "^places,    h-emnant, 
h-esidue. 

Mat.  22.  6.  and  the  ^rest  laid  hold  on  his  servants 

27.  49.  the  rest  said.  Let  be ;  let  us  see  whether  Elijah 
Mk.  16.  13.  they  went  away  and  told  it  unto  the  h-est 
Lu.  12.  26.  why  are  ye  anxious  concerning  the  rest  ? 

18.  11.  I  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  the  h-est  of  men 
24.  9.  these  things  to  the  eleven,  and  to  all  the  rest 

Acts  2.  37.  and  said  unto  Peter  and  the  r.  of  the  apostles 
5.  13.  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  himself  to  them 
27.  44.  and  the  rest,  some  on  planks,  and  some  on 

Bom.  11.  7.  obtained  it,  and  the  rest  were  hardened 

1  Cor.  7.  12.  But  to  the  rest  say  I,  not  the  Lord 

11.  34.  And  the  )•.  will  I  set  in  order  whensoever  I  come 

2  Cor.  13.  2.  that  have  sinned  heretofore,  and  to  all  the  West 
Phil.  1.  13.  the  whole  prtetorian  guard,  and  to  all  theh-est 
1  Pet.  4.  2.  should  live  the  rest  of  your  time  in  the  flesh 
Bev.  2.  24.  But  to  you  I  say,  to  the  r.  that  are  in  Thyatira 

9.  20.  And  the  rest  of  mankind,  which  were  not  killed 

11.  13.  the  ^r.  were  affrighted,  and  gave  glory  to  the  God 

12.  17.  went  away  to  make  war  with  the  ^r.  of  her  seed 

19.  21.  the  ^r.  were  killed  with  the  sword  of  him  that  sat 

20.  5.  The  rest  of  the  dead  lived  not  until  the  thousand 

Rested. — A.V.  ^ceased,^est. 

Lu.  23.  56.  And  on  the  sabbath  they  rested  according 
Heb.  4.  4.  And  God  h-.  on  the  seventh  day  from  all  his  works 
10.  hath  himself  also  h-ested  irom  his  works 

Restest — eth. 

Bom.  2.  17.  bearest  the  name  of  a  Jew,  and  r.  upon  the  law 

1  Pet.  4. 14.  Spirit  of  glory  and  the  Spirit  of  God  r.  upon  you 

Restitution  A.V. — see  restoration. 
Restless— ^.F.  ^miruly. 
Jas.  3.  8.  tongue  can  no  man  tame;  it  is  a  Restless  evil 

Restoration. — A.V.  h-estitution. 
Acts  3.  21.  until  the  times  of  h-estoration  of  all  things 

Restore. 
Mat.  17.  11.  Elijah  indeed  cometh,  and  shall  r.  all  things 
Lit.  19.  8.  exacted  aught  of  any  man,  I  restore  fourfold 
Acts  1.  6.  dost  thou  at  this  time  r.  the  kingdom  to  Israel  ? 
Gal.  6.  1.  restore  such  a  one  in  a  spirit  of  meekness 

Restored. 

Mk.  3.  5.  and  his  hand  was  restored.  Mat.  12. 13 :  Lu.  6. 10 

8.  25.  and  was  restored,  and  saw  all  things  clearly 
Heb.  13.  19.  do  this,  that  I  may  be  r.  to  you  the  sooner 

Restoreth. 
Mk.  9.  12.  Elijah  indeed  cometh  first,  and  r,  all  things 

Restrained— eth. — A.V.  Het — teth,  Hvithholdeth. 

Acts  14.  18.  with  these  sayings  scarce  restrained  they  the 

2  Tit.  2.  6.  And  now  ye  know  that  which  ^r.    [multitudes 

7.  only  there  is  one  that  h-estraineth  now 

Resurrection. — A.V.  h-aised,  h-ise. 

Mat.  22.  23.  which  say  that  there  is  no  resurrection.  Mk. 
12.  18 :  Lu.  20.  27  :  Acts  23.  8  :  1  Cor.  15.  12 
28.  In  the  resui-rection  therefore  whose  wife  shall  she 
be  of  the  seven  ?  Mk.  12.  23  :  Lu.  20.  33 

30.  For  in  the  r.  they  neither  marry,  nor.  Lu.  20.  35 

31.  touching  the  /•.  of  the  dead,  have  ye  not  read 

27.  53.  forth  out  of  the  tombs  after  his  r.  they  entered 


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Lu.  14. 14.  thou  shalt  be  recompensed  in  the  r.  of  the  just 

20.  36.  sons  of  God,  being  sons  of  the  resurrection 
Jno.  5.  29.  unto  the  r.  of  life— unto  the  r.  of  judgement 
11.  24.  I  know  that  he  shall  rise  again  in  the  resuri-ection 
25.  Jesus  said — I  am  the  resurrection,  and  the  life 
Acts  1.  22.  must  one  become  a  witness  with  us  of  his  r. 
2.  31.  he  foreseeing  this  spake  of  the  r.  of  the  Christ 
4.  2.  and  proclaimed  in  Jesus  the  r.  from  the  dead 
33.  gave  the  apostles  their  witness  of  the  resurrection 

17.  18.  because  he  preached  Jesus  and  the  resurrection 

32.  when  they  heard  of  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 

23.  6.  r.  of  the  dead  I  am  called  in  question.  24.  21 

24.  15.  that  there  shall  be  a  r.  both  of  the  just  and  unjust 
26.  23.  first  by  the  'h-.  of  the  dead  should  proclaim  light 

Bom.  1.  4.  spirit  of  holiness,  by  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 
6.  5.  we  shall  be  also  by  the  likeness  of  his  resurrectio7i 

1  Cor.  15.  13.  if  there  is  no  r.  of  the  dead,  neither  hath 

21.  by  man  came  death,  by  man  came  also  the  r. 
42.  So  also  is  the^'esitrrec^jou  of  the  dead.  It  is  sown  in 
Phil.  3.  10.  that  I  naay  know  him,  and  the  power  of  his  r. 
11.  if  by  any  means  I  may  attain  unto  the  resurrection 

2  Ti7)i.  2.  18.  erred,  saying  that  the  r.  is  past  already 
Heh.  6.  2.  of  r.  of  the  dead,  and  of  eternal  judgement 

11.  35.  Women  received  their  dead  by  a  h-esurrection — 

that  they  might  obtain  a  better  resurrection 
1  Pet.  1.  3.  a  living  hope  by  the  r.  of  Jesus  Christ.  3.  21 
Bev.  20.  5.  years  should  be  finished.     This  is  the  first  r. 
6.  holy  is  he  that  hath  part  in  the  first  resurrection 

Retain — ed. 

Jno.  20.  23.  whose  soever  sins  je  retain,  they  &ve  retained 
see  have,  kept. 

Return. — A.V.  ^go  again,  ^returned,  Hum. 
Mat.  2. 12.  in  a  dream  thatthey  should  not  return  to  Herod 
10.  13.  if  it  be  not  worthy,  let  your  peace  return  to  you 

12.  44.  he  saith,  I  will  return  into  my  house    \Lu.  17.  31 
24.  18.  let  him  that  is  in  the  fieldnotn  back.  Mk.  13.  316: 

Lu.  8.  39.  Return  to  thy  house,  and  declare  how  great 
12.  36.  their  lord,  when  he  shall  r.  from  the  marriage 

19.  12.  to  receive  for  himself  a  kingdom,  and  to  return 
Acts  13.  34.  now  no  more  to  return  to  corruption 

15.  16.  After  these  things  I  will  return,  And  I  will  build 
36.  Let  us  h-eturn  now  and  visit  the  brethren  in  every 

18.  21.  and  saying,  I  will  r.  again  unto  you,  if  God  wiU 

20.  3.  he  determined  to  return  through  Macedonia 
Seb.  11.  15.  they  would  have  had  opportunity  to  '^return 

see  turn. 

Returned. — A.V.  ^came  again,  Hurned  bach. 

Mat.  21. 18.  in  the  morning  as  he  r.  to  the  city,  he  hungered 
Lu.  1.  56.  tliree  months,  and  returned  unto  her  house 
2.  20.  the  shepherds  r.,  glorifying  and  praising  God 

39.  they  r.  iuto  Galilee,  to  their  own  city  Nazareth 
45.  they  ^returned  to  Jerusalem,  seeking  for  him 

4.  1.  Jesus,  full  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  r.  from  the  Jordan 
14.  Jesus  r.  in  the  power  of  the  Spirit  into  Galilee 

8.  37.  and  he  entered  into  a  boat,  and  returned 

40.  as  Jesus  returned,  the  multitude  welcomed  him 

55.  her  [Ja'irus'  daughter]  spirit  ^r.,  and  she  rose  up 

9.  10.  apostles,  when  they  were  r.,  declared  unto  him 

10.  17.  And  the  seventy  returned  with  joy  |"God 
17.  18.  Were  there  none  fouud  that  r.  to  give  glory  to 

23.  48.  things  that  were  done,  r.  smiting  their  breasts 

56.  they  returned,  and  prepared  spices  and  ointments 

24.  9.  returned  from  the  tomb,  and  told  all  these  things 

33.  they  rose  up  that  very  hour,  andr.  to  Jerusalem.  62 
Acts  1.  12.  Then  >•.  they  unto  Jerusalem  from  the  mount 

5.  22.  found  them  not  in  the  prison;  &iidi  they  returned 


EEVELATION 

Acts  8. 25.  returned  to  Jerusalem,  and  preached  the  gospel 

12.  25.  Barnabas  and  Saul  returned  from  Jerusalem 

13.  13.  John  departed  from  them  and  r.  to  Jerusalem 

14.  21.  [Paul  and  Barnabas]  r.  to  Lystra,  and  to  Iconium 
21.  6.  we  went  on  board  the  ship,  but  they  r.  home  again 
23.  32.  horsemen  to  go  with  him,  and  r.  to  the  castle 

Gal.  1.  17.  and  again  I  returned  unto  Damascus 
1  Pet.  2.  25.  are  now  r.  unto  the  Shepherd  and  Bishop  of 
see  came,  come  (back),  return. 

Returning. 

Lu.  7.  10.  retur7iing  to  the  house,  found  the  servant  whole 
Acts  8.  28.  andhe  [eunuch]  wasr.  and  sitting  in  his  chariot 
Heb.  7.  1.  met  Abraham  r.  from  the  slaughter  of  the  kings 

Reveal. — A.V.  Revealed. 

Ma^.  11.25.  and  didst  ireveaZ  them  unto  babes,  iw.  10.  ^21 
27.  to  whomsoever  the  Son  willeth  tor.  him.  iw.  10.22 
Gal.  1.  16.  to  r.  his  Son  in  me,  that  I  might  preach  him 
Phil.  3.  15.  otherwise  minded,  even  this  shall  God  reveal 

Revealed. 

Mat.  10.  26.  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be  r.  Lu.  12.  2 

16.  17.  flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it  unto  thee 
Lu.  2.  26.  it  had  been  r.  unto  him  by  the  Holy  Spirit 

35.  that  thoughts  out  of  many  hearts  may  be  revealed 

17.  30.  be  in  the  day  that  the  Son  of  man  is  revealed 
Jno.  12.  38.  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of  the  Lord  been  r.  ? 
Bojn.l.  17.  For  therein  is  7-eveaZe(^  a  righteousness  of  God 

18.  For  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed  from  heaven 
8.  18.  compared  with  the  glory  which  shall  be  r.  to  us- 

1  Cor.  2. 10    imto  us  God  r.  them  through  the  Spirit  [ward 
3.  13.  day  shall  declare  it,  because  it  is  revealed  in  fire 

Gal.  3.  23.  unto  the  faith  which  should  afterwards  be  r. 
Eph.  3.  5.  as  it  hath  now  been  r.  unto  his  holy  apostles 

2  Th.  2.  3.  and  the  man  of  sin  be  r.,  the  son  of  perdition 

6.  to  the  end  that  he  may  be  revealed  in  his  own  season 
8.  And  then  shall  be  revealed  the  lawless  one 

1  Pet.  1.  5.  a  salvation  ready  to  be  r.  in  the  last  time 

12.  To  whom  it  was  revealed,  that  not  unto  themselves 
5. 1.  am  also  a  partaker  of  the  glory  that  shall  be  revealed 

see  reveal,  revelation. 

Revealing. — A .  V.  '^manifestation. 
Bom.  8.  19.  creation  waiteth  for  the  ^r.  of  the  sons  of  God 

Revel. — A.V.  h-iot. 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  that  count  it  pleasure  to  W.  in  the  day-time 

Revelation. — A.V.    '^appearing,    "^coming,    Highten, 
^revealed. 

Lu.  2.  32.  A  light  for  ^revelation  to  the  Gentiles 
lio')n.  2,  5.  wrath  andr.  of  the  righteous  judgement  of  God 
16.  25.  r.  of  the  mystery  which  hath  been  kept  in  silence 

1  Cor.  1.  7.  waiting  for  the  '^r.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
14.  6.  unless  I  speak  to  you  either  by  way  of  revelation 

26.  hath  a  teaching,  hath  a  revelation,  hath  a  tongue 
30.  if  a  h-evelation  be  made  to  another  sitting  by 
Gal.  1.  12.  but  it  came  to  me  through  r.  of  Jesus  Christ 

2.  2.  And  I  went  up  by  r. ;  and  I  laid  before  them 
Eph.  1.  17.  may  give  unto  you  a  spirit  of  wisdom  and  r. 

3.  3.  by  revelation  was  made  known  unto  me  the  mystery 

2  Th.  1.  7.  at  the  h-cvelation  of  the  Lord  Jesus  from  heaven 
1  Pet.  1.  7.  and  honour  at  the  h-evelation  of  Jesus  Christ 

13.  brought  unto  you  at  the  revelation  of  Jesus  Christ 

4.  13.  that  at  the  h-.  of  his  glory  also  ye  may  rejoice 
Bev.  1.  1.  The  Bevelation  of  Jesus  Christ,  which  God  gave 


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Revelations. 
2  Cor.  12.  1.  I  -will  come  to  visions  and  r.  of  the  Lord 
7.  by  reason  of  the  exceeding  greatness  of  the  revelations 

Revelling— s. — A.V.  ^rioting,  ^sporting. 
Bom.  13.  13.  as  in  the  day  ;  not  in  ir.  and  drunkenness 
Gal.  5.  21.  r.,  and  such  like  :  of  the  which  I  forewarn  you 

1  Pet.  4.  3.  lusts,  wiuebibbings,  reveliiiigs,  carousiugs 

2  Fet.  2.  13.  '^revelling  in  their  love-feasts  while  they  feast 

Revenge  A.V. — see  avenge,  avenging. 

Revenger  A.V. — see  avenger. 

Reverence. 
Mat.  21.  37.  They  will  r.  my  son.  Mk.  12.  6  :  Ltt.  20.  13 
Heb.  12.  y.  chdbieu  us,  and  we  gave  them  reverence 

28.  service  well-pleasing  to  God  with  rewereytce  and  awe 
see  fear. 

Reverent. — A.V.  ^becometh  Iwliness. 
Tit.  2.  3.  that  aged  women  likewise  be  h-.  in  demeanour 

Revile — d. — A.V.  ^accuse. 
Jno.  9.  28.  they  r.  him,  and  said,  Thou  art  his  disciple 
1  Cor.  4.  12.  being  reviled,  we  bless;  being  persecuted 
1  Pet.  2.  23.  who,  when  he  was  reviled,  reviled  not  again 

3.  16.  put  to  shame  who  h-evile  your  good  manner  of  life 
see  railed,  reproach,  reproached. 

Reviler — s. — A.V.  trailer. 

1  Cor.  5. 11.  a  brother  be  a  fornicator — or  a  ^r.,  or  a  drunkard 
6.  10.  nor  r.,  nor  extortioners,  shall  inherit  the  kingdom 

Revilest. 
Acts  23.  4.  that  stood  by  said,  B.  thou  God's  high  priest  ? 

Reviling. — A.V   ^blasphemously,  "^railing,  ^speak  re- 
proachfully. 

Lu.  22.  e.T.  other  things  spake  they  against  him,  h-.  him 
1  Tim.  5.  14.  give  none  occasion  to  the  adversary  for  3;-. 
1  Pet.  3.  9.  not  rendering  evil  for  evil,  or  '^reviling  for  ^r. 

Revived. — A.V.  ^flourished. 
Bom.  7.  9.  when  the  commandment  came,  sin  revived 
Phil.  4.  10.  at  length  ye  have  i^etuyecZj'our  thought  forme 


see  lived. 


Reward. 


Mat.  5. 12.  great  is  your  reiuard  in  heaven.  Lu.  6.  23 
46.  if  ye  love  them  that  love  you,  what  reward  have  ye  ? 
6.  1.  else  ye  have  no  reward  with  your  Father        [5,  16 
2.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  They  have  received  their  r. 
10.  41.  receive  a  prophet's  reward — a  righteous  man's  r. 
42.  he  shall  in  no  wise  lose  his  reward.  Mk.  9.  41 
Lu.  6.  35.  never  despairing;  and  your  rei(;arfZ shall  be  great 
23.  41.  justly ;  for  we  receive  the  due  reward  of  our  deeds 
Acts  1.  18.  obtained  a  field  with  the  9-ei<;rt>-f3  of  his  iniquity 
Bom.  4.  4.  the  r.  is  not  reckoned  as  of  grace,  but  as  of  debt 
1  Cor.  3.  8.  but  each  shall  receive  his  own  reward 

14.  abide  which  he  buUt  thereon,  he  shall  receive  a  r. 

9.  17.  if  I  do  this  of  mine  own  will,  I  have  a  reward 
18.  What  then  is  my  r. .?  That,  when  I  preach  the  gospel 

Heb.  2.  2.  disobedience  received  a  just  recompense  of  r. 

10.  35.  boldness,  which  hath  great  recompense  oireward 

11.  26.  for  he  looked  unto  the  recompense  of  reivard 


EICHES 

2  Jno.  8.  have  wrought,  but  that  ye  receive  a  full  reward 
Rev.  11.  18.  the  tim.e  to  give  their  reward  to  thy  servants 
22.  12.  I  come  quickly  ;  and  my  reward  is.  with  me 
see  hire,  prize,  recompense,  render,  wrong. 

Rewarded  A.V. — see  rendered. 

Rewarder. 

Heb.  11.  6.  God— is  a  rewarder  of  them  that  seek  after  him 

Rich. 

Mat.  19.  23.  It  is  hard  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the 
kingdom.  24  :  Mk.  10.  25  :  Lu.  18.  25 

27.  57.  came  a  rich  man  from  Arimathea,  named  Joseph 
Mk.  12.  41.  and  many  that  were  rich  cast  in  much 
Lu.  1.  53.  And  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty  away 

6.  24.  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich  !  for  ye  have  received 

12.  16.  The  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought  forth 
21.  treasure  for  himself,  and  is  not  rich  toward  God 

14.  12.  call  not  thy  friends — nor  rich  neighbours 
16.  1.  There  was  a  certain  jv'c/i  man,  which  had  a  steward 
19.  a  certain  rich  man,  and  he  was  clothed  in  purple 

21.  fed  with  the  crumbs  that  fell  from  the  r.  man's  table 

22.  and  the  rich  man  also  died,  and  was  buried 
18.23.  he  became  exceeding  sorrowful;  for  he  was  very  r. 
19.  2.  aud  he  was  a  chief  publican,  and  he  was  rich 

21.  1.  the  ric/i  men — casting  their  gifts  into  the  treasury 
Bom.  10. 12.  Lord  of  all,  aud  is  r.  unto  all  that  call  upon  him 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  Already  are  ye  filled,  already  ye  are  become  /•. 

2  Cor.  6.  10.  rejoicing;  as  poor,  yet  making  many  rich 

8.  9.  though  he  was  r.,  yet  for  your  sakes  he  became  poor, 

that  ye  through  hii  poverty  might  become  rich 
Eph.  2.  4.  God,  being  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  great  love 

1  Tim.  6.  9.  they  that  desire  to  be  r.  fall  into  a  temptation 

17.  Charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this  present  world 

18.  that  they  do  good,  that  they  be  rich  in  good  works 
Jas.  1.  10.  and  the  ricli,  in  that  he  is  made  low 

11.  so  also  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away  in  his  goings 

2.  5.  God  choose — poor  as  to  the  world  to  be  r.  in  faith 

6.  Do  not  the  r.  oppress  you,  and  themselves  drag  you 

5.  1.  Go  to  now,  ye  r.,  weep  and  howl  for  your  miseries 
Bev.  2.  9.  thy  poverty  (but  thou  art  r.),  and  the  blasphemy 

3. 17.  Because  thou  sayest,  I  am  r.,  and  have  gotten  riches 

18.  gold  refined  by  fire,  that  thoii  mayest  become  rich 

6.  15.  and  the  chief  captains,  and  the  r.,  and  the  strong 

13.  16.  the  rich  aud  the  poor,  and  the  free  and  the  bond 
18.  3.  and  the  merchants  of  the  earth  waxed  rich.  15 

19.  wherein  were  made  r.  all  that  had — ships  in  the  sea^ 

Riches.— ^.F.  ^goods. 

Mat.  13.  22.  the  deceitfulness  of  r.,  choke  the  word.  Mk.  4.19 
Mk.  10.  23.  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches  enter 

into  the  kingdom  of  God  1  24:  Lu.  18.  24 
Lu.  8. 14.  choked  with  cares  and  r.  and  pleasures  of  this  life 

16.  11.  who  will  commit  to  your  trust  the  true  riches  ? 
Bom.  2.  4.  Or  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  goodness 

9.  23.  that  he  might  make  known  theriches  of  his  glory 
11.  12.  is  the  r.  of  the  world,  and  their  loss  the  r.  of  the 

33.   O  the  depth  of  the  r.  both  of  the  wisdom  [Gentiles 

2  Cor.  8.  2.   abounded  unto  the  riches  of  their  liberality 
Eph.  1.  7.  trespasses,  according  to  the  riches  of  his  grace 

18.  what  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  inheritance 

2.  7.  he  might  shew  the  exceeding  riches  of  his  grace 

3.  8.  the  Gentiles  the  unsearchable  riches  of  Christ 

16.  he  would  grant  j'ou,  according  to  the  r.  of  his  glory 

Phil.  4.  19.  every  need  of  yours  according  to  his  r.  in  glory 

Col.  1.  27.  what  is  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  this  mystery 

2.  2.  in  love,  aud  unto  all  r.  of  the  full  assurance  [of  r. 

1  Tim.  6.  17.  nor  have  their  hope  set  on  the  uncertainty 


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Heb.  11.  26.   [Moses]  accounting  the  reproach  of  Christ 

.         greiiter  riches  than  tlie  treasures  of  Egypt 
Jas.  5.  2.  Your  riches  are  conupted,  and  your  garments 
Bev.  3.  17.  have  gotten  h-iches,  and  have  need  of  nothing 
5. 12.  Lamb  that  hath  been  slain  to  receive  the — riches 
18.  17.  for  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  made  desolate 

Richly.— 4. F.  '^ahundantly . 

Co!.  3.  16.  Let  the  -word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  richly 

1  Tim.  6.  17.  God,  who  giveth  us  richly  sill  things  to  enjoy 
Tit.  3.  6.  which  he  poured  out  upon  us  h-ichly 

2  Pet.  1. 11.  shall  be  Wichly  supplied  unto  you  the  entrance 

Rid. — A.V.  ^secure. 
Mat.  28.  14.  we  will  persuade  him,  and  ^rid  you  of  care 


Riding. — A.V.  ^sittitig. 
Mat.  21.  5.  thy  king  cometh  unto  thee- 


'■r.  upon  an  ass 


Right.— ^4. F.  ^meet,  "^power — s. 

Mat.  20.  4.  whatsoever  is  riglit  I  will  give  you 

Mk.  5.  15.  sitting,  clothed  and  in  his  r.  mind.  Lu.  8.  85 

Lu.  10.  28.  Thou  hast  answered  )■.  ;  this  do,  and  thou  shalt 

12.  57.  even  of  yourselves  judge  ye  not  what  is  r.  ?  [live 
Jno.  1.  12.  to  them  gave  he  the  '^r.  to  become  children  of 
Acts  4.  19.  Whether  it  be  r.  in  the  sight  of  God  to     [God 

8.  21.  for  tliy  heart  [Simon  Magus]  is  notr.  before  God 

13.  10.  wilt  thou  not  cease  to  pervert  the  r.  ways  of  the 
Bom.  9.  21.  hath  not  the  potter  a  %".  over  the  clay  [Lord  ? 

1  Cor.  9.  4.  Have  we  no  'bright  to  eat  and  to  drink  ? 

5.  Have  we  no  -right  to  lead  about  a  wife 

6.  have  we  not  a  h-ight  to  forbear  working  ? 

12.  If  others  partake  of  this  2?-. — we  did  not  use  this  V. 

18.  so  as  not  to  use  to  the  full  my  hight  in  the  gospel 
Eph.  6.  1.  obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord  :  for  this  is  right 
Fhil.  1.  7.  even  as  it  is  bright  for  me  to  be  thus  minded 

2  Th.  3.  9.  because  we  have  not  the  h-ight,  but  to  make 
Heb.  13.  10.  an  altar,  whereof  they  have  no  right  to  eat 

2  Pet.  1.13.  I  think  it  V.,  as  long  as  I  am  in  this  tabernacle 
2.  15.  forsaking  the  right  way,  they  went  astray      [life 
Bev.  22. 14.  they  may  have  the  right  to  come  to  the  tree  of 
see  side. 

Righteous. — A.V.  ^judgements,  yust,  ^righteousness. 

Mat.  1.  19.  Joseph  her  husband,  being  a  "^righteous  man 

9.  13.  I  came  not  to  call  the  r.,  but.  Mk.  2.  17  :  Lu.  5.  82 

10.  41.  he  that  receiveth  a  righteous  man  in  the  name  of 

a  righteous  man  shall  receive  a  r.  man's  reward 
13.  17.  and  r.  men  desired  to  seethe  things  which  ye  see 
43.  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth  as  the  sun 

49.  sever  the  wicked  from  among  the  '^righteous 

23.  28.  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear  righteous  nnto 
29.  and  garnish  the  tombs  of  the  righteous  [men 

35.  all  the  r.  blood  shed — from  the  blood  of  Abel  the  r. 
25.  87.  Then  shall  the  r.  answer  him,  saying.  Lord 
46.  eternal  punishment :  but  the  r.  into  eternal  life 
27. 19.  Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  tliAf^righteous  man 
24.  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  '^righteous  man 
Mk.  6.  20.  knowing  that  he  [John]  was  a  ^righteous  man 
Lu.  1.  6.  And  they  were  both  righteous  before  God 

2.  25.  Simeon  ;  and  this  man  was  h-ighteous  and  devout 
15.  7.  over  ninety  and  nine  h-ighteous  persons 
18.  9.  which  trusted  in  themselves  that  they  were  r. 
20.  20.  which  feigned  themselves  to  be  ^righteous 
23.  47.  saying.  Certainly  this  was  a  righteous  man 

50.  Joseph — a  councillor,  a  good  man  and  a  ^righteous 


EIGHTEOUSNESS 

Jno.  5.  30.  I  judge  :  and  my  judgement  is  Righteous 
7.  24.  to  appearance,  but  judge  righteous  judgement 
17.  25.  0  righteous  Father,  the  world  knew  thee  not 
Acts  10.  22.  Cornelius  a  centurion,  a  ^righteous  man 
Bom.  1.  17.  theV.shalllive  by  faith.  Gal.S.  HI:  Heb.  10.233 
2.  5.  and  revelation  of  the  righteous  judgement  of  God 
3. 10.  as  it  is  written.  There  is  none  righteous,  no,  not  one 
5.  7.  For  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die 

19.  obedience  of  the  one  shall  the  many  be  made  r. 

7.  12.  the  commandment  holy,  and  "^righteous,  and  good 
2  Th.  1.  5.  a  manifest  token  of  the  r.  judgement  of  God 

6.  if  so  be  that  it  is  a  r.  thing  with  God  to  recompense 

1  Tiin.  1.  9.  knowing  this,  that  law  is  not  made  for  a  r.  man 

2  Tiin.  4.  8.  which  the  Lord,  the  r.  judge,  shall  give  to  me 
Heb.  11.  4.  he  had  witness  borne  to  him  that  he  was  r. 
Jas.  5.  6.  ye  have  killed  the  ^r.  one  ;  he  doth  not  resist  you 

16".  The  supplication  of  a  righteous  man  availeth  much 

1  Pet.  3.  12.  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  upon  the  righteous 

18.  suffered  for  sins  once,  the  '^r.  for  the  unrighteous 

4.  18.  if  the  r.  is  scarcely  saved,  where  shall  the  ungodly 

2  Pet.  2.  7.  delivered  "^righteous  Lot,  sore  distressed 

8.  for  that  r.  man— vexed  his  r.  soul  from  day  to  day 
1  Jno.  1.  9.  he  is  faithful  and  '^r.  to  forgive  us  our  sins 

2.  1.  Advocate  with  the  Father,  Jesus  Christ  the  r. 
29.  If  ye  know  that  he  is  r.,  ye  know  that  every  one 

3.  7.  he  that  doeth  righteousness  is  >•.,  even  as  he  is  r. 

12.  Because  his  works  were  evil,  and  his  brother's  r. 
Bev.  15.  3.  ^r.  and  true  are  thy  ways,  thou  King  of  the  ages 

4.  for  thy  ^righteous  acts  have  been  made  manifest 

16.  5.  Bighteous  art  thou,  which  art  and  which  wast 

7.  the  Almighty,  true  and  r.  are  thy  judgements.  19.  2 
19.  8.  for  the  fine  linen  is  the  h-igliteous  act«  of  the  saints 
22.  11.  he  that  is  ri(//iYeoiis,  let  him  do  righteousness  BtHl 

see  righteousness. 

Righteous  One. — see  proper  names. 

Righteously. — A.  V.  '^justly,  '^righteousness. 

1  Cor.  15.  34.  Awake  up  '^righteously ,  and  sin  not 
1  Th.  2.  10.  how  holily  and  h-ighteously  and  unblameably 
Tit.  2.  12.  we  should  live  soberly  and  righteously  and  godly 
1  Pet.  2.  23.  committed  himself  to  him  that  judgeth  r. 

Righteousness. — A.V.  ^alms,  ^righteous. 

Mat.  3.  15.  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness 

5.  6.  Blessed  are  they  that  hiinger  and  thirst  after  r. 
10.  Blessed  are  they  that  have  been  persecuted  for  r. 

20.  except  your  r.  shall  exceed  the  r.  of  the  scribes 

6.  1.  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  j^our  ir.  before  men 

33.  But  seek  ye  first  his  kingdom,  and  his  righteousness 
21. 32.  For  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  righteousness 
Lu.  1.  75.  In  holiness  and  r.  before  him  all  our  days 
Jno.  16.  8.  convict  the  world  in  respect  of  sin,  and  of  r. 

10.  of  righteousness,  because  I  go  to  the  Father 

Acts  10.  35.  that  feareth  him,  and  worketh  r.,  is  acceptable 
13. 10.  thou  enemy  of  all  ;•.,  wilt  thou  not  cease  to  pervert 

17.  31.  he  will  judge  the  world  in  r.  by  the  man  whom 
24,  25.  as  he  reasoned  of  righteousness,  and  temperance 

Bo7n.  1.  17.  For  therein  is  revealed  a  r.  of  God  by  faith 

3.  5.  if  our  unrighteousness  commendeth  the  r.  of  God 

21.  apart  from  the  law  ar.  of  God  hath  been  manifested 

22.  even  the  r.  of  God  through  faith  in  Jesus  Christ 
25.  to  shew  his  r.,  because  of  the  passing  over.  26 

4.  3.  and  it  was  reckoned  unto  him  for  righteoustiess.  6, 

9,  22  :  Gal.  3.  6  :  Jas.  2.  23 
4.  6.  unto  whom  God  reckoneth  r.  apart  from  works 

11.  a  seal  of  the  r.  of  the  faith — that  r.  might  be  reckoned 

13.  heir  of  the  world,  but  through  the  r.  of  faith 

6.  17.  receive  the  abundance  of  grace  and  of  the  gift  of  r. 


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Bo7n.  5. 18.  through  one  act  of  r.  the  free  gift  came  unto  all 
21.  so  might  grace  reign  through  r.  uuto  eternal  life 
6.  13.  your  members  as  instruments  of  r.  uuto  God.  19 
16.  whether  of  sin  uuto  death,  or  of  obedience  uuto  r.  ? 
18.  being  made  free  from  sin,  ye  became  servants  of  r. 
20.  servants  of  siu,  ye  were  free  in  regard  of  r. 

8.  10.  but  the  spirit  is  life  because  of  righteousness 

9.  30.  Gentiles,  which  followed  not  after  ?-. ,  attained  to 

righteousness,  even  the  r.  which  is  of  faith 
31.  Israel,  following  after  a  law  of  r.,  did  not  arrive 

10.  3.  beiug  ignorant  of  God's  righteousness — did  not 

subject  themselves  to  the  righteousness  of  God 

4.  For  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  unto  righteousness 

5.  doeth  the  r.  which  is  of  the  law  shall  live  thereby 

6.  But  the  righteousnessvihiiih.  is  of  faith  saith  thus 
10.  for  with  the  heart  man  believeth  uuto  rigliteousness 

14.  17.  kingdom  of  God  is  not  eating  and  drinking,  but  7-. 

1  Cor.  1.  30.  was  made  unto  us  wisdom  from  God,  and  r, 

2  Cor.  3.  9.  doth  the  ministi-ation  of  r.  exceed  in  glory 

5.  21.  that  we  might  become  the  r.  of  God  in  him 

6.  7.  by  the  armour  of  r.  on  the  right  baud  and  on  the  left 
14.  for  what  fellowship  have  riykfeousness  and  iniquity  ? 

9.  9.  His  righteousness  ahideth  for  ever 
10.  seed  for  sowing,  and  increase  the  fruits  of  your  r. 

11. 15.  ministers  also  fashion  themselves  as  ministersof  r. 
Gal.  '2.  21.  if  r.  is  through  the  law — Christ  died  for  nought 

3.  21.  make  alive,  verily  r.  would  have  been  of  the  law 

5.5.  we  through  the  Spirit  by  faith  wait  for  the  hope  of  r. 
Eph.  4.  21.  new  man,  which  after  God  hath  been  created  in 

5.  9.  the  fruit  of  the  light  is  in  all  goodness  and  r.     \r. 

6.  14.  and  having  put  on  the  breastplate  of  W(77i<eoMsness 
Phil.  1.  11.  being  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteousness 

3.  6.  touching  the  r.  whichisin  the  law,  found  blameless 

9.  not  having  a  r.  of  mine  own — the  r.  which  is  of  God 
1  Tim.  6.  11.  and  follow  after  righteousness.  2  Tim.  2.22 
2.  Tim.  3.  16.  for  correction,  for  instruction  which  is  in  r. 

4.  8.  henceforth  there  is  laid  up  for  me  the  crown  of  r. 
Tit.  3-5.  not  by  works  done  in  rigr/t^eottSJiess,  which  we  did 
Heh.  1.9.  Thouhastlovedr^^/^<eo^<.5?less,andhated iniquity 

5.  13.  of  milk  is  without  experience  of  the  word  of  r. 

7.  2.  (being  first,  by  interpretation,  King  of  righteousness 
11.7.  heir  of  the  r.  which  is  according  to  faith 

33.  who  through  faith  subdued  kingdoms,  wrought  r. 
12.  11.  exercised  thereby,  even  the  fruit  of  righteousness 
Jas.  1.  20.  the  wrath  of  man  worketh  not  the  r.  of  God 
3.  18.  And  the  fruit  of  r.  is  sown  in  peace  for  them 

1  Pet.  2.  24.  we,  having  died  unto  sins,  might  live  unto  r. 
3.  14.  if  ye  should  suffer  for  r.  sake,  blessed  are  ye 

2  Pet.  1.  1.  precious  faith  with  us  in  the  r.  of  our  God 

2.  5.  preserved  Noah  with  seven  others,  a  preacher  of  r. 
21.  better  for  them  not  to  have  known  the  way  of  r. 

3.  13.  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth,  wherein  dwelleth?-. 
1  Jno.  2.  29.  every  one  also  that  doeth  r.  is  begotten  of  him 

3.  7.  he  that  doeth  righteousness  is  righteous 

10.  whosoever  doeth  not  righteousness  is  not  of  God 
Eev.  19.  11.  and  in  r.  he  doth  judge  and  make  war 

22. 11.  he  that  is  righteous,  let  him  do  h-ighteousness  still 
see  ordinance — s,  righteous,  righteously,  uprightness. 

Rightly. 

Lu.  7.  43.  he  said  unto  him.  Thou  hast  rightly  judged 
20.  21.  Master,  we  know  that  thou — teachest  rightly 

see  aright. 
Ring. 

Lu.  15.  22.  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet 
Jas.  2.  2.  into  your  synagogue  a  man  with  a  gold  ri)ig 

Ringleader. 

Acts  24.  5.  and  a  ringleader  of  the  sect  of  the  Nazarenes 


Riot. — A.V.  ^excess,  ^uproar. 

Acts  19.  40.  danger  to  be  accused  concerning  this  day's  ^iot 
Eph.  5.  18.  be  not  drunken  with  wine,  wherein  is  Wiot 
Tit.  1.  6.  children  that  believe,  who  are  not  accused  of  r. 
1  Pet.  4.  4.  that  ye  run  not — into  the  same  excess  of  riot 
see  revel. 

Rioting  A.V. — see  revelling. 

Riotous . 

Lii.  15.  13.  there  he  wasted  his  substance  with  r.  living 

Riotously.— ^.F.  ^greedily. 
Jude  11.  and  ran  h'iotously  in  the  error  of  Balaam  for  hire 

Ripe,  over-ripe. — A.V.  ^brought  forth,  ^ripe. 

Mk.  4.  29.  when  the  fruit  is  h-ipe,  straightway  he  putteth 
Bev.  14.  15.  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth  is  ^over-ripe 
18.  vine  of  the  earth ;  for  her  grapes  are  fully  ripe 

Rise. — A.V.  ^arise,  ^risen,  ^rose. 

Mat.  6.  45.  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and  the  good 
10.  21.  children  shall  rise  up  against  parents.  Mk.  13. 12 
12.  42.  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up.  Lu.  11.  31 
24.  7.  For  nation  shall  r.  against  nation.  Mk.  13.  8:  Lu. 
27.  63.  After  three  days  I  rise  again.  Mk.  8.  31     [21.  10 

Mk.  4.  27.  and  should  sleep  and  rise  night  and  day 

9.  31.  after  three  days  he  shall  r.  again.  10.  34:  Lti.  18. 

10.  49.  Be  of  good  cheer :  rise,  he  calleth  thee  [33  :  24. 7 
12.  25.  when  they  shall  rise  from  the  dead,  they  neither 

Lu.  6.  8.  Bise  up,  and  stand  forth  in  the  midst       [marry 

11.  7.  with  me  in  bed ;  I  cannot  rise  and  give  thee  ? 

8.  I  say  unto  you.  Though  he  wiU  not  r.  and  give  him 

16.  31.  will  they  be  persuaded,  if  one  ^rise  from  the  dead 
22.  46.  rise  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation 
24.  46.  it  is  written — Christ  should  suffer,  and  rise  again 

Jno.  11.  23.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Thy  brother  shall  r.  again 

24.  I  know  that  he  shall  rise  again  in  the  resurrection 

20.  9.  the  scripture,  that  he  must  r.  again  from  the  dead 

Acts  10.  13.  voice  to  him,  Bise,  Peter  ;  kill  and  eat.  11. 17 

12.  7.  angel — smote  Peter — saying,  ^Bise  up  quickly 

17.  3.  it  behoved  the  Christ  to  suffer,  and  to  ^rise  again 

1  Th.  4.  16.  and  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first 

Bev.  11.  1.  one  said,  Bise,  and  measure  the  temple  of  God 
see  arise,  ariseth,  coming,  resurrection,  risen,  rising,  stand. 

Risen. — A.V. '^raised,  '^rise,  ^up. 

Mat.  13.  6.  when  the  sun  was  ^risen,  they  were  scorched 
14.  2.  This  is  John  the  Baptist ;  he  is  risen  from  the 

dead.  Mk.  6.  14,  16  :  Lu.  9.  7 
17.  9.  until  the  Son  of  man  be  r.  from  the  dead.  M^.  9.9 

27.  64.  and  say  unto  the  people.  He  is  r,  from  the  dead 

28.  6.  He  is  not  here  ;  for  he  is  r.  Mk.  16.  6  :  Lu.  24.  6 
7.  tell  his  disciples,  He  is  risen  from  the  dead 

Mk.  3.  26.  if  Satan  hath  h-isen  up  against  himself 
16.  9.  Now  when  he  was  risen  early  on  the  first  day 
14.  which  had  seen  him  after  he  was  risen.  Jno.  21. 14 
Lu.  9.  8.  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was  risen  again.  19 

13.  25.  When  once  the  master  of  the  house  is  risen  up 
24.  34.  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  appeared 

2  Tim.  2.  8.  Remember  Jesus  Christ,  ^risew  from  the  dead 

see  arisen,  ariseth,  raised,  rise. 

Riseth — ing. — A.V.  ^arose,  "h-ise. 
Mk.  9. 10.  what  the  rising  again  from  the  dead  should  mean 
Lii,  2.  34.  child  is  set  for  the  falling  snidrising  up  of  many 

12.  54.  When  ye  see  a  cloud  ^rising  in  the  west 


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Jno.  6.  18.  the  sea  was  ir.  by  reason  of  a  great  wind  f  ments 
13.  4.   [Jesus]  r.  from  supper,  and  layeth  aside  his  gar- 
see  rose. 

River — s. — A.Y.  '^flood,  ^waters. 

Mat.^.Q.  they  were  baptized  of  him  in  ther.  Jordan.  Mk.  1.5 
Jno.  7.  38.  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living  water 
Acts  16.  13.  went  forth  without  the  gate  by  a  river  side 
2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  journeyiugs  often,  in  perils  of  "^rivers 
Bev.  8.  10.  and  it  fell  upon  the  third  part  of  the  rivers 

12. 15.  out  of  his  mouth  after  the  woman  water  as  &  driver 
16.  swallowed  up  the  ''■river  which  the  dragon  cast  out 

16.  4.  the  third  poured  out  his  bowl  into  the  rivers 

12.  his  bowl  upon  the  great  river,  the  rive?- Euphrates 
22.  1.  And  he  shewed  me  a  river  of  water  of  life       [life 

2.  on  this  side  of  the  river  and  on  that  was  the  tree  of 

Roareth — ing. 

Lu.  21.  25.  in  perplexity  for  the  roaring  of  the  sea 

1  Pet.  5.  8.  the  devil,  as  a  roaring  lion,  walketh  about 
liev.  10.  3.  cried  witla  a  great  voice,  as  a  lion  roareth 

Rob — ^bed. — A.V.  ^beguile,  ^sacrilege. 

Bom.  2.  22.  thou  that  abhorrest  idols,  dost  thou  V.  temples? 

2  Cor.  11.8.  1  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages  of  them 
Col.  2.  18.  Let  no  man  Wob  you  of  your  prize 

Robber — a.— A.V.  Hhief,  Hhieves. 

Mat.  21.  13.  ye  make  it  a  den  of  V.  Mh.  11.  217:  Lu.  19.246 
26. 55.  Are  ye  come  out  as  against  a  ir.  Mh.  14. 148 :  Lu.  22. 
27.38.  crucified  with  hira  two  2r.  244:  MZ;.  15.  227    [^52 
Lu.  10.  36.  neighbour  unto  him  that  fell  among  the  2?-,  ?  23Q 
Jno.  10.  1.  other  way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  robber 
8.  All  that  came  before  me  are  thieves  and  robbers 
18.  40.  Now  Barrabas  was  a  robber 
Acts  19.  37.  these  men,  which  are  neither  r.  of  temples 
2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  perils  of  rivers,  ia  perils  of  robbers 

Robbery  A.V. — see  prize. 

Robe — s. — A.V.     ^clothing,    ^do    his    commandments, 
^garment,  ^robes. 

Mat.  27.  28.  they  stripped  him,  and  put  on  him  a  scarlet?-. 

31.  mocked  him,  they  took  off  from  him  the  robe 
Mk.  12.  38.  scribes,  which  desire  to  walk  m  long  h-.  Lu.  20. 

16.  5.  aiTayed  in  a  white  '^r.  ;  and  they  were  amazed  [46 
J/?t.  15.  22.  Bring  forth  quickly  the  best  r.,  and  put  it  on  him 
Bev.  6. 11.  And  there  was  given  them  to  each  one  a  white  V. 

7.  9.  and  before  the  Lamb,  arrayed  in  white  robes 

13.  These  which  are  arrayed  in  the  white  robes 

14.  they  washed  their  robes,  and  made  them  white 
22. 14.  Blessed  are  they  that  wash  their  ^r.,  that  they  may 

see  apparel,  garment. 

Rock — s. — A.V.  hpots. 

Mat.  7.  24.  wise  man,  which  built  his  bouse  upon  ther.  Lu. 
25.  fell  not :  for  it  was  founded  upon  the  7-ock       [6.  48 
16.  18.  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church 
27.  51.  the  earth  did  quake  ;  and  the  rocks  were  rent 
60.  new  tomb,  which  he  had  hewn  out  iu  ther.  Mk. 15. 45 
Lu.  8.  6.  And  other  fell  on  the  rock  ;  and  as  soon  as  it  grew 
13.  those  on  the  rock  are  they  which,  when  they  have 
jBo?w.  9.33.  stoneof  stumbling  and  a  r.  of  offence.  1.  Pe^.  2.8 
lCo?'.10.4.  a  spiritual?-,  that  followed  them:  andthe?'.was 
Jude  12.  who  are  hidden  i7-ocZ;siu  your  love-feasts  [Christ 
Bev.  6.  15.  hid  themselves  in  the  caves  and  in  the  rocks 
16.  say  to  the  mountains  and  to  the  rocks,  Fall  on  us 
see  rocky. 


Rocky. — A.  V.  h-ocks,  ^stony. 

Mat.  13.  5.  others  fell  upon  the  2?-.  places.  22O  :  Mh.  4. 25,216 
Acts  27. 29.  lest  haply  we  should  be  cast  ashore  on  ^r.  ground 

Rod— s. 

Acts  16.  22.  and  commanded  to  beat  them  with  rods 

1  Cor.  4.  21.  shall  I  come  unto  you  with  a  rod,  or  in  love 

2  Cor.  11.  25.  Thrice  was  I  beaten  with  rods 

Heb.  9.  4.  the  manna,  and  Aaron's  rod  that  budded 
Bev.  2. 27.  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  r.  of  iron.  12.  5  :  19. 15 
11. 1.  And  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto  a  rod 

Roll. — A.V.  ^vohime. 
Heb.  10.  7.  (In  the  ^roll  of  the  book  it  is  written  of  me) 

Roll — ed. — A.V.  ''■fold,  ^wrapped. 

Mat.  27.  60.  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door.  Mk.  15.  46 

28.  2.  came  and  rolled  away  the  stone,  and  sat  upon  it 

Mk.  16.  3.  Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the  door 

4.   they  see  that  the  stone  is  rolled  back.   Lu.  24.  2 
Jno.  20.  7.  with  the  linen  cloths,  but  2r.  up  in  a  place  by 
Heb  1.12.  And  as  a  mantle  shalt  thou  i?-oZZ  them  up    [itself 
Bev.  6.  14.  heaven  was  removed  as  a  scroll  when  it  is  r.  up 

Roman. — A.V.  ''■free. 

Acts  22.  28.  Paul  said,  But  I  am  a  ''■Boman  born 
see  proper  names. 
Roof. 

Mat.  8.  8.  that  thou  shouldest  come  under  my  r.  Lu.  7.  6 
Mk.  2.  4.  they  uncovered  the  roof  where  he  [Jesus]  was 

Room. 

Mat.  2.  22.  over  Judaea  in  the  room  of  his  father  Herod 
Mk.  2.  2.  so  that  there  was  no  longer  roo7n  for  them 

14.  15.  himself  shew  you  a  large  upper  room.  Lu.  22.  12 
Lu.  2.  7.  because  there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the  inn 

14.  22.  thou  didst  command  is  done,  and  yet  there  is  r. 

see  chamber,  place,  seat,  seats,  succeeded. 

Root — s. 

Mat.  3.  10.  now  is  the  axe  laid  unto  the  root.  Lu.  3.  9 
13.  6.  because  they  had  no  root,  they  withered.  Mk.  4.  6 
21.  not  r.  in  himself,  but  endureth.  Mk.  4. 17  :  Lu.  8. 13 
29    up  the  tares,  ye  root  up  the  wheat  with  them 
Mk.  11.  20.  the  fig  tree  withered  away  from  the  roots 
Bom.  11.  16.  and  if  the  root  is  holy,  so  are  the  branches 

17.  didst  become  partaker  with  them  of  the  7-oot 

18.  it  is  not  thou  that  bearest  the  r.,  but  the  root  thee 

15.  12.   There  shall  be  the  root  of  Jesse 

1  Tim.  6.  10.  the  love  of  money  is  a  r.  of  all  kinds  of  evil 
Heb.  12. 15.  lestany?-.  of  bitterness  springing  up  trouble  you 
Jude  12.  withoiit  fruit,  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots 
Bev.  5. 5.  the  B.  of  David,  hath  overcome,  to  open  the  book 
22.  16.  I  am  the  root  and  the  offspring  of  David 

Rooted. — A.V.  ^plucked. 

Mat.  15. 13.  my  heavenly  Father  planted  not,  shall  be  r.  up 
Lu.  17.  6.  Be  thou  ^r.  up,  and  be  thou  planted  in  tlie  sea 
Eph.  3.  17.  that  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love 
Col.  2.  7.  rooted  and  builded  up  in  him,  and  stablished 

Ropes. 
Acts  27.  32.  Then  the  soldiers  cut  away  the  r.  of  the  boat 

Rose. — A.V.  ^ai-ose,  ^insurrection,  ^rising. 

Mk.  1.  35.  a  great  while  before  day,  he  *?-.  up  and  went  out 
5.  42.  And  straightway  the  damsel  ^rose  up.    Lu.  8.  i55 


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ROSE 

Lit.  4.  29.  they  rose  up,  and  cast  him  forth  out  of  the  city 

38.  he  h'ose  up — and  entered  into  the  house 

39.  immediately  she  h-osew^  and  ministered  unto  them 
5,  25.  he  r.  up  before  them,  and  took  up  that  whereon  he 

28.  And  he  forsook  all,  and  r.  up  and  followed  him  [lay 

22-  45.  when  he  r.  up  from  his  prayer,  he  came  unto  the 

24.33.  they  r.  up  that — hour,  and  returned  to  Jerusalem 

Jno.  11.  31.  when  they  saw  Mary,  that  she?-ose  up  quickly 

Acts  5.  17.  the  high  priest  rose  up,  and  all  they  that  were 

36.  For  before  these  days  rose  up  Theudas     [with  him 

37.  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee  in  the  days  of  the  enrolment 
10.  41.  who  did  eat  and  drink  with  him  after  he  rose 

14.  20.  he  [Paul]  rose  up,  and  entered  into  the  city 

15.  5.  there  rose  up  certain  of  the  sect  of  the  Pharisees 

16.  22.  And  the  multitude  j-ose  up  together  against  them 
18.  12.  the  Jews  with  one  accord  'h'ose  up  against  Paul 
26.  30.  the  king  rose  up,  and  the  governor,  and  Bernice 

1  Cor.  10.  7.  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink,  and  rose  up  to  play 

2  Cor.  5.  15.  him  who  for  their  sakes  died  and  rose  again 
1  Th.  4.  14.  if  we  believe  that  Jesus  died  and  rose  again 

see  awoke,  goeth,  raise,  raised,  rise,  sprang. 

Rough. — A.V.  ^fierce. 

Lu.  3.  5.  crooked  shall  become  straight.  And  the  r.  ways 
Jas.  3.  4.  ships — are  driven  by  h'ough  winds         [smooth 

Roused. — A.V.  ^awahinc/. 
Acts  16.  27.  the  jailor  being  h'oused  out  of  sleep 

Rowed — ing. 

Mk.  6.  48.  And  seeing  them  distressed  in  r.,  for  the  wind 
Jno.  6. 19.  When  therefore  they  had  )•.  about  five  and  twenty 

Royal. 

Acts  12.  21.  Herod  arrayed  himself  in  r.  apparel,  and  sat 
Jas.  2.  8.  if  ye  fulfil  the  r.  law,  according  to  the  scripture 

1  Pet.  2.  9.  But  ye  are  an  elect  race,  a  royal  priesthood 

Rubbing. 
Lu.  6.  1.  ears  of  corn,  and  did  eat,  r.  them  in  their  hands 

Rudder — s. — A.  V.  ^helm,  Judder. 

Acts  27.  40.  at  the  same  time  loosing  the  bands  of  the  2»*. 
Jas.  3.  4.  ships — are  yet  turned  about  by  a  very  small  ^r. 

Rude. 

2  Cor.  11.  6.  though  I  be  rude  in  speech — not  in  knowledge 

Rudinaents. — A.V.  '^elements. 

Gal.  4.  3.  were  held  in  bondage  under  the  ^r.  of  the  world 
9.  turn  ye  back  again  to  the  weak  and  beggarly  i?-. 

Col.  2.  8.  after  the  r.  of  the  world,  and  not  after  Christ 
20.  If  ye  died  with  Christ  from  the  r.  of  the  world 

Rue. 

Lu.  11.  42.  for  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue  and  every  herb 

Ruin— s. 

Lu.  6.  49.  it  fell  in  ;  and  the  ruin  of  that  house  was  great 
Acts  15.  16.  And  I  will  build  again  the  ruins  thereof 

Rule. — A.  V.  ^guide,  ^power,  ^principality,  *reign. 

Mk.  10.  42.  which  are  accounted  to  rw/a  over  the  Gentiles 
Lu.  20.20.  so  as  to  deliver  him  up  to  the  ^r.  and — authority 
Bom.  15.  12.  he  that  ariseth  to  *rule  over  the  Gentiles 
1  Cor.  15.  24.  when  he  shall  have  abolished  all  rule 

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RUN 

Gal.  6.  16.  as  many  as  shall  walk  by  this  r.,  peace  be  upon 
Eph.  1. 21.  far  above  &llh:,  and  authority,  and  power  [them 
F/til.  3.  16.  attained,  by  that  same  rule  let  us  walk 
Col.  3.  15.  And  let  the  peace  of  Christ  rule  in  your  hearts 
1  Ti77i.  3. 5.  if  a  man  knoweth  not  how  to  7-ule  his  own  house 
5.  14.  younger  widows  marry — ^rule  the  household 
17.  Let  the  elders  that  rule  well  be  counted  worthy 
Heb.  13.  7.  Remember  them  that  had  the  r.  over  you.  17,  24 
Bev.2.  27.  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron.  12.  5  :  19.  16 
see  province,  shepherd. 

Ruler. — A.V.  ^governor,  ^prince. 
Mat.  9.  18.  there  came  a  ruler,  and  worshipped  him 

23.  And  when  Jesus  came  into  the  rtdei-'s  house 
Mk.5.36.  mZer  of  the  synagogue.  35,38:  Zz*.  8.  41,49:  13.14 
Lu.  18.  18.  a  certain  ?M?er  asked  him,  saying,  Good  Master 
Jno.  2.  8.  Draw  out  now,  and  bear  unto  the  h-.  of  the  feast 
9.  And  when  the  ruler  of  the  feast  tasted  the  water 
3.  1.  named  Nicodemus,  a  ruler  of  the  Jews 
Acts  7.  27.  Who  made  thee  a  r.  and  a  judge  over  us  ?  85 
35.  him  hath  God  sent  to  be  both  a  r.  and  a  deliverer 
18.  8.  Crispus,  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  believed 
17.  all  laid  hold  on  Sosthenes,  the  r.  of  the  synagogue 
23.  5.  Thou  shalt  not  speak  evil  of  a  ruler  of  thy  people 
Eev.  1.  5.  firstborn  of  the  dead,  and  the  VwZer  of  the  kings 
see  set  (over). 

Rulers.  —  A.  V.     ^chief,     ^magistrates,     ^princes, 

^principalities. 

Mat.  20.  25.  the  ^rulers  of  the  Gentiles  lord  it  over  them 

Mk.  5.  22.  Cometh  one  of  the  r.  of  the  synagogue,  Jairus 

Lu.  12.  11.  the  ^rulers,  and  the  authorities,  be  not  anxious 

14. 1.  when  he  went  into  the  house  of  one  of  the  h-ulers 

23.  13.  called  together  the  chief  priests  and  the  rulers 
35.  And  the  rulers  also  scoffed  at  him,  saying 

24.  20.  our  rulers  delivered  him  up  to  be  condemned 
Jno.  7.  26.  that  the  r.  indeed  know  that  this  is  the  Christ? 

48.  Hath  any  of  the  riders  believed  on  him 

12.  42.  even  of  the  rulers  many  believed  on  him 
Acts  3.  17.  in  ignorance  ye  did  it,  as  did  also  your  rulers 

4. 26.  kings — in  array.  And  the  r.  were  gathered  together 

13.  15.  the  rulers  of  the  synagogue  sent  unto  them 
27.  and  their  rulers,  because  they  knew  him  not 

14.  5.  Jews  with  their  r.,  to  entreat  them  shamefully 

16.  19.  Paul  and  Silas,  and  dragged  them — before  the  r. 

17.  8.  they  troubled  the  multitude  and  the  r.  of  the  city 
Bom.  13.  3.  For  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  the  good  work 
1  Cor.  2. 6.  the  h\  of  this  world,  which  are  coming  to  nought 

8.  which  none  of  the  h-ulers  of  this  world  knoweth 
Eph.  6.  12.  against  the  wovld-rulers  of  this  darkness 
Tit.  3.  1.  Put  them  in  mind  to  be  in  subjection  to  ^rulers 
see  governors. 
Ruleth— ing. 

Bom.  12.  8.  he  that  ruleth,  with  diligence ;  he  that  sheweth 
1  Tim.  3.  4.  one  that  j-uleth  well  his  own  house 

12.  ruling  their  children  and  their  own  houses  well 

Rumour — s. — A.V.  "^fame. 

Mat.  24.  6.  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  r.  of  wars.  Mk.  13.  7 
Lu.  4.  37.  And  there  went  forth  a  VM?«ottr  concerning  him  , 

see  report. 

Run. — A.V.  "^have  free  course. 

1  Cor.  9.  24.  they  which  run  in  a  race  run  all,  but  one 
receiveth  the  prize  ?  Even  so  r. ,  that  ye  may  attain 
26.  I  therefore  so  run,  as  not  uncertainly 
Gal.  2.  2.  I  should  be  running,  or  had  run,  in  vain 
Phil.  2. 16.  I  did  not  run  in  vain  neither  labour  in  vain 


EUN 


SADDUCEES 


2  Th.  3.  1.  word  of  the  Lord  may  ^run  and  be  glorified 
Heb.  12. 1.  let  us  r.  with  patience  the  race  that  is  set  before  us 
1  Pet.  4.  4.  that  ye  r.  not  with  them  into  the  same  excess 
see  ran,  running. 

Runneth. 

Jno.  20.  2.  She  [Mary  Magdalene]  r.  therefore,  and  cometh 

Bom.  9. 16.  not  of  him  that  willeth,  nor  of  him  that  runneth 

see  spilled. 

Riinning.— ^.F.  h-un. 

Mk.  9. 15.  greatly  amazed,  and  running  to  him  saluted  him 
25.  when  Jesus  saw  that  a  multitude  came  r.  together 
Lu.  6.  38.  measure,  pressed  down,  shaken  together,  r.  over 
Ac(s27.16.  And  r. under  the  lee  of  a  small  island  called  Cauda 
Gal.  2.  2.  lest  by  any  means  I  should  be  h-.,  or  had  run 
5.  7.  Ye  were  '^running  well ;  who  did  hinder  you 
see  ran,  rushing. 

Rushed.— ^.F.  ^ran. 

Mat.  8.  32.  whole  herd  Wushed  down  the  steep  into  the 

sea.  Mk.  5.  il3  :  Lu.  8.  ^33  fwith  one  accord 

Acts  7.  57.  stopped  their  ears,  and^r,  iipon  him  [Stephen] 

19.  29.  and  they  rushed  with  one  accord  into  the  theatre 

Rushing. — A .  V.  ^running. 

Acts  2.  2.  from  heaven  a  sound  as  of  the  r.  of  a  mighty  wind 
Bev.  9.  9.  sound  of  chariots,  of  many  horses  W.  to  war 

Rust — ed. — A.V.  ^cankered. 

Mat.  6.  19.  whei'e  moth  and  rust  doth  consume.  20 
Jos.  5.  3.  Your  gold  and  your  silver  are  h-usted  ;  and  their 
rust  shall  be  for  a  testimony  against  you 


s. 


Sabachthani.— see  Eli. 
Sabaoth. — see  prosper  names. 

Sabbath. — A.  V.  Sabbath  days. 

Mat.  12.  2.  it  is  not  lawful  to  do  upon  the  ^sabbath.  Lu.  6.  ^9 

5.  the  priests  in  the  temple  profane  the  sabbath 

a  the  Son  of  man  is  lord  of  the  is.  Mk.  2.  28  :  Lu.  6.  5 

24.  20.  flight  be  not  in  the  winter,  neither  on  a  ^sabbath 

Mk.  2.  27.  The  s.  was  made  for  man,  and  not  man  for  the  s. 

6.  2.  when  the  '^sabbath  was  come,  he  began  to  teach 

15.  42.  the  Preparation,  that  is,  the  day  before  the  s. 

16.  1.  And  when  the  sabbath  was  past,  Mary  Magdalene 
Z-M.  6.  1.  it  came  to  pass  on  a  sabbath,  that  he  was  going 

6.  on  another  s.,  that  he  entered  into  the  synagogue 

7.  whether  he  would  heal  on  the  ^sabbath       [of  the  is. 

13.  14.  Jesus  had  h«aled  on  the  is. — and  not  on  the  day 
15.  doth  not  each  one  of  you  on  the  s.  loose  his  ox 

14.  1.  rulers  of  the  Pharisees  on  a  '^sabbath  to  eat  bread 
3.  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  '^sabbath,  or  not  ? 

23.  54.  day  of  the  Preparation,  and  the  sabbath  di-ew  on 
56.  on  the  is.  they  rested  according  to  the  commandment 
Jno.  5.  16.   because  he  did  tbese  things  on  the  ^sabbath 
18.  he  not  only  brake  the  sabbath,  but  also  called  God 

7.  22.  and  on  the  ^.sabbath  ye  circumcise  a  man.  i23 
23.  because  I  made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on  the  is.  ? 

9. 16.  not  from  God,  because  he  keepeth  not  the  ^sabbath 


Acts  13.  27.  which  are  read  every  ^sabbath.  15.  121 
42.  might  be  spoken  to  them  the  next  sabbath 
44.  the  next  is.  almost  the  whole  city  was  gathered 
18.  4.  And  he  reasoned  in  the  synagogue  every  sabbath 
see  sabbath  day. 

Sabbath  day.— see  p.  77. 

Sackcloth. 

Mat.  11.  21.  repented  long  ago  in  s.  and  ashes.  Lu.  10. 13 
Bev.  6.  12.  and  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair 

11.  3.  and  they  shall  prophesy — clothed  in  sackcloth 

Sacred. — A.V.  ^holy. 

1  Cor.  9.  18.  they  which  minister  about  ^sacred  things 

2  Tim.  3.  15.  from  a  babe  thou  hast  known  the  is.  writings 

Sacrifice. 

Mat.  9.  13.  I  desire  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice.  12.  7 
L21.  2.  24.  to  oiier  a  sacrifice  according  to  that  which  is 
Acts  7.  41.  in  those  days,  and  brought  a  s.  unto  the  idol 

14.  13.  and  would  have  done  s.  with  the  multitudes 
18.  scarce  restrained  they  the  multitudes  from  doing  s. 
Bom.  12. 1.  to  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice,  holy 
1  Cor.  10.  20.  things  which  the  Gentiles  s. ,  they  s.  to  devils 

28.  This  hath  been  offered  in  sacrifice,  eat  not 
Eph.  5.  2.  and  a  s.  to  God  for  an  odour  of  a  sweet  smell 
Phil.  2.  17.  upon  the  sacrifice  and  service  of  your  faith 

4.  18.  a  sacrifice  acceptable,  well-pleasing  to  God 
Heb.  9.  26.  to  put  away  sin  by  the  sacrifice  of  himself 

10.  5.  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  wouldest  not 

12.  when  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sins  for  ever 
26.  there  remaineth  no  more  a  sacrifice  for  sins 

11.  4.  Abel  offered  unto  God  a  more  excellent  sacrifice 
13.  16.  Through  him  then  let  us  offer  up  a  s.  of  praise 

see  sacrifices. 

Sacrificed.— ^.F.  ^killed,  ^offered. 

Mk.  14.  12.  when  they  ^sacrificed  the  passover.  Lu.  22.  i? 
Actsl5.  29.  that  ye  abstain  from  things  %.  to  idols.  21.  ^25 
1  Cor.  5.  7.  For  our  passover  also  hath  been  sacrificed 
8.  1.  things  2s.  to  idols.  H,  27,  2IO :  10.  219  :  Bev.  2.  14,  20 

Sacrifices. — A.V.  ^offering,  '^sacrifice. 

Mk.  12.  33.  more  than  all  whole  bui-nt  offerings  and  s. 
Lu.  13.  1.  whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled  with  theirs. 
Acts  7.  42.  Did  ye  offer  unto  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices 
1  Cor.  10.  18.  they  which  eat  the  s.  communion  with  the 
Heb.  5.  1.  that  he  may  offer  both  gifts  and  s.  for  sins 

7.  27.  not  daily,  like  those  high  priests,  to  offer  up  ^s. 

8.  3.  high  priest  is  appointed  to  offer  both  gifts  and  s. 

9.  9.  according  to  which  are  offered  both  gifts  and  s. 
23.  but  the  heavenly  things  themselves  with  better  s. 

10.  1.  they  can  never  with  the  same  s.  year  by  year 
3.  But  in  those  sacrifices  there  is  a  I'emembrance 
6.  In  whole  burnt  offerings  and  sacrifices  for  sin 

8.  "^S.  and  offerings  and  whole  burnt  offerings  and  is. 
11.  and  offering  oftentimes  the  same  sacrifices 
13.  16.  for  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well  pleased 
1  Pet.  2.  5.  a  holy  priesthood,  to  offer  up  spiritual  "^s. 

Sacrilege  A.V.—see  rob. 

Sad. 

Mat.  6.  16.  be  not,  as  the  hypocrites,  of  a  sad  countenance 
Lu.  24.  17.  And  they  stood  still,  looking  sad 

Sadducees. — see  proper  names. 


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SAFE 


Safe. 


Lii.  15.  27.  because  lie  hath  received  him  safe  and  sound 
Acts  23.  24.  set  Paul  thereon,  and  bring  him  s.  unto  Felix 
27.  44.  came  to  pass,  that  they  all  escaped  s.  to  the  land 
Phil.  3.  1.  indeed  is  not  irksome,  but  for  you  it  is  safe 


Safely. 

Mk.  14.  44.  take  him,  and  lead  him  away  safely 
Acts  16.  23.  charging  the  jailor  to  keep  them  safeltj 

Safety.— -4. F.  ^-health. 

Acts  5.  23.  The  prison-house  we  found  shut  in  all  safety 

27.  34.  you  to  take  some  food  :  for  this  is  for  your  '^safety 
1  Th.  5.  3.  When  they  are  saying,  Peace  and  safety 

Said. — A.V.  '^commanded,  "^saidst,  ^spoken,Hold. 

Mat.  5.  21.  Ye  heard  that  it  was  said.  27,  31,  33,  38,  43 

15.  4.  For  God  ^said,  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother 
27.  But  she  said,  Yea,  Lord  :  for  even  the  dogs  eat 

20.  13.  he  answered  and  said  to  one  of  them.  Friend 

26.  35.  Likewise  also  said  all  the  disciples.  Mk.  14.  31 
64.  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Thou  hast  said.  25 

27.  63.  Sir,  we  remember  that  that  deceiver  said 
Mk.  3.  21.  for  they  said,  He  is  beside  himself 

30.  because  they  said.  He  hath  an  unclean  sjjirit 
11.  6.  they  said  unto  them  even  as  JesiTS  had  ^said 

16.  8.  they  snirf.  nothing  to  any  one ;  for  they  were  afraid 
Lti.  1.  13.  But  the  angel  said  uuto  him,  Fear  not.  SO  :  2. 10 

2.  24.  according  to  that  which  is  said  in  the  law 

4.  12.  It  is  said.  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 

9.  7.  it  was  said  by  some,  that  John  was  risen 

49.  And  John  answered  and  said.  Master,  we  saw  one 
12. 3.  whatsoever  ye  have  3s.  in  the  darkness  shall  be  heard 

18.  34.  they  perceived  not  the  things  that  were  ^said 

19.  34.  And  they  said,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  him 

20. 39.  answering  said,  Master,  thou  hast  well  s.  Mk.  12. 32 

23.  46.  and  having  said^  this,  he  gave  up  the  ghost 

24.  23.  a  vision  of  angels,  which  said  that  he  was  alive 
24.  and  found  it  even  so  as  the  women  had  said 

Jno.  1.  23.  Make  straight  the  way  of  the  Lord,  ass.  Isaiah 
4.  18.  is  not  thy  husband  :  this  hast  thou  Haid  truly 

7.  38.  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  scripture  hath  said 

8.  11.  And  she  said,  No  man,  Lord 

11.  28.  And  when  she  had  said  this,  she  went  away 

12.  41.  These  things  said  Isaiah,  because  he  saw  his 

50.  even  as  the  Father  hath  said  unto  me,  so  I  speak 

20.  14.  When  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned  herself  back 
Acts  2.  38.  And  Peter  said  unto  them.  Repent  ye 

4.  23.  the  chief  priests  and  the  elders  had  s.  unto  them 

5.  8.  land  for  so  much.     And  she  said,  Yea,  for  so  much 
7.  37.  This  is  that  Moses,  which  said  unto  the  children 

12.  15.  they  said  unto  her — And  they  s..  It  is  his  angel 
17.  28.  as  certain  even  of  your  own  poets  have  said 

Mom.  7.  7.  except  the  law  had  said,  Thou  shalt  not  covet 

9.  12.  it  was  said  unto  her,  The  elder  shall  serve 

2  Cor.  4.  6.  Seeing  it  is  God,  that  '^said.  Light  shall  shine 

6.  16.  even  as  God  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them 

13.  2.  I  have  ^said  beforehand,  and  I  do  say  beforehand 
Gal.  1.  9.  As  we  have  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again 
Heh.  3.  15.  while  it  is  said,  To-day  if  ye  shall  hear.  4.  7 

7.  13.  he  of  whom  these  things  are  ''^said  belongeth  to 

10.  30.  For  we  know  him  that  said,  Vengeance  belongeth 

11.  18.  to  whom  it  was  said.  In  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be 
13.  5.  for  himself  hath  said,  I  will  in  no  wise  fail  thee 

Bev.  5.  14.  And  the  four  living  creatures  said,  Amen 


SAILED 

Bev.  6.  11 .  it  was  said  unto  thera,  that  they  should  rest  yet 
9.  4.  it  was  ^s.  unto  them  that  they  should  not  hurt  the 
see  answered,  called,  saith,  say,  saying,  spake. 

He  Said,  Said  he. — A.V.  haith,  Hpake,  ^spoken. 

Mat.  27.  43.  for  he  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God 
28.  6.  He  is  not  here  ;  for  he  is  risen,  even  as  he  said 

Mk.  14.  16.  and  found  as  he  had  said.  Lu.  19.  32  :  22.  13 
16.  7.  there  shall  ye  see  him,  as  he  said  unto  you 

Lu.  9.  33.  and  one  for  Elijah  :    not  knowing  what  he  said 
13.  17.  as  he  said  these  things,  all  his  adversaries 

Jtio.  6.  6.  And  this  he  said  to  prove  him  :  for  he  himself 
59.  These  things  said  he  iu  the  synagogue 

9.  17.  opened  thine  eyes  ?  And  he  said.  He  is  a  prophet 

11.  51.  Now  this  he  'haid  not  of  himself 

12.  6.  this  he  said,  not  because  he  cared  for  the  poor 
33.  this  he  said,  signifying  by  what  manner  of  death 

18.  6.  When  therefore  he  said  unto  them,  I  am  he 

19.  30.  he  said.  It  is  finished :  and  he  bowed  his  head 

20.  18.  how  that  he  had  ^said  these  things  unto  her 
20.  And  when  he  had  said  this.  22  :  Acts!.  60 

Acts  1.  4.  the  promise  of  the  Father,  which,  ^said  he,  ye 
9.5.  And  he  said.  Who  art  thou,  Lord  ?  And  Ii  e  said,  I  am 
20.  35.  how  he  himself  said.  It  is  more  blessed  to  give 
23.  7.  And  when  he  had  so  said,  there  arose  a  dissension 
27.  35.  when  he  had  haid  this,  and  had  taken  bread 
2  Cor.  12.  9.  he  hathsmcZ  unto  me,  My  grace  is  sufficient 
Heb.  1.  5.  For  unto  which  of  the  angels  said  he.  13 
4.  4.  For  he  hath  ^said  somewhere  of  the  seventh  day 

10.  9.  then  hath  he  said,  Lo,  I  am  come  to  do  thy  will 
15.  beareth  witness  to  us  :  for  after  he  hath  said 

Jas.  2.  11.  For  /lethat  said.  Do  not  commit  adulteiy 
Bev.  22.  6.  he  said  unto  me.  These  words  are  faithful  and 
see  he  saith. 

I  Said,  Said  I. — A.V.  ^sj>ake. 
Jiw.  1.  30.  is  he  of  whom  I  said,  After  me  cometh.  115 
3.  7.  Marvel  not  that  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye  must  be  born 

10.  34.  Is  it  not  written  in  your  law,  I  said,  Ye  are  gods  ? 
36.  because  /  said,  1  am  the  Son  of  God  ? 

11.  40.   Said  J  not  unto  thee,  that,  if  thou  believedst 
42.  of  the  multitude  which  standeth  around  /  said  it 

14.  26.  bring  to  your  remembrance  all  that  I  said  unto 
28.  Ye  heard  how  I  said  to  you,  I  go  away 

16.  4.  these  things  J  s.  not  unto  you  from  the  beginning 

18.  21.  behold,  these  know  the  things  which  I  said 
Acts  11.  8.  But  /  said.  Not  so.  Lord  :  for  nothing  common 
2  Cor.  7.  3.  for  /have  said^  before,  that  j'e  are  in  our  hearts 

9.  3.  that,  even  as  /  said,  ye  may  be  prepared 
Gal.  2. 14.  /  said  uuto  Cephas  before  them  all,  If  thou 
Heb.  10.  7.  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  am  come 
see  I  say,  spake,  spoken. 

Saidst  A.V. — see  hast,  said. 

SaU. — A.V.  Yorth,  "^loosing,  ^sailed. 

Acts  16.  11.  Setting  "^sail  therefore  from  Troas,  we  made 
18.  21.  unto  you,  if  God  will,  he  set  ^sailirom  Ephesus 

20.  3.  as  he  was  about  to  set  sail  for  Syria 

13.  But  we,  going  before  to  the  ship,  set  ^sail  for  Assoa 
16.  For  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  past  Ephesus 

21.  2.  unto  Phoenicia,  we  went  aboard,  and  set  ^sail 
27.  1.  it  was  determined  that  we  should  sail  for  Italy 

2.  which  was  about  to  sail  unto  the — coast  of  Asia 
24.  God  hath  granted  thee  all  them  that  sail  with  thee 
see  gear,  sailing. 

Sailed. — A.V.  ''■departed. 
Lu.  8.  23.  But  as  they  sailed  he  fell  asleep 
Acts  13.  4.  from  thence  they  sailed  to  Cyprus.  15.  39 


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Acts  14.  26.  and  thence  they  s.  to  Antioch,  from  whence 
18.  18.  and  sailed  thence  for  Syria.  21.  3 
20.  6.  And  we  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after  the  days 

27.  4.  to  sea  from  thence,  we  s.  under  the  lee  of  Cyprus 
5.  when  we  had  sailed  across  the  sea  which  is  off  Cilicia 
7.  we  had  s.  slowly  many  days — s.  under  the  lee  of  Crete 
13.  they  weighed  anchor  and  sailed  along  Crete 

28.  10.  when  we  '^sailed,  they  put  on  board  such  things 

see  sail. 

Saileth.—  A.V.  '^company  in  ships. 
Bev.  18. 17.  shipmaster,  and  every  one  that  ^s.  any  whither 

Sailing.— J.. F.  ^sailed. 

Acts  20.  15.  And  h.  from  thence,  we  came — against  Chios 
27.  6.  found  a  ship  of  Alexandria  sailing  for  Italy 
see  crossing,  voyage. 

Sailors. — A.V.  '^shipmen. 

Acts  27. 27.  about  midnight  the  is.  surmised  that  they  were 
30.  as  the  '^sailors  were  seeking  to  flee  out  of  the  ship 


Saint. 


see  mariners. 


Phil.  4.  21.  Salute  every  saint  in  Christ  Jesus 

Saints. — A.V.  "^cM,  Vwli/. 

Mat.  27.  52.  the  saints  that  had  fallen  asleep  were  raised 
Acts  9. 13.  how  much  evil  he  did  to  thy  saints  at  Jerusalem 
32.  came  down  also  to  the  saiiits  which  dwelt  atLydda 
41.  calling  the  s.  and  widows,  he  presented  her  alive 
26.  10.  audi  [Saul]  both  shut  lu)  many  of  the  s.  in  prisons 
Bnm.  1.  7.  in  Rome,  beloved  of  God,  called  to  be  saints 
8.  27.  because  he  maketh  intercession  for  the  saints 

12.  13.  communicating  to  the  necessities  of  the  saints 

15.  25.  I  go  unto  Jerusalem,  miuisteriug  unto  the  saints 
26.  certain  contribution  for  the  poor  among  the  saints 
31.  my  ministration — may  be  acceptable  to  the  saints 

16.  2.  that  ye  receive  her  in  the  Lord,  worthily  of  thes. 
15.  and  all  the  saints  that  are  with  them.  Heb.  13.  24 

1  Cor.  1.  2.  sanctified  in  Christ  Jesus,  called  to  be  saints 
6.  1.  before  the  unrighteous,  and  not  before  the  saints  ? 

2.  Or  know  ye  not  that  the  s.  shall  judge  the  world  ? 
14.  33.  but  of  peace ;  as  in  all  the  churches  of  the  saints 
16.  1.  Now  concerning  the  collection  for  the  saints 

15.  have  set  themselves  to  minister  iinto  the  saints) 

2  Cor.  1.1.  with  all  the  s.  which  are  in  the  whole  of  Achaia 

8.  4.  and  the  fellowship  in  the  ministering  to  the  saints 

9.  1.  For  as  touching  the  ministering  to  the  saints 

12.  not  only  fiUeth  up  the  measure  of  the  wants  of  the  s. 

13.  13.  All  the  saints  salute  you.  Phil.  4.  22 

Eph.  1.  1.  to  the  saints  which  are  at  Ephesus  \Col.  1.  4 
15.  among  you,  and  which  ye  shew  toward  all  the  s. 
18.  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  inheritance  in  the  s. 

2.  19.  but  ye  are  fellow-citizens  with  the  saints 

3.  8.  Unto  me,  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  all  saints 
18.  be  strong  to  apprehend  with  all  the  s.— the  breadth 

4.  12.  for  the  perfecting  of  the  saints,  unto  the  work  of 

5.  3.  not  even  be  named  among  you,asbecometh  saints 

6.  18.  in  all  perseverance  and  supplication  for  all  the  s. 
Phil.  1. 1.  to  all  the  s.  in  Christ  Jesus  which  are  at  Philippi 
Col.  1.  2.  to  the  saints  and  faithful  brethren  in  Christ 

12.  partakers  of  the  inheritance  of  the  saints  in  light 
26.  but  now  hath  it  been  manifested  to  his  saints 

1  Th.  3.  13.  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  with  all  his  sai7its 

2  Th.  1.  10.  he  shall  come  to  be  glorified  in  his  saints 
1  Tim.  5.  10.  if  she  hath  watched  the  saints'  feet 
Philem.  5.  toward  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  toward  all  the  saiyits 

7.  the  hearts  of  the  s.  have  been  refreshed  through  thee 
Heh.  6.  10.  in  that  ye  ministered  imto  the  saints 


Jude  3.  faith  which  was  once  for  all  delivered  unto  the  s. 
Rev.  5.  8.  which  are  the  prayers  of  the  saints.  8.  3,  4 
11.  18.  to  thy  servants  the  prophets,  and  to  the  saints 

13.  7.  to  make  war  with  the  s.,  and  to  overcome  them 

10.  Here  is  the  patience  and  the  faith  of  the  s.  14.  12 

16.  6.  for  they  poured  out  the  blood  of  sai)tts  and  prophets 

17.  6.  the  woman  drunken  with  the  blood  of  the  saints 

18.  20.  Kejdice  over  her,  thou  heaven,  and  j'e  -saints 

24.  in  her  was  found  the  blood  (jf  prophets  and  of  saints 

19.  8.  for  the  fine  linen  is  the  righteous  acts  of  the  s. 

20.  9.  and  compassed  the  camp  of  the  saints  about 

22.  21.  The  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  be  with  the  ^sai>its 
see  ages,  holij  (ones). 

Saith. — A.V.  ^calleth,  ^said,  ^speaketh. 

Mat.  7.  21.  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me.  Lord,  Lord 
26.  18.  The  Master  saith.  My  time  is  at  hand 
35.  Peter  ^s.  unto  him.  Even  if  I  must  die  with  thee 
Mli.  2.  14.  and  he  '^saith  unto  him,  [Levi]  Follow  me 

8.  29.  Peter — saith  unto  him,  Thou  art  the  Christ 
Ln.  18.  6.  Hear  what  the  unrighteous  judge  saith 

Jno.  i.  10.  who  it  is  that  saith  to  thee,  Give  me  to  drink 
19.  28.  scripture  might  be  accomplished,  saith,  I  thirst 
Acts  2.  17.  in  the  last  days,  saith  God,  I  will  pour  forth 

25.  David  ^saith  concerning  him,  I  beheld  the  Lord 
7.  48.  not  in  houses  made  with  hands ;  as  s.  the  prophet 

21.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Holy  Ghost,  So  shall  the  Jews 
Bom.  3.  19.  we  know  that  what  things  soever  the  law  s. 

4.  3.  what  saith  the  scripture  ?  10.  8  :  Gal.  4.  30 

9. 17.  For  the  scripture  saith  unto  Pharaoh,  For  this  very 

10.  6.  the  righteousness  which  is  of  faith  Haith  thus 

11.  For  the  scripture  s.,  Whosoever  believeth  on  him 
16.  For  Isaiah  saith.  2U  :  15.  12 

19.  First  Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy 

11.  2,  Or  wot  ye  not  what  the  scripture  saith  of  Elijah  ? 
4.  But  what  saith  the  answer  of  God  unto  liim  ? 

1  Cor.  3.  4.  For  when  one  saith,  I  am  of  Paul.  1.  12 

9.  8.  or  saith  not  the  law  also  the  same  ?        [anathema 

12.  3.  no  man  speaking  in  the  Spirit  of  God  ^s.,  Jesus  is 

14.  34.  let  them  be  in  subjection,  as  also  saith  the  law 

1  Tim.  4.  1.  the  S^jirit  ^saith  expressly,  that  in  later  times 

5.  18.  For  the  scripture  saith,  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle 
Heb.  3.7.  as  the  Holy  Ghost  saith,  To-day  if  ye  shall  hear 

7.  21.  but  he  with  an  oath  by  him  that  '^saith  of  him 
Jas.  2.  23.  and  the  scripture  was  fulfilled  which  saith 
Bev.  2.  7.  the  Spirits,  to  the  churches.  11,17,29:  3.6,13,22 
8.  write  ;  Tnese  things  s.  the  first  and  the  last  fsword 

12.  These  things  s.  he  that  hath  the  sharp  two-edged 
18.  These  things  s.  the  Sou  of  God,  who  hath  his  eyes 

3. 1.  These  thiugss.  he  thathath  the  seven  Spirits  of  God 
7.  These  things  saith  he  that  is  holy,  he  that  is  true 
14.  These  things  saith  the  Amen,  the  faithful  and  true 

14,  13.  yea,  s.  the  Spirit,  that  they  may  rest  from  their 

18.  7.  for  she  saitJi  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen 

22.20.  s.,  Yea :  I  come  quickly.  Amen ;  come,  Lord  Jesus 
see  speaketh. 

He  Saith,  Saith  he. — A.V.  ^said. 

Mk.  11.  23.  believe  that  what  he  saith  cometh  to  pass 
J710.  2.  5.  Whatsoever  he  saith  unto  you,  do  it 

16.  18.  What  is  this  that  Aes.? —We  know  not  what /ies. 

19.  35.  and  he  knoweth  that  Jie  saith  true 

21.  15.  He  saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord — He  saith  unto 
him.  Feed  my  lambs.  16,  ^17 
Acts  22.  2.  Hebrew — they  were  the  more  quiet :  and  he  saith 
Bom.  9.  15.  For  he  saith  to  Moses,  I  will  have  mercy 
25.  As  he  saith  also  in  Hosea,  I  will  call  that  my  people 

10.  21,  to  Israel  he  saith.  All  the  day  long  did  I  spread 

15.  10,  again  he  s.,  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  with  his  people 


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1  Cor.  6.  16.  The  twain,  saith  he,  shall  become  one  flesh 

9.  10.  or  saith  he  it  altogether  for  our  sake  ? 

2  Cor.  t).  2.  (for  he  saith,  At  an  acceptable  time  I  hearkened 
Gal.  3.  16.  He  saith  not,  And  to  seeds,  as  of  many 

Heb.  8.  5.  for.  See,  saith  he,  that  thou  make  all  things 
13.  In  that  he  saith,  A  new  covenant,  he  hath  made 
see  he  said. 

Saith  the  Lord. — see  Lord. 

Sstke. — A.V.  ^because  of  me,  ^sakes,  ^us,  ^i/ou. 

Mat.  5.  10.  have  been  persecuted  for  righteousness'  sake 
11.  all  manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely,  for  my  sake 

10.  18.  shall  ye  be  brought  for  my  s.  Mk.  13.  9:  Lu.  21. 12 

22.  allmen  for  my  name's  s.  24.9:  MA.  13. 13  :  i^t.  21.17 
39.  life  for  my  s.  shaU  find  it.  16. 25 :  Mk.  8.  35 :  Lu.  9.  24 

14.  3.  put  him  in  prison  for  the  s.  of  Herodias.  Mk.  6. 17 
9.  but  for  the  sake  of  his  oaths,  and  of  them.  Mk.  6.  26 
19.  12.  eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven's  sake 

29.  children,  or  lands,  for  my  name's  sake.  Mk.  10.  29 
24.  22.  for  the  elect's  s.  those  days  shall  be  shortened.  Mk. 

Lu.  6.  22.  your  name  as  evil,  for  the  Son  of  man's  s.  [13.  20 
18.  29.  parents,  or  children,  for  the  kingdom  of  God's  s. 
Jno.  12.  9.  and  they  came,  not  for  Jesus'  sake  only 

30.  This  voice  hath  not  come  for  my  ^sake 

14.  11.  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very  works'  sake 
15.21.  these  things  will  they  do  unto  you  for  my  name's  s. 
Acts  9.  16.  many  things  he  must  suffer  for  my  name's  sake 
Bom.  4.  23.  Now  it  was  not  written  for  his  sake  alone 
24.  but  for  our  '^s.  also,  unto  whom  it  shall  be  reckoned 

8.  36.  For  thy  sake  we  are  killed  all  the  day  long 

11.  28.  enemies  for  your  s. — beloved  for  the  fathers'  ^sake 
13.  5.  because  of  the  wrath,  but  also  for  conscience  sake 

1  Cor.  4.  10.  We  are  fools  for  Christ's  sake,  but  ye  are  wise 

9.  10.  or  saith  he  it  altogether  for  our  ^s.  ?  Yea,  for  our  ^s. 

23.  And  I  do  all  things  for  the  gospel's  sake 

10.  25.  eat,  asking  no  question  for  conscience  sake.  27 
28.  eat  not,  for  his  s.  that  shewed  it,  and  for  conscience  s. 

2  Cor.  4.  5.  and  ourselves  as  your  servants  for  Jesus'  sake 

11.  are  alway  delivered  uuto  death  for  Jesus'  sake 

12.  10.  in  persecutions,  in  distresses,  for  Christ's  sake 
Col.  1.  24.  I  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  for  your  ^sake — for 

his  body's  sake,  which  is  the  church 
3.  6.  for  which  things'  sake  cometh  the  wrath  of  God 
1  Th.  1.5.  men  we  shewed  ourselves  toward  you  for  your  s. 

5.  13.  exceeding  highly  in  love  for  their  work's  sake 

1  Tiyn.  5.  23.  but  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach's  sake 

2  Tim.  2.  10.  Therefore  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect's  '^s. 
Tit.  1.  11.  which  they  ought  not,  for  filthy  lucre's  sake 
Philem.  9.  yet  for  love's  sake  I  rather  beseech 

Heb.  1. 14.  for  the  sake  of  them  that  shall  inherit  salvation  ? 
1  Pet.  2.  13.  every  ordinance  of  man  for  the  Lord's  sake 

3.  14.  But  and  if  ye  should  suffer  for  righteousness' sa/re 

1  J)w.  2.  12.  your  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his  name's  sake 

2  Jno.  2.  for  the  truth's  sake  which  abideth  in  us 

3  Jno.  7.  for  the  sake  of  the  Name  they  went  forth 

Bev.  2.  3.  hast  patience  and  didst  bear  for  my  name's  sa^e 
see  because  (of),  behalf,  concerning,  sakes. 

Sakes. 

Jno.  11. 15.  I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that  I  was  not  there 
12. 30.  voice  hath  not  come  for  my  sake,  but  for  your  sakes 
17.  19.  And  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  myself 

1  Cor.  4.  6.  transferred  to  myself  and  ApoUos  for  your  sakes 

2  Cor.  2.  10.  for  your  s.  have  I  forgiven  it  in  the  person  of 

4.  15.  For  all  things  are  for  your  sakes  [Christ 

6.  15.  who  for  their  sakes  died  and  rose  again 

8.  9.  though  he  was  rich,  yet  for  your  s.  he  became  poor 
1  Th.  3.  9.  for  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy  for  your  sakes 
see  of  them,  sake. 


Salt. 
Mat.  5.  13.  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth  :  but  if  the  salt 
Mk.  9.  50.  Salt  is  good  :  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  its  salt- 

ness — Have  salt  in  yourselves.  Lu.  14.  34 
Col.  4.  6.  speech  be  always  with  grace,  seasoned  with  salt 
Jas.  3.  12.  neither  can  salt  water  yield  sweet 

Salted. 

Mat.  5.  13.  lost  its  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be  salted  ? 
Mk.  9.  49.  For  every  one  shall  be  salted  with  fire 

Saltness. 
Mk.  9.  50.  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  its  saltness 

Salutation. 

Lu.  1.  29.  what  manner  of  salutation  this  might  be 
41.  when  Elisabeth  heard  the  salutation  of  Mary 
44.   when  the  voice  of  thy  s.  came  into  mine  ears 

1  Cor.  16.  21.  The  salutation  of  me  Paul  with  mine  own 
hand.  Col.  4.  18 :  2  Th.  3. 17 

Salutations. — A.  V.  ^greetings. 

Mat.  23.  7.  and  the  '^salutations  in  the  marketplaces.  Mk. 
12.  38  :  Lu.  11. 143  :  20.  146 

Salute. — A.V.  ^greet. 

Mat.  5.  47.  And  if  ye  salute  your  brethren  only 

10.  12.  And  as  ye  enter  into  the  house,  salute  it 
Mk.  15.  18.  began  to  salute  him,  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews  ! 
Lu.  10.  4.  no  shoes  :  and  salute  no  man  on  the  way 
Bom.  16.  3.  '^Salute  Prisca  and  Aquila  my  fellow-workers 

5.  '^salute  the  church — Salute  Epaenetus  my  beloved 

6.  ^Salute  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour  on  you 

7.  Salute  Andronicus  and  Junias,  my  kinsmen 

8.  ^Salute  Ampliatus.     9.  Salute  Urbanus 

10.  Salute  Apelles — S.  them  which  are  of  the  household 

11.  Salute  Herodion — ^Salute  them  of  the  household 

12.  Salute  Tryphena  and  Tryphosa — Salute  Persis 

13.  S.  Rufus.     14.  S.  Asyncritus.     15.  S.  Philologus 
16.  S.  one  another  with  a  holy  kiss.     Ail  the  churches 

of  Christ  salute  you.  1  Cor.  16.  i20  :  2  Cor.  13.  112 
22.  I  Tertius,  who  write  the  epistle,  salute  you 

1  Cor.  16.  19.  The  churches  of  Asia  salute  you.      Aquila 

and  Prisca  salute  you  much  in  the  Lord 
20.  All  the  brethren  ^salute  you 

2  Cor.  13.  13.  All  the  saints  salute  you.  Phil.  4.  22 
Phil.  4.   21.  Salute  every  saiut  in   Christ  Jesus.      The 

brethren  which  are  with  me  ''■salute  you 
Col.  4. 14.  Luke,  the  beloved  physician,  and  Demas  ^s,  you 
15.   Salute  the  brethren  that  are  in  Laodicea 

1  Th.  5.  26  ^Salute  all  the  brethren  with  a  holy  kiss 

2  Tim.  4. 19  Salute  Prisca  and  Aquila,  and  the  house  of 
Tit.  3. 15.  All  that  are  with  me  s.  thee.     ^S.  them  that  love 
Heb.  I'd.  24.  S.  all  them  that  have  the  rule — Italy  s.  you 

1  Pet.  5.  14.  ^Salute  one  another  with  a  kiss  of  love 

2  Jiio.  13.  The  children  of  thine  elect  sister  ^salute  thee 

3  Jno.  14.  The  friends  s.  thee.     ^S.  the  friends  by  name 

see  saluted,  saluteth. 

Saluted. — A.'F.  ^salute. 

Mk.  9.  15.  greatly  amazed,  and  running  to  him  s.  him 
Lu.  1.  40.  into  the  house  of  Zacharias  and  s.  Elizabeth 
Acts.  18.  22.  ands.  the  church,  and  went  down  to  Antioch 

21.  7.  we  arrived  at  Ptolemais  ;  and  we  s.  the  brethren 
19.  when  he  had  saluted  them,  he  rehearsed  one  by  one 

25.  13.  and  Bernice  arrived  at  Csesarea,  and  is.  Festus 


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SALUTETH 

Saluteth. — A.V.  ^greeteth,  ^salute. 

Bom.  16.  21.  Timothy  my  fellow- worker  Saluteth  you 

23.  Gaiusmyhost — salutethjoa.  Erastus — saluteth  jou 
Col.  4.  10.  Aristarchus  my  fellow-prisoner  saluteth  yoa 

12.  Epaphras — a  servant  of  Clirist  Jesus,  saluteth  you. 
2  Tim.  4.  21.  Eubulus  is.  tiiee,  and  Pudeus     [Philetn.  ^23 

1  Pet.  5.  13.  Babylon,  elect  together  with  you,  saluteth  jou. 

Salvation. — A.V.  haved. 

Lie.  1.  69.  And  hath  raised  up  a  horn  of  salvation  for 
71.  IjS.  from  our  enemies,  and  from  the  hand  of  all 
77.  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  his  people 

2.  30.  For  mine  ej'es  have  seen  thy  salvation 

3.  6.  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 
19.  9.  To-day  is  salvation  come  to  this  house 

Jno.  4.  22.  we  worship  that  which  we  know  :  for  salvation 
Acts  4.  12.  And  in  none  other  is  i\iere  salvation 
18.  26.  to  us  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  sent  forth 
47.  shouldest  be  for  s.  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the 
16.  17.  which  proclaim  unto  you  the  way  of  salvation 
28.  28.  this  salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the  Gentiles 
Bom.  1.  16.  it  is  the  power  of  God  unto  s.  to  every  one  that 

10.  10.  and  with  the  mouth  confession  is  made  unto  s. 

11.  11.  but  by  their  fall  .s.  is  come  unto  the  Gentiles 

13.  11.  now  is  s.  nearer  to  us  than  when  we  first  believed 

2  Cor.  1.  6.  afflicted,  it  is  for  your  comfort  and  salvation 

6. 2.  And  in  a  day  of  salvation  did  I  succour  thee — behold, 

now  is  the  day  of  salvation) 
7.  10.  For  godly  sorrow  woi'keth  repentance  unto  s. 
JEph.  1.  13.  the  word  of  the  truth,  the  gospel  of  your  s. 

6.  17.  take  the  helmet  of  s.,  and  the  sword  of  the  Spirit 

Phil.  1.  19.  For  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  mj  salvation 

28.  evident  token  of  perdition,  but  of  your  salvation 

2.  12.  work  out  your  own  s.  with  fear  and  trembling 

1  Th.  5.  8.  and  for  a  helmet,  the  hope  of  salvation 

9.  but  unto  the  obtaining  of  salvation  through  our  Lord 

2  Th.  2.  13.  God  chose  you  from  the  beginning  unto  s. 

2  Tim.  2.  10.  that  they  also  may  obtain  the  s.  which  is  in 

3.  15.  which  are  able  to  make  thee  wise  unto  salvation 
Ti^.  2. 11.  the  grace  of  God  hath  appeared,  bringing  s.  to  all 
Seh   1.  14.  for  the  sake  of  them  that  shall  inherit  s.  ? 

2. 3.  how  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  B,ogrea,t  salvation? 

10.  to  make  the  author  of  their  salvation -periect 

5.  9.  he  became  unto  all — the  author  of  eternal  salvation 

6.  9.  better  things  of  you,  and  things  that  accompany  s. 
9.  28.  sin,  to  them  that  wait  for  him,  unto  salvation 

1  Pet.  1.  5.  of  God  are  guarded  through  faith  unto  a  s. 

9.  the  end  of  your  faith,  even  the  salvation  of  your  souls 

10.  Concerning  which  salvation  the  prophets  sought 
2.  2.  that  ye  may  grow  thereby  unto  salvation 

2  Pet.  3.  15.  the  longsuffering  of  our  Lord  is  salvation 
Jucle  3.  to  write  unto  you  of  our  common  salvation 
Bev.  7.  10.  Salvation  unto  our  God  which  sitteth  on  the 

12.  10.  voice  in  heaven,  saying.  Now  is  come  the  s. 
19. 1.  S.,  and  glory,  and  power,  belong  to  our  God 

Same. — A.V.  Hike,  Hiheminded,  ^one,  ^selfsayne. 
Mat.  5.  46.  do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same  ? 

21.42.  The  s.  was  made  the  head.  Lu.1Q.ll:  I  Pet.  2.1 

24.  13.  to  the  end,  the  same  shall  be  saved.  Mk.  13.  13 

26.  23.  with  me  in  the  dish,  the  same  shall  betray  me 
44.  a  third  time,  saying  again  the  s.  words.  Mk.  14.  39 

27.  44.  crucified  with  him  cast  upon  him  the  s.  reproach 
Mk.  3.  35.  the  same  in  my  brother,  and  sister,  and  mother 
Lu.  6.  33.  what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  even  sinners  do  the  s. 

7.  47.  to  whom  little  is  forgiven,  the  same  loveth  little 
9.  24.  lose  his  life  for  my  sake,  the  same  shall  save  it 


SANCTIFICATION 

Lu.  9.  48.  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  s.  is  great 
16.  1.  a  steward  ;  and  the  same  was  accused  unto  him 
Jno.  1.  2.  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with  God 

7.  The  s.  came  for  witness,  that  he  might  bear  witness 
33.  the  same  is  he  that  baptizeth  with  the  Holy  Spirit 

7.18.  the  same  is  true,  and  no  unrighteousness  is  in  him 
10.  1.  but  climbeth  up  some  other  way,  the  s.  is  a  thief 

12.  48.  the  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day 
15.  5.  and  I  in  him,  the  same  beareth  much  fruit 

Acts  7.  19.  The  sayne  dealt  subtilly  with  our  race 

13.  33.  God  hath  fulfilled  the  same  unto  our  children 

14.  9.  The  same  heard  Paul  speaking:  who,  fastening 

15.  27.  Judas  and  Silas — shall  tell  you  the  s.  things  by 

16.  17.  The  same  following  after  Paul  and  us  cried  out 
18.3.  because  he  was  of  the  s.  trade,  he  abode  with  them 

Bom.  1.  32.  not  only  do  the  s.,  but  also  consent  with  them 
2.  1.  thou  that  judgest  dost  practise  the  sa^ne  things.  3 
10.  12.  for  the  sa^ne  Lord  is  Lord  of  all,  and  is  rich 

12.  4.  and  all  the  members  have  not  the  same  ofi&ce 
16.  Be  of  the  same  mind.    15.  ^5  :    1  Cor.  1.  10  :   2  Cor. 

13.  311:  Phil.  2.22:  4.  2 

13.  3.  good,  and  thou  shalt  have  praise  from  the  same 

1  Cor.  1  10.  that  ye  all  speak  the  sa7«e  thing — s.  judgement 

9.  8.  manner  of  men  ?  or  saith  not  the  law  also  the  same  ? 

10.  8  and  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 

4.  and  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  drink 

11.  5.  it  is  one  and  the  same  thing  as  if  she  were  shaven 

12.  4.  there  are  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the  same  Spirit 

5.  diversities  of  ministrations,  and  the  same  Lord 

6.  but  the  same  God,  who  worketh  all  things  in  all 

8.  word  of  knowledge,  according  to  the  s.  Spirit.  9,  ^11 
15.  39.  All  flesh  is  not  the  sam.e  flesh  :  but  there  is  one 

2  Cor.  4.  13.  But  having  the  same  spirit  of  faith 

9.  5.  that  the  s.  might  be  ready,  as  a  matter  of  bounty 

12.  18.  walked  we  not  by  the  same  Spirit? — s.  steps  ? 
Gal.  3.  7.  which  be  of  faith,  the  s.  are  sons  of  Abraham 
Ex>h.  4.  10.  He  that  descended  is  the  s.  also  that  ascended 

6.  8.  the  same  shall  he  receive  again  from  the  Lord 

9.  And,  ye  masters,  do  the  same  things  unto  them 
Phil.  1.  30.  having  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw  in  me 

2.  2.  that  ye  be  of  the  -same  mind,  having  the  same  love 
18.  in  the  same  manner  do  ye  also  joy,  and  rejoice 

3.  1.  To  write  the  s.  things  to  you,  to  me  indeed  is  not 
16.  already  attained,  by  that  same  rule  let  us  walk 

1  Th.  2. 14.  suffered  the  ^s.  things  of  your  own  countrymen 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  the  saine  commit  thou  to  faithful  men 

Heh.  1.  12.  thou  art  the  same.  And  thy  years  shall  not  fail 

2.  14.  he  also  himself  iu  like  manner  partook  of  the  s. 
11.  9.  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  satne  promise 

13.  8.   Jesus  Christ  is  the  same  yesterday  and  to-day 
Jas.  3.  2.  If  any  stumbleth  not  in  word,  the  s.  is  a  perfect  man 

1  Pet.  4.  1.  arm  ye  yourselves  also  with  the  same  mind 

6.  9.  knowing  that  the  saine  sufferings  are  accomplished 

2  Pet.  2.  19.  of  the  same  is  he  also  brought  into  bondage 

3.  7.  by  the  same  word  have  been  stored  up  for  fire 

1  Jno.  2.  23.  denieth  the  Son,  the  s.  hath  not  the  Father 


Sanctification. — A.V.  "^holiness. 

Bom.  6. 19.  now  present  your  members  as  servants — unto '«. 
22.  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  '^sanctification,  and  the  end 
1  Cor.  1.  30.  and  righteousness  and  s.,  and  redemption 

1  Th.  4.  3.  For  this  is  the  will  of  God,  even  your  s. 

4.  know  how  to  possess  himself  of  his  own  vessel  in  s. 
7.  God  called  us  not  for  uncleanness,  but  in  ^s. 

2  Th.  2.  13.  in  sanctification  of  the  Spirit.  1  Pet.  1.  2 

1  Ti7n.  2. 15.  faith  and  love  and  '^sanctifi.cation'with.  sobriety 
Heh.  12. 14.  Is.  -without  which  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord 


SANCTIFIED 

Sanctified. — A.V.  '^sanctifieth. 
Mat.  23. 17.  or  the  temple  that  hath  "^sanctified  the  gold  ? 
Jyio.  10.  36.  whom  the  Father  s.  and  sent  into  the  world 

17.  19.  that  they  themselves  also  may  be  s.  in  truth 
Acts  20.  32.  among  all  them  that  are  sanctified.  26.  18 
Bom.  15.  16.  made  acceptable,  being  s.  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
1  Cor.  1.  2.  even  them  that  are  sanctified  in  Christ  Jesus 

6.  11.  but  ye  were  washed,  but  ye  were  sanctified 

1. 14.  the  unbelieving  husband  is  s. — wife  is  sanctified 

1  Tim.  4.  5.  for  it  is  s.  throiighthe  word  of  God  and  prayer 

2  Tim.  2.  21.  sanctified,  meet  for  the  master's  use 
Heb.  2.  11.  and  they  that  are  sanctified  are  all  of  one 

10.  10.  By  which  will  we  have  been  sanctified 
14.  he  hath  perfected  for  ever  them  that  are  sanctified 
29.  the  blood  of  the  covenant,  wherewith  he  was  s. 
see  beloved. 

Sanctlfieth. 

Mat.  23.  19.  the  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifieth  the  gift  ? 
Heb.  2.  11.  both  he  that  s.  and  they  that  are  sanctified 
see  sanctify,  sanctified. 

Sanctify. — A.V.  '^sanctifieth. 

Jno.  17.  17.  Sanctify  them  in  the  truth  :  thy  word  is  truth 

19.  And  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  myself 
Eph.  5.  26.  that  he  might  sanctify  it,  having  cleansed  it 
1  Th.  5.  23.  And  the  God  of  peace  himself  s.  you  wholly 
Heb.  9.  13.  hanctify  unto  the  cleanness  of  the  flesh 

13.  12.  that  he  might  s.  the  people  through  his  own  blood 
1  Pet.  3.  15.  but  sanctify  in  your  hearts  Christ  as  Lord 

Sanctuary.—^ .  V.  Hemple. 

Mat.  23. 35.  ye  slew  between  the  ^s.  and  the  altar.  Lu.  11.151 
27.  5.  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver  into  the  ^sanctuary 

Heb.  8.  2.  a  minister  of  the  s.,  and  of  the  true  tabernacle 
9. 1.  divine  service,  and  its  s.,  a  sanctuary  of  this  world 
see  holy. 

Sand. 

Mat.  7.  26.  foolish  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  the  s. 
Bom,.  9. 27.  number — children  of  Israel  be  as  the  s.  of  the  sea 
Heh.  11.12.  as  the  s.,  whichisby  tbe  seashore,  innumerable 
Rev.  13.  1.  and  he  stood  upon  the  sand  of  the  sea 

20.  8.  the  number  of  whom  is  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 

Sandals. 

Mk.  6.  9.  go  shod  with  s. :  and,  said  he,  put  not  on  two  coats 
Acts  12.  8.  Gird  thyself,  and  bind  on  thy  sandals 

Sang  A.V. — see  sing,  singing. 

Sapphire. 
Bev.  21.  19.  the  second,  sapphire  ;  the  third,  chalcedony 

Sardine  A.V. — see  sardius. 

Sasddna.—A.V.  hardine. 

Bev .  4.  3.  to  look  upon  like  a  jasper  stone  and  a  "^sardius 

21.  20.  the  sixth,  sardius;  the  seventh,  chrysolite 

Sardonyx. 

Eev.  21.  20.  the  fifth,  sardonyx  ;  the  sixth,  sardius 

Sat.— 4.F.  ^set,  "^sitting. 

Mat.  4.  16.  The  people  which  sat  in  darkness  Saw  a  great 
light,  And  to  them  which  sat  in  the  region 
9.  10.  as  he  sat  at  meat  in  the  house 

14.  9.  of  them  which  sat  at  meat  with  him.  Mk.  6.  26 
26.  55.  I  sat  daily  in  the  temple  teaching 


SAVE 

Mat.  26.  58.  Peter — entered  in,  and  sat  with  the  officers 

27.  36.  and  they  '^sat  and  watched  him  there 

28.  2.  came  and  rolled  away  the  stone,  and  sat  upon  it 
Mk.  3.  34.  looking  round  on  them  which  sat  round  about 

11.  2.  colt  tied,  whereon  no  man  ever  yet  s.  Lu.  19.  30 
16.  19.  into  heaven,  and  s.  down  at  the  right  hand  of  God 
Lu.  7.  15.  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and  began  to  speak 

10.  39.  called  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  the  Lord's  feet 
22.  55.  "^sat  down  together,  Peter  sat  in  the  midst  of  them 

Jno.  A.  6.  Jesus — wearied  with  his  journey,  s. — by  the  well 
9.  8.  said.  Is  not  this  he  that  sat  and  begged  ? 

11.  20.  and  met  him  :  but  Mary  still  sat  in  the  house 
12. 14.  found  a  young  ass,  s.  thereon.  Mat.2l.  17 :  Mk.  11. 7 

Acts  2.  3.  like  as  of  fire  ;  and  it  sa^  upon  each  one  of  them 
3.  10.  he  which  sat  for  alms  at  the  Beautiful  Gate 
9.  40.  and  when  she  [Dorcas]  saw  Peter,  she  sat  up 

25.  6.  on  the  morrow  he  '^sat  on  the  judgement  seat 

26.  30.  governor,  and  Bernice,  and  they  that  s.  with  them 
Bev.  4.  3.  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a  jasper  stoue 

6.  2.  white  horse,  and  he  that  sat  thereon  had  a  bow 

4.  and  to  him  that  sat  thereon  it  was  given  to  take 

5.  black  horse ;  and  he  that  sat  thereon  had  a  balance 
8.  and  he  that  sat  upon  him,  his  name  was  Death 

9.  17.  horses  in  the  vision,  and  them  that  sat  on  them 
19.  11.  and  he  thats«<  thereon,  called  Faithful  and  True 
19.  to  make  war  against  him  that  sat  upon  the  horse 
see  set,  sitting,  sit. 

Sat  down. — A.  V.  ^set. 
Mat.  5.  1.  when  he  had  ^sat  down,  his  disciples  came 

9.  10.  many  publicans  and  sinners  came  and  sat  down 

13.  48.  they  sat  down,  and  gathered  the  good  into  vessels 
Mk.  12.  41.  And  he  sat  down  over  against  the  treasury 
Lu.  4.  20.  gave  it  back  to  the  attendant,  and  sat  down 

5.  3.  sat  doion  and  taught  the  multitudes  out  of  the  boat 

22.  14.  And  when  the  hour  was  come,  he  sat  down 
55.  had  sat  doivn  together,  Peter  sat  in  the  midst 

(7no.6. 10.  the  men  sat  dotvn,  in  number  about  five  thousand 
8.  2.  came  unto  him  ;  and  he  sat  dotvn,  and  taught 
13   12.  taken  his  garments,  and  ^sat  down  again 

Acts  13.  14.  and  they  went  into  the  synagogue — and  sat  d. 
16.  13.  and  we  sat  down,  and  spake  unto  the  women 

1  Cor.  10.  7-  The  people  sat  doivn  to  eat  and  drink 

Heb.  8.1.  high  priest,  who  "^sat  down  on  the  right  hand.  12.^2 

10.  12.  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  God.  1.  3 
Bev.  3.  21.  ^sat  down  with  my  Father  in  his  throne 

see  sitting. 

Satan. — see  proper  names. 

Satisfied.— ^.F.  ^filled. 

Bom.  15. 24. 1  shallhave  heen'^satisfied  with  your  company) 

Satisfy  A.V.— see  fill. 

Satisfying  A.V. — see  indulgence. 

Save. — A.V.  ^but,  Vieal,  ^preserve. 

Mat.  1.  21.  he  that  shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins 
8.  25.  awoke  him,  saying.  Save,  Lord  ;  we  perish 

14.  30.  to  sink,  he  cried  out,  saying.  Lord,  save  me 

16.  25.  would  s.  his  life  shall  lose  it.  Mk.  8. 35  :■  Lu.  9.  24 

27.  40.  Thou  that  destroyest  the  temple,  and  buildestit 

in  three  days,  save  thyself.  Mk.  15.  30 

42.  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot  save.  Mk.  15.  31 

49.  let  us  see  whether  Elijah  cometh  to  save  bim 

Mk.  3.  4.  or  to  do  harm  ?  to  save  a  life,  or  to  kill  ?  Lu.  6. 9 

Lu.  7.3.  asking  him  thathe  would  come  and  2s.  hisservant 

19.  10.  For  the  Son  of  man  came— to  s.  that  which  was 

23.  35.  let  him  save  himself,  if  this  is  the  Christ     [lost 
37.  If  thou  art  the  King  of  the  Jews,  save  thyself 


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SAVE 

Lu.  23.  39.  Art  not  thou  the  Christ?  save  thyself  and  us 
Jno.  12.  27.  Father,  save  me  from  this  hour 

47.  I  came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save  the  world 
Acts  2.  40.  Save  yourselves  from  this  crooked  generation 

27.  43.  But  the  centurion,  desiring  to  save  Paul 
Rom.  11.  14.  if  by  any  means  I  may — save  some  of  them 
1  Cor.  1.  21.  through  the  foolishness  of  the  preaching  to  s. 

7.  16.  shalt  save  thy  husband  ? — shalt  save  thy  wife  ? 

9.  22.  to  all  men,  that  I  may  by  all  means  save  some 
Gal.  2.  16.  of  the  law,  ^save  through  faith  in  Jesus  Christ 

1  Tim.  1.  15.  Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  s.  sinners 
4.  16.  in  doing  this  thou  shalt  s.  both  thyself  and  them 

2  Tim.  4.  18.  Lord  will  deliver  me — and  will  ^save  me 
Heb.  5.  7.  unto  him  that  was  able  to  save  him  from  death 

7.  25.  he  is  able  to  save  to  the  uttermost  them  that 

Jas.  1.  21.  implanted  word,  which  is  able  to  s.  your  souls 

2.  14.  but  have  not  works  ?  can  that  faith  save  him  ? 

4.  12.  and  judge,  even  he  who  is  able  to  s.  and  to  destroy 

5.  15.  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  him  that  is  sick 

20.  from  the  error  of  his  way  shall  s.  a  soul  from  death 
1  Pet.  3.  21.  which  also  after  a  true  likeness  doth  now  save 
Jiide  23.  and  some  save,  snatching  them  out  of  the  fire 


Saved. 

Mat.  19.  25.  Who  then  can  be  saved  ?  MJc.  iO.  26  :  Lu.  18.  26 
24.  22.  no  flesh  would  have  been  saved.  Mk.  13.  20 
27.  42.  He  saved  others.  Mk.  15.  31 :  Lu.  23.  35 

Lu.  7.  50.  Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee  ;  go  in  peace 
8. 12.  that  they  may  not  believe  and  be  saved 
13.  23.  said  unto  him.  Lord,  are  they  few  that  he  saved  ? 

Jno.  3. 17.  but  that  tlie  world  should  be  saved  through  him 
5.  34.  howbeit  I  say  these  things,  that  ye  may  be  saved 

Actsl.  47.  added  to  them  day  by  day  those  that  were  being  s. 

4.  12.  given  among  men,  wherein  we  must  be  saved 

15.  1.  circumcised — the  custom  of  Moses,  ye  cannot  be  s. 

16.  30.  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved  '? 

27.  20.  all  hope  that  we  should  be  s.  was  now  taken  away 

31.  Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye  cannot  be  saved 

Rom.  8.  24.  by  hope  were  we  saved  :  but  hope  that  is  seen 

10. 1.  supplication  to  God  is  for  them,  that  they  may  be  s. 

1  Cor.  1. 18.  unto  us  which  are  beings,  it  is  the  power  of  God 

5.  5.  that  the  spirit  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of  the  Lord 
10.  33.  but  the  profit  of  the  many,  that  they  may  be  s. 
15.  2.  [the  gospelj  by  which  aLso  ye  are  saved 

2  Cor.2.15.  savour  of  Christ  unto  God,  in  them  that  are  being 
Eph.  2.  8.  for  by  grace  have  ye  been  s.  through  faith  [saved 

1  Th.  2.  16.  speak  to  the  Gentiles  that  they  may  be  saved 

2  Th.  2. 10.  love  of  the  truth,  that  they  might  be  saved 

1  Ti7}i.  2.  4.  who  willeth  that  all  men  should  be  saved 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  who  saved  us,  and  called  us  with  a  holy  calling 
Tit.  3.  5.  but  according  to  his  mercy  he  saved  us 

1  Pet.  3. 20.  few,  thatis,  eight  souls,  were  s.  through  water 

4.  18.  if  the  righteous  is  scarcely  s. — shall  the  ungodly 

Jude  5.  the  Lord,  having  s.  a  people  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

see  salvation,  preserved,  whole. 


Shall  he  Saved,  or  shalt  be  Saved. 

Mat.  10.  22.  he  that  endureth  to  the  end,  the  same  shall 

be  saved.  24.  13  :  Mh.  13.  13 
Mh.  16.  16.  He  that  believeth  and  is  baptized  shall  be  s. 
Jno.  10.  9.  by  me  if  any  man  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved 
Acts  2.  21.  whosoever  shall  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord 
shall  be  saved.  Rom.  10.  13 
11.  14.  speak  unto  thee  words,  whereby  thou  shalt  be  s. 
15. 11.  we  shall  be  s.  through  the  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
16.  31.  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  thou  shalt  be 
saved   Rom.  10.  9 


SAW 

Rom.  5.  9.  shall  we  be  saved  from  the  wrath  of  God 

10.  being  reconciled,  shall  we  be  saved  by  his  life 

9.  27.  sand  of  the  sea,  it  is  the  remnant  that  shall  be  saved 

11.  26.  and  so  all  Israel  .s/iaW  bes.  :  even  as  it  is  written 
1  Cor.  3.  15.  but  he  himself  shall  be  s.  ;  yet  so  as  through  fire 

1  Tim.  2.  15.  but  she  shall  be  s.  through  the  childbearing 

Saving. 

Mat.  5.  32.  his  wife,  saving  for  the  cause  of  fornication 
Heb.  10. 39.  them  that  have  faith  unto  the  saving  of  the  soul 
11.7.  Noah — prepared  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  his  house 

Saviour. 

Eph.  5.  23.  Christ — being  himself  the  saviour  of  the  body 
see  proper  names. 

Savour. 
Mat.  5. 13.  if  the  salt  have  lost  its  savoiir.  Lu.  14.  34  [ledge 

2  Cor.  2.14.  maketh  manifest  through  us  the  s.  of  his  kno w- 

15.  For  we  are  a  sweet  savour  of  Christ  unto  God 

16.  a  s.  from  death  unto  death — a  s.  from  life  unto  life 

see  odour. 

Savourest  A .  V. — see  ^nindest. 

Saw. — A.V.  '^beheld,  Hoolced,  ^perceiving,  heeing,^seen. 

Mat.  2. 2.  we  ^s.  his  star  in  the  east,  and  are  come  to  worship 
9.  the  star,  which  they  saiv  in  the  east.  10 

11.  and  saw  the  young  child  with  Mai-y  his  mother 
16.  Herod,whenhes.thathe  was  mocked  of  the  wise  men 

3.  16.  he  saiv  the  Spirit  of  God  descending.   Mh.  1.  10 

4.  16.  The  people  which  sat  in  darknesss  S.  a  great  light 
8. 34.  when  they  s.  him,  they  besought — he  would  depart 

12.  2.  the  Pharisees,  when  they  saiv  it,  said  unto  him 
22.  insomuch  that  the  dumb  man  spake  and  saw 

13.  17.  to  see  the  things  which  ye  see,  and  ^saiv  them  not 

17.  8.  they  saw  no  one,  save  Jesus  only.  Mh.  9.  8 

18.  31.  when  his  fellow-servants  saw  what  was  done 
21.  15.  priests  and  scribes  saw  the  wonderful  things 

32.  ye,  when  ye  ^.'taw  it,  did  not  even  repent  yourselves 
38.  But  the  husbandmen,  when  they  saw  the  son 
22. 11.  s.  there  a  man  which  had  not  on  a  wedding-garment 

25.  37.  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungred.  44 

38.  when  saw  we  thee  a  stranger,  and  took  thee  in  ? 

39.  And  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in  prison 

26.  71.  another  maid  s.  him  [Peter] .  Mh.  14.  69  :  i?<.  22. 58 

27.  3.  when  he  saiv  that  he  was  condemned,  repented 

28.  17.  And  when  they  saw  him,  they  worshipped  him 
Mk.  8.  25.  and  was  restored,  and  saw  all  things  clearly 

9. 15.  multitude,  when  they  h.  him,  were  greatly  amazed 
38.  Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils.  Lu.  9.  49 
Lu.  2.  17.  And  when  they  ^saw  it,  they  made  known 

5.  12.  man  full  of  leprosy  :  and  whem  he  ^saw  Jesus 

7.  13    the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had  compassion  on  her 

8.  28.  when  he  saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out,  and  fell  down 
34.  when  they  that  fed  them  saw  what  had  come  to  pass 
47.  when  the  woman  saw  that  she  was  not  hid 

9.  32.  when  they  were  fully  awake,  they  saw  his  glory 
47.  when  Jesus  Haw  the  reasoning  of  their  heart 

10.32.  Levite  also,  when  he  came  to  the  place,  and  ^s.  him 
15.  20.  while  he  was  yet  afar  off,  his  father  saw  him 
17.  15.  one  of  them,  when  he  saw  that  he  was  healed 

19.  41.  he  drew  nigh,  he  ^saw  the  city  and  wept  over  it 
24.  24.  as  the  women  had  said :  but  him  they  saw  not 

Jno.  1.  48.  when  thou  wast  under  the  fig  tree,  I  s.  thee.  50 
6. 14.  When  therefore  the  people  ^s.  the  sign  which  he  did 
26.  Ye  seek  me,  not  because  ye  saio  signs 


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SAW 

Jno.  8. 56.  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  day  ;  aud  he  saw  it 
9.  8.  they  which  ^saw  him  aforetime,  that  he  was  a  beggar 
12.  41.  These  things  said  Isaiah,  because  he  s.  his  glory 

20.  8.  came  first  to  the  tomb,  and  he  saw,  aud  believed 

20.  disciples  therefore  were  glad,  when  they  s.  the  Lord 
Acts.  4.  20.  but  speak  the  things  which  we  ^saw  and  heard 

6.  15.  saw  his  face  as  it  had  been  the  face  of  an  angel 

7.  55.  and  saw  the  glory  of  God,  and  Jesus  standing 

8.  6.  when  they  heard,  aud  ^saiv  the  signs  which  he  did 
18.  Now  when  Simon  s.  that  through  the  laying  on  of 

39.  caught  away  Philip  ;  and  the  eunuch  s.  him  no  more 

9.  8.  and  when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  saw  nothing 

35.  And  all  that  dwelt  at  Lydda  and  at  Sharon  s.  him 

40.  and  when  she  [Dorcas]  saw  Peter,  she  sat  up 

10.  3.  He  saw  in  a  vision  openly,  as  it  were  about 

12.  3.  when  he  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Jews,  he  proceeded 

13.  12.  the  proconsul,  when  he  s.  what  was  done,  believed 

36.  David — was  laid  unto  his  fathers,  and  s.  corruption 

37.  but  he  whom  God  raised  up  saw  no  corruption 

16.  19.  her  masters  s.  that  the  hope  of  their  gain  was  gone 

21.  27.  when  they  saw  him  in  the  temple,  stirred  up  all 
26.  13.  I  saw  on  the  way  a  light  from  heaven 
28.  15.  whom  when  Paul  saw,  he  thanked  God 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  Things  which  eye  ^saw  not,  aud  ear  heard  not 

Gal.  1.  19.  But  other  of  the  apostles  s.  I  none,  save  James 
2.  7.  when  they  saiv  that  I  had  been  intrusted  with  the 
14.  But  when  I  saw  that  they  walked  not  uprightly 

Phil.  1 .  30.  having  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw  in  me 
4.  9.  received  and  heard  aud  ^saw  in  me,  these  things  do 

S.eh.  3.  9,  your  fathers — saw  my  works  forty  years 

11.  23.  because  they  saw  he  [Moses]  was  a  goodly  child 
Rev.  1.  2.  of  Jesus  Christ,  even  of  all  things  that  he  sa^o 

17.  And  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  one  dead 

4.  1.  After  these  things  I  '^saw,  and.  6.  ^8  :  14.  ^14  ;  15.  ^5 
5.6. 1  ^saw  in  the  midst  of  the  throne — a  Lamb  standing 

12.  13.  the  dragon  s.  that  he  was  cast  down  to  the  earth 

14.  1.  I  2s.,  and  behold,  the  Lamb  standing  on  the  mount 

14.  and  ou  the  cloud  I  saw  one  sitting  like  unto 

22.  8.  I  John  am  he  that  heard  and  saw  these  things. 

And  when  I  heard  and  ^saiv,  I  fell  down 
see  beheld,  beholdeth,  beholding,  looked,  seeing,  seen,  seest. 

Sawest. — A.V.  ^seen. 

Bev.  1.  19.  Write  therefore  the  things  which  thou  haivest 
20.  the  mystery  of  the  seven  stars  which  thou  saivest 

17.  12.  the  ten  horus  that  thou  sawest  are  ten  kings.  16 

15.  The  waters  which  thou  sawest,  where  the  harlot 

18.  the  woman  whom  thou  sawest  is  the  great  city 

Sawn. 
Heb.  11.  37.  they  were  stoned,  they  were  sawn  asunder 

Say. — A.V.  ^deny,  ^said,  ^s]peah,Hell. 

Mat.  3.  9.  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves.  La.  3.  8 

5.  11.  and  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely 

7.  22,  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day,  Lord,  Lord 

8.  8.  only  ^say  the  word,  and  my  servant  shall.    Lu.  7.  7 

9.  28.  to  do  this  ?     They  "^say  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord 

13.  51.  understood  all  these  things  ?  They  say  unto  him 
16.  13.  Who  do  men  say  that  the  Son  of  man  is  ?  Mh. 

8.  27  :  Lu.  9.  18 

14.  Some  say  John  the  Baptist ;  some,  Elijah 

15.  But  who  say  ye  that  I  am  ?  Mk.  8.  29  :  Lu.  9.  20 

21.  3.  if  any  one  say  aught  unto  you,  ye  shall  saij,  The 

Lord  hath  need.   Mk.  11.  8  fll.  31 :  Lu.  20. 5 

25.  If  we  shall  s.,  From  heaven  ;  he  will  s.  unto  us.  Mk. 

26.  if  we  shall  say,  From  men.  Mk.  11.  32  :  Lie.  20.  6 

23.  3.  do  not  ye  after  their  works  ;  for  they  say,  and  do  not 
26.  22.  exceeding  sorrowful,  and  began  to  say  unto  him 

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SAY 

Mk.  1 .  44.  See  thou  say  nothing  to  any  man 

11.  33.  they  answered  Jesus  and  -say,  We  know  not 
Lu.  4.  23.  Doubtless  ye  will  say  unto  me  this  parable 

7.  40.  Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee.     And 

he  saith,  Master,  say  on 
10.  10.  go  out  iuto  the  streets  thereof  and  say 

12.  11.  or  what  ye  shall  answer,  or  what  ye  shall  say 

12.  teach  you  in  that  very  hour  what  ye  ought  to  say 

13.  32.  Go  aud  hay  to  that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils 

20.  27.  they  which  ^say  that  there  is  no  resurrection 

22.  70.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Ye  say  that  I  am 
Jiio.  4.  2U.  ye  say,  that  in  Jerusalem  is  the  place  where 

35.  Say  not  ye,  There  are  yet  four  mouths,  aud  then 

7.  26.  he  speaketh  openly,  aud  they  sa/y  nothing  unto  him 

8.  48.  Say  we  not  well  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan 

54.  of  whom  ye  say,  that  he  is  your  God  Tyou 

55.  if  I  should  say,  I  know  him  not,  I  shall  be  like  unto 
10.  36.  say  ye  of  him,  whom  the  Father  sanctified 

12.  49.  hath  given  me  a  commandment,  what  I  should  s. 

13.  13.  Ye  call  me,  Master,  aud.  Lord  :  aud  ye  say  well 

16.  12.  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto  you 
Acts  2.  29.  Brethren,  I  may  '^say  unto  you  freely  of  the 

4.  14.  seeing  the  man — they  could  say  nothing  against  it 
6.  14.  for  we  have  heard  him  say,  that  this  Jesus 

13.  15.  any  word  of  exhortation  for  the  people,  say  on 

17.  18.  And  some  said,  What  would  this  babbler  say  ! 

21.  23.  Do  therefore  this  that  we  sa.ij  to  thee 

23.  18.  unto  thee,  who  hath  something  to  say  to  thee 
24. 20.  men  themselves  say  whatwroug-doiugtheyfouud 
26. 22.  what  the  prophets  and  Moses  did  say  should  come 

Bom.  3.  5.  what  shall  we  say  ?     Is  God  unrighteous 
8.  and  as  some  affirm  that  we  say),  Let  us  do  evil 
4.  1.  What  then  shall  we  say.  6.  1  :  7.  7  :  8.  31 :  9. 14, 30 

9.  20.  Shall  the  thing  formed  say  to  him  that  formed  it 

10.  6.  Say  not  iu  thy  heart,  Who  shall  ascend     [Spirit 

1  Cor.  12.  3.  no  man  can  say,  Jesus  is  Lord,  but  iu  the  Holy 

14.  16.  unlearned  say  the  Amen  at  thy  giving  of  thanks 

23.  will  they  not  say  that  ye  are  mad  ?  [rection 

15.  12.  how  say  some  among  you  that  there  is  no  resur- 

2  Cor.  9.  4.  we  (that  we  say  not,  ye)  should  be  put  to  shame 
10.  10.  For,  His  letters,  they  say,  are  weighty  aud  stroug 

Col.  4.  17.  say  to  Archippus,  Take  heed  to  the  ministry 
1  Th.  4.  15.  this  we  say  unto  you  by  the  word  of  the  Lord 
1  Ti7n.  1.  7.  though  they  understand  neither  what  they  s. 
Tit.  2.  8.  be  ashamed,  having  no  evil  thing  to  say  of  us 
P/iilem.  19. 1  say  not  unto  thee  how  that  thou  owest  to  me 
Heb.  5.  11.  Of  whom  we  have  many  things  to  say 
7.  9.  And,  so  to  say,  through  Abraham  even  Levi 

9.  11.  with  hands,  that  is  to  say,  not  of  this  creation 

10.  20.  way,  through  the  veil,  that  is  to  say,  his  flesh 

11.  14.  For  they  that  say  such  things  make  it  manifest 

13.  6.  with  good  courage  we  say.  The  Lord  is  my  helper 
Jas.  1.  13,  Let  no  man  say  when  he  is  tempted 

4.  13.  Go  to  now,  ye  th&t  say.  To-day  or  to-morrow 
15.  For  that  ye  ought  to  say,  If  the  Lord  will,  we  shall 
1  Jno.  1.6.  If  we  say  that  we  have  fellowship  with  him 
8.  If  "wesay  that  we  have  uo  siu,  we  deceive.  10 

4.  20.  If  a  man  say,  I  love  God,  aud  hateth  his  brother 

5.  16.  not  concerning  this  do  I  say  that  he  should  make 
Bev.  2.  9.  which  say  they  are  Jews,  aud  they  are  not.  3.  9 

24.  to  you  I  say,  to  the  rest  that  are  in  Thyatira 
22.  17.  Spirit  and  the  bride  say — let  him  say,  Come 

see  answer,  call,  saying,  speak. 

I  Say,  Say  I. — A.V.  hnean,  ^said,  ^sjwak,  Hell. 

Mat.  8.  9.  I  say  to  this  one,  Go,  and  he  goeth.  Lu.  7.  8 
18.  22.  I  say  not  unto  thee,  Until  seven  times  ;  but 

Mk.  2.  11.  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise.  5.  41  :  Lu.  5.  24  :  7.  14 
13.  37.  what  I  say  unto  you  I  say  unto  all,  Watch 


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SCATTER 


Lu.  4.  25.  of  a  truth/  ^say  \mto  you,  There  were  many 

6.  46.  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not  the  things  which  I  say  ? 

7.  47.  Wherefore  I  say  unto  thee,  Her  sins,  which  are 
12.  59. 1  hay  unto  thee,  Thou  shalt  by  no  means  come  out 
23.  43.  Verily  I  say  unto  thee.  To-day  shalt  thou  be 

Jno.  4.  85.  behold,  /  say  unto  you,  Lift  up  your  eyes 
5.  34.  howbeit  /  say  these  things,  that  ye  may  be  saved 

8.  45.  because  I  ^say  the  truth,  ye  believe  me  not 
46.  If  1  say  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe  me  ? 

12.  27.  what  shall  I  say  ?  Father,  save  me  from  this 
16.  26.  /  say  not  unto  you,  that  I  will  pray  the  Father 
Acts  21.37.  saith  unto  the  chief  captain.  May  /  ^s.  something 
Bom.  3.  26.  for  the  shewing,  I  say,  of  his  righteousness 

9.  1.  I  say  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not,  my  conscience 

1  Cor.  6.  5.   /  ^say  this  to  move  you  to  shame 
7.  6.  But  this  I  ^say  by  way  of  permission 

12.  But  to  the  rest  ^say  I,  not  the  Lord 

7.  29.  But  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  is  shortened 
35.  And  this  J  ^say  for  your  own  profit 

10.  15.  I  speak  as  to  wise  men  ;  judge  ye  what  I  say 

19.  What  say  I  then  ?  that  a  thing  sacrificed  to  idols 

20.  But  I  say,  that  the  things  which  the  Gentiles 
29.  conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  the  other's 

11.  22.  What  shall  /  say  to  you  ?  shall  I  praise  you 

15.  50.  Now  this  I  say.    2  Cor.  9.  6  :    Gal.  3.  17  :    5.  16  : 
Epli.  4.  17:  Co;.  2.  4 

2  Cor.  7.  3.  I  ^say  it  not  to  condemn  you  :  for  I  have  said 

8.  13.  I^say  not  this,  that  others  may  be  eased 
Gal.  1.  9.  As  we  have  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again 

5.  2.  /  Paul  say  i;nto  you,  that,  if  ye  receive  circumcision 
2  Tim.  2.  7.  Consider  what  I  say  ;  for  the  Lord  shall  give 
Philem.  21.  that  thou  wilt  do  even  beyond  what!  say 
Heb.  11.  32.  And  what  shall  /  more  say  ?  for  the  time 
Bev.  7.  14.  And  1  '^say  unto  him,  My  lord,  thou  knowest 
see  mean,  I  speak. 

Sayest. 
Mat.  26.  70.  saying,  I  know  not  what  thou  sayest 
27. 11.  Art  thou  the  King  of  the  Jews  ?  And  Jesus  said 
unto  him,  Thou  sayest.  Mk.  15.  2  :  Lu.  23.  3 
Mk.  5.  31.  thronging  thee,  and  s.  thou.  Who  touched  me  ? 
14.  68.  I  neither  know,  nor  understand  what  thou  sayest 
Lu.  20.  21.  Master,  we  know  that  thou  sayest  and  teachest 
Jno.  1.  22.  What  sayest  thou  [John]  of  thyself?   [rightly 
8.5.  to  stone  such  :  what  then  sayest  thou  of  her  ? 
33.  how  sayest  thou.  Ye  shall  be  made  free  ? 
52    Abraham  is  dead — and  thou  sayest.  If  a  man  keep 
9.  17.  the  blind  man  again.  What  sayest  thou  of  him 
12.  34.  sayest  thou.  The  Son  of  man  must  be  lifted  up  ? 
14.  9.  how  sayest  thou.  Shew  us  the  Father  ? 

18.  34.  Jesus  answered,  Sayest  thou  this  of  thyself 
37 .  Jesus  answered.  Thou  sayest  that  I  am  a  king 

Bom.  2.  22.  that  sayest  a  man  should  not  commit  adultery 
1  Cor.  14.  16.  seeing  that  he  knoweth  not  what  thou  s.  ? 
Bev.  3.  17.  Because  thou  sayest,  I  am  rich,  andhave  gotten 

Saying. — A.V.  ^said,  ^say,  ^spoken,  huords. 
Mat.  15.  12.  Pharisees  were  offended— they  heard  this  s.? 
17.  5.  behold,  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  '^saying,  This  is 

19.  11.  All  men  cannot  receive  this  saying,  but  they  to 
22.  when  the  young  man  heard  the  s.,  he  went  away 

21.  16.  said  unto  him,  Hearest  thou  what  these  are  ^s.  i 
26.  44.  prayed  a  third  time,  saying  again  the  same  words 
28.  15.  this  saying  was  spread  abroad  among  the  Jews 
Mh.  7.  29.  said  iinto  her,  For  this  saying  go  thy  way 

8.  32.  And  he  spake  the  saying  openly.  And  Peter  took 

9.  10.  they  kept  the  s.,  questioning  among  themselves. 
32.  [disciples]  vmderstood  not  the  saying       {Lu.  2.  50 

10.  22.  But  his  countenance  fell  at  the  saying 


Mk.  13.  6.  Many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am  he 
14.  68.  But  he  denied,  s.,  I  neither  know,  nor  understand 

Lu.  1.  29.  [Mary]  was  greatly  troubled  at  the  saying 
2. 17.  the  saying -whicii  was  spoken  to  them  [shepherds] 
9.  45.  were  afraid  to  ask  him  about  this  saying 
11.  45.  Master,  in  saying  this  thou  reproachest  us  also 

18.  34.  this  saying  was  hid  from  them  [disciples] 

20.  26.  they  were  not  able  to  take  hold  of  the  ^saying 
Jno.  4.  37.  For  herein  is  the  saying  true.  One  soweth 

6.  60.  This  is  a  hard  saying  ;  who  can  hear  it  ? 

19.  8.  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  this  saying 
12.  the  Jews  cried  out,  saying.  If  thou  release  this  man 

21.  23.  This  s.  therefore  went  forth  among  the  brethren 
Acts  6.  5.  And  the  saying  pleased  the  whole  multitude 

7.  29.  Moses  fled  at  this  saying,  and  became  a  sojourner 
40.  s.  unto  Aaron,  Make  us  gods  which  shall  go  before  us 

11.  7.  a  voice  saying  unto  me.  Rise,  Peter;  kill  and  eat 
16.  35.  the  magistratessent  the  Serjeants,  saying.  Let 
36.  reported  the  words  to  Paul,  saying,  The  magistrates 
19.  28.  cried  out,  s..  Great  is  Diana  of  the  Ephesians 
26.  22.  saying  nothing  but  what  the  proijhets  and  Moses 
1  Cor.  15.  54.  s.  that  is  written.  Death  is  swallowed  up 
1  Tmh.1.15.  Faithful  is  the  s.  3.1:4.9:  2Tzm.2.11:  Tit.'d.Q 
Heb.  8.  1.  in  the  things  which  we  are  %.  the  chief  point 
Bev.  13.  14.  saying  to  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

14.  13.  voice  from  heaven  s.,  Write,  Blessed  are  the  dead 
see  affirming,  speaki7if),  s^ipposing,  word,  words. 

Sayings.  -  A.V.  Hhings,  Huords. 

Lu.  1.  65.  and  all  these  sayings  were  noised  abroad 
2.  19.  Mary  kept  all  these  ^sayings,  pondering  them 
51.  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  heart 
7.  1.  After  he  had  ended  all  his  sayings  in  the  ears  of 
9.  28.  about  eight  days  after  these  sayings,  he  took 
Jno.  10.  21.  These  are  not  the  H.  of  one  possessed  with  a 
12.  47.  if  any  man  hear  my  '^sayings,  and  keep  them  not 
48.  rejecteth  me,  and  receiveth  not  my  '^sayings 
Acts  14.  18.  with  these  sayings  scarce  restrained  they 
see  ivord,  words. 

Scales, 
Acts  9.  18.  there  fell  from  his  eyes  as  it  were  scales 

Scarce— ly. 
Acts  14.  18.  with  these  sayings  scarce  restrained  they 
Ro7n.  5.  7.  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die 
1  Fet.  4.  18.  if  the  righteous  is  scarcely  saved,  where 
see  difficulty. 

Scarlet. 
Mat.  27.  28.  stripped  him,  and  put  on  him  a  scarlet  robe 
Heb.  9.  19.  and  scarlet  wool  and  hyssop,  and  sprinkled 
Bev.  17.  3.  a  woman  sitting  upon  a  sccM'Ze^-coloured  beast 
4.  the  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  scarlet 
18.  12.  merchandise  of — purple,  and  silk,  and  scarlet 
16.  arrayed  in  fine  linen  and  purple  and  scarlet 

Scatter— ed. — A.V.  ^dispersed,  ^grind,  ^strawed. 

Mat.  9.  36.  scattered,  as  sheep  not  having  a  shepherd 
21.  44.  it  shall  fall,  it  will  ^scaMer  him  as  dust.  Lu.  20.  ^18 

25.  24.  gathering  where  thou  didst  not  ^scatter.  ^26 

26.  31.  the  flock  shall  be  scattered  abroad.  J/A-.  14.  27 
Lu.  1.  51-  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  imagination 
Jno.  11.  52.  the  children  of  God  that  are  scattered  abroad 

16.  32.  ye  shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his  own 
Acts  5.  37.  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  ^scattered  abroad 
8. 1.  all  scattered  abroad  throughout  the  regions  of  Judsea 


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Acts  8.  4.  that  were  scattered  abroad  went  about  preaching 
11.  19.  that  were  scattered  abroad  upon  the  tribulation 
2  Cor.  9.  9.  He  hath  '^scattered  abroad,  he  hath  given 
see  dispersed,  dispersion. 

Scattereth. 

Afrt^  12.  30.  that  gathereth  not  with  me  s.  Lu.  11.  23 
Jiw.  10.  12.  and  the  wolf  suatcheth  them,  and  scattereth 

Sceptre. 
Heb.  1.  8.  the  s.  of  uprightness  is  the  s.  of  thy  kingdom 

Schism. 
1  Cor.  12.  25.  that  there  should  be  no  sc]iis?n  in  the  body 

School. 
Acts  19. 9.  [Paul]  reasoning  daily  in  the  school  of  Tyrannus 
Schoolmaster  A.V.—see  tutor. 
Science  A.V. — see  knowledge. 

Scoffed.— .4.  V.  ^derided. 

Lu.  16. 14.  Pharisees,  who  were  lovers  of  money — ^s.  at  him 
23.  35.  the  rulers  also  ^scoffed  at  him,  saying,  He  saved 

Scoffers  A.V. — see  mockers. 

Scorch— ed — ing. — A.V.  ^burning. 

Mat.  13.  6.  the  sun  was  risen,  they  were  scorched.  Mh.  4.  6 
20. 12.  borne  the  burden  of  the  day  and  the  scorching  heat 
Jas.  1.  11.  For  the  sun  ariseth  with  a  '^scorching  wind 
liev.  16.  8.  and  it  was  given  unto  it  to  scorch  men  with  fire 

9.  And  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat 

Scorn. 

Mat.  9.  24.  they  laughed  him  to  scorn.  Mk.  5. 40 :  Lu.  8.  53 

Scorpion— s. 

Lu.  10.  19.  authority  to  tread  upon  serpents  and  scorpions 
11. 12.  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  give  him  a  scorpion  ? 
Eev.  9.  3.  as  the  scorpions  of  the  earth  have  power 

5.  as  the  torment  of  a  scorpion,  when  it  striketh  a  man 

10.  And  they  have  tails  like  unto  scorpions,  and  stmgs 

Scoiirge. 

Mat.  10.  17.  in  their  synagogues  they  will  scourge  you 
20. 19.  the  Gentiles  to  mock,  and  to  s.  Mk.  10.  34  :  Lu.  18. 
23.  34.  some  of  them  shall  ye  s.  in  your  synagogues    [33 
Jno.  2.  15.  he  made  a  scourge  of  cords,  and  cast  all  out 
Acts  22.  25.  lawful  for  you  to  s.  a  man  that  is  a  Koman 

Scoiirged — eth. 

Mat.  27.  26.  but  Jesus  he  scourged.  Mh.  15.  15  :  Jno.  19. 1 
Heb.  12.  6.  And  scourgeth  every  son  whom  he  receiveth 

Scourging— s. 

Acts  22.  24.  that  he  should  be  examined  by  scourging 
Heb.  11.  36.  others  had  trial  of  mockings  and  scourgings 

Scribe— s. 

Mat.  2.  4.   [Herod]  gathering — the  chief  priests  and  scribes 
5.  20.  exceed  the  righteousness  of  the  s.  and  Pharisees 

7.  29.  having  authority,  and  not  as  their  s.  Mk.  1.  22 

8.  19.  there  came  a  s.,  and  said  unto  him,  Master,  I  will 
9. 3.  the  s.  said  within  tbemselves.  This  man  blasphemeth 
12.  38.  certain  of  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  answered  him 


Mat.  13.  52.  every  scribe  who  hath  been  made  a  disciple 

15.  1.  from  Jerusalem  Pharisees  and  s.,  saying.  Mk.  7. 1 

16.  21.  suffer  many  things  of — chief  priests  and  scribes 
17. 10.  say  the  s.  that  Elijah  must  first  come  ?  JUk.  9. 11 

20.  18.  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  chief 

priests  and  scribes.  Mk.  10.  33 

21.  15.  the  scribes  saw  the  wonderfiil  things  that  he  did 
23.  2.  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  on  Moses'  seat 

13.  woe  unto  you,  s.  and  Pharisees.  15,  23,  25,  27,  29 

34.  I  send  unto  you  prophets,  and  wise  men,  and  s. 

26.  57.  where  the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  gathered 

27.  41.  mocking  him,  with  the  s.  and  elders.  Mk.  15.  31 
Mk.  2.  6.  the  scribes  sitting  there,  and  reasoning  in  their 

16.  the  scribes  of  the  Pharisees— eating  with  the  sinners 
3.  22.  the  scribes  which  came  down  from  Jerusalem  said 

7.  5.  and  the  scribes  ask  him,  Why  walk  not  thy  disciples 

8.  31.  be  rejected  by  the  elders,  and  the  chief  priests, 

and  the  scribes.  Lu.  9.  22 

9.  14.  multitude — and  scribes  questioning  with  them 

11.  18.  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  heard  it,  and 

sought  how  they  might  destroy  him.  Lu.  19.  47 
27.  the  chief  priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  the  elders 

12.  28.  one  of  the  s.  came,  and  heard  them  questioning 
32.  the  s.  said  unto  him.  Of  a  truth.  Master.  Lu.  20. 39 

35.  How  say  the  s.  that  the  Christ  is  the  son  of  David  ? 
38.  Beware  of  the  s.,  which  desire  to  walk.  Lu.  20.  46 

14. 1.  the  scribes  sought  how  they  might  take  him 
43.  swords  and  staves,  from — the  scribes  and  the  elders 
53.  led  Jesus  away  to  the  high  priest — the  s.  Lu.  22.  66 
15.  1.  and  s.,  and  the  whole  council,  held  a  consultation 
Lu.  5.  21.  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  reason 
30.  Pharisees  and  their  scribes  murmured.  15.  2 
6.  7.  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  watched  him 
11.  53.  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  press 
20.  1.  there  came  upon  him  the  chief  priests  and  the  s. 
19.  s.  and  the  chief  priests  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him 

22.  2.  the  s.  sought  how  they  might  put  him  to  death 

23.  10.  the  scribes  stood,  vehemently  accusing  him 
Jno.  8.  3.  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  bring  a  woman 
Acts  4.  5.  and  scribes  were  gathered  together  in  Jerusalem 

6.  12.  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the  elders,  and  the  s. 
23.  9.  the  scribes  of  the  Pharisees'  part  stood  up 

1  Cor.  1.  20.  Where  is  the  wise  ?  where  is  the  scribe  I 

Scrip  .4.  F. — see  tvallet. 

Scriptiire. — A.V.  Vie. 

Mk.  12. 10.  Have  ye  not  read  even  this  scripture;  The  stone 

15.  28.  And  the  s.  was  fulfilled,  which  saith  [margin] 
Z/M.  4.  21.  To-day  hath  this  scripiture  been  fulfilled 
Jno.  2.  22.  beheved  the  scripture,  and  the  word  which  Jesus 

7.  38.  the  scripture  hath  said,  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow 
42.  the  scripture  said  that  the  Christ  cometh  of  the  seed 

10.  35.  (and  the  scrip)tu,re  cannot  be  broken) 

13.  18.  that  the  s.  may  be  fulfilled.  17.  12  :  19.  24,  28,  36 

19.  37.  another  scripture  saith,  They  shall  look  on  him 

20.  9.  knew  not  the  scripture,  that  he  must  rise  again 
Acts  1.  16.  it  was  needful  that  the  s.  should  be  fulfilled 

8.  32.  the  s.  which  lie  [eunuch]  was  reading  was  this 
35.  Philip— from  this  scripture,  preached  unto  him 

Bom.  4.  3.  what  saith  the  s.  ?  And  Abraham  believed  God 

9.  17.  For  the  scripture  saith  unto  Pharaoh 

10. 11.  the  scripture  saith,  Whosoever  believeth  on  him 

11.  2.  Or  wot  ye  not  what  the  scripture  saith  of  Elijah  ? 
Gal.  3.  8.  the  scripture,  foreseeing  that  God  would  justify 

22.  the  scripture  hath  shut  up  all  things  ixnder  sin 
4.  30.  what  saith  the  scripture  ?  Cast  out  the  handmaid 

1  Tim.  5.  18.  the  scripture  saith,  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle 

2  Tim.  3. 16.  Every  s.  inspired  of  God  is  also  profitable 


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Jas.  2.  8.  if  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law,  according  to  the  s. 
23.  the  s.  was  fulfilled  which  saith,  And  Abraham 
4.  5.  Or  think  ye  that  the  scripture  speaketh  in  vain  ? 
6.  Wherefore  the  is.  saith,  God  resisteth  the  proud 

1  Pet.  2.  G.  is  contained  in  s.,  Behold,!  lay  in  Zion  achief 

2  Pet.  1.  20.  no  prophecy  of  s.  is  of  private  interpretation 

Scriptures. 
Mat.  21.  42.  Did  ye  never  rend  in  the  s..  The  stone 
22.  29.  Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  scriptures.  Mlc.  12.  24 

26.  54.  How  then  should  the  scrqitures  be  fulfilled 

56.  that  the  scriptures  of  the  prophets  might  be  fulfilled 
Mk.  14.  49.   that  the  scrij)tures  might  be  fulfilled 
Lu.  24.  27.  he  interpreted  to  them  in  all  the  scriptures 

32.  in  the  way,  while  he  opened  to  us  the  scriptures  ? 

45.  opened  he  their  mind— understand  the  scriptures 
Jno.  5.  39.  Ye  search  the  scriptures,  hecuwse  ye  think  that 
Acts  17.  2.  Paul— reasoned  with  them  from  t\xe  scriptures 

l\.Q-s.a,iriiu\n^ihe  scriptures  A-sa\Y,v{\i&ih.&vih.Qii&i)iiu^& 
18.  24.  he  [Apollos]  was  mighty  in  the  scriptures 

28.  shewing  by  the  scriptures  that  Jesus  was  the  Christ 
Rom.  1.  2.  promised  afore  by  his  prophets  in  the  holy  s. 

15.  4.  through  comfort  of  the  s.  we  might  have  hope 

16.  26.  but  now  is  manifested,  and  by  the  scriptures 

1  Cor.  15.  3.  Christ  died— according  to  the  scriptures 

4.  he  hath  been  raised— according  to  the  scriptures 

2  Pet.  8.  16.  wrest,  as  they  do  also  the  other  scriptures 

see  {sacred)  writings. 

Scroll. 
Rev.  6. 14.  And  the  heaven  was  removed  as  a  scroll 

Sea— s. 
Mat.  4. 13.  dwelt  in  Capernaum,  which  is  by  the  sea 

15.  the  land  of  Napthali,  Toward  the  sea 

18.  [Jesus]  and  walking  by  the  sea  of.  Mk.  1.  16 
8.  26.  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  winds  and  the  sea 

27.  even  the  winds  and  the  sea  obey  him  ?  Mk.  4.  41 
15.  29.  Jesus — came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee 

17.  27.  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cast  a  hook 

23. 15.  ye  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one  proselyte 
Mk.  3.  7.  Jesus  with  his  disciples  withdrew  to  the  sea 

4.  1.  all  the  multitude  were  by  the  sea  on  the  land 
39.  and  said  unto  the  sea,  Peace,  be  still 

5.  21.  gathered  ^^nto  him  :  and  he  was  by  the  sea 

Jno.  6. 1.  went  away  to  the  other  side  of  the  s.  of  Galilee.  25 

16.  his  disciples  went  down  unto  the  sea 

17.  and  were  going  over  the  sea  unto  Capernaum 

18.  And  the  sea  was  rising  by  reason  of  a  great  wind 
21.  1.  Jesus  manifested  himself — at  the  sea  of  Tiberias 

^c^sl4. 15.  God,  who  made  the  heaven — and  thes.  iiey.  10. 6 
17. 14.  brethren  sent  forth  Paul  to  go  as  far  as  to  the  sea 

27.  5.  when  we  had  sailed  acrossthe  s.  which  is  off  Cilicia 

27.  41.  lighting  upon  a  place  where  two  seas  met 

28.  4.  though  he  hath  escaped  from  the  sea,  yet  Justice 
1  Cor.  10. 1.  under  the  cloud,  and  all  passed  through  the  sea 
Rev.  4.  6.  as  it  were  a  glassy  sea  like  unto  crystal 

7.  2.  to  whom  it  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and  the  sea 
3.  saying.  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea 

12.  12.  Woe  for  the  earth  and  for  the  sea 

14.  7.  worship  him  that  made  the  heaven — and  sea 

15.  2.  I  saw  as  it  were  a  glassy  sea— by  the  glassy  sea 

18.  17.  as  many  as  gain  their  living  by  sea,  stood  afar  off 
20.  13.  And  the  sea  gave  up  the  dead  which  were  in  it 
21. 1.  first  earth  are  passed  away ;  and  the  sea  is  no  more 

see  in  the  sea. 

In,  or  into  the  Sea.— .4.F.  hmto  the  sea,  hipon  the  sea. 

Mat.  4.  18.  casting  a  net  into  the  sea.  Mk.  1. 16 

8.  24.  there  arose  a  great  tempest  iw  the  sea 


SEAL 

Mat.  8. 32.  herd  rushed  down  the  steep  into  the  s.  Mk.b.  13 
13.  47.  like  unto  a  net,  that  was  cast  into  the  sea 
21.  21.  Be  thou  taken  up  and  cast  into  the  sea.  Mk.  11.  23 

Mk.  4.  1.  so  that  he  entered  into  a  boat,  and  sat  in  the  sea 
h.  13.  two  thousand  ;   and  they  were  choked  i>i  tlie  sea 

9.  42.  neck,  and  he  were  cast  into  the  sea.  Lu.  17.  2 
Lu.  17. 6.  Be  thou  rooted  up,  and  be  thou  planted  in  the  sea 
Jno.  21.  7.  Simon  Peter — cast  himself  into  the  sea 

Acts  27.  30.  and  had  lowered  the  boat  into  the  sea 
38.  throwing  out  the  wheat  into  the  sea 
40.  casting  off  the  anchors,  they  left  them  ^in  the  sea 

1  Cor.  10.  2.  unto  Moses  in  the  cloud  and  in  the  sea 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  the  wilderness,  in  perils  in  the  sea 

Jas.  3.  7.  creeping  things  and  things  in  the  sea,  is  tamed 

Bev.  8.  8.  mountain  burning  with  fire  was  cast  into  the  sea 

9.  the  third  part  of  the  creatures  which  were  in  the  sea 

16.  3.  second  [angel]  poured  out  his  bowl  '^into  the  sea — 

every  living  soul  died — in  the  sea 
18.  19.  made  rich  all  that  had  their  ships  in  the  sea 
21.  as  it  were  a  great  millstone,  and  cast  it  into  the  sea 
see  overboard. 

Of,  or  out  of  the  Sea. 

Mat.  18.  6.  that  he  should  be  sunk  in  the  depth  of  the  sea 
Mk.  5.  1.  they  came  to  the  other  side  of  the  sea 
Lu.  21.  25.  in  perplexity  for  the  roaring  of  the  sea 
Jno.  6.  22.  the  multitude — on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

25.  when  they  found  him  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 
Rom.  9.  27.  children  of  Israel  be  as  the  sand  of  tlie  sea 
Jas.  1.  6.  for  he  that  doubteth  is  like  the  surge  af  the  sea 
Jude  13.  wild  waves  of  the  s.,  foaming  out  their  own  shame 
Bev.  8.  8.  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became  blood 

13.  1.  he  stood  upon  the  sand  of  the  sea.     And  I  saw  a 
beast  coming  up  out  of  the  sea 

20.  8.  the  number  of  whom  is  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 

On,  or  upon  the  Sea. 

Mat.  14.  25.  he  came  unto  them,  walking  upon  the  sea. 
26 :  Mk.  6.  48,  49  :  Jno.  6.  19  \the  sea 

Bev.  5.  13.  every  created  thing — under  the  earth,  and  on 
7.  1.  no  wind  should  blow  on  the  earth,  and  on  the  sea 

10.  2.  and  he  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  sea 

5.  the  augel  which  I  saw  standing  upon  the  sea.  8 
see  into  the  sea. 

Sea  coast. — see  coast. 

Sea  shore. 
Heb.  11.  12.  as  the  sand,  which  is  by  the  s.  s.,  innumerable 

Sea  side. 

Mat.  13.  1.  Jesus  out  of  the  house,  and  sat  by  the  sea  side 
Mk.  2.  13.  [Jesus]  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side 

4.  1.  he  [Jesus]  began  to  teach  by  the  sea  side 
Acts  10.  6.  tanner,  whose  hoiise  is  by  the  sea  side.  32 

Seal— s. 
J)io.  3.  33.  hath  set  his  seal  to  this,  that  God  is  true 
Rom.  4.  11.  circumcision,  a  seal  of  the  righteousness 

1  Cor.  9. 2.  the  seal  of  mine  apostleship  are  ye  in  the  Lord 

2  Tim.  2.  19.  having  this  seal.  The  Lord  knoweth  them 
Bev.  5.  1.  a  book — close  sealed  with  seven  seaZs 

2.  to  open  the  book,  and  to  loose  the  seals  thereof?  5 
9.  Worthy  art  thou — and  to  open  the  seals  thereof 

6.  1.  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of  the  seven  seals 

3.  the  second  seal.    5.   the  third  seal.     1.   the  fourth 

seal.     9.  the  fifth  seal.     12.  the  sixth  seal.     8.  1. 
the  seventh  seal 

7.  2.  another  angel — having  the  seal  of  the  living  God 


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Rev.  9.  4.  hurt — only  such  men  as  have  not  the  s.  of  God 
10.  4.  Seal  up  the  things  which  the  seven  thunders 

22. 10.  Seal  not  up  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  book 

see  sealed. 

Sealed.— -.4.  V.  heal. 

Jno.  6.  27.  him  the  Father,  even  God,  hath  sealed 
Botti.  15.  28.  and  have  sealed  to  them  this  fruit 
2  Cor.  1.  22.  who  also  sealed  us,  and  gave  us  the  earnest 
Eph.  1.  13.  also  believed,  ye  were  s.  with  the  Holy  Spirit 

4.  30.  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God,  in  whom  ye  were  sealed 
Bev.  5.  1.  a  book — close  sealed  with  seven  seals 

7.  3.  till  we  shall  have  sealed  the  servants  of  our  God 

4.  the  number  of  them  which  were  s. — sealed  out  of 

5.  Of  the  tribe  of  Jiidah  were  sealed.  8      [every  tribe 

20.  3.  into  the  abyss,  and  shut  it,  and  ^sealed  it  over  him 

Sealing. 
Mat.  '27.  66.  made  the  sepulchre  sure,  sealing  the  stone 

Seam. 

Jno.  19.  23.  the  coat  was  without  seam,  woven  from  the  top 

Search — ed. — A.V.  ^enquire. 

Mat.  2.  8.  Go  and  search  out  carefully— the  young  child 

10.  11.  city  or  village  ye  shall  enter,  is.  out  who  in  it 
Jno.  5.  39.  Ye  search  tlie  scriptures,  because  ye  think 

7.  52.  S.,  and  see  that  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  prophet 
1  Pet.  ] .  10.  the  prophets  sought  and  searched  diligently 

Searcheth— ing. 

Bom.  8.  27.  he  that  searcheth  the  hearts  knoweth  what  is 
1  Cor.  2.  10.  for  the  Spirit  searcheth  all  things 
1  Pet.  1.  11.  searching  what  time  or  what  manner  of  time 
Bev.  2.23. 1  am  he  which  iearcAei/i  the  reins  and  hearts 

see  examining. 

Seared  A.V. — see  hranded. 

Season — ed. — A.  V.  ^alwags,  Hime. 

Mat.  11.  25.  At  that  ^season  Jesus  answered.  12.  21 

14. 1.  At  that  '^season  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  the  report 

21.  34.  when  the  '^season  of  the  fruits  drew  near 

Mk.  9.  50.  lost  its  saltness,  wherewith  will  ye  season  it  ? 

11.  13.  for  it  was  not  the  '^season  of  figs. 

12.  2.  at  the  s,  he  sent  to  the  husbandmen.  Lu.  20.  10 
Lu.  1.  20.  my  words,  which  shall  be  fulfilled  in  their  season 

4.  13.  temptation,  he  departed  from  him  for  a  season 

12.  42.  give  them  their  portion  of  food  in  due  season  ? 

13.  1.  were  some  present  at  that  very  season  which  told 

14.  34.  lost  its  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be  seasoned  ? 
21.  36.  watch  ye  at  every  ^season,  making  supplication 

Jno.  5.  35.  ye  were  willing  to  rejoice  for  a  season  in  his  light 
Acts  7.  20.  At  which  "^season  Moses  was  born 

13. 11.  thou  shalt  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  season 
24.  25.  when  I  have  a  convenient  scftsoH,  I  will  call  thee 

Bom.  3.  26.  of  his  righteousness  at  this  present  '^season 
9.  9.  According  to  this  '^season  will  I  come,  and  Sarah 

1  Cur.  7.  5.  except  it  be  by  consent  for  a  '^season 

2  Cor.  7.  8.  epistle  made  you  sorry,  though  but  for  a  season 
Col.  4.  6.  speech  be  always  with  grace,  seasoned  with  salt 

1  Th.  2.  17.  being  bereaved  of  you  for  a  short  "^season 

2  Th.  2.  6.  that  he  may  be  revealed  in  his  own  '^season 
2  Tim.  4.  2.  be  instant  in  season,  out  of  season;  reprove 
Philem.  15.  he  was  therefore  parted  from  thee  for  a  s. 
Heb.  11.  25.  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  a  season 

see  seasons,  time,  while,  little  wltile. 


Seasons. — A.V.  ^season,  Himes. 

Mat.  21.  41.  shall  render  him  the  fruits  in  their  seasons 
Jno.5. 4.  angel  of  the  Lord  went  down  at  certain  ^s.  [margin] 
Acts  1.  7.  It  is  not  for  you  to  know  times  or  seasons 

3.  19.  so  there  may  come  '^seasons  of  refreshing 

14.  17.  gave  you  from  heaven  rains  and  fruitful  seasons 
Gal.  4. 10.  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and-s.,  and  years 
1  Th.  5.  1.  But  concerning  the  times  and  the  seasons 
Tit.  1.  3.  in  his  own  ^seasons  manifested  his  word 

Seat — s. — A.V.  h-oom — s. 

Mat.  21.  12.  seats  of  them  that  sold  the  doves.  Mk.  11.  15 
23.  2.  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  on  Moses'  seat 

6.  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues.    Mk.  12.  39  :  Lu. 

11.  43  :  20.  46 
Lie.  14.  7.  he  marked  how  they  chose  out  the  chief  ^seats 
8.  to  a  marriage  feast,  sit  not  down  in  the  chief  ^seat 
see  judgement-seat,  mercy-seat,  throne,  thrones. 

Seated.— ^.F.  hit,  ^sitteth. 
Lu.  22.  69.  henceforth  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  ^s.  at  the 
Col.  3.  1.  where  Christ  is,  %.  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

Second. — A.V.  ^again,  "^another. 

Mat.  21.  30.  he  came  to  the  second,  and  said  likewise 
22.  26.  the  s.  also,  and  the  third.  Mk.  12.  21  :  Lu..  20.  30 
39.  And  a  second  like  unto  it  is  this.  Mk.  12.  31 
26.  42.  Again  a  second  time  he  went  away,  and  prayed 

Mk.  14.  72.  straightway  the  second  time  the  cock  crew 

Lu.  12.  88.  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch 
19.  18.  the  second  came,  saying.  Thy  pound,  Lord 

Jno.  3.  4.   can  he  enter  a  s.  time  into  his  mother's  womb 

4.  54.  This  is  again  the  second  sign  that  Jesus  did 

9.  24.  they  called  a  '^second  time  the  man  that  was  blind 
21. 16.  He  saith  to  him  again  a  s.  time,  Simon,  son  of  John 

Acts  7.  13.  at  the  second  time  Joseph  was  made  known 

10.  15.  the  second  time,  What  God  hath  cleansed.  11.  ^9 

12.  10.  they  were  past  the  first  and  the  second  ward 

13.  33.  it  is  written  in  the  second  psalm,  Thou  art  my  Son 

1  Cor.  15.  47.  the  second  man  is  of  heaven 

2  Cor.  1.  15.  that  ye  might  have  a  second  benefit 

13.  2.  as  when  I  was  present  the  second  time 

Tit.  3.  10.  after  a  first  and  second  admonition  refuse 
Heb.  8.  7.  would  no  place  have  been  sought  for  a  second 

9.  3.  And  after  the  second  veil,  the  tabernacle  which  is 

7.  but  into  the  second  the  high  priest  alone,  once 
28.  shall  appear  a  second  time,  apart  from  sin 

10.  9.  taketh  away  the  first,  that  he  may  establish  the  s. 
2  Pet.  3.  1.  This  is  now,  beloved,  the  second  epistle 
Bev.  2.  11.  shall  not  be  hurt  of  the  second  death.  20.  6 

4.  7.  and  the  second  creature  like  a  calf 

6.  3.  opened  the  s.  seal,  I  heard  the  s.  living  creature 

8.  8.  And  the  secund&ngel  sounded,  and  as  it  were  a  great 

11.14.  The  s.  Woe  is  past :  behold,  the  third  Woe  cometh 

14.  8.  a  "^second  angel,  followed,  saying.  Fallen,  fallen 
IG.  3.  And  the  second  poured  out  his  bowl  into  the  sea 

19.  3.  a  ^second  time  they  say.  Hallelujah 

20.  14.  This  is  the  .■.■.  death,  even  the  lake  of  fire.  21.  8 
21.19.  The  first  foundation  was  jasper;  the  s.,  sapphire 

see  day. 

Secondarily  A.V.— see  secondly. 

Secondly.— .4. F.  ^secondarily. 
1  Cor.  12.  28.  first  apostles,  ^s.  prophets,  thirdly  teachers 

Secret— 3— ly. 
Mat.  6.  4.  in  secret :  and  thy  Father  which  seeth  in  s.  G 
18.  thy  Father  which  is  in  s. — Father,  which  seeth  in  s. 


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Mk.  4.  22.  neither  was  anything  made  secret.  Lu.  8.  17 
Jno.  7.  4.  For  no  man  doeth  anything  in  secret 

10.  went  he  also  up,  not  publicly,  but  as  it  were  in  secret 
11.  28.  she  went  away,  and  called  Mary  her  sister  secret/;/ 

18.  "20.  I  have  spoken  openly — and  in  s.  spake  I  nothing 

19.  38.  Joseph — but  secretly  for  fear  of  the  Jews 
Eom.  2. 16.  the  day  when  God  shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men 
1  Cor.  14.  25.  the  secrets  of  his  heart  are  made  manifest 
Epli,.  5.  12.  things  which  are  done  by  them  in  secret 
Phil.  4.  12.  have  I  learned  the  secret  both  to  be  filled 

see  cellar,  hidden,  inner,  silence. 

Sect. — A.V.  ^heresy. 
Acts  5.  17.  (which  is  the  sect  of  the  Sadducees) 

15.  5.  certain  of  the  sect  of  the  Pharisees  who  believed 
24.  5.  and  a  ringleader  of  the  sect  of  the  Nazaienes 

14.  after  the  Way  which  they  call  a  ^sect,  so  serve  I 
26.  5.  the  straitest  s«c<  of  our  religion  I  lived  a  Pharisee 
28.  22.  as  concerning  this  sect,  it  is  known  to  us  that 

Seciire  A.V. — see  rid. 

Secirrity. 

Acts  17.  y.  when  they  had  taken  security  from  Jason 

Sedition — s. — A.V.  ^uproar. 

Acts  21.  38.  which  before  these  days  stirred u^to'^sedit ion 

see  divisions,  insurrection,  jealousies. 

Seduce  A.V. — see  lead,  seduceth. 

Seducers  A.  V. — see  impostors. 

Seduceth — ing. — A .  V.  ^seduce. 
1  Tim.  4.  1.  giving  heed  to  seducing  spirits  and  doctrines 
Bev.  2.  20.  she  teacheth  and  ^seduceth  my  servants 

See. — A  V.  '^Miold,  Hook,  ^perceive,  ^seen.  Hake  heed. 
Mat.  5.  8.  the  pure  in  heart :  for  they  shall  see  God 

16.  that  they  may  see  your  good  works  [6.  42 
7.5.  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast  out  the  mote.  Lu. 
8.  4.  See  thou  tell  no  man.  9.  30  ;  Mk.  1.  44. 

11.  8.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  9  :  Lu.  7.  25,  26 
13.  16.  Bvit  blessed  are  your  eyes,  for  they  see.  Lu.lQ.2^ 

17.  righteous  men  desired  to  see  the  things.  Lu.  10.24 
16.  28.  taste  of  death,  till  they  see  the  Son  of  man 

18.  10.  ^See  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these  little  ones 
24.  6.  wars  :  see  that  ye  be  not  troubled  \Lu.  21.  27 

30.  they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  on  the  clouds. 

26.  58.  and  sat  with  the  officers,  to  see  the  end 

27.  4.  What  is  that  to  us  ?     See  thou  to  it 

49.  let  us  see  whether  Elijah  cometh.  Mk.  15.  36 

28.  1.  and  the  other  Mary  to  see  the  sepulchre 
6.  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 

10.  they  depart  into  Galilee,  and  there  shall  they  see  me 
Mk.  4. 12.  seeing  they  may  see,  and  not  perceive.  Acts  28.  26 

5.  14.  to  see  what  it  was  that  had  come  to  pass.  Lu.  8.  35 
32,  looked  round  about  to  s.  her  that  had  done  this  thing 

6.  38.  How  many  loaves  have  ye  ?  go  and  see 

8.  24.  I  see  men  ;  for  I  behold  them  as  trees,  walking 

9.  1.  taste  of  death,  till  they  ^see  the  kingdom.  Lu.  9.  27 
12.  15.  bring  me  a  penny,  that  I  may  see  it 

Lu.  2.  15.  Let  us  now  go  even  unto  Bethlehem,  and  see 
3.  6.  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 

8.  16.  they  which  enter  in  may  see  the  light.  11.  33 

20.  Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren — desiring  to  see  thee 

9.  9.  And  he  [Herod]  sought  to  see  him.  23.  8 

14.  18.  bought  afield,  audi  must  needs  go  out  and  see  it 
17.  22.  ye  shall  desire  to  see  one  of  the  days  of  the  Son 


Lib.  19.  3.  he  [Zacchaeus]  sought  to  see  Jesus.  4 
23. 8.  he  hoped  to  *see  some  miracle  done  by  him 

24. 39.  i-See  my  hands — it  is  I  myself :  handle  me,  and  see 
Jno.  1.  33.  Upon  whomsoever  thou  shalt  see  the  Spirit 

39.  Come,  and  ye  shall  see.  46  :  11.  34 
50.  thou  shalt  see  greater  things  than  these 
4.  29.  Come,  see  a  man,  which  told  me  all  things  that  ever 

7.  52.  Search,  and  ^see  that  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no 

8.  51.  If  a  man  keep  my  word,  he  shall  never  see  death 
56.  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  day 

9   15.  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  do  see 
19.  ye  say  was  born  blind  ?  how  then  doth  he  now  see  ? 
25.  I  know,  that,  whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I  see 
39.  that  they  which  see  not  may  see — which  see  may 

11.40.  believedst,  thou  shouldest  see  the  glory  of  God? 
12.  9.  but  that  they  might  see  Lazarus  also 

16.  22.  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice 
20.25.  Except  I  shall  s.  in  his  hands  the  print  of  the  nails 
27.  Reach  hither  thy  finger,  and  isee  mj'  hands 
Acts  2.  17.  And  your  young  men  shall  see  visions 

27.  Neither  wilt  thou  give  thy  Holy  One  to  see.  13.  35 
31 .  was  he  left  in  Hades,  nor  did  his  flesh  see  corruption 

7.  56.  I  [Stephen]  see  the  heavens  opened,  and  the  Son 

8.  2i.  For  I  %ee  that  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  bitterness 
15.  36.  visit  the  brethren — and  see  how  they  fare 

19. 21.  After  I  have  been  there,  I  [Paul]  must  also  s.  Rome 
22. 14.  thee  to  know  his  will,  and  to  see  the  Righteous  One 
28.  20.  therefore  did  I  intreat  you  to  see  and  to  speak 
Bom.l.  11.  For  I  long  to  see  you,  that  I  may  impart  unto  you 

7.  23.  but  I  see  a  different  law  in  my  members 

15.  21.  They  shall  see,  to  whom  no  tidings  of  him  came 

24.  (for  I  hope  to  see  you  in  my  journey 

1  Cor.  8.  10.  if  a  man  see  thee  which  hast  knowledge 

16.  10.  if  Timothy  come,  see  that  he  be  with  you 

2  Cor.  7.  8.  for  I  ^see  that  that  epistle  made  you  sorry 

8.  7.  see  that  ye  abound  in  this  grace  also 

Gal.  6.  11.  See  with  how  large  letters  I  have  written 
Eph.  3.  9.  to  make  all  men  see  what  is  the  dispensation 

5.  33.  and  let  the  wife  see  that  she  fear  her  husband 
Phil.  1.  27,  whether  I  come  and  see  you  or  be  absent 

2.  23.  so  soon  as  I  shall  see  how  it  will  go  with  me 
1  Th.  3.  6.  longing  to  see  us,  even  as  we  also  to  see  you 

5.  15.  See  that  none  render  unto  any  one  evil  for  evil 

1  Tim.  6.  16.  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see 

2  Tim.  1.  4.  night  and  day  longing  to  see  thee 

Heb.8.  5.  See,  saith  he,  that  thou  make  all  things  according 

12.  14.  the  sanctification  without  which  no  man  shall  s. 

25.  iSee  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 

13.  23.  with  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will  see  yoxi 
1  Pet.  3.  10.  He  that  would  love  life,  And  see  good  days 
1  Jno.  5.  16.  If  any  man  see  his  brother  sinning  a  sin 

3  Jno.  14.  but  I  hope  shortly  to  see  thee,  and  we  shall  speak 
Bev.  1.  7.  with  the  clouds  ;  and  every  eye  shall  see  him 

12.  And  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  which  spake  with  me 
3. 18.  eyesalve  to  anoint  thine  eyes,  that  thou  mayest  see 

9.  20.  which  can  neither  see,  nor  hear,  nor  walk 

16.  15.  lest  he  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame) 

18.  7.  am  no  widow,  and  shall  in  no  wise  see  mourning 

19.  10.  he  saith  unto  me,  See  thou  do  it  not.  22.  9 

see  behold,  look,  perceive,  seeinf/,  sight,  visit. 

We  with  See. 

Mat.  12.  38.  Master,  wc  would  see  a  sign  from  thee 
Mk.  15.  32.  thatii^e  may  see  and  believe.  J710.  6.  30 
Jno.  9.  41.  now  ye  say,  ll'e  see  ;  your  sin  remaineth 

12.  21.  came  to  Philip — saying.  Sir,  ice  would  see  Jesus 
1  Cor.  13.  12.  For  now  we  see  in  a  mirror,  darkly 
Heb.  3.  19.  And  we  see  that  they  were  not  able  to  enter  in 
1  J)w.  3.  2.  be  like  him ;  for  ice  shall  see  him  even  as  he  is 


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Ye  with  See. 


Mat.  11.  4.  the  things  which  ye  do  hear  and  s.  [^c/s  28.  26 

13. 14.  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  shall  in  no  wise  perceive. 
17.  things  which  ye  s. ,  and  saw  them  not.  Lii.  10.  23, 24 

24. 15.  When  therefore  ye  see  the  abomination.  Mk.  13. 14 
33.  when  ye  see  all  these  things,  know  ye  that  he  is  nigh. 

Ml:'Vd.  29:  Lu.  21.  31 

26.  64.  Henceforth  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  at 

the  right  hand  of  power.  MA:.  14.  6i 

27.  24.  of  the  blood  of  this  righteous  man  :  see  ye  to  it 

28.  7.  into  Galilee  ;  there  shall  ye  see  him.  MJc.  16.  7 
Lu.  12.  54.  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rising  in  the  west 

55.  when  ye  see  a  south  wind  blowing,  ye  say 

13.  "28.  when  ye  shall  see  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob 

21.  20.  But  whence  see  Jerusalem  compassed  with  armies 

30.  when  they  now  shoot  forth,  ye  see  it  and  know 

Jno.  1.  51.   Ve  shall  see  the  heaven  opened,  and  the  angels 

4. 48.  Except  ye  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will  in  no  wise 

16.  16.  again  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  see  me.  17,  19 
Acts  2.  33.  he  hath  poured  forth  this,  which  ye  see  and  hear 

19.  "26.  And  ye  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone  at  Ephesus 
Phil.  2.  28.  when  ye  see  him  again,  ye  may  rejoice 
Heb.  10. 25.  so  much  the  more,  as  ye  see  the  day  drawing  nigh 
Jns.  2.  24.   Ye  see  that  by  works  a  man  is  justified 
1  Pet.  1.8.  on  whom,  though  now  ye  see  him  not,  yet 

See,  with  not  or  cannot. 

Mat.  13. 13.  parables  ;  because  seeing  they  see  not.  Lxi.Q.  10 

23.  39.  Ye  shall  not  see  me  henceforth.  Lu.  13.  35 

24.  2.  See  ye  not  all  these  things  ?  verily  I  say  unto  you 
Mh.  8.  18.  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not  ?  and  having  ears 
Lu.  2.  26.  that  he  should  not  see  death,  before  he  had  seen 

17.  22.  days  of  the  Son  of  man,  and  ye  shall  not  see  it 
Jno.  3.  8.  born  anew,  he  cannot  see  the  kingdom  of  God 

36.  but  he  that  obeyeth  not  the  Son  shall  not  see  life 
9. 39.  came  I  into  this  world,  that  they  which  see  not  may 

18.  26.  Did  not  I  see  thee  in  the  garden  with  him  ? 
Acts22. 11. 1  [Paul]  could  9io<  see  for  the  glory  of  that  light 
Rom.  8.  25.  if  we  hope  for  that  which  we  see  not 

11.  8.  a  spirit  of  stupor,  eyes  that  they  should  not  see 

10.  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  may  not  see 
Heb.  2.  8.  now  we  see  not  yet  all  things  subjected  to  him 

11.5.  Enoch  was  translated  that  he  should  not  see  death 

Seed. — A.V.  Hssue. 

Mat.  13.  24.  a  man  that  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field 
27.  Sir,  didst  thou  not  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field  ? 

37.  He  that  soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son  of  man 

38.  the  good  seed,  these  are  the  sons  of  the  kingdom 
22.  24.  raise  up  s.  unto  his  brother.  Mk.  12. 19  :  Lu.  20.  28 

25.  no  is.  left  his  wife  unto  his  brother.  Mk.  12.  20,  21,  22 
Mk.  4.  4.  as  he  sowed,  some  seed  fell  by  the  way  side 

26.  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  upon  the  earth.    27 
31.  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustards.,  which,  when  itis  sown 

Lu.  8.  5.  The  sower  went  forth  to  sow  his  seed 

11.  Now  the  parable  is  this  :  The  seedis  the  word  of  God 
Jno.7.'i2.  Christcomethofthes.  ofDavid.  JBow.  1.  3:  2  Tim. 
Acts  8. 25.  in  thy  s.  shall  all  the  families — be  blessed  [2.  8 

7.  5.  give  it  to  him  in  possession,  and  to  his  s.  after  him 
6.  that  his  seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange  land 
13.  23.  Of  this  man's  s.  hath  God  according  to  promise 
Rom.  4.  16.  that  the  promise  may  be  sure  to  all  the  seed 
18.  to  that  which  had  been  spoken,  So  shall  thy  seed  be 
9.  7.  because  they  are  Abraham's  seed — In  Isaac  shall 
thy  seecZ  be  called.  Heb.  11.  18 
8.  the  children  of  the  promise  are  reckoned  for  a  seed 
29.  Except  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth  had  left  us  a  seed 
1  Cor.  15.  38.  and  to  each  seed  a  body  of  its  own 


SEEK 

2  Co7:  9.  10.  he  that  supplieth  seed  to  the  sower— shall 

supply  and  multiply  your  seed  for  sowing 
Gal.  3.  16.  to  his  seed.     He  saith  not.  And  to  seeds,  as  of 
many  ;  but— to  thy  seed,  which  is  Christ 
19.  till  the  seed  should  come  to  whom  the  promise 
Heb.  11.  11.  Sarah  herself  received  power  to  conceive  see(?. 
1  Pet.  1.  23.  begotten  again,  not  of  corruptible  seed 
1  Jno.  3.  9.  doeth  no  sin,  because  his  seed  abideth  in  him 
Rev.  12.  17.  to  make  war  with  the  rest  of  her  seed 
see  Abraham,  soivn. 
Seeds. 

Mat.  13.  4.  as  he  sowed,  some  seeds  fell  by  the  way  side 

32.  which  indeed  is  less  than  alls. ;  but  when.  Mi.  4.  31 
Gal.  3.  16.  He  saith  not,  And  to  seeds,  as  of  many 

Seeing. — A.V.  ^beheld,  "^beholding,  Hooked,  ^perceiving, 
^saw,  '^see. 

Mat.  5.  1.  And  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  [Jesus]  went  up 

9.  2.  Jesus  seeing  their  faith  said  unto  the  sick.  Mk.  2.  ^5 

13.  13.  because  seeing  they  see  not.  Lu.  8.  10.        [28.  26 

14.  s.  ye  shall  see,  and  shall  in  no  wise.  Mk.  4. 12  :  Acts 

15.  31.   and  the  lame  walking,  and  the  blind  ^seeing 
Mk.  8.  33.  he  turning  about,  and  '^s.  his  disciples,  rebuked 

11.  13.  And  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off  having  leaves 
Ljc.  22.  56.  certain  maid  ^s.  him — said.  This  man  also  was 

23.  49.  women — from  Galilee,  stood  afar  off,  -seeing  these 
Jno.  9.  7.  He  went — and  washed,  and  came  seeing  [things 

21.  21.  Peter  therefore  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesvis 
Acts  3.  3.  s.  Peter  and  John  about  to  go  into  the  temple 
4.  14.  And  '^seeing  the  man  which  was  healed  standing 
7.  24.  seeing  one  of  them  suffer  wrong,  he  defended  him 

13.  11.  thou  shalt  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  season 

14.  9.  and  ^seeing  that  he  had  faith  to  be  made  whole 

16.  27.  jailor — s.  the  prison  doors  open,  drew  his  sword 
Heb.  11.  27.  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  invisible 

1  Pet.  1.  22.  Seeing  ye  have  purified  your  souls  in  your 

2  Pet.  1.9.  is  blind,  ^s.  only  what  is  near,  having  forgotten 
2.  8.  in  seeing  and  hearing,  vexed  his  righteous  soul 

sec  beholding,  foreseeing,  saiv. 

Seek. — A.V.  ^affect,  ^desire,  ^enquire,  *go,  ^seeketh. 

Mat.  2.  13.  Herod  will  seefc  the  young  child  to  destroy  him 

6.  32.  For  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles  seek 

33.  But  seek  ye  first  his  kingdom.  Lu.  12.  31 

7.  7.  seek,  and  ye  shall  find  ;  knock,  and  it  shall.  Lu.  11.9 
18. 12.  themountainSjand^seeAthatwhichgoethastray ? 
28.  5.  I  know  that  ye  seek  Jesus.  Mk.  16.  6 

Mk.  3.  32.  mother  and  thy  brethren  without  seek  for  thee 

8.  12.  Why  doth  this  generation  seek  a  sign  ? 

Lit.  12.  30.  all  these  things  do  the  nations  of  the  world  s. 
13.  24.  many,  I  say  unto  you,  shall  seek  to  enter  in 

15.  8.  sweep  the  house,  and  s.  diligently  until  she  find  it? 

17.  33.  Whosoever  shall  seek  to  gain  his  life  shall  lose  it 
19.  10.  the  Son  of  man  came  to  s.  and  to  save  that  which 

24.  5.  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead  ? 
Jno.  1.  38.  Jesus— saith  unto  them.  What  seek  ye  ? 

4.  23.  for  such  doth  the  Father  ^s.  to  be  his  worshippers 

6.  26.  Ye  s.  me,  not  because  ye  saw  signs,  but  because  ye 

7.  19.  Why  ^seek  ye  to  kill  me  ?  [Jesus] 
25.  Is  not  this  he  whom  they  seek  to  kill  ? 

34.  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find  me.  36  :  13.  33 

8.  21.  ye  shall  seeJc  me,  and  shall  die  in  your  sin 

37.  ye  are  Abraham's  seed;  yet  ye  seek  to  kill  me.  40 

18.  4.  Jesus — saith  unto  them.  Whom  seek  ye  ? 

8.  if  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these  go  their  way 
Acts  10.  19.  Spirit  said imto him,  Behold,  three  mens,  thee 
21.  Peter — said.  Behold,  I  am  he  whom  ye  seeZ: 
11.  25.    [Barnabas]  went  forth  to  Tarsus  to  seek  for  Saul 


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SEEN 


Acts  17.  27.  that  they  should  s.  God,  if  haply  they  might 

19.  39.  But  if  ye  ^seek  any  thing  about  other  matters 
liom.  2.  7.  them  that  by  patience  in  well-doing  s.  for  glory 

1  Cor.  1.  22.  Jews  ask  for  signs,  and  Greeks  s.  after  wisdom 

10.  24.  Let  no  man  s.  his  own,  but  each  his  neighbour's 
14.  12.  seek  that  ye  may  abound  unto  the  edifying 

2  Cor.  13.  3.  seeing  that  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  \^s.  them 
Gal.  4.  17.  They  zealously  is.  you  in  no  good  way — ye  may 
Phil.  2.  21.  For  they  all  s.  their  own,  not  the  things  of  Jesus 

4.  17.  Not  that  I  -s.  for  the  gift  ;  but  I  '-^seek  for  the  fruit 
Col.  3.  1.  seek  the  things  that  are  above,  where  Christ  is 
Beb.  11.  6.  he  is  a  rewarder  of  them  thatseeA;  after  him 

13.  14.  but  we  seek  after  the  city  which  is  to  come 
Rev.  9.  6.  in  those  days  men  shall  seek  death 
see  Lord,  seeketh,  seeking,  seen,  sought. 

Seek  not. 

Lu.  12.  29.  s.  not  ye  what  ye  shall  eat,  and  what  ye  shall 
Jno.  5.  30.  I  seek  not  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of  him 
44.  the  glory  that  cometh  from  the  only  God  ye  s.  not  ? 
8.  50  I  seek  notvaine  own  glory  :  there  is  one  that  seeketh 

1  Cor.  7.  27.  seek  not  to  be  loosed — seek  not  a  wife 

2  Cor.  12. 14.  not  be  a  burden  to  you  :  for  I  s.  not  yours,  but 

Seeketh — est. — A.V.  ^goeth  about,  "^seek. 

Mat.  7.  8.  and  he  that  seeketh  findeth.  Lu.  11.  10 

12.  89.  adulterous  generation  seeketh  after  a  sign.    16.  4 
Lu.  11.  29.  an  evil  generation  :  it  ^seeketh  after  a  sign 
Jiio.  4.  27.  yet  no  man  said,  What  seekest  thou  ? 

7.  4.  in  secret,  and  himself  seeketh  to  be  known  openly 
18.  seeketh  his  own  glory  :  but  he  that  seeketh  the  glory 
20.  Thou  hast  a  devil :  who  ^seeketh  to  kill  thee  ? 

8.  50.  there  is  one  that  seeketh  and  judgeth 

20.  15.  Woman,  why  weepest  thou  ?  whom  see^es^  thou  ? 
Rom.  3.  11.   There  is  none  that  seeketh  after  God 

11.  7.  What  then  ?  That  which  Israel  seeketh  for 

1  Cor.  13.  5.   [love]  seeketh  not  its  own,  is  not  provoked 
see  seek. 

Seeking. — A.V.  ^desiring,  Agoing  about,  ^seek,  ^sought. 

Mat.  12.  43.  seeking  rest,  and  findeth  it  not.  Lu.  11.  24 
46.  his  brethren  stood  without,  ^s.  to  speak  to  him.  ^47 

13.  45.  a  man  that  is  a  merchant  seeking  goodly  pearls 
Mk.  1.  37.  and  say  unto  him,  All  are  '^seeking  thee 

8.  11.  the  Pharisees — seeking  oi  him  a  sign  from  heaven 
Lie.  2.  45.  they  returned  to  Jerusalem,  seeking  for  him 

13.  6.  he  came  '^seeking  ivuit  thereon,  and  found  none 
7.  these  three  years  I  come  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree 
Jno.  6.  24.  came  to  Capei-uaum,  seeking  Jesus 

11.  8.  the  Jews  were  but  now  ^seeking  to  stone  thee 
Acts  13.  8.   Elymas — seeking  to  turn  aside  the  proconsul 

11.  seeking  some  to  lead  him  by  the  hand  [own 

Rom.  10.  3.  God's  righteousness,  and  %.  to  establish  their 
1  Co)\  10.  33.  not  s.  mine  own  profit,  but  the  profit  of 
Gal.  1.  10.  or  am  I  ^seeking  to  please  men  ?  if  I  were  still 
1  r/i.  2.  6.  nor  ^seeking  glory  of  men,  neither  from  you 
Ileb.  11.  14.  they  are  '^seeking  after  a  country  of  their  own 
1  Pet.  5.  8.  walketh  about,  seeking  whom  he  may  devour 

Seem. 

1  Cor.  12.  22.  those  members — which  s.  to  be  more  feeble 

2  Cor.  10.  9.  I  may  not  seem  as  if  I  would  terrify  you 
Heb.  4.  1.  any  one  of  you  should  seem  to  have  come  short 

see  scemeth. 


Seemed  A.V. — see  appeared,  reputed. 


Seemeth. — A.V.  ^seem. 

Acts  17.  18.  He  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  gods 
25.  27.  it  s.  to  me  unreasonable,  in  sending  a  prisoner 
1  Cor.  11.  16.  if  any  man  '^seemeth  to  be  contentious 
Heb.  12.  .11.  All  chastening  s.  for  the  present  to  be  not 
see  thinketh. 

Seemly.— .4.17.  ^comely,  Vionest. 

1  Cor.  7.  35.  for  that  which  is  ^s. ,  and  that  ye  may  attend 

11.  13.  is  it  Is.  that  a  woman  pray  unto  God  unveiled? 
1  Pet.  2.  12.  having  your  behaviour  ^s.  among  the  Gentiles 

Seen. — A.  V.  ^appear,  ''•appeared,  Haw,  ^shine — eth. 

Mat.  6.  1.  do  not  your  righteousness  before  men,  to  be  seen 
5.  corners  of  the  streets,  that  they  may  be  seen  of  men 
16.  that  they  may  be  '^seen  of  men  to  fast.  ^18 
9.  33.  marvelled,  saying.  It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel 

23.  5.  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen  of  men 

24.  27.  from  the  east,  and  is  ^seen  even  unto  the  west 
Mk.  9.  9.  they  should  tell  no  man  what  things  they  had  see)» 

16.  11.  heard  that  he  was  alive,  and  had  been  seen  of  her 
14.  believed  not  them  which  had  s.  him  after  he  was 
Lu.  1.  22.  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a  vision 

2.  20.  for  all  the  things  that  they  had  heard  and  s.  19.  37 

26.  before  he  [Simeon]  had  seen  the  Lord's  Christ 
30.  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation 

5.  26.  We  have  seen  strange  things  to-day 

7.  22.  tell  John  what  things  ye  have  seen  and  heard 

9.  36.  told  no  man — of  the  things  which  they  had  seen 
24.  23.  saying,  that  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of  angels 
Jno.  1.  18.  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time 
34   And  I  have  ^ee^i,  and  have  borne  witness 

3.  11.  we  do  know,  and  bear  witness  of  that  we  have  s. 
32.  What  he  hath  seen  and  heard — beareth  witness 

4.  45.  the  Galilffiaus — having  seen  all  the  things 

5.  37.  Ye  have  neither  heard  his  voice — nor  s.  his  form 

6.  36.  ye  have  seen  me,  and  yet  believe  not 

46.  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the  Father — he  hath  s. 

8.  38.  I  speak  the  things  which  I  have  s.  with  my  Father 
57.  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast  thou  s.  Abraham  ? 

9.  37.  Thou  hast  both  seen  him,  and  he  it  is  that  speaketh 

14.  7.  from  henceforth  ye  know  him,  and  have  seen  him 
9.  he  that  hath  seen  me  hath  seen  the  Father   [Father 

15.  24.  have  they  both  seen  and  hated  both  me  and  my 
19.  35.  he  that  hath  ^seen  hath  borne  witness  [the  Lord 
20. 18.  Mary  Magdalene  cometh  and  telleth — I  have  seen 

25.  disciples  therefoi'e  said  unto  him.  We  have  s.  the  Lord 
29.  Because  thou  hast  seen  me,  thou  hast  believed: 
blessed  are  they  that  have  not  seen 
Acts  7.  34.  I  have  surely  seen  the  afiiiction  of  my  people 
44.  make  it  according  to  the  figure  that  he  had  seen 

9.  12.  he  hath  seen  a  man  named  Ananias  coming  in 

27.  declared  unto  them  how  he  [Paul]  had  s.  the  Lord 

10.  17.  the  vision  which  he  had  seen  might  mean 

11.  13.  told  us  how  he  [Cornelius]  had  seen  the  angel 
23.  [Barnabas]  had  seen  the  grace  of  God,  was  glad 

13.  31.  he  [Jesus]  was  seen  for  many  days  of  them 

16.  10.  And  when  he  [Paul]  had  seen  the  vision 
40.  had  seen  the  brethren,  they  comforted  them 

21.  29.  had  before  seen  with  him  in  the  city  Tropbimus 

22. 15.  for  him  unto  all  men  of  what  thou  hast  seen.  26. 16 

Rom.  1.  20.  are  clearly  seen,  being  perceived  through  the 

8.  24.  but  hope  that  is  seen  is  not  hope  [things 

1  Cor.  9.  1.  have  I  not  seen  Jesus  our  Lord  ? 

2  Cor.  4.  18.  things  which  are  seen — things  which  are  not 

seen — are  seen  are  temporal — not  seen  are  eternal 
Phil.  2.  15.  among  whom  ye  are  *s.  as  lights  in  the  world 
Col.  2.  1.  as  many  as  have  not  seen  vary  face  in  the  flesh 
18.  dwelling  in  the  things  which  he  hath  seen 


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1  Tim.  3.  16.  seen  of  augels,  preached  among  the  nations 
6.  16.  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see 

Heb.  11.  1.  things  hoped  for,  the  proving  of  tilings  not  s. 
3.  so  that  what  is  seen  hath  not  been  made  out  of  things 
7.  Noah,  being  warned — concerning  things  not  seen 
13.  promises,  but  having  seen  them  and  greeted  them 

Jas.  5. 11.  ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  Job,  and  have  s. 

1  Pet.  1.  8.  whom  not  having  seen  ye  love ;  on  whom 

1  Jno.  1.  1.  that  which  we  have  seen  with  oiir  eyes 

2.  was  manifested,  and  we  have  seen,  and  bear  witness 

3.  that  which  we  have  seen  and  heard  declare  we 

3.  6.  whosoever  sinneth  hath  not  seen  him.  3  Jno.  11 

4.  20.  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother  whom  he  hath  seen, 

cannot  love  God  whom  he  hath  not  seeyi 
Bev.  11.  19.  there  was  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark 

12.  1.  a  great  sign  was  ^seen  in  heaven ;  a  woman  arrayed 

see  appearing,  beheld,  heard,  saw,  sawest,  see. 

Seest. — A.V.  '^saw. 

Mk.  5  81.  Thou  seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee 

8.  23.  he  asked  him,  ^Seest  thou  aiight  ? 

13.  2.  Jesus  said — Seest  thou  these  great  buildings  ? 
Lu.  7.  44.  said  unto  Simon.  Seest  thou  this  woman  ? 
Acts  21.  20.  Thou  seest,  brother,  how  many  thousands 
Jas.  2.  22.  Thou  seest  that  faith  wrought  with  his  works 
Jtev.  1.  11.  What  thou  seest,  write  in  a  book,  and  send  it  to 

Seeth.— 4 .  V.  ^beheld. 

Mat.  6.  4.  thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret.  6, 18 
Lu.  16.  23.  and  seetli  Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazarus 

24.  12.  Peter — looking  in,  he  heeth  the  linen  cloths 
J7io.  1.  29.  On  the  morrow  he  seeth  Jesus  coming  unto  him 

5. 19.  nothing  of  himself,  but  what  he  s.  the  Father  doing 

9.  21.  but  how  he  now  setth,  we  know  not ;  or  who  opened 
11.  9.  he  stumbleth  not,  because  he  seeth  the  light 

20.  1.  and  seeth  the  stone  taken  away  from  the  tomb 

21.  20.  Peter — s.  the  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  following 
Bom.  8.  24.  for  who  hopeth  for  that  which  he  seeth  ? 

2  Cor.  12.  6.  account  of  me  above  that  which  he  seeth  me 

see  beholdeth. 

Seize. — A.V.  Hake. 

Mat.  26.55.  against  a  robber  with  swords  and  staves  to  i^ej^e 
Acts  12.  ^.  he  [Herod]  proceeded  to  isei^e  Peter  also  [me? 

Seized. — A.V.  ^caught,  Haken,  Hook. 

Lu.  8.  29.  For  oftentimes  it  [unclean  spirit]  had  is.  him 
22. 54.  they  ^s.  him,  [Jesus]  and  led  him  away.  Jno.  18.^12 

Acts  6.  12.  the  scribes,  and  came  upon  him,  and  is.  him 
19.  29.  the  theatre,  having  '^seized  Gains  and  Aristarchus 
23.  27.  This  man  was  ^seized  by  the  Jews 
26. 21.  this  cause  the  Jews  ^seized  me  [Patd]  in  the  temple 

Self. — A.V.  ^ow7i  selves. 

Lu  9.  25.  whole  world,  and  lose  or  forfeit  his  own  self? 
Jno.  17.  5.  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own  self 

1  Cor.  4. 3.  man's  judgement :  yea,  I  judge  not  mine  own  self 

2  Tim.  3.  2.  For  men  shall  be  lovers  of  ^self 

Philem.  19.  thou  owest  to  me  even  thine  own  seZ/ besides 

1  Pet.  2.  24.  who  his  own  self  bare  our  sins  in  his  body 

Self-control. — A.  V.  Hncontinent. 

2  Tim.  3.  3.  without  ^self-control,  fierce,  no  lovers  of  good 

Selfsame. 

2  Cor.  7.  11.  this  selfsame  thing,  that  ye  were  made  sorry 
see  hour,  snine,  wry. 


Selfwilled. 

Tit.  1.  7.  the  bishop — not  s.,  not  soon  angry,  no  brawler 
2  Pet.  2. 10.  Daring,  s.,  they  tremble  not  to  rail  at  dignities 

SeU— er. 

Mat.  19.  21.  If  thou  wouldest  be  perfect,  go,  sell  that  thou 
hast.  Mk.  10.  21 :  Lu.  18.  22  [selves 

25.  9.  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for  your- 
Lu.  12.  33.  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms 

22.  36.  let  him  sell  his  cloke,  and  buy  a  sword 
Acts  16.  14.  Lydia,  a  seller  of  purple,  of  the  city  of  Thyatira 
Bev.  13.  17.  no  man  should  be  able  to  buy  or  to  sell 
see  trade. 

Selleth. 

Mat.  13.  44.  selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field 

Selves. 

Acts  20.  30.  from  among  your  own  selves  shall  men  arise 
2  Cor.  8.  5.  first  they  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 
13.  5.  Try  your  own  selves,  whether — prove  your  own 
selves — know  ye  not  as  to  your  own  selves 
Jas.  1.  22.  not  hearers  only,  deluding  your  own  selves 

Senate. 

Acts  5.  21.  called  the  council  together,  and  all  the  senate 

Send.— ^.  V.  ^sent,  '^suffer,  Hhrust. 

Mat.  8.  31.  ^seyid  us  away  into  the  herd  of  swine.  Mk.  5. 12 

9.  38.  he  send  forth  labourers  into  his  harvest.  Lu.  10.  2 

10.  34.  Think  not  that  I  came  to  send  peace  on  the  earth  : 

I  came  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword 

12.  20.  Till  he  send  forth  judgement  unto  victory 

13.  41.  shall  send  forth  his  angels.  24. 31 :  Mk.  13.  27 

14.  15.  s.  the  multitudes  away.  i22  :  Mk.  6.  36  :  Lu.  9.  12 

15.  23.  Send  her  away  ;  for  she  crieth  after  us 

21.  3.  and  straightway  he  will  send  them.  Mk.  11.  3 
26.53.  even  now  s.  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  angels  ? 
Mk.  3.  14.  that  he  might  send  them  forth  to  preach 
5.  10.  that  he  would  not  s.  them  away  out  of  the  country 
6.7.  the  twelve,  and  began  to  s.  them  forth  by  two  and  two 
12.  13.  they  send  unto  him  certain  of  the  Pharisees 
Lu,.  16.  24.  Father  Abraham — soid  Lazarus.  27 
Jno.  11.  42.  that  they  may  believe  that  thou  didst  isewfZ  me 

14.  26.  even  the  Ploly  Spirit,  whom  the  Father  will  send 
17.  3.  him  whom  thou  didst  '^send,  even  Jesus  Christ 

8.  from  thee,  and  they  believed  that  thou  didst  s.  me.  125 

18.  As  thou  didst  isewf?  me  into  the  world,  even  so  sent  I 

23.  the  world  may  know  that  thou  didst  '^send  me.  121 

Acts  3. 20.  he  may  send  the  Christ  who  hath  been  appointed 

10.  5.  now  send  men  to  Joppa,  and  fetch.  32  :  11.  13 
22.  warned  of  God  by  a  holy  angel  to  send  for  thee 

11.  29.  determined  to  send  relief  unto  the  brethren 

15.  22.  their  company,  and  send'  them  to  Antioch.  25 
25.  3.  that  he  would  send  for  him  to  Jerusalem 

25.  to  the  emperor  I  determined  to  send  him 
Phil.  2.  19.  I  hope  in  the  Lord  Jesus  to  send  Timothy.  23 
25.  I  counted  it  necessary  to  sewi^  to  youEpaphroditus 
Jas.  3.  11.  Doth  the  fountain  send  forth  from  the  same 
Bev.  1.  11.  write  in  a  book,  and  s.  it  to  the  seven  churches 
11.  10.  and  they  shall  se)id  giits  one  to  another  [is  come 
14. 15.  ^S.  forth  thy  sickle,  and  reap  ;  for  the  hour  to  reap 
18.  ^Send  forth  thy  sharp  sickle,  and  gather  the  clusters 
see  cast,  sendeth,  sending,  sent. 
I  with  Send. 

Mat.  10.  16.  Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep.  Lu.  10.  3 
11.10.  Behold,  J  s.  my  messenger  before  thy  face.  Mk.1.2: 
15.32.  Jwouldnotsf'wcZ  them  away  fasting        I  L?t.  7.  27 


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Mat.  23.  34.  behold,  I  s.  unto  you  prophets,  and  wise  men 
Mk.  8.  3.  if  I  send  them  away  fasting  to  their  home 
Lu.  11.  49.  I  will  send  unto  them  prophets  and  apostles 
20.  13.  I  will  send  my  beloved  son  :  it  may  be  they  will 

24.  49.  behold,  I  send  forth  the  promise  of  my  Father 
Jno.  13.  20.  receiveth  whomsoever  I  send  receiveth  me 

1-5.  26.  the  Comforter — whom  J  will  send  unto  you.  16.  7 

20.  21.  as  the  Father  hiith  sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you 
Acts  7.  34.  now  come,  I  will  send  thee  into  Egypt 

22.  21.  I  will  send^  thee  forth  far  hence  unto  the  Gentiles 

25.  21.  to  be  kept  till  I  should  send  him  to  Csesar 

26.  17.  from  the  Gentiles,  unto  whom  I  send  thee 

1  Cor.  16.  3.  them  will  I  send  to  carry  your  bounty 
Tit.  3.  12.  When  /shall  send  Artemas  unto  thee 

Sendeth.— ^.  F.  '^send,  ^sent. 

Mat.  5.  45.  and  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  the  unjust 
Mk.  6.  45.  while  he  himself  Hendeth  the  multitude  away 
11.  1.  mount  of  Olives,  he  s.  two  of  his  disciples.  14.  13 
Lu.  14.  32.  he  s.  an  ambassage,  and  asketh  conditions  of 

2  Th.  2.  11.  God  '^sendeth  them  a  working  of  error  [peace 

Sending. — A .  V.  hend,  ^sent. 

Acts  11.  30.  %.  it  to  the  elders  by  the  hand  of  Barnabas 
25.  27.  seemeth  to  me  unreasonable,  in  is.  a  prisoner 
Bom.  8.  3.  God,  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness 

Senseless. — A.V.  '^foolish. 
Bom.  1.  21.  and  their  ^senseless  heart  was  darkened 

Senses. 
Heb.  5.  14.  by  reason  of  use  have  their  senses  exercised 

Sensual. 

Jas.  3.  15.  This  wisdom— but  is  earthly,  sensual,  devilish 
Jude  19.  who  make  separations,  s.,  having  not  the  Spirit 

Sent.— 4.  F.  ^send. 

Mat.  10.  40.  he  that  receiveth  me  receiveth  him  that  sent 
me.  Mh.  9.  37  :  Lu.  9.  48  :  Jno.  13.  20 
15.  24. 1  was  not  sent  but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 

21.  1.  mount  of  Olives,  then  Jesus  sent  two  discii^les 

22.  7.  sent  his  armies,  and  destroyed  those  murderers 

23.  37.  and  stoneth  them  that  are  se«^  unto  her  \Lu.  13.34 
27. 19.  sitting  on  the  judgement-seat,  his  wif  e  s.  unto  him 

Mk.Z.il.  standing  without,  they  s  unto  him,  calhng  him 

6.  27.   straightway  the  king  sent  forth  a  soldier 
Lu.  1.  19.  I  am  Gabriel — sent  to  speak  unto  thee.  26 

4.  26.  andimto  lione  of  them  was  Elijah  sent 

7.  6.  the  centurion  sent  friends  to  him  [Jesus] 
20.  John  tlie  Baptist  hath  sent  lis  unto  thee 

10.  1.  and  sent  them  two  and  two  before  his  face 
16.  he  that  rejecteth  me,  rejecteth  him  that  sent  me 
19.  14.  But  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  s.  an  ambassage 
2').  11 .  .s.  yet  another  servant — and  s.  him  away  empty.  10 

23.  11.  in  gorgeous  apparel  sent  him  back  to  Pilate 
Jno.  1.  6.  a  man,  sent  from  God,  whose  name  was  John 

22.  that  we  may  give  an  answer  to  them  that  se)it  us 
24.  And  they  had  been  sent  from  the  Pharisees 

3.  17.  God  soit  not  the  Son  into  the  world  to  judge 
28.  I  am  not  the  Christ,  but,  that  I  am  se«i!  before  him 
.S4.  he  whom  God  hath. seH^  speaketh  the  words  of  God 

4.  34.  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me 

5.  23.  hououreth  not  the  Father  which  sent  him 

24.  believeth  him  thatsewf  me,hath  eternallife.  12.44 
30.  own  will,  but  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me.  6.  38,  39 
33.  Te  have  sent  unto  John,  and  he  hath  borne  witness 

6.  44.  except  the  Father  which  sent  me  draw  him 


Jno.  6.57.  As  the  living  Father  sent  me,  and  I  live  because 

7.  16.   My  teaching  is  not  mine,  but  his  that  sent  me 
18.  he  that  seeketh  the  glory  of  liim  that  sent  him 

32.  priests  and  the  Pharisees  sent  officers  to  take  him 

33.  a  little  while  am  I  with  you — I  go  unto  him  that  s.  me 

8.  16.  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father  that  sent  me 
18.  the  Father  that  sent  me  beareth  witness  of  me 

9.  4.  We  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent  me 

7.  the  pool  of  Siloam  (which  is  by  interpretation,  Sent) 

10.  36.  whom  the  Father  sanctified,  and  s.  into  the  world 

11.  3.  The  sisters  therefore  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Lord 

12.  45.  that  beholdeth  me  beholdeth  him  that  sent  me 
49.  which  sent  me,  he  hath  given  me  a  commandment 

13.  16.  neither  one  that  is  s.  greater  than  he  that  s.  him 
14. 24.  ye  hear  is  not  mine,  but  the  Father's  who  sent  me 

15.  21.  because  they  know  not  him  that  sent  me 

16.  5.  But  now  I  go  unto  him  that  sent  me 

18.  24.  Annas  therefore  sent  him  bound  unto  Caiaphas 
20.  21.  as  the  Father  hath  sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you 

Acts  3.  26.  God — raised  up  his  Servant,  sent  him  to  bless 
5.  21.  sent  to  the  prison-house  to  have  them  brought 

7.  35.  him  hath  God  ^s.  to  be  both  a  ruler  and  a  deliverer 

8.  14.  they  sent  unto  them  Peter  and  John  [10.  17 

9.  38.  hearing  that  Peter  was  there,  s.  two  men  unto  him. 

10.  29.  gainsaying,  when  I  was  sent  for — ye  sent  for  me 

36.  The  word  which  he  [God]  sent  unto  the  children  of 
11.11.  three  men — having  been  s.  from  Csesarea  unto  me 
13.  15.  rulers  of  the  synagogiie  sent  unto  them 

15.  27.  We  have  sent  therefore  Judas  and  Silas 

16.  36.  Paul — The  magistrates  have  sent  to  let  you  go 

19.  31.  his  friends,  sent  unto  him,  and  besought  him 
28.  28.  this  salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the  Gentiles 

Bom.  10.  15.  how  shall  they  preach,  except  they  be  sent  ? 

1  Cor.  1.  17.  Christ  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to  preach 

2  Cor.  8.  18.  we  have  s.  together  with  him  the  brother.  22 
Phil.  4.  16.  in  Thessalonica  ye  sent  once  and  again  unto 

1  Th.  3.  2.  and  s.  Timothy,  our  brother  and  God's  minister 
1  Pet.  2.  14.  or  unto  governors,  as  s.  by  bim  for  vengeance 
1  Jno.  4.  9.   God  hath  sent  his  only  begotten  Son 

10.  loved  God,  but  that  he  loved  us,  and  sent  his  Son 
14.  the  Father  hath  se?i.i  the  Son  to  be  the  Saviour 
Bev.  22.  6.  God — sent  his  angel  to  shew  unto  his  servants 
see  came,  send,  sending. 

Sent  away. 

Mat.  14.  23.  And  after  he  had  s.  the  multitudes  a.  15.  39 
Mk.  8.  9.  aboiit  four  thousand :  and  he  seiit  them  away 
26.  And  he  sejit  him  aivay  to  his  home 

12.  3.  beat  him,  and  sent  him  awa?/ empty.  Lu.  20. 10, 11 
Lu.  1.  53.  And  the  rich  he  bath  sent  empty  away 

8  38.  be  with  him  :  but  he  sent  him  away,  sajdng, 
Acts  13.  3.  laid  their  hands  on  them,  they  sent  iheva  away 

17.  10.  the  brethren — s.  away  Paul  and  Silas  by  night 

see  leaving,  left,  sendeth,  sent  forth,  taken. 

He  Sent. 

Mat.  11.  2.  John  heard  in  the  prison — he  sent  by  his   [12 
21.36.  Again,  7jes.  other  servants.  Mk.  12.4,5  :  Lu.  20. 11, 

37.  Biit  afterward  he  sent  unto  them  his  son.  Mk.  12.  6 
Lu.  19.  29.   [Jesus]  he  sent  two  of  the  disciples 

23.  7.  of  Herod's  jurisdiction,  he  sent  him  unto  Herod 
Jno.  1.  33.  but  he  that  sent  me  to  baptize  with  water 

5.  38.  for  whom  he  sent,  him  ye  believe  not 

6.  29.  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom  he  hath  sent 

7.28.  but/ie  thatse?iimeis  true,  whom  ye  know  not.  8.  26 

29.  I  know  him ;  because  I  am  from  him,  and  7ie  se?ii  me 

8.  29.  And  he  that  s.  me  is  with  me ;  he  hath  not  left  me 

42.  for  neither  have  I  come  of  myself,  but  he  setit  me 

Acts  24.  26.  [Felix]  wherefore  also  he  s.  for  him  the  of tener 

Bev.  1.  1.  and  he  sent  and  signified  it  by  his  angel 


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Lu.  4.  43.  to  the  other  cities  also  :  for  therefore  was  I  sent 
22.  35.   When  I  sent  you  forth  without  jsui-se 

Jno.  4.  38.  I  sent  you  to  reap  that  whereou  ye  have  uot 
17.  18.  eveu  so  sent  I  them  into  the  world 

Acts  10.  "20.  nothing  doubting  :  for  I  have  sent  them 

33.  Forthwith  therefore  I  s.  to  thee ;  and  thou  hast  well 

1  Cor.  4.  17.  For  this  cause  have  I  sent  unto  you  Timothy 

2  Cor.  9.  3.  Butlhavese«^  the  brethren,  that  our  glorying 

12.  17.  by  any  one  of  them  whom  /  have  sent  unto  you  ? 
18.  I  exhorted  Titus,  and  I  sent  the  brother  with  him 

Eph.  6.  22.  [Tychicus]  whom  J  have  s.  unto  you.   Cvl.  4.8 
Phil.  2.  28.  J  have  sent  him  therefore  the  more  diligently 
1  Th.  3.  6.  I — sent  that  I  might  know  your  faith 
Pliilcm.  12.  whom  I  have  s.  back  to  thee  in  his  own  person 
liev.  22.  16.  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify 

Sent  forth,  Sent  out. — A.  V.  hent  away,  ^sent  down, 

^sent  out. 

Mat.  2.  16.  Herod — s.  forth,  and  slew  all  the  male  children 

10.  5.  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth,  and  charged  them 
22.  3.  and  s.  forth  his  servants  to  call  them.  4 :  Lu.  14.  17 

Mk.  1.43.  strictly  charged  him,  and  straightway  Is.  him  0H< 

6.  17.  Herod — had  sent  fur  th  and  laid  hold  upon  John 
Lu.  20.  20.  And  they  watched  him,  and  sent  forth  spies 
Acts  7.  12.  Jacob — ^sent  forth  our  fathers  the  first  time 
y.  30.  to  CaBsarea,  and  sent  him.  forth  to  Tarsus 

11.  22.  they  sent  forth  Barnabas  as  far  as  Antioch 

13.  4.  they,  being  sent  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
26.  to  us  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  sent  forth 

17. 14.  brethren  ^sent  forth.  Paul  to  go  as  far  as  to  the  sea 
Gal.  4.  4.  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  born  of  a  woman 

6.  God  sent  forth  the  Spirit  of  his  Son  into  our  hearts 
H.eh.  1.  14.  ministering  spirits,  sent  forth  to  do  service 
Jas.  2.  25.  messengers,  and  s.  them  o.  another  way  ?  [Rahab] 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  by  the  Holy  Ghost  ''■sent  forth  from  heaven 
Pev.  5.  6.  the  seven  Spirits  of  God,  sent  f.  into  all  the  earth 

Sent  luith  Lord. — see  Lord  (j)roper  names). 

Sentence. — A.V.  '^judgment. 

Lu.  23.  24.  Pilate  gave  sentence  that  what  they  asked 
Acts  25.  15.  asking  for  '^sentence  against  him  [Paul] 

2  Pet.  2.  3.  whose  ^sentence  now  from  of  old  lingereth  not 

see  answer,  judgement. 
Separate. 

Mat.  25.  32.  he  shall  separate  them  one  from  another 
Lu.  6.  22.  Blessed  are  ye — when  they  shall  separate  you 
Acts  13.  2.  Separate  me  Barnabas  and  Saul  for  the  work 
Pom.  8.  35.  Who  shall  sejjarate  us  from  the  love  of  Christ  ? 

39.  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love  of  God 

2  Cor.  6. 17.  among  them,  and  be  yese^aj-aie,  saiththeLord 

see  separated,  separations. 

Separated — eth. — A.  V.  ^divideth,  "^separate. 

Mat.  25.  32.  as  the  shepherd  ^s.  the  sheep  from  the  goats 
Acts  19.  9.  s.  the  disciples,  reasoning  daily  in  the  school 
Pom.  1.  1.  Paul — an  apostle,  s.  unto  the  gospel  of  God 
Gal.  1.  15.  the  good  pleasure  of  God,  who  separated  me 

2.  12.    [Peter]  drew  back  and  separated  himself,  fearing 
Heh.  7. 26.  a  high  priest — -aii(\.eii\edi,'^separated  from  sinners 

Separations. — A.V.  ^separate. 

Jude  19.  who  make  ^s.,  sensual,  having  not  the  Spirit 

Sepulchre— s.— J.. F.  Homhs. 

Mat.  23.  27.  for  ye  are  like  unto  whited  sepulchres 
29.  ye  build  the  ^sepulchres  of  the  prophets 
27.  61.  other  Maiy,  sitting  over  against  the  sepulchre 


SEEVANT 

Mat.  27.  64.  Command  therefore  that  the  s.  be  made  sure.  06 

28.  1.  and  the  other  Mary  to  see  the  sepulchre 
Rom.  3.  13.  Their  throat  is  an  open  sepulchre 
see  tomb,  tombs. 

Serjeants. 
Acts  16.  35.  sent  the  Serjeants,  saying.  Let  those  men  go 
38.  And  thes.  reported  these  words  unto  the  magistrates 

Serpent— s. 
Mat.  7.  10.  ask  for  a  fish,  will  give  him  a  serpent  ?  Lu.  11. 11 
10.  16.  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  s.,  and  harmless  as  dovea 

23.  33.  Ye  seipents,  ye  offspring  of  vipers,  how  shall  ye 
Mk.  16.  18.  they  shall  take  up  serpents,  and  if  they  drink 
Lu.  10.  19.  I  have  given  you  authority  to  tread  upon  s. 
Jno.  3.  14.  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wilderness 

1  Cor.  10.  9.  some  of  them  tempted,  and  perished  by  the  s. 

2  Cor.  11.  3.  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve  in  his  craftiness 
Rev.  9. 19.  in  their  tails  :  for  their  tails  are  like  unto  s. 

12.  9.  the  old  s.,  he  that  is  called  the  Devil  and  Satan.  20. 

14.  and  times,  and  half  a  time,  from  the  face  of  thes.   [2 

15.  the  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth — water  as  a  river 

see  creeping  things. 

Servant. — A.  V.  ^child,  '^son. 
Mat.  8.  6.  my  servant  lieth  in  the  house  sick  of  the  palsy 

8.  only  say  the  word,  and  my  s.  shall  be  healed.  Lu.  7.  7 

9.  and  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it.  Lu.  7.  8 
13.  And  the  servant  was  healed  in  that  hour 

10.  24.  nor  a  servant  above  his  lord.  J)io.  13.  16 :  15.  20 

25.  that  he  be  as  his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his  lord 
12.  18.  Behold,  my  servant  whom  I  have  chosen 

18.  26.  The  s.  therefore  fell  down  and  worshipped  him 

27.  the  lord  of  that  s.,  being  moved  with  compassion 

28.  that  s.  went  out,  and  found  one  of  his  fellow-servants 
32.  Thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave  thee  all  that  debt 

20.  27.  you  shall  be  your  servant.  23.  11 :  Mk.  10.  44 

24.  45.  Who  then  is  the  faithful  and  wise  s.,  whom  his 
46.  Blessed  iath&t  servant,  whom  his  lord.  Lu.  12.  43 
48.  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his  heart.  Lu.  12.  45 
50.  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a  day.  Lu.  12.  46 

25.  21.  Well  done,  good  and  faithful  se^i-ctH^.  23  :  Lu.  19. 17 

26.  Thou  wicked  and  slothful  servant.  Lu.  19.  22 

30.  cast  ye  out  the  unprofitable  servant  into  the  outer 

26.  51.  smote  the  s.  of  the  high  priest,  and   struck  off 

his  ear.  Ml;.  14.  47  :  Lu.  22.  50  :  Jno.  18.  10 
Mk.  12. 2.  he  sent  to  the  husbandmen  a  s.  4  :  Lio.  20. 10, 11 
Lu.  1.  54.  He  hath  holpeu  Israel  his  servant 

2.  29.  Now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart,  O  Lord 
7.  2.  centurion's  s.,  who  was  dear  unto  him,  was  sick 
3.  asking  him  that  he  would  come  and  save  his  s. 

10.  returning  to  the  house,  found  the  servant  v^hole 
12.  47.  And  that  servant,  which  knew  his  lord's  will 

14.  17.  sent  forth  his  servant  at  supplier  time  to  say 
21.  the  servant  came,  and  told  his  lord.  22 

23.  And  the  lord  said  unto  the  servant,  Go  out  into  the 

16.  13.  No  servaiit  can  serve  two  masters 

17.  7.  who  is  there  of  you,  having  a  servant  plowing 
9.  Doth  he  thank  the  s.  because  he  did  the  things 

Jno.  12.  26.  where  I  am,  there  shall  also  my  servant  be 

15.  15.  the  servant  kuoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth 

18.  10.  Now  the  servant's  name  was  Malchus 

Acts  3.  13.  God  of  our  fathers,  hath  glorified  his  2,Sf.  Jesus 

26.  God,  havi}ig  raised  up  his  '^S.,  sent  him  to  bless  you 

4.  27.  in  this  city  against  thy  holy  ^Servant  Jesus 

30.  done  through  the  name  of  thy  holy  ^Servant  Jesus 

Pom.  1.  1.  Paul,  a  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  called  to  be  au 

14,  4.  Who  art  thou  that  judgest  the  s.  of  another  ? 

16.  1.  Phoebe  our  sister,  who  is  a  servant  of  the  church 
Gal.  1.  10.  pleasing  men,  I  should  not  be  a  s.  of  Christ 
Phil.  2.  7.  emptied  himself,  taking  the  form  of  a  servant 


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Col.  4.  12.  Epaphras,  who  is  one  of  you,  a  servant  of  Christ 
2  Tim.  2.  24.  And  the  Lord's  servant  must  not  strive 
Tit.  1.  1.  Paul,  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  apostle  of  Jesus 
Philem.  16.  no  longer  as  a  s.,  but  more  than  a  servant 
Heb.  3.  5.  Moses  indeed  was  faithful  in  all  his  house  as  a  s. 
Jas.  1.  1.  James,  a  servant  of  God  and  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
2  Pet.  1.1.  Simon  Peter,  a  servant  and  apostle  of  Jesus 
Jude  1.  Judas,  a  s.  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  brother  of  James 
Bev.  1   1.  signified  it  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant  John 
15.  3.  And  they  sing  the  song  of  Moses  the  s.  of  God 
see  bondage,  bondservant,  minister. 

Servant  David. — see  David  {proper  names). 

Servants. — A.V.  ^serve. 

Mat.  13.  27.  And  the  s.  of  the  householder  came  and  said.  28 

18.  23.  king,  which  would  make  a  reckoning  with  his  s. 

21.  34.  he  sent  his  servants  to  the  husbandmen.  35 
36.  Again,  he  sent  other  s.  more  than  the  first.  22.  4 

22.  3.  sent  forth  his  s.  to  call  them  that  were  bidden 
6.  laid  hold  on  his  s.,  and  entreated  them  shamefully 

8.  Then  saith  he  to  his  servants,  The  wedding.  10 
13.  Then  the  king  said  to  the  servants,  Bind  him 

25.  14.  called  his  own  servants,  and  delivered  unto  them 
19.  the  lord  of  those  s.  cometh,audmaketh  a  reckoning 
Mk.  13.  34.  left  his  house,  and  given  authority  to  his  s. 
Lti.  12.  37.  Blessed  are  those  servants,  whom  the  lord.  38 

15.  26.  he  called  to  him  one  of  the  servants,  and  enquired 

17.  10.  We  are  unprofitable  servants  ;  we  have  done 

19.  13.  he  called  ten  s.  of  his,  and  gave  them  ten  pounds 
15.  he  commanded  these  servants — to  be  called  to  him 

Jno.  2.  5.  His  mother  saith  unto  the  s.,  Whatsoever  he 

9.  (but  the  servants  which  had  drawn  the  water  knew) 

15.  15.  No  longer  do  I  call  you  servants  ;  for  the  servant 

18.  26.  One  of  the  s.  of  the  high  priest,  being  a  kinsman 
36.  were  of  this  world,  then  would  my  servants  fight 

Acts  2.  18.  on  my  s.  and  on  my  handmaidens  in  those  days 
4.  29.  grant  unto  thy  servants  to  speak  thy  word 

10.  7.  he  called  two  of  his  household-se?-t;a?its 

16.  17.  These  men  are  servants  of  the  Most  High  God 
Botn.  6.  16.  as  s.  unto  obedience,  his  s.  ye  are  whom  ye 

17.  whereas  ye  were  servants  of  sin,  ye  became  obedient 

18.  free  from  sin,  ye  became  servants  of  righteousness 

19.  as  ye  presented  your  members  as  5.  to  uucleanness 

— now  present  your  members  ass.  to  righteousness 

20.  when  ye  were  servants  of  sin,  ye  wei'e  free  in  regard 
22.  being  made  fi"ee  from  sin,  and  become  s.  to  God 

2  Cor.  4.  5.  and  ourselves  as  joxu:  servants  for  Jesus'  sake 
Gal.  5.  13.  through  love  be  ^servants  one  to  another 
Eph.  6.  5.  Servants,  be  obedient  unto  them  that — are  your 
masters.  Col.  3.  22  :  Tit.  2.  9  :  1  Pet.  2.  18 
6.  as  servants  of  Christ,  doing  the  will  of  God 
Phil.  1.  1.  Paul  and  Timothy,  servants  of  Christ  Jesus 
Col.  4.  1.  Masters,  render  unto  your  s.  that  which  is  just 
1  Tim.  6.  1.  Let  as  many  as  are  servants  under  the  yoke 
Bev.  1.  1.  to  shew  unto  his  s.,  even  the  things  which.  22.  6 
2.  20.  teacheth  and  seduceth  my  servants  to  commit 
7.  3.  till  we  shall  have  sealed  the  servants  of  our  God 

11.  18.  to  give  their  reward  to  thy  servants  the  prophets 

19.  2.  hath  avenged  the  blood  of  his  servants  at  her  hand 
5.  Give  praise  to  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants 

22.  3.  be  therein  :  and  his  servants  shall  do  him  service 
see  bondservants,  officers. 

Hired  Servants. — see  hired. 

Servants  the  prophets. — see  prophets. 

Serve. — A.V.   ^be  subject    to,  Service,  ^use   the  office, 
Hvorship. 
Mat.  4.  10.  thy  God,  and  him  only  shaltthou  s.  Lu.  4.  8 


SERVING 

Mat.  6. 24.  No  man  can  serve  two  masters — Ye  cannot  so-ve 

God  and  mammon.  Lu.  16.  13 
L^t,.  1.  74.  of  our  enemies.  Should  serve  him  vrithout  fear 
10.  40.  care  that  my  sister  did  leave  me  to  serve  alone  ? 

12.  37.  sit  down  to  meat,  and  shall  come  andso'ne  them 

15.  29.  Lo,  these  many  years  do  I  sei-ve  thee,  and  I  never 
17.  8.  and  gird  thyself,  and  serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten 
22.  26.  and  he  that  is  chief,  as  he  that  doth  serve 

Jno  12.  26.  If  any  man  serve  me,  let  liim  follow  me — if 

any  man  serve  me,  him  will  the  Father 
Acts  6.  2.  we  should  forsake  the  word  of  God,  and  serve  tables 
7.  7.  shall  they  come  forth,  and  serve  me  in.  this  place 
42.  and  gave  them  up  to  ^serve  the  host  of  heaven 
24.  14.  after  the  Way — so  ^serve  I  the  God  of  our  fathers 
27.  23.  angel  of  the  God  whose  I  am,  whom  also  I  sei've 
Bom.  1.  9.  God  is  my  witness,  whom  I  serve  in  my  spirit 
7.  6.  so  that  we  serve  in  newness  of  the  spirit 
25.  I  myself  with  the  mind  sei-ve  the  law  of  God 

16.  18.  For  they  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Lord  Christ 
1  Th.  1.  9.  from  idols,  to  serve  a  living  and  true  God 

1  Tivi.  3.  10.  then  let  them  ^serve  as  deacons         fP'^rtake 
6.  2.  let  them  '^serve  them  the  rather,  because  they  that 

2  Tim.  1.  3.  I  thank  God,  whom  I  s.  from  my  forefathers 
Heb.  8.  5.  who  serve  that  which  is  a  copy  and  shadow  of 

9.  14.  from  dead  works  to  sei've  the  living  God  ? 

13.  10.  they  have  no  right  to  eat  which  s.  the  tabernacle 
1  Pet.  5.  5.  gird  yourselves  with  humility,  to^s.  one  another 
Rev.  7.  15.  and  they  serue  him  day  and  night  in  his  temple 

see  bondage,  servants,  service. 

Serve  the  Lord. — see  Lord. 

Served. — A.  V.  hised  the  office,  '^worshipped. 

Jno.  12.  2.  made  him  a  supper  there  :  and  Martha  served 
Acts  13.  36.  For  David,  after  he  had — s.  the  counsel  of  God 

17.  25.  neither  is  he  '^served  by  men's  hands 

Bom.  1.  25.  and  s.  the  creature  rather  than  the  Creator 
Phil.  2.  22.  he  served  with  me  in  furtherance  of  the  gospel 
1  Tim.  3.  13.  they  that  have  '^served  well  as  deacons 
see  worshipping. 

Serveth. — A .  V.  '^goeth  a  warfare. 

Lu.  22.  27.  greater,  he  that  sitteth  at  meat,  or  he  that  s.  ? 

— but  I  am  in  the  midst  of  you  as  he  that  serveth 

Bom.  14. 18.  he  that  herein  s.  Christ  is  well-pleasing  to  God 

1  Cor.  9.  7.  What  soldier  eYer^serveth  at  his  own  charges? 

see  sign. 

Service — S. — A.V.  hninister,  hninistry,  ^serve,  ^service. 

Jno.  16.  2.  killeth  you  shall  think  that  he  offereth  service 

Bom.  9.  4.  of  the  law,  and  the  s.  of  God,  and  the  promises 

12.  1.  acceptable  to  God,  which  is  your  reasonable  s. 

2  Cor.  9. 12.  the  ministration  of  this  s.  not  only  filleth  up 
Eph.  6.  7.  with  good  will  doing  service,  as  unto  the  Lord 
Phil.  2.  17.  if  I  am  offered  upon  the  sacrifice  and  s.  of  your 

30.  to  supply  that  which  was  lacking  in  your  service 
1  Tim.  1.  12.  counted  me  faithful,  appointing  me  to  his%. 
Heb.  1.  14.  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent  forth  to  do  ^s. 
9.  1.  first  covenant  had  ordinances  of  divine  service 
6.  into  the  first  tabernacle,  accomplishing  the  ^services 
12.  28.  whei-eby  we  may  offer  %.  well-pleasing  to  God 
Rev.  22.  3.  and  his  servants  shall  do  him  ^service 

see  bondage,  ministration,  ministry,  serve,  worshipper. 

Serving. 

iu.  10.  40.  Martha  was  cumbered  about  much  serving 
Acts  20.  19.  serving  the  Lord  with  all  lowliness  of  mind 

26.  7.  twelve  tribes,  earnestly  serving  God  night  and  day 
Bom.  12.  11.  fervent  in  spirit;  serving  the  Lord 
Tit.  3.  3.  disobedient,  deceived,*,  divers  lusts  and  pleasures 


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Set. — A.Y.  '^addicted,  ^briiig,  ^brought,  ^conduct,  ^de- 
clare,^go,  "^made,  ^made  or  make  ruler,  ^ordained, 
^Opresent,  ^^put,  '^'^quarrel,'^^setieth,  '^hit,  '^^teacli. 

Mat.  4.  5.  and  he  i%ei  him  on  the  pinnacle  of  the  temple 

5.  14.  A  city  set  on  a  hill  cannot  be  hid 

10.  35.  For  I  came  to  set  a  man  at  variance  against  his 
13.  24.  Another  parable  '^'^set  he  before  them 

18.  2.  called  to  him  a  little  child,   and  set  him  in  the 

midst.  Mh.  9.  36:  Lu.  9.  47 

24.  45.  whom  his  lord  hath  ^set  over  his  household 
47.  that  he  will  ^set  him  over  all  that  he  hath 

25.  21.  I  will  ^set  thee  over  many  things.  ^23 

33.  and  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right  hand 

27.  37.  they  set  up  over  his  head  his  accusation  written 
Mk.  1.  32.  And  at  even,  when  the  sun  did  set,  they  brought 

6.  19.  Herodias  '^'^set  herself  against  him  [John]     [9- 16 
41.  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before  them.  8.  6,  7  :  Lu. 

12.  1.  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set  a  hedge  about  it 
Lu.  2.  34.  this  child  is  set  for  the  falling  and  rising  up 

7.  8.  For  I  also  am  a  man  set  under  authority 

10.  8.  eat  such  things  as  are  set  before  you.  1  Cor.  10.  27 

34.  he  set  him  on  his  own  beast,  and  larought  him 

11.  6.  from  a  journey,  audi  have  nothing  to  s.  before  him 

19.  35.  their  garments  upon  the  colt,  and  s.  Jesus  thereon 
Jno.  2.  6.  there  were  six  waterpots  of  stone  set  there 

3.  33.  He  that  hath  received  his  witness  hath  s.  his  seal 
6.  11 .  he  distributed  to  them  that  were  set  down 

8.3.  taken  in  adultery  ;  and  having  se<  her  in  the  midst 

Acts  1.7.  seasons,  which  the  Father  hath  ^s.  within  his  own 

2.  30.  fruit  of  his  loins  he  would  ^-^set  one  upon  his  throne 

4.  7.  And  when  they  had  set  them  in  the  midst 

6.  13.  and  set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said,  This  man 

7.  5    not  so  much  as  to  set  his  foot  on  :  and  he  promised 
26.  would  have  set  them  at  one  again,  saying,  Sirs 

12  21.  And  upon  a  set  day  Herod  arrayed  himself 

13.  47.  I  have  set  thee  for  a  light  of  the  Gentiles 

15.  16.  build  again  the  ruins  thereof,  And  I  will  s.  it  up 

16.  21.  '^^set  forth  customs  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  us 

17.  23.  What  therefore  ye  worshij)  in  ignorance,  this  ^s.  1 

18.  10.  and  no  man  shall  set  on  thee  to  harm  thee 

21.  4.  said  to  Paul — that  he  should  not  ''set  foot  in 

22.  30.  brought  Paul  down,  and  set  him  before  them 

23.  24.  provide  beasts,  that  they  might  set  Paul  thereon 
Rom.  3.  25.  whom  God  set  forth  to  be  a  proi^itiation 

1  Cor.  4   9.  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  apostles  last  of  all 
6.  4.  do  ye  set  them  to  judge  who  are  of  no  account 

12.  18.  But  now  hath  God  set  the  members  each  one 
28.  God  hath  set  some  in  the  church,  first  apostles 

16.  6.  that  ye  may  "^set  me  forward  on  my  journey 
11.  But  *set  him  forward  on  his  journey  in  peace 
15.  house  of  Stephanas — havens,  themselves  to  minister 

2  Cor.  1.  16.  to  be  ^set  forward  on  my  journey  unto  Judea 
Oal.  3.  1.  Jesus  Christ  was  openly  set  forth  crucified? 

5.  1.  With  freedom  did  Christ  ''set  us  free 

Phil.  1   16.  knowing  that  I  am  set  for  tiie  defence  of  the 
Col.  3.  2.  Set  your  mind  on  the  things  that  are  above 
Heb.  2.  7.  And  didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thy  hands 

6.  18.  fled  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  of  the  hope  set  before  us 
12.  1.  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is  set  before  us 

2.  who  for  the  joy  that  was  set  before  him  endured 

3  Jno.  6.  whom  thou  wilt  do  well  to  "^set  forward  on  their 
Jude  4.  even  they  who  were  of  old  ^set  forth  unto  this 

7.  are  set  forth  as  an  example,  suffering  the  punishment 
24.  and  to  ^'^set  you  before  the  presence  of  his  glory 
Rev.  3.  8.  (behold,  I  have  set  before  thee  a  door  opened 
4.  2.  there  was  a  throne  set  in  heaven,  and  one  sitting 
10.  2.  and  he  set  his  right  foot  iipon  the  sea 
see  day,  face,  fastened,  liberty,  nought,  order,  sat,  sit,  sitting, 
setteth,  sealed. 


Set — ting  sail. — A.V.  loosed,  Hoosing. 
Acts  13.  13    Paul  and  his  company  "^set  sail  from  Paphos 
16.  11.  25.  sail  therefore  from  Troas,  we  made  a  straight 
27.  21.  not  have  ^set  sail  from  Crete,  and  have  gotten  this 

Setter. 
Acts  17. 18.  He  seemeth  to  be  a  se«er  forth  of  strange  gods 

Setteth.— ^.F.  het. 
Jno.  2.  10    Every  man  ^setteth  on  first  the  good  wine 
Jas.  3.  6.  and  setteth  on  fire  the  wheel  of  nature 

see  pxMeth,  set. 

Setting. — A.V.  ^shewing. 
Lu.  4.  40.  And  when  the  sun  was  setting,  all  they  that 
2  Th.  2.  4.  temple  of  God,  letting  himself  forth  as  God 

Settle. 
Lu.  21.  14.  S.  it  therefore  in  your  hearts,  not  to  meditate 

Settled. — A.V.  ^determined. 

Acts  19.  39.  matters,  it  shall  be  is.  in  the  regular  assembly 
see  stedfast. 

Seven. 
Mat.  12.  45.  taketh  with  himself  s.  other  spirits.  Lu.  11.26 

15.  34.  How  many  loaves  have  ye  ?— they  said,  S.  Mk.  8. 5 

36.  and  he  took  the  s.  loaves  and  the  fishes.  Mk.  8.  6 

37.  remained  over  the  broken  pieces,  s.  baskets.  Mk.8.8 

16.  10.  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  thousand.  Mk.  S.  20 

18.  21.  and  I  forgive  him  ?  until  seve7i  times  ? 

22.  Until  seoew  times;  but.  Until  seventy  times  seuew. 
22.25.  therewerewithiiss.  brethren.  MA.  12. 20 :  i;*. 20. 29 

28.  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  the  s.  ?  for  they  all  had 
Mk.  12.  22.  and  the  seven  left  no  seed.  Lu.  20.  31 

23.  for  the  seven  had  her  to  wife.  Lu.  20.  33 

16.  9.  from  whom  he  had  cast  out  seven  devils.  Lu.  8.  2 
Lu.  2.  36.  a  husband  seven  years  from  her  virginity 

17.  4.  sin  against  thee  s.  times  in  the  day,  and  s.  times 
Acts  6.  3.  Look  ye  out— seven  men  of  good  report 

13.  19.  And  when  he  had  destroyed  seven  nations 

19.  14.  And  there  were  seven  sons  of  one  Sceva,  a  Jew 
21.  4.  found  the  disciples,  we  tarried  there  seven  days 

8.  Philip  the  evangelist,  who  was  one  of  the  seven 
27.  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  completed 

Rev.  1.  4.  John  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in  Asia — 

from  the  s.  Spirits  which  are  before  his  throne.  11 

12.  having  turned  I  saw  seven  golden  candlesticks.  20 

16.  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars.  20  :  2.  1 :  3.  1 

20.  The  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the  seven  churches  : 

and  the  seven  candlesticks  are  seven  churches 

2.  1.  walketh  in  the  midst  of  the  s.  golden  candlesticks 

3.  1.  seven  Spirits  of  God,  and  the  seueH  stars.  4.  5  :  5.  6 

4.  5.  there  were  seven  lamps  of  fire  burning 

5.  1.  a  book  written — close  sealed  with  seveti  seals 

5.  to  open  the  book  and  the  seven  seals  thereof 

6.  aLamb  standing— having .seueu horns,  and  seven  eyes 
8.  2.  I  saw  the  s.  angels— given  unto  them  s.  trumpets.  6 
10.  3.  the  seven  thunders  uttered  their  voices.  4 

4.  Seal  up  the  things  which  the  s.  thunders  uttered 
12.  3.  s.  heads  and  ten  horns— s.  diadems.  13. 1 :  17.  3.  7 

15.  1.  seven  angels  having  seven  plagues.  6,  8  :  21.  9 

16.  1.  saying  to  the  s.  angels,  Go  ye,  and  pour  out  the  s. 
17.1.  one  of  the  s.  angels  that  had  tlies.  bowls.  15.7:  21.9 

9.  The  seven  heads  are  seven  mountains,  on  which 

10.  they  are  s.  kings  ;  the  five  are  fallen,  the  one  is 

11.  an  eighth,  and  is  of  the  seven ;  and  he  goeth  into 


301 


SEVENTH 


SHAEPNESS 


Seventh. 

Mat.  22.  26.  second  also,  and  the  third,  unto  the  seventh 
Jtio.  4.  52.  Yesterday  at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him 
Jitde  14.  to  these  also  Enoch,  the  s.  from  Adam,  prophesied 
Hev.  8.  1.  And  when  he  opened  the  seventh  seal 

10.  7.  in  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh  angel 

11.  15.  the  seventh  angel  sounded;  and  there  followed 
16.  17.  And  the  seventli  poured  out  his  howl  upon  the 
21.  20.  the  sixth,  sardius;  the  seventh,  chrysolite 

Seventy. 
Mat.  18.  22.  Until  seven  times  ;  but.  Until  s.  times  seven 
Lu.  10.  1.  the  Lord  appointed  s.  others,  and  sent  them 
17.  And  the  seventy  returned  with  joy,  saying,  Lord 

Sever — ed. — A.V.  '^'become  of  no  effect. 
Mat.  13.  49.  and  s.  the  wicked  from  among  the  righteous 
Gal.  5.  4.  Ye  are  ^severed  from  Christ,  ye  who  would  he 

Several. 
Mat.  25.  15.  to  each  according  to  his  several  ability 
Bev.  21.  21.  each  one  of  the  several  gates  was  of  one  pearl 

Severally. — A.V.  ^every  one,  "^particular,  ^particularly. 
Uow.12.5.  one  body  in  Christ,  and !«.  members.  ICor.  12.227 
1  Cor.  12.11.  dividing  to  each  one  sei'e;-a/Z/y  even  as  he  will 
Eph.  5.  33.  do  ye  also  '^severally  love  each  one  his  own  wife 
Heh.  9.  5.  of  which  things  we  cannot  now  speak  '^severally 

Severity. — A.V.  ^neglecting  of. 
Bom.  11.  22.  Behold  then  the  goodness  and  severity  of 

God  :  toward  them  that  fell,  severity 
Col.  2.  28.  will-worship,  and  humility,  and^s.  to  the  body 

Sewetli. 
Mk.  2.  21.  No  man  s.  a  i^iece  of  undressed  cloth  on  an  old 

Shadow. 
Mk.  4. 32.  birds  of  the  heaven  can  lodge  under  the  s.  thereof 
Acts  5.  15.  as  Peter  came  by,  at  tbe  least  his  {/(afZoiw  might 
Col.  2.  17.  which  are  a  shadow  of  the  things  to  come 
Seh.  8.  5.  a  copy  and  shadoiv  of  the  heavenly  things 

10.  1.  law  having  a  shadoiv  of  the  good  things  to  come 

Jas.  1.  17.  no  variation,  neither  s.  that  is  cast  by  turning 

see  death. 

Shadowing  A.V. — see  overshadowing. 

Shake. 

ilfai.  10.  14.  s.  off  the  dust  of  your  feet.  71/^-.  6. 11:  Lu.9.  5 

Lu.  6.  48.  brake  against  that  house,  and  could  not  shake  it 

see  quake,  tremble. 

Shaken. — A .  V.  hnoved. 

Mat.  11.  7.  a  reed  shaken  with  the  wind  ?     Ln.  7.  24 
24.  29.  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be  s.  Mk.  13.  25  : 
Lu.  21.  26 
Lu.  6.  38.  good  measure,  pressed  down,  shaken  together 
Acts  4.  31.  when  they  had  prayed,  the  place  was  shaken 

16.  26.  foundations  of  the  prison-house  were  shaken 

2  Thes.1  2.  be  not  quickly  «/tn7ie«  from  your  mind,  nor  yet 

Seh.  12.  27.  the  removing  of  those  things  that  are  shaken 

—that  those  things  which  are  not  s.  may  remain 

28.  receiving  a  kingdom  that  cannot  be  ^shaken 

Bev.  6.  13.  unripe  figs,  when  she  is  shakeiioi  agreatwind 


Shambles. 
1  Cor.  10.  25.  Whatsoever  is  sold  in  the  shambles,  eat 

Shame. — A.V.     ^ashamed,     '^confound,      ^confounded, 
^dishonesty. 

Lu.  13.  17.  all  his  adversaries  were  put  to  ^shame 

14.  9.  shalt  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest  place 

Bom.  5.  5.  hope  putteth  not  to  ^shame ;  because  the  love 
9.33.  believeth— shallnotbeputtois.  10.  HI:  lPei.2.36 

1  Cor.  1.  27.  that  he  might  put  to  ^s.  them  that  ai'e  wise — 

that  he  might  put  to  -s.  the  things  that  are  strong 
4.  14.  I  write  not  these  things  to  shame  you 

6.  5.  I  say  this  to  move  you  to  shame.  15.  34 

11.  6.   if  it  is  a  shame  to  a  woman  to  be  shorn  or  shaven 
22.  despise  ye  the  church  of  God,  and  put  them  to  s. 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  renounced  the  hidden  things  of  ^shame 

7.  14.  I  was  not  put  to  ^shame.  10.  i8 

9.  4.  find  you  unprepared,  we — should  be  put  to  '^shame 
Ejjh.  5.12.  by  them  in  secret  it  is  a  shame  even  to  speak  of 
Phil.  1.  20.  that  in  notliing  shall  I  be  put  to  ^shame 

3.  19.  the  belly,  and  whose  glory  is  in  their  shame 
Heh.  6.  6.   Son  of  God  afresh,  and  put  him  to  an  open  shatne 

12.  2.  Jesus — endured  the  cross,  despising  shame 

1  Pet.  3.16.  may  be  i^ut  to  ^s.  who  revile  your  good  manner 

Jude  13.  wild  waves  of  the  sea,  foaming  out  their  own  s. 

Bev.  3. 18.  thes7ia?He  of  thy  nakednessbe  not  made  manifest 

16.  15.  lest  he  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame) 

see  dishonour,  shameful. 

Shamefacedness  A.V. — see  shamefastness. 

Shamefastness. — A.V.  ^shamefacedness. 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  in  modest  apparel,  with  '^shamefastness 

Shameful. — A.V.  ^filthy,  ^shame. 

1  Cor.  14.  35.  it  is  ^s.  for  a  woman  to  speak  in  the  church 
Col.  3.  8.  railing,  ^shameful  speaking  out  of  your  mouth 

Shamefully. — A.V.  ^despitefully,  ^spitefully. 

Mat.  22.  6.  laid  hold  on  his  servants,  and  entreated  them  ^s. 
Mk.  12.  4.  wounded  in  the  head,  and  handled  s.  Lu.  20.  11 
Lu.  18.  32.  shall  be  mocked,  and  "shamefully  entreated 
Acts  14.  5.  to  entreat  them  ^shamefully,  and  to  stone  them 

1  2'hes.  2.  2.  and  been  shamefully  entreated,  as  ye  know 

Shapes. 

Bev.  9.  7.  And  the  s.  of  the  locusts  were  like  unto  horses 
see  form. 

Sharers. — A.V.  ^partakers. 
Heh.  2. 14.  Since  then  the  children  are  ^s.  in  flesh  and  blood 

Sharp. 

Acts  15.  39.  And  there  arose  a  s.  contention,  so  that  they 
Rev.  2.  12.  saith  he  that  hath  the  sharp  two-edged  sword 
14.  14.  and  in  his  hand  a  sharp)  sickle.  17,  18 
19.  15.  out  of  his  mouth  proceedeth  a  sharp  sword.  1. 16 

Sharper. 
Heh.  4.  12.  word  of  God  is  living,  and  active,  and  s.  than 

Sharply. — A.V.  ^sharpness. 

2  Cor.  13.  10.  that  I  may  not  when  present  deal  ^sharply 
Tit.  1.  13.  reprove  them  sharply,  that  they  may  be  sound 


Sharpness  A.V.— see  sharply. 


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SHAVE 


SHEWBEEAD 


Shave— n. 

Acts  21.  24.  charges  for  them,  that  they  may  s.  their  heads 
1  Cor.  11.  5.  it  is  one  and  the  same  thing  as  if  she  were  s. 

6.  if  it  is  a  shame  to  a  woman  to  be  shorn  or  shaven 

Shearer. 

Acts  8.  32.  And  as  a  lamb  before  his  shearer  is  dumb 

Sheath. 
■Jno.  18.  11.  nnto  Peter,  Put  up  the  sword  into  the  sheath 

Shed. 

Mat.  26.  28.  is  shed  for  many  unto  remission  of  sins 
Bom.  5.5.  the  love  of  God  hath  been  s.  abroad  in  our  hearts 
see  poured. 

Shed  blood. — see  blood. 

Shedding. 

Heb.  9.  22.  apart  from  s.  of  blood  there  is  no  remission 

Sheep. — A.V.  ^cattle. 
Mat.  7.  15.  prophets,  which  come  to  you  in  s.'s  clothing 

9.  36.  as  sheejy  not  having  a  shepherd.  Mk.  6.  34 

10.  6.  go  rather  to  the  lost  s.  of  the  house  of  Israel.  15.  24 
16.  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of  wolves 

12.  11.  one  s.,  and  if  this  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath 

12.  How  much  then  is  a  man  of  more  value  than  a  s.  ! 
18.  12.  if  any  man  have  a  hundred  s. ,  and  one.  Lu.  15.  4 

25.  32.  as  the  shepherd  separateth  the  s.  from  the  goats 
33.  he  shall  set  the  s.  on  his  right  hand,  btit  the  goats 

26.  31.  the  shepherd,  and  the  s. — shall  be  scattered.  Mk. 
Lu.  15   6.  for  I  have  found  my  s.  which  was  lost     [14.  27 

17.  7.  having  a  servant  plowing  or  keeping  '^sheep 
Jno.  2.  14.  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen  and  s.   15 
5.  2.  Now  there  is  in  Jerusalem  by  the  sJieeji  gate  a  pool 
10.  1.  enterethnot  by  the  door  into  the  fold  of  the  sheep 

2.  entereth  in  by  the  door  is  the  shepherd  of  the  sheej} 

3.  the  s.  hear  his  voice  :  and  he  calleth  his  own  s.  27 

4.  he  goeth  before  them,  and  the  sheep  follow  him 

7.  I  say  unto  you,  I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep 

8.  thieves  and  robbers  :  but  the  s.  did  not  hear  them 

11.  the  good  shepherd  layeth  down  his  life  for  the  s.  15 

12.  whose  own  the  sheep  are  not — leaveth  the  sheep 

13.  because  he  is  a  hireling,  and  caretli  not  for  the  sheep 
16.  And  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  of  this  fold 

26.  But  ye  believe  not,  because  ye  are  not  of  my  sheep 
21.  16.  He  saith  unto  him.  Tend  my  sheep.  17 

Acts  8.  32.  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 
Bom.  8.  36.  We  were  accounted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 
Heb.  13.  20.  again  from  the  dead  the  great  shepherd  of  the 
1  Pet.  2.  25.  For  ye  were  going  astray  like  sheep       Ysheep 
Bev.  18.  13.  fine  flour,  and  wheat,  and  cattle,  and  sheep 
see  ox,  oxen. 

Sheepfold  A.V. — see  fold. 

Sheepskins. 
Heb.  11.  37.  they  went  about  in  sheepskins,  in  goatskins 

Sheet. 
Acts  10.  11.  a  great  sheet,  let  down  by  four  corners.  11.  5 

Shekel,  lialf  shekel. — A.V.  Hribute,  Hrihite  money, 
Apiece  of  money. 

Mat.  17.  24.  they  that  received  the  Vialf-s.  came  to  Peter, 
and  said.  Doth  not  your  master  pay  the  ^h.  -shekel  ? 

27.  thou  shalt  find  a  "s. :  that  take,  and  give  unto  them 


Shepherd— s.—^.F.  h-ule. 

Mat.  2.  6.  Which  shall  be  ''■shepiherd  of  my  people  Israel 
9.  36.  scattered,  as  sheep  not  having  a  s.  Mk.  6.  34 

25.  32.  as  the  s.  separateth  the  sheep  from  the  goats 

26.  31.  I  will  smite  the  shepherd.  Mk.  14.  27 

Lu.  2.  8.  there  were  shepherds — abiding  in  the  field 

15.  shej)herds  said  one  to  another,  Let  us  now  go 
18.  things  which  were  spoken  unto  them  by  the  s. 

20.  And  the  s.  returned,  glorifying  and  praising  God 
Jno.  10.  2.  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  door  is  the  shepherd 

11.  I  am  the  good  shepherd  :  the  good  shepherd  layeth 

down  his  life  for  the  sheep.  14 

12.  He  that  is  a  hireling,  and  not  a  shepherd 

16.  and  they  shall  become  one  flock,  one  s.  [sheep 
Heb.  13.  20.  brought  again  from  the  dead  the  great  s.  of  the 
1  Pet.  2.  25.  unto  the  Shfjjherd  and  Bishop  of  your  souls 

6.  4.  when  the  chief  Shepherd  shall  be  manifested 
Jude  12.  shepherds  that  without  fear  feed  themselves 
Bev.  7.  17.  Lamb — shall  be  their  s.,  and  shall  guide  them 

Shew,  Show.— .4. F.  ^declaration,  ^declare,  ^iell,  ^use. 

Mat.  8.  4.   go  thy  way,  sheiv  thyself  to  the  priest,  and 
offer  the  gift.  'Mk.  1.  44 :  Lu.  5.  14 

16.  1.  asked  him  to  sheiv  them  a  sign  from  heaven 

21.  began  Jesus  to  sheio  unto  his  disciples,  how  that 
18.  1-5.  '^sheiv  him  his  fault  between  thee  and  him  alone 
22.  19.  Shew  me  the  tribute  money.  Lu.  20.  24 

24.  1.  came  to  him  to  s.  him  the  buildings  of  the  temple 

24.  and  shall  shew  great  signs  and  wonders.  Mk.  13.  22 

Mk.  14.  15.  s.  you  a  large  upper  room  furnished.  Lu.  21.11 

Ltc.  6.  47.  doeth  them,  I  will  sheiv  j-oii  to  whom  he  is  like 

17.14.  said  unto  them , Go  and  s.  yourselves  unto  the  priests 
Jno.  5.  20.  greater  works  than  these  will  he  shew  him 

11.  57.  if  any  man  knew  where  he  was,  he  should  s.  it 

14.  8.  Lord,  shew  us  the  Father,  and  it  suificeth  us.  9 
Acts  1.  24.  s.  of  these  two  the  one  whom  thou  hast  chosen 

7.  3.  and  come  into  the  land  which  I  shall  shew  thee 

9.  16.  I  will  shew  him  how  many  things  he  must  suffer 

Bom. 2. 15.  they  s.tlie  work  of  thelawwrittenin  their  hearts 

3.  25.  through  faith,  by  his  blood,  to  ^s,  his  righteoiisness 

9.  17.  raise  thee  up,  that  I  might  shew  in  thee  my  power 

22.  What  if  God,  willing  to  sheiv  his  wrath  fyou 

1  Cor.  12.  31.   And  a  still  more  excellent  way  shew  I  unto 

2  Cor.  1.  17.  when  I — was  thus  minded,  did  I  ^s.  fickleness  ? 
8. 19.  to  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  and  to  ''■sheiv  our  readiness 

24.  S.  ye  therefore  unto  them  in  the  face  of  the  churches 
Gal.  6.  12.  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  s.  in  the  flesh 
E23h.  2.  7.  he  might  shew  the  exceeding  riches  of  his  grace 
Col.  2. 15.  he  made  a  shoiv  of  them  openly,  triumphing  over 

23.  Whicli  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wisdom  [ing 
1  Tim.  1.  16.  might  Jesus  Christ  s.  forth  all  his  longsiiffer- 

5.  4.  learn  first  to  shew  piety  towards  their  own  family 

6.  15.  which  in  its  own  times  he  shall  sheiv,  who  is  the 
Heb.  6.  11.  each  one  of  you  may  sheiv  the  same  diligence 

17.  God,  being  minded  to  s.  more  abundantly  unto  the 
Jas.  2.  18.  shew  me  thy  faith  apart  from  thy  works,  and  I 

by  my  works  will  sheiv  thee  my  faith 

3.  13.  let  him  s.  by  his  good  life  his  works  in  meekness 
1  Pet.  2.  9.  that  ye  may  shew  forth  the  excellencies  of  him 
Bev.  1.  1.   to  shew  unto  his  servants,  even  the  things.  22.  6 

4.  1 .  I  will  shew  thee  the  things  which  must  come  to  pass 

17.  1.  I  will  sheiv  thee  the  judgement  of  the  great  harlot 
21.  9.  I  will  shew  thee  the  bride,  the  wife  of  the  Lamb 

see  bring,  declare,  go  thy  way,  manifest,  present,  pretence,  proclaim, 
report,  tell. 

Shewbread. 

Mat.  12.  4.  [David]  and  did  eat  the  s.  Mk.  2.  26  :  Lu.  6.  4 
Heb.  9.  2.  a  tabernacle — and  the  table,  and  the  shewbread 


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SHEWED 

Shewed. — A.V.hvere. 
Lu.  1.  51.  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his  arm 

4.  5.  and  shewed  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world 

20.  37.  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  shelved 

24.  40.  he  shewed  them  his  hands  and  his  feet.  Jno.  20.  20 
Jno.  10.  32.  Many  good  works  have  I  shewed  you 
Acts  1.  3.  to  whom  he  also  shewed  himself  alive 

7.  52.  shewed  before  of  the  coming  of  the  Righteous  One 
10.  28.  God  s.  that  I  should  not  call  any  man  comnion 
1  Cor.  10.  28.  in  sacrifice,  eat  not,  for  his  sake  that  s.  it 

1  Th.  1.  5.  Ye  know  what  manner  of  men  we  ^s.  ourselves 
Heb.  6.  10.  and  the  love  which  ye  shewed  toward  his  name 
liev.  21.  10.  and  shewed  me  the  holy  city  Jerusalem 

22.  1.  And  he  shewed  me  a  river  of  water  of  life 
8.  before  the  feet  of  the  angel  which  s.  me  these  things 
see  appeared,  declared,  declaring,  example,  foreshewed,  kindness, 
manifested,  mercy,  report,  signified,  told,  wrought. 

Shewest — eth. 
Mat.  4.  8.  and  sheweth  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world 
Jno.  2.  18.  What  sign  shewest  thou  unto  us 

5.  20.  Father  loveththe  Son,  and  shewethhim  all  things 

see  mercy. 
Shewing. 
Lu.  1.  80.  in  the  deserts  till  the  day  of  his  s.  unto  Israel 
Acts  9.  39.  s.  the  coats  and  garments  which  Dorcas  made 

18.  28.  s.  by  the  scriptures  that  Jesus  was  the  Christ 
Tit.  2.  7.    shewing  thyself  an  ensample  of  good  works  ; 
in  thy  doctrine  shewing  uncorruptuess 
10.  not  purloining,  but  shewing  all  good  fidelity 
3.  2.  to  be  gentle,  shewing  all  meekness  toward  all  men 
see  bringing,  setting. 

Shewn. — A.V.  ^appear. 

Boin.  7.  13.  that  it  might  be  is.  to  be  sin,  by  wording  death 
see  mercy. 
Shield. 

Eph.  6.  16.  withal  taking  up  the  shield  of  faith 
Shine. — A.V.  ^give  light,  "^shone. 

Mat.  5.  16.  Even  so  let  your  light  shine  before  men 
13.  43.  Then  shall  the  righteous  sliine  forth  as  the  sun 

17.  2.  his  face  did  shine  as  the  sun,  and  his  garments 
Lti.  1.  79.  To  '^shine  upon  them  that  sit  in  darkness 

2  Cor.  4.  6.  God,  that  said,  Light  shall  shine  out  of  darkness 
Eph.  5.  14.  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shall  ^shine  upon  thee 
Rev.  8.  12.  day  should  not  ^shine  for  the  third  part  of  it 

18.  23.  light  of  a  lamp  shall  sJiine  no  more  at  all  in  thee 

21.  23.  no  need  of  the  sun,  neither  of  the  moon,  to  shine 

see  dawn,  seen. 

Shined. 

Acts  12.  7.  stood  by  him,  and  a  light  shined  in  the  cell 
2  Cor.  4.  6.  who  shined  in  our  hearts,  to  give  the  light 

see  shone. 

Shineth. — A.V.  '^givetk  light,  '^shining. 

Mat.  5.  15.  it  '^shineth  unto  all  that  are  in  the  house 
Lu.  17.  24.  shineth  unto  the  other  part  under  heaven 
Jno.  1.  5.  And  the  light  shineth  in  the  darkness 
5.  35.  He  was  the  lamp  that  burneth  and  '^shineth 

1  Jno.  2.  8.  darkness  is  passing  away — true  light  already  s. 
Eev.  1.  16.  countenance  was  as  the  sun  s.  in  his  strength 

see  dazzling,  glistering,  seen,  shining. 

Shining. — A.V.  hhineth. 

Lu.  11.  36.  lamp  with  its  bright  s.  doth  give  thee  light 
Acts.  26.  13.  above  the  brightness  of  the  sun,  s.  round 

2  Pet.  1. 19.  take  heed,  as  unto  a  lamp  ^s.  in  a  dark  place 

see  dazzling,  glistering,  shineth. 


SHOBE 

Ship— 3. 
Acts  20.  13.  we,  going  before  to  thfe  ship,  set  sail  for  Assos 
38.  And  they  brought  him  on  his  way  unto  the  ship  _ 

21.  2.  having  found  a  shiji  crossing  over  unto  Phceuicia 
3.  Tyre  :  for  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  burden 
6.  we  went  on  board  the  ship,  but  they  returned  home 

27.  2.  And  embarking  in  a  shi2}  of  Adramyttium 

30.  as  the  sailors  were  seeking  to  flee  out  of  the  ship 

31.  Except  these  abide  in  the  shij),  ye  cannot  be  saved 

37.  in  the  s.  two  hundred  threescore  and  sixteen  souls 

38.  lightened  the  ship,  throwing  out  the  wheat 

39.  counsel  whether  they  could  drive  the  s]iip  upon  it 
44.  planks,  and  some  on  other  things  from  the  ship 

28.  11.  after  three  months  we  set  sail  in  a  ship  of 
Jas.  3.  4.  Behold,  the  ships  also,  though  they  are  so  great 
Bev.  8.  9.  and  the  third  part  of  the  sliips  was  destroyed 

18.  19.  wherein  were  made  rich  all  that  had  their  ships 
see  boat,  boats,  overboard,  saileth. 

Shipmaster. 
Bev.  18.  17.  And  every  s.,  and  every  one  that  saileth 

Shipmen  A.V.— see  sailors. 

Shipping  A.V. — see  boats. 

Shipwreck. 

2  Cor.  11.  25.  once  was  I  stoned,  thrice  I  suffered  s7i.ipt/;rccA 
1  Tim.  1.  19.  made  shipwreck  concerning  the  faith 

Shivers. 
Bev.  2. 27.  as  the  vessels  of  the  potter  are  broken  to  shivers 

Shod. 

Mk.  6.  9.  to  go  s.  with  sandals  :  and — put  not  on  two  coats 
Eph.  6.  15.  s.  your  feet  with  the  preparation  of  the  gospel 

Shoe— s. 

Mat.  3.  11.  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear 
10.  10.  neither  two  coats,  nor  shoes,  nor  staff 

Mk.  1.  7.  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  stoop  down  and 
unloose.  Lu.  3.  16  :  Jno.  1.  27  :  Acts  13.  25 

Lu.  10.  4.  Carry  no  purse,  no  wallet,  no  shoes.  22.  35 
15.  22.  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet 

Acts  7.  33.  Loose  the  shoes  from  thy  feet  :  for  the  place 

Shone. — A.  V.  ^apipeared,  ^shined. 

Lu.  2.  9.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about  them 
Acts  9.  3.  suddenly  there  ^s.  round  about  him  a  light.  22. 6 

27.  20    neither  sun  nor  stars  is.  iipon  us  for  many  days 

see  shine. 

Shook. 

Acts  13.  51.  But  they  shook  off  the  dust  of  their  feet 
18.  6.  he  shook  out  his  raiment,  and  said  unto  them 

28.  5.  Howbeit  he  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  fire 
Heb.  12.  26.  whose  voice  then  shook  the  earth 

Shoot. 
Lii.  21.  30.  when  they  now  s.  forth,  ye  see  it  and  know 

Shooteth  A.V. — see putteth. 

Shore. 

Mk.  6.  53.  the  land  unto  Gennesaret,  and  moored  to  the  s. 
see  beach. 


Sea  Shore. — see  sea. 


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SHOEN 

Shorn. 

Acts  18.  18.  Paul — having  shorn  his  head  in  Cenchrese 
1  Cor.  11.  6.  let  her  also  be  skor>i :  but  if  it  is  a  shame  to 
a  woman  to  be  sJiorn  or  shaven,  let  her  be  veiled 

Short. 

Eom.  9.  28.  word  upon  the  earth,  finishing  it  and  cutting 
1  Th.  2.  17.  being  bereaved  of  j-ou  for  a  sfiort  season  [it  s. 
Bev.  12.  12.  knowing  that  he  hath  but  a  short  time 
see  little  while,  shortened. 

Shortened. — A.V.  hhort. 

Mat.  24.  22.  except  those  daj^s  had  been  shortened — for  the 

elect's  sake  those  days  shall  be  shortened.  Mk.  13. 20 

1  Cor.  7.  29.  But  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  is  Shortened 

Shortly. 

Acts  25.  4.  he  himself  was  about  to  depart  thither  shortly 
Eom.  16  20.  shall  bruise  Satan  under  your  feet  shortly 
1  Cor.  4.  19.  I  will  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Lord  will 
Fhil.  2.  19.  I  hope — to  send  Timothy  shortly  unto  you 
24.  I  trust  in  the  Lord  that  I  myself  also  shall  come  s. 

1  Tim.  .3.  14.  hoping  to  come  unto  thee  shortly 

2  Tim.  4.  9.  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly  unto  me 
Seh.  13.  23.  with  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will  see  you 

3  Jno.  14.   but  I  hope  shortly  to  see  thee,  and  we  shall  speak 
Mev.  1.  1.  the  things  which  must  s.  come  to  pass.  22.  6 

see  siviftly. 

Should.— .4.  F.  bought. 

2  Cor.  2.  7.  ye  ^should  rather  forgive  him  and  comfort  him 

Shoulders. 

Mat.  23.  4.  and  lay  them  on  men's  s.;  but  they  themselves 
Lie.  15.  5.  found  it,  he  layeth  it  onhia shotdders, re]oicing 

Shout. 

1  Th.  4.  16.  shall  descend  from  heaven,  with  a  shout 
see  shouted. 

Shouted. — A.V.  ^cried,  ^shout. 

Lu.  23.  21.  but  they  '^shouted,  saying,  Crucify,  crucify  him 
Acts  12.  22.  people  ^shouted,  saying.  The  voice  of  a  god 

21.  34.  And  some  ^shouted  one  thing,  some  another 

22.  24.  for  what  cause  they  so  ^shouted  against  him 

Show. — see  shew. 

Shower. 

Lu.  12.  54.  ye  say.  There  cometh  a  s. ;  and  so  it  cometh 

Shrank. — A.V.  ^kept  back,  "^shunned. 

Acts  20.  20.  how  that  I  ^s.  not  from  declaring  unto  you 
27. 1  ^s.  not  from  declaring  unto  you  the  whole  counsel 

Shrines. 

Acts  19.  24.  Demetrius,  a  silversmith,  which  made  silver  s. 

Shrink. — A.V.  ^draw. 

Heb.  10.  38.  if  he  is.  back,  my  soul  hath  no  pleasure  in  him 
39.  we  are  not  of  them  that  ''■shrink  back  unto  perdition 

Shudder.— ^.F.  ^tremble. 
Jaa.  2.  19.  the  devils  also  believe,  and  ^shudder 

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SICKLY 

Shun.— ^.F.  ^avoid. 
2  Tim.  2.  16.  But  shun  profane  babblings  :  for  they  will 
Tit.  3.  9.  but  ^shtm  foolish  questionings,  and  genealogies 

Shunned  A.V.—see  shrank. 

Shut. — A.V.  '^concluded,  ^e.xclude,  ^shutteth. 

Mat.  23.  13.  ye  shiit  the  kingdom  of  heaven  against  men 
Lu.  3.  20.  above  all,  that  he  s/mt  up  John  in  prison 

4.  25.  when  the  heaven  was  shut  up  three  years  and  six 
Acts  5.  23.  The  prison-house  we  found  shut  in  all  safety 

26.  10.  I  both  shut  up  many  of  the  saints  in  prisons 
Bom.  11.  32.  For  God  hath  ^.shut  up  all  unto  disobedience 
Gal.  3.  22.  the  scripture  bath  is.  up  all  things  under  sin 
23.  shut  up  unto  the  faith  which  should — be  revealed 

4. 17.  they  desire  to  ^shutjow  out,  that  ye  may  seek  them 
Eev.  3.  7.  he  thatopeneth,  and  none  shall  ^shut.  8 

11.  6.  power  to  shict  the  heaven,  that  it  rain  not 

20.  3.  into  the  abyss,  and  shut  it,  and  sealed  it  over  him 

21.  25.  And  the  gates  thereof  shall  in  no  wise  be  s.  by  day 
see  door,  doors. 

Shutteth. 

1  Jno.  3.  17.  and  shutteth  up  his  compassion  from  him 
Eev.  3.  7.  and  that  shutteth,  and  none  openeth 

see  shut. 

Sick. — A.V.  '^diseased,  ^impotent. 
Mat.  4.  24.  brought  unto  him  all  that  were  s.  14. 135  :  Mk. 

8.  14.  wife's  mother  lying  s.  of  a  fever.  Mk.  1.  30  [1-^32 
16.  and  healed  all  that  were  sick.  14.  14 :  Mk.  1.  34 

9.  12.  physician,  but  they  that  are  s.  Mk.  2. 17  :  Lu.  5.  31 

10.  8.  Heal  the  sick,  raise  the  dead.  Lu.  9.  2  :  10.  9 
25.  36. 1  was  sick,  and  ye  visited  me  :  I  was  in  prison.  43 

39.   And  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in  prison.  44 
Mk.  6.  5.  save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folk 
13.  and  anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick 

55.  to  carry  about  on  their  beds  those  that  were  sick 

56.  they  laid  the  sick  in  the  marketplaces 
16.  18.  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover 

Zm.  4.  40.  all  they  that  had  any  sicA— brought  them 

7.  2.  centurion's  servant,  who  was  dear  unto  him,  was  s. 
Jno.  4.  46.  a  certain  nobleman,  whose  son  was  sick 

5.  3.  lay  a  multitude  of  them  that  were  '^sick 
7.  The  ^sick  man  answered  him.  Sir,  I  have  no  man 

6.  2.  signs  which  he  did  on  them  that  were  hick 

11.  1.  Now  a  certain  man  was  s.,  Lazarus  of  Bethany.  2 
3.  Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  sick 

6.  When  therefore  he  heard  that  he  was  sick,  he  abode 
Acts  5.  15.  they  even  carried  out  the  sick  into  the  streets 

16.  bringing  sick  folk,  and  them  that  were  vexed 
9.  37.  in  those  days,  that  she  [Dorcas]  fell  sick,  and  died 
19.  12.  unto  the  sick  were  carried — handkerchiefs 
28.  8.  the  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  of  fever 
Phil.  2.  26.  troubled,  because  ye  had  heard  that  he  was  s. 
27.  for  indeed  he  was  sick  nigh  unto  death  :  but  God 

2  Tim.  4.  20.  but  Trophimus  I  left  at  Miletus  sick 
Jas.  5.  14.  Is  any  among  you  sick  ?  let  him  call  for  the 

15.  and  the  prayer  of  ifaith  shall  save  him  that  is  sick 
see  palsy. 

Sickle. 

Mk.  4.  29.  straightway  he  putteth  forth  the  sickle 
Eev.  14.  14.  and  in  his  baud  a  sharp  sickle.  17,  18 
15.  Send  forth  thy  sickle,  and  reap,  16, 18,  19 

Sickly. 
1  Cor.  11.  30.  many  among  you  are  weak  and  sickly 


SICKNESS 


SIGNIFYING 


Sickness. 

Mat.  4. 23.  and  healing — allmanner  of  sic/cness.  9.35:  10.1 
Jno.  11.  4.  lie  said,  This  sickness  is  not  unto  death 

see  diseases. 

Side. 

Mat.  8.  18.  unto  the  other  s.  28 :  14.  22 :  16.  5 :  Mk.  4.  35 :  iw. 
Mk.  16.  5.  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right  s.  [8.22 
Lii.  1.  11.  standing  on  the  right  side  of  the  altar  of  incense 

9.  47.  he  took  a  little  child,  and  set  him  hy  his  side 

10.  31.  saw  hira,  he  passed  by  on  the  other  side.  32 

19.  43.  compass  thee  round,  and  keep  thee  in  on  every  s. 
Jno.  6.  25.  when  they  found  him  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

19.  18.   on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the  midst 
84.  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear  pierced  his  side 

20.  20.  he  shewed  unto  them  his  hands  and  his  side 

25.  and  put  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe 
27.  reach  hither  thy  hand,  and  put  it  into  my  side 

21.  6.  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  boat 
Acts  12.  7.  smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  awoke  him 

16.  13.  we  went  forth  without  the  gate  by  a  river  side 
2  Cor.  4.  8.  we  are  pressed  on  every  side.  7.  5 

7.  5.  no  relief,  but  we  were  afflicted  on  every  s.  [of  life 
Bev.  22.  2.  on  this  s.  of  the  river  and  on  that  was  the  tree 

see  beyond,  of  the  sea,  sea,  sea  side,  way. 

Sift. 
Lu.  22. 31.  Satan  asked  to  have  you,  that  he  might  s.  you  as 

Sighed. 

Mk.  7.  34.  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  sighed,  and  saith 

8.  12.  And  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit,  and  saith 

Sight. — A.V.  ^before,  '^discovered,  ^see. 

Mat.  11.  5.  the  blind  receive  their  sight.  Lu  7.  ^22 

26.  so  it  was  well-pleasing  in  thy  sight.  Lu.  10.  21 

20.  34.  and  straightway  they  received  their  sight 

Mk.  10.  51.  Eabboni,  that  I  may  receive  my  s.  Lu.  18.  41 
52.  And  straightway  he  received  his  sight,  and  followed 
him  in  the  way.  Lit,.  18.  43 
Lu..  4. 18.  And  recovering  of  sight  to  the  blind 
7.  21.  on  many  that  were  blind  he  bestowed  sight 
12.  6.  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  in  the  ^sight  of  God 
15. 18.  have  sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  thy  ^sight.  21 
16.    15.    justify  yourselves  in  the  ^sight  of    men — an 

abomination  in  the  sight  of  God 
18.  42.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Eeceive  thy  sight 
28.  48.  multitudes  that  came  together  to  this  sight 
24.  81.  knew  him ;  and  he  vanished  out  of  their  sight 
Jno.  9.  11.  I  went  away  and  washed,  and  I  received  sight 
15.  asked  him  how  he  received  his  sight.  18 
18.  parents  of  him  that  had  received  his  sight 
Acts  1.  9.  and  a  cloud  received  him  out  of  their  sight 
4.  19.  Whether  it  be  right  in  the  sight  of  God  to  hearken 
7.  31.  when  Moses  saw  it,  he  wondered  at  the  sight 
46.   [David]  who  found  favour  in  the  ^sight  of  God 

9.  9.  And  he  was  three  days  without  sight 

12.  hands  on  him,  that  he  might  receive  his  sight 

18.  received  his  sight  ;  and  he  arose  and  was  baptized 

10.  31.  alms  are  had  in  remembrance  in  the  sight  of  God 
33.  we  are  all  here  present  in  the  ^sight  of  God 

21.  3.  And  when  we  had  come  in  Hight  of  Cyprus 

22.  13.  Brother  Saul,  receive  thy  sight.  9.  17 

Bom.  3.  20.  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his  sight 
12. 17.  thought  for  thinp;s  honourable  in  the  s.  of  all  men 

2  Cor.  2. 17.  in  the  sight  ot  God,  speak  we  in  Christ.  12.  ^19 
4.  2.  to  every  man's  conscience  in  the  sight  of  God 


2  Cor.  5.  7.  (for  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  sight) 

7.12.  care  for  us  might  be  made  manifest — in  thes.  of  God 

Gal.  3.  11.  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in  the  s.  of  God 

1  Tim.  2. 3.  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God  our  Saviour.  5.^4 

21.  I  charge  thee  in  the  mght  of  God.  2  Ttw.  4.  ^1 

6. 12.  confess  the  good  confession  in  the  ^s.  of — witnesses 

13.  I  charge  thee  in  the  sight  of  God,  who  quickeneth 
Heb.  4.  13.  no  creature  that  is  not  manifest  in  his  sight 

13.  21.  working  in  us  that  which  is  well-pleasing  in  hiss. 
1  Pet.  3.  4.  whicli  is  in  the  .sight  of  God  of  great  price 
1  Jno.  3.  22.  and  do  the  things  that  are  pleasing  in  his  s. 
Bev.  13.  13.  make  fire  to  come  down — in  the  sight  of  men 

14.  was  given  him  to  do  in  the  sight  of  the  beast 
16.19.  Babylon  the  great  was  remembered  in  the^s.  of  God 

see  appeara7ice. 

Sights  A.  V. — see  terrors. 

Sign. — A,  V.  ^miracle,  ^serveth  not,  ^wonder. 

Mat.  12.  38.  Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from  thee 

39.  seeketh  after  a  sign;  and  there  shall  no  s.  be  given 

toitbutthes.  of  Jonah.  16.4:  Mk.  8. 12:  iw.  11.  29 

16.  1.  asked  him  to  shew  them  &sign  from  heaven.  Mk. 

8.  11 :  Lu.  11.  16 
24.  3.  and  what  shall  be  the  sign  of  thy  coming 

30.  and  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the  Sou  of  man 
26.  48.  Now  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a  sigji 
Mk.  13.  4.  what  shall  be  the  s.  when  these  things.  Lu.  21.  7 
Lu.  2.  12.  And  this  is  the  sign  unto  you ;  Ye  shall  find 
34.  and  for  a  sign  which  is  spoken  against 

11.  30.  as  Jonah  became  a  sign  unto  the  Ninevites 
Jno.  2.  18.  What  sign  shewest  thou  unto  us.  6.  30 

4.  54.  This  is  again  the  second  ^sign  that  Jesus  did 
10.  41.  John  indeed  did  no  ^s.  :  but  all  things  whatsoever 

12.  18.  for  that  they  heard  that  he  had  done  this  ^sign 
Acts  28.  11.  island,  whose  sign  was  The  Twin  Brothers 
Bom.  4.  11.  and  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision 

1  Cor.  14.  22.  tongues  are  for  a  sign — prophesying  is  for  a  ^s. 
Bev.  12. 1.  a  great  *s.  was  seen  in  heaven  ;  a  woman  arrayed 
15.  1.  And  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven 
see  signs. 

Signification. 
1  Cor.  14.  10.  and  no  kind  is  without  signification 

Signified. — A.V.  ^declared,  ^shewed. 

Acts  11.  28.  s.  by  the  Spirit  that  there  should  be  a  great 
23.  22.  Tell  no  man  that  thou  hast  -s.  these  things  to  me 

1  Cor.l.  11.  it  hath  been  Is ('9Hi!)?(SfZ  unto  me  concerning  you 

2  Fet.  1.  14.  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  ^signified  unto  me 
Bev.  1. 1.  signifi£d  it  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant  John 

Signifieth. 
Keb.  12.  27.  s.  the  removing  of  those  things  that  are  shaken 

Signify. 
Acts  23.  15.  signify  to  the  chief  captain  that  he  bring  him 
25.  27.  not  withal  to  signify  the  charges  against  him 
see  declaring,  point. 

Signifying. 
J;io.  12.33.  s.  by  what  mannerofdeathhe  should  die.  18.32 

21.  19.  s.  by  what  manner  of  death  he  should  glorify  God 
Heb.  9.  8.  the  Holy  Ghost  this  signifying,  that  the  way  into 


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SIN 


Signs. — A.V.  ^heckoned,  '^miracles,  hig7i,  ^wonders. 

Mat.  16.  3.  ye  cannot  discern  the  siffns  of  the  times 

24.  24.  false  prophets,  and  shall  shew  great  s.  Mk.  13.  22 

Mi:  16.  17.  And  these  signs  shall  follow  them  that  believe 

20.  and  confirming  the  word  by  the  signs  that  followed 

Lu.  1.  22.  he  [Zacharias]  coutiuned  making  ^s.  unto  them 

62.  mades.  to  his  father,  what  he  would  have  him  called 

21.  11.  shall  be  terrors  and  great  signs  from  heaven 

25.  thei'e  shall  be  signs  in  siau  and  moon  and  stars 
Jno.  2.  11.  This  beginning  of  his  -signs  did  Jesus  in  Cana 

23.  many  believed — beholding  his  '^signs  which  he  did 

3.  2.  for  no  man  can  do  these  -signs  that  thou  doest 

4.  48.  Except  ye  see  s.  and  wonders,  ye  will  in  no  wise 

6.  2.  beheld  the  %.  which  he  did  on  tlaem  that  were  sick 

26.  Ye  seek  me,  not  because  j'e  saw  -signs 

7.  31.  will  he  do  more  '^signs  than  those  which  this  man 
9.  16.  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  siich  ^signs  ? 

11.  47.  What  do  M'e  ?  for  this  man  doeth  many  ^signs 

12.  37.  though  he  had  done  so  many  -signs  before  them 
20.  30.  Many  other  signs  therefore  did  Jesus 

Acts  2. 19.  And  signs  on  the  earth  beneath ;  Blood,  and  fire 
22.  and  wonders  and  signs,  which  God  did  by  him 
43.  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the  apostles.  5.  12 
4.  30.  signs  and  wonders  may  be  done  through  the  name 

6.  8.  Stephen — wrought  great  wonders  and  ^signs 

7.  36.  having  wrought  wonders  and  signs  in  Egypt 

8.  6.  by  PhUip,  when  they  heard,  and  saw  the  '^signs 

13.  beholding  signs  and  great  miracles  wrought 

14.  3.  granting  s.  and  wonders  to  be  done  by  their  hands 
15.12.  Barnabas  and  Paul  rehearsing  what  ^s.and  wonders 
Bom.  15.  19.  in  the  power  of  signs  and  wonders 

1  Cor.  1.  22.  Seeing  that  Jews  ask  for  ^s.,  and  Greeks  seek 

2  Cor.  12.  12.  Truly  the  signs  of  an  apostle — by  signs  and 
2  Thes.  2.  9.  working  of  Satan  with  all  power  and  signs 
Heb.  2.  4.  wdtness  with  them,  both  by  signs  and  wonders 
JRev.  13.  13.  he  doeth  great  ^s.,  that  he  should  even  make 

14.  he  deceiveth— by  reason  of  the  -s.  which  it  was  given 
16.  14.  for  they  are  spirits  of  devils,  working  Higns 

19.  20.  the  false  prophet  that  wrought  the  ^s.  in  his  sight 

Silence. — A.  V.  ^secret. 

Mat.  22.  34.  that  he  had  put  the  Sadducees  to  silence 
Acts  21.40.  when  there  was  made  a  great  silence,  he  spake 
Rom.  16.  25.  the  mystery  which  hath  been  kept  in  '^silence 

1  Pet.  2.  15.  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish  men 
Hev.  8.  1.  there  followed  a  s.  in  heaven  about  the  space  of 

see  quiet,  quietness. 

Keep  and  kept  Silence. — see  keep,  kept. 

SUent.— 4.F.  ^duinb. 
Lu.  1.  20.  thou  [Zacharias]  shaltbe's.  and  not  able  to  speak 

Silk. 
Rev.  18. 12.  fine  linen,  and  purple,  and  silk,  and  scarlet 

Silly. 

2  Tifyi.  3.  6.  take  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 

Snver. — A.V.  hnoneg. 

Mat.  10.  9.  Get  you  no  gold,  nor  s.,  nor  brass  in  your  purses 

26.  15.  they  weighed  unto  Lim  thirty  pieces  of  silver 

27.  3.  Judas— brought  back  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver 
6.  the  chief  priests  took  the  pieces  of  silver.  9 

Lu.  15.  8.  Or  what  woman  having  ten  pieces  of  siloer 
Acts  3.  6.  Peter  said.  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none 

7.  16.  tomb  that  Abraham  bought  for  a  price  in  '^silver 

8.  20.  Thy  ^s.  perish  with  thee,  because  thou  hast  thought 


Acts  19.  24.   which  made  silver  shrines  of  Diana 

1  Cor.  3.  12.  any  man  buildeth  on  the  foundation  gold,  *. 
Rev.  18.  12.  merchandise  of  gold,  and  silver 

see  gold,  price. 

Silversmith. 
Acts  19.  24.  Demetrius,  a  s.,  which  made  silver  shrines 

Similitude  A.V. — see  likeness. 

Simple. 

Rom.  16. 19.  wise  unto  that  which  is  good,  and  s.  unto — evil 
see  innocent. 

Simplicity. 

2  Cor.  11.  3.  corrupted  from  the  ».— that  is  toward  Christ 

see  holiness,  liberality. 

Sin. — A .  V.  '^damnation,  "^offence,  ^sins,  ^sinned,  Hrespass, 

Mat.  12.  31.  Every  sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  forgiven 

18.  15.  if  thy  brother  ^sin  against  thee,  go,  shew  him  his 
21.  how  oft  shall  my  brother  s(')i.  against  me  [fault 

Mk,  3.  29.  blaspheme  against  the  Holy  Spirit— is  guilty  of 
Lu.  17.  3.  if  thy  brother  ^sin,  rebuke  him   [an  eternal  ^sm 

4.  if  he  ^sin  against  thee  seven  times  in  the  day 
Jno.  1.  29.  which  taketh  away  the  sin  of  the  world  ! 

5.  14.  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  befall  thee 

8.  7.  He  that  is  without  sin  among  you,  let  him  first 
11.  go  thy  way;  from  henceforth  sin  no  more] 

21.  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  die  in  your  ^sin 

34.  Every  one  that  committeth  sin  is  the  bondservant 

9.  2.  Rabbi,  who  did  sin,  this  man,  or  his  parents  [of  sin 
3.  Neither  did  this  man  ^sin,  nor  his  parents 

41.  If  ye  were  blind,  ye  would  have  no  sin  :  but  now 
ye  say.  We  see  :  your  sin  remaineth 

15.  22.  If  I  had  not  come — they  had  not  had  sin :  but 

now  they  have  no  excuse  for  their  sin.  24 

16.  8.  will  convict  the  world  in  respect  of  sin 

9.  of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me 

19.  11.  he  that  delivered  me  unto  thee  hath  greater  si}i 
Acts  7.  60.  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge 

Rom.  3.  9.  Jews  and  Greeks,  that  they  are  all  under  sw 
20.  through  the  law  cometh  the  knowledge  of  sin 

6.  12.  si)t  entered  into  the  world,  and  death  through  sin 
13.  until  the  law  sin  was  in  the  world :  but  sin  is  not 

20.  where  sin  abounded,  gi-ace  did  abound  more 

21.  as  sin  reigned  in  death,  even  so  might  grace  reign 

6.  1.  Shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may  abound  ? 
2.  We  who  died  to  sin,  how  shall  we  any  longer  live 

6.  that  the  body  of  sin  might  be  done  away,  that  so  we 

should  no  longer  be  in  bondage  to  sin 

7.  for  he  that  hath  died  is  justified  from  sin 

10.  the  death  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  siii  once 

11.  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be  dead  unto  sin 

12.  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal  body 

13.  neither  present  your  members  unto  sin  as 

14.  For  sin  shall  not  have  dominion  over  you 

15.  shall  we  sin,  because  we  are  not  under  law 

16.  whom  ye  obey  ;  whether  of  sin  unto  death 

17.  were  servants  of  si7i,  ye  became  obedient 

18.  being  made  free  from  sin,  ye  became.  22 

20.  For  when  ye  were  servants  of  sin,  ye  were  free 
23.  For  the  wages  of  sin  is  death ;  but  the  free  gift 

7.  7.  Is  the  law  sin  ? — I  had  not  known  si7i       [dead.  11 

8.  but  sin,  finding  occasion — for  apart  from  the  law  s.  is 

9.  commandment  carae,  sin  revived,  and  I  died 

13.  But  sin,  that  it  might  be  shown  to  be  sm— through 
the  commandments,  might  become  exceeding  sinful 


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Boin.  7. 14.  law  is  spiritual :  but  I  am  carnal,  sold  xmAersin 

17.  no  more  I  that  do  it,  but  a.  which  dwelleth  in  me.  20 
23.  bringing  me  into  captivity  under  the  law  of  sin 

25.  but  with  the  flesh  the  law  of  siii.  8.  2 

8.  3.  as  an  offering  for  sin,  condemned  sin  in  the  flesh 
10.  if  Christ  is  in  you,  the  body  is  dead  because  of  sin 

14.  23.  not  of  faith;  and  whatsoever  is  not  of  faith  is  sin 

1  Cor.  6.  18.  Every  s.  that  a  man  doeth  is  without  the  body 
8.  12    conscience  when  it  is  weak,  ye  sin  against  Christ 

15.  34.  Awake  up  righteously,  and  sin  not 

56.  The  sting  of  death  is  5.;  and  the  power  of  «.  is  the  law 

2  Co7-.  5.  21.  Him  who  knew  no  s.  he  made  to  be  s.  on  our 
11.  7.  did  I  commit  a  ^sin  in  abasing-  myself         [behalf 

Gal.  2.  17.  is  Christ  a  minister  of  sin  ?   God  forbid 

3.  22.  the  scripture  hath  shut  up  all  things  iiuder  sin 
Eph.  4.  26.  Be  ye  angry,  and  sin  not :  let  not  the  sun  go 
2  Th.  2.  3.  and  the  man  of  s.  be  revealed,  the  son  of  perdition 
1  Tim.  5.  20.  Them  that  sin  reprove  in  the  sight  of  all 
Heh.  3.  13.  of  you  be  hardened  by  the  deceitfulness  of  sin 

4.15.  in  all  points  tempted  like  as  we  are,  yet  without  sin 

9. 26.  end  of  the  ages  hath  lie  been  manifested  to  put  away 

28.  shall  appear  a  second  time,  apart  from  sin         'i&in 

10.  6.  and  sacrifices  for  sin  thou  hadst  no  pleasure.  8 

18.  remission  of  these  is,  there  is  no  more  offering  for  s. 

26.  For  if  we  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have  received 

11.  25.  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  a  season 
12. 1.  every  weight,  and  the  s.  which  doth  so  easily  beset  us 

4.  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood,  striving  against  sj« 
13.  11.  an  offering  for  sin,  are  burned  without  the  camp 

Jas.  1.  15.  when  it  hath  conceived,  beareth  sin :  and  the  s. 
2.  9.  if  ye  have  respect  of  persons,  ye  commit  sin 
4. 17.  kno  weth  to  do  good,  and  doeth  it  not,  to  him  it  is  sin 

1  Pet.  2.  22.  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found  in  his  mouth 

4.  1.  hath  suffered  in  the  flesh  hath  ceased  from  sin 

2  Pet.  2. 14.  full  of  adultery,  and  that  cannot  cease  from  sin 

1  Jno.  1.  7.  blood  of  Jesus  his  Son  cleanseth  us  from  ail  s. 

8.  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  deceive  ourselves 

2.  1.  that  ye  may  not  sin.     And  if  any  man  sin,  we  have 

3.  4.  Every  one  that  doeth  sin — and  sin  is  lawlessness 

5.  manifested  to  take  away  sins  ;  and  in  him  is  no  sin 

8.  he  that  doeth  sin  is  of  the  devil ;  for  the  devil  sinneth 

9.  begotten  of  God  doeth  no  sin — and  he  cannot  sin 

5.  16.  sinning  a  siyi  not  unto  death — life  for  them  that 

sin  not  unto  death.     There  is  a  sin  unto  death 
17.  unrighteousness  is  s. ;  and  there  is  as.  not  unto  death 
see  offering,  sinning. 

Since.— ^.F.  "^because. 
Heb.  6.  13.  isJ7ice  he  could  swear  by  none  greater,  lie  swore 

Sincere.— ^.F.  ^pure. 

Phil.  1.  10.  that  ye  may  be  sincere  and  void  of  offence 

2  Pet.  3.  1.  in  both  of  them  I  stir  up  your  '^sincere  mind 

see  spiritual. 

Sincerely. 
Phil.  1.  17.  proclaim  Christ  of  faction,  not  sincerely 

Sincerity. 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  with  the  unleavened  bread  of  s.  and  truth 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  in  holiness  and  sincerity  of  God,  not  in 
2.  17.  but  as  of  sincerity,  but  as  of  God,  in  the  sight 
8.  8.  proving— the  sincerity  also  of  your  love 

see  uncorruptness. 

Sinful.— ^.F.  "^sins. 

Mk.  8.  38.  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful  generation 
Lu.  5.  8.  Depart  from  me  ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man,  O  Lord 
24.  7.  must  be  delivered  up  into  the  hands  of  sinful  men 


SINNEES 

Bom.  7.  5.  the  ^s.  passions,  which  were  through  the  law 

13.  commandment  sin  might  become  exceeding  sinful 

8.  3.  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  hkeness  of  sinful  flesh 

Sing. — ^4.F.  hung. 
Ilo7n.  15.  9.  among  the  Gentiles,  And  sing  unto  thy  name 
1  Cor.  14.  15.  I  will  sing  witli  the  spirit,  and  I  will  sing 

with  the  understanding  also 
Jas.  5.  13.  Is  any  cheerful?  let  him  sing  praise 
Bev.  5.  9.  they  ^sing  a  new  song,  saying.  Worthy  art  thou 

14.  3.  they  ^si7ig  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the  throne 

15.  3.  And  they  s,  the  song  of  Moses  the  servant  of  God 

see  praise,  praises. 

Singing. — A.V.  ^sang. 

ActslQ.lb.  Paul  and  Silas  were  praying  and  "^  singing  "hyTaun 
Eph.  5.  19.  siyiging  and  making  melody  with  your  heart 
Col.  3.  16.  singing  with  grace  in  your  hearts  luato  God 

Single. 
Mat.  6.  22,  if  therefore  thine  eye  be  single.  Lu.  11.  34 

Singleness. 

Acts  2.  46.  their  food  with  gladness  and  singleness  of  heart 
Ej)h.  6.  5.  in  s.  of  your  heart,  as  unto  Christ.  Col.  3.  22 

Sink. 

Mat.  14.  30.  beginning  to  sinJc,  he  cried  out,  saying.  Lord 
Lu.  5.  7.  filled  both  the  boats,  so  that  they  began  to  sink 

9.  44.  Let  these  words  sink  into  your  ears 

Sinned. — A.V.  ^offended. 

Mat.  27.  4.  I  have  sinned  in  that  I  betrayed  innocent  blood 
Lu.  15.  18.  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven.  21 
Acts  25.  8.  nor  against  Caesar,  have  I  tinned  at  all 
Bom.  2.  12.  have  sinned  without  law — have  s.  under  law 
3.  23.  for  all  have  .s.,  and  fall  short  of  the  glory  of  God 
5.  12.  death  passed  unto  all  men,  for  that  all  sinned 

14.  had  not  s.  after  the  likeness  of  Adam's  transgression 
16,  And  not  as  through  one  that  sinned,  so  is  the  gift 

1  Cor.  7.  28,  if  thou  marry,  thou  hast  not  s. — she  hath  nots. 

2  Cor.  12.  21.  I  should  mourn  for  many  of  them  that  have  s. 
13.  2.  being  absent,  to  them  that  have  sinned  heretofore 

Heh.  3.  17.  forty  years  ?  was  it  not  with  them  that  sinned 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  For  if  God  spared  not  angels  when  they  sinned 

IJno.l.  10.  If  we  say  that  we  have  nots.,  we  make  him  a  har 

see  sin. 

Sinner. 
Lu.  7.  37.  a  woman  which  was  in  the  city,  a  sinner.  39 
15.  7.  joy  in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that  repenteth.  10 

18.  13.  saying,  God,  be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner 

19.  7.  He  is  gone  in  to  lodge  with  a  mau  that  is  a  sinner 
Jno.  9.  16.  How  can  a  man  that  is  a, sinner  do  such  signs? 

24.  Give  glory  to  God:  we  know  that  this  man  isasi/mer 

25.  Whether  he  be  a  sinner,  I  know  not :  one  thing 
Bom.  3.  7.  why  am  I  also  still  judged  as  a  sinner  ? 

Jas.  5.  20.  he  which  couverteth  a  sinner  from  the  error 
1  Pet.  4.  18.  whei'e  shall  the  ungodly  and  sinner  appear  ? 

Sinners. 

Mai.  9.  10.  publicans  and  s.  came  and  sat  down.  Mlc.  2.  15 

11.  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  tlie  publicans  and 

si7i»ers  ?  ML:  2. 10  :  Lu.  5.  30   \Mk.  2. 1 7  :  Lu.  5. 32 

13.  for  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners. 

11.  19.  a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners  !  Lu.  7.  34 

26.  45.  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  unto  the  hands  of  s. 

Lu.  6.  32.  even  s.  love  those  that  love  them      \^Mh.  14.  41 


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SISTERS 


Lu.  6.  33.  -what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  even  s.  do  the  same 
34.  even  sinners  lend  to  s.,  to  receive  again  as  much 
13.  2.  Think  ye  that  these  G-alilaeaus  were  sinners 
15.  1.  pubUcans  and  s.  were  drawiu^  near  uuto  him 
2.  This  man  receiveth  sinners,  and  eateth  with  them 
Jno.  9.  31.   We  know  tiiat  God  heareth  not  sinners 
Bo7n.  5.  8.  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Chiist  died  for  us 

19.  one  man's  disobedience  the  many  were  made  s. 

Gal.  2.  15.  We  being  Jews  by  nature,  and  not  s.  of  the 

17.  in  Christ,  we  ourselves  also  were  found  sinners 

1  Tim.  1.  9.  for  the  ungodly  and  s.,  for  the  unholy  and 

15.  that  Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save  s. 

Heb.  7.  26.  guileless,  undefiled,  separated  from  sinners 

12.  3.  that  hath  endured  such  gainsaying  of  sinners 
Jos.  4.  8.   Cleanse  your  hands,  ye  si«?ie)s  ;  and  purify 
Jude  15.  hard  things  which  ungodly  sinners  have  spoken 
see  offenders. 

Sinneth. 
1  Cor.  6.  18.  fornication  sinneth  against  his  own  body 

7.  36.  do  what  he  will;  he  sinneth  not;  let  them  marry 
Tit.  3.  11.  that  such  a  one  is  perverted,  and  sinneth 
1  Jtio.  3.  6.  Whosoever  abideth  in  him  sinneth  not:  who- 
soever s.  hath  not  seen  him,  neither  knoweth  him 
8.  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning 

6.  18.  We  know  that  whosoever  is  begotten  of  God  s.  not 

Svanxng.—A.V.  ^sin. 
1  Cor.  8.  12.  And  thus,  '^sinning  against  the  brethren 
1  Jno.  5.  16.  If  any  man  see  his  brother  ^sinning  a  sin 

Sins.— ^.F.  ^fanlts. 

Mat.  9.  2.  Son,  be  of  good  cheer ;  thy  sins  are  forgiven.  5 

26.  28.  which  is  shed  for  many  unto  remission  of  sins 
Mk.  1.  4.  John — preached — unto  remission  of  s.  Lu.  3.  3 
Lu.  24.  47.  and  remission  of  sins  should  be  preached 
Jtio.  8.  24.  ye  shall  die  in  your  sins — die  in  your  si^is 

9.  34.  Thou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins 

20.  23.  whose  soever  sins  ye  forgive — sins  ye  retain 
A  cts  2. 38.  every  one  of  you — unto  the  remission  of  your  s. 

3.  19.  turn  again,  that  your  si>ts  may  be  blotted  out 

10.  43.  through  his  name — shall  receive  remission  of  s. 
22.  16.  arise,  and  be  baptized,  and  wash  away  thy  sins 

Bom.  3.  25.  the  passing  over  of  the  sins  done  aforetime 

4.  7.  Blessed  are  they — And  whose  sins  are  covered 

1  Cor.  15.  17.  your  faith  is  vain  ;  ye  are  yet  in  your  si7is 
Eph.  2.  1.  ye  were  dead  through  your  trespasses  and  sins 

1  Tim.  5.  22.  neither  be  partaker  of  other  men's  sins 

24.  Some  men's  sins  are  evident,  going  before  unto 

2  Tim.  3.  6.  take  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 
Heb.  1.  3.  when  he  had  made  purification  of  sins,  sat  down 

2.  17.  to  make  propitiation  for  the  sins  of  the  people 

5. 1.  that  he  may  offer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  sins 
3.  as  for  the  people,  so  also  for  himself,  to  offer  for  sins 

7.  27.  first  for  his  own  s. ,  and  then  for  the  s.  of  the  people 

9.  28.  Christ — once  offered  to  bear  the  sins  of  many 

10.  2.  would  have  had  no  more  conscience  of  sins  ? 

3.  there  is  a  remembrance  made  of  sins  year  by  year 

4.  blood  of  bulls  and  goats  should  take  away  sins 

11.  sacrifices,  the  which  can  never  take  away  sins 

12.  when  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sins  for  ever 
26.  there  remainetli  no  more  a  sacrifice  for  sins 

Jas.  5.  16.  Confess  therefore  your  '^sins  one  to  another 
20.  and  shall  cover  a  multitude  of  sins 

1  Pet.  2.  24.  we,  having  died  unto  si}u,  might  live  unto 

3.  18.  Because  Christ  also  suffered  for  sins  once 

4.  8.  for  love  covereth  a  multitude  of  sins 

2  Pet.  1.  9.  having  forgotten  the  cleansing  from  bis  old  s. 


1  Jno.  3. 5.  know  that  he  was  manifested  to  take  away  sins 
JRev.  18.  4.  that  ye  have  no  fellowship  with  her  sins 
6.  for  her  sins  have  reached  even  unto  heaven 
see  sin,  sinful,  trespass,  trespasses. 

Bear  Sins. — see  bear. 

Our  Sins. 

1  Cor.  15.  3.  Christ  died  for  our  sins  according  to  the 
Gal.  1.  4.   [Lord  Jesus  Christ]  who  gave  himself  for  our  s. 
1  Fet.  2.  24.  who  his  own  self  bare  our  si)is  in  his  body 
1  Jno.  1.9.  If  we  confess  onr  sins — to  forgive  us  our  sins 

2.  2.  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  sins.  4.  10 
Bev.  1.  5.  and  loosed  us  from  our  sins  by  his  blood 

Their  Sins. 

Mat.  1.  21.  it  is  he  that  shall  save  his  people  from  theirs. 

3.  6.  in  the  river  Jordan,  confessing  their  sins.  Mk.  1.  5 
Mk.  3.  28.  their  sins  shah  be  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men 
Lu.  1.  77.  unto  his  people  In  the  remission  of  their  sins 
Rom.  11.  27.  When  I  shall  take  away  their  sins 

1   Th.  2.  16.  to  fill  up  their  sins  alway  :  but  the  wrath 
Heb.  8.  12.  their  sins  will  I  remember  no  more.  10.  17 

Sir. 

Mat.  13.  27.  Sir,  didst  thou  not  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field  ? 
21.  30.  he  answered  and  said,  I  go,  sir  :  and  went  not 
27.  63.  Sir,  we  remember  that  that  deceiver  said 
Jno.  4.  11.  Sir,  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with 
15.  Sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not 
19.  Sir,  I  perceive  that  thou  art  a  prophet 
49.  Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die 
6.  7.  Sir,  I  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troubled 
12.  21.  asked  him,  saying,  Sir,  we  would  see  Jesus 
20.  15.  Sir,  if  thou  hast  borne  him  hence,  tell  me  where 

see  lord. 
Sirs. 

Acts  7.  26.  Sirs,  ye  are  brethren  ;  why  do  ye  wrong 
14.  15.  Sirs,  why  do  ye  these  things  ?  We  also  are  men 
16.  30.  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved  ?  fwealth 

19.  25.   Sirs,  ye  know  that  by  this  business  we  have  our 
27.10.  /Strs,  I  perceive  that  the  voyage  will  be  with  injury 
21.  Sirs,  ye  should  have  hearkened  unto  me 
25.  Wherefore,  sirs,  be  of  good  cheer  :  for  I  believe  God 

Sister. 

Mlc.  3.  35.  same  is  my  brother,  and  s.,  and  mother,  ilfa^. 12. 50 
Lu.  10.  39.  And  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which  also  sat 

40.  not  care  that  my  sister  did  leave  me  to  serve  alone  ? 
Jno.  11.  1.   the  village  of  Mary  and  her  sister  Mai'tha 

5.  Now  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and  Lazarus 
19.  25.  cross  of  Jesus  his  mother,  and  his  mother's  sister 
Acts  23. 16.  Paul's  sister's  son  heard  of  their  lying  in  wait 
Bom.  16.  1.  I  commend  unto  you  Phoebe  our  sister 

15.  Salute  Philologus  and  Julia,  Nereus  and  his  sister 

1  Cor.  7.  15.  the  brother  or  sister  is  not  under  bondage 
Jas.  2.  15.  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  in  lack 

2  Jno.  13.  The  children  of  thine  elect  sister  salute  thee 

Sister's  son. — see  cousin. 

Sisters. 

Mat.  13.  56.  And  his  s.,  are  they  not  all  with  us  ?  Mk.  6.  3 
19.  29.  that  hath  left  houses,  or  brethren,  or  s.  Mh.  10.  29 
Mk.  10.  30.  in  this  time,  houses,  and  brethren,  and  sisters 
Lu.  14.  26.  brethren,  and  sisters,  yea,  and  his  own  life  also 
Jno.  11.  3.  The  sisters  therefore  sent  unto  him,  saying 
1  Tim.  5.  2.  the  younger  as  sisters,  in  all  purity 


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SIT 


SLAIN 


Sit. — A.  V.  hat,  ^set,  Hitteth,  hitting. 

Mat.  8.  11.  shall  sit  down  with  Abraham,  and  Isaac 
14.  19.  he  commanded  the  multitudes  to  sit  down.  16. 

35  :  Mk.  6.  39 :  8.  6 
19.  28.  Sou  of  man  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  his  glory,  ye 
also  shall  s('i  upon  twelve  thrones.  25.31:  ii<.22.30 
20. 21.  two  sons  may  sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand.  Mk.  10.  37 

23.  but  to  sit  on  my  right  hand.  Mk.  10.  40 
22.44.  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand.    Mk.  12.  36:  Lii. 

20.  42  :  Acts  2.  34:  Heh  1.  13 
23.  2.  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  on  Moses'  seat 
Mk.  14.  32.  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  pray.  Mat.  26.  36 
Lh.  1.  79.  To  shine  upon  them  that  sit  in  darkness 
7.  32.  like  unto  children  that  ^sit  in  the  marketplace 
9.  14.  Make  them  sit  down  in  companies.  15 

12.  37.  gird  himself,  and  make  them  sit  down  to  meat 

13.  29.  and  shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

14.  8.  to  a  marriage  feast,  sit  not  down  in  the  chief  seat 
10.  art  bidden,  go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  place 
28.  doth  not  first  ^sit  down  and  count  the  cost.  331 

16. 6.  Take  thy  bond,  and  sit  down  quickly,  and  write  fifty 
17.  7.  Come  straightway  and  sit  down  to  meat 
Jno.  6.  10.  Jesus  said,  Make  the  people  sit  down 
Acts  8.  31.  besought  Philip  to  come  up  and  sit  with  him 
Ejph.  1.  20.  and  raade  him  to  "^sit  at  his  right  hand 

2.  6.  made  us  to  sit  with  him  in  the  heavenly  places 
Jas.  2.  3.  Sit  thou  here  in  a  good  place — or  sit  under  my 
Bev.  3.  21.  I  will  give  to  him  to  sit  down  with  me 

11.  16.  four  and  twenty  elders,  which  '^sil  before  God 
'  18.  7.  for  she  saith  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen 

19.  18.  flesh  of  horses  and  of  them  that  sit  thereon 

see  seated,  set,  sitting. 

Sittest. 
Acts  23.  3.  sittest  thou  to  judge  me  according  to  the  law 

Sitteth. 

Mat.  23.  22.  throne  of  God,  and  by  him  that  sitteth  thereon 

Lu,  22.  27.  For  whether  is  greater,  he  that  s.  at  meat,  or 

he  that  serveth  ?  is  not  he  that  sitteth  at  meat  ? 

2  Thes.  2.  4.  so  that  he  sitteth  in  the  temple  of  God 

Rev.  5. 13.  Unto  him  that  s.  on  the  throne — be  the  blessing 

6.  16.  hide  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  s.  on  the  throne 

7.10.  Salvation  unto  our  God  which  S('^;e(7i  on  the  throne 

15.  he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  spread  his 
17.  1.  great  harlot  that  sitteth  upon  many  waters.  15 

9.  seven  mountains,  on  which  the  woman  sitteth 
see  seated,  sit,  sitting. 

Sitting. — A.V.  '^sat,  ^sat  down,  ^set  down,  hit,  ^sitteth. 

Mat.  9.  9.  Matthew,  s.  at  the  place.  Mk.  2.  14  :  Lit.  5.  27 

11.  16.  like  unto  children  sitting  in  the  marketplaces 

20.  30.  behold,  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the  way  side 

26.  20.  when  even  was  come,  he  was  '^sitting  at  meat 
64.   Sonof  mans,  at  the  right  hand  of  power.  J/A.  14.  62 

27.  19.  while  he  was  ^sitting  on  the  judgement-seat 
61.  and  the  other  Mary,  s.  over  against  the  sepulchre 

Mk.  2.  6.  there  were  certain  of  the  scribes  sitting  there 

3.  32.  And  a  multitude  was  '^sitting  about  him 

5.  15.  sitting,  clothed  and  in  his  right  mind.    Lu.  8.  35 
10.  46.  a  blind  beggar,  was  '^sitting  by  the  way  side 
14.  54.  Peter — was  ^sitting  with  the  ofl&cers 
16.  5.  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right  side 

Lu.  2.  46.  in  the  temple,  sitting  in  the  midst  of  the  doctors 
5.  17.  Pharisees  and  doctors  of  the  law  sitting  by 
10.  13.  repented  long  ago,  sitting  in  sadkclolh.  and  ashes 

Jno.  2.  14.  in  the  temple— the  changers  of  money  sitting 

12.  15.  thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's  colt 
20.  12.  she  beholdeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting 


Acts  2.  2.  it  filled  all  the  Louse  -where  they  were  sitting 

8.  28.  [eunuch]  sitting  in  his  chariot,  and  was  reading 
1  Cor.  8. 10.  knowledge  ^sitting  at  meat  in  an  idol's  temple 

14.  30.  if  a  revelation  be  made  to  another  ^sitting  by 
Itev.  4.  4.  upon  the  thrones  I  saw  four  and  twenty  elders  s. 
14.  14.  I  saw  one  '^sitting  like  unto  a  son  of  man 

17.  3.  a  woman  hitting  upon  a  scarlet-coloured  beast 

see  riding,  sat,  sit. 

Six. 

Lu.  4.  25.  was  shut  up  three  years  ands.  months.  Jas.  5. 17 
Jno.  2.  6.  there  were  six  waterpots  of  stone  set  there 
Acts  11.  12.  And  these  six  brethren  also  accompanied  me 

18.  11.  And  he  dwelt  there  a  year  and  six  months 
Bev.  4.  8.  living  creatures,  having  each  one — six  wings 

see  days,  hundred. 

Sixth. 

Mat.  20.  5.  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  the  ninth  hour 
27.  45.  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was  darkness  over  aU 
the  land.  Mk.  15.  33  :  Lu.  23.  44 
Jno.  4.  6.  by  the  well.     It  was  about  the  sixth  hour 

19.  14.  of  the  passover  :  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour 
Acts  10.  9.  upon  the  housetop  to  pray,  about  the  sixt?i  hour 
Bev.  6.  12.  And  I  saw  when  he  opened  the  sixth  seal 

9.  13.  the  sixth  angel  sounded,  and  I  heard  a  voice 

14.  saying  to  the  sixth  angel,  which  had  the  trumpet 
16.  12.  And  the  sixth  poured  out  his  bowl  upon  the  great 
21.  20.  the  sixth,  sardius ;  the  seventh,  chrysolite 

Sixty. 

Mat.  13.  8.  some  a  hundredfold,  some  sixty.  23 

Sixtyfold. 

Mk.  4.  8.  brought  forth,  thirtyfold,  and  sixtyfold.  20 

Skin  A.  V. — see  leathern. 

Skins.— ^.F.  bottles. 

Mat.  9.  17.  else  the  hkins  burst,  and  the  wine  is  spilled, 
and  the  hkzns  perish.  Mk.  2.  ^22  :  Lu.  5. 137 
see  tvineskins. 

Skull. 
Mat.  27.  33.  called  Golgotha,  that  is  to  say,  The  place  of 
a  skull.  Mk.  15.  22 :  Jno.  19. 17 

Sky  A.V. — see  heaven. 

Slack — ness. 
2  Pet.  3.  9.  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his  promise, 
as  some  count  slackness 

Slain.— ^.F.  ^killed. 
Acts  5.  36.  who  was  slain  ;  and  all,  as  many  as  obeyed  him 
7.  42.  Did  ye  offer  unto  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices 
13.  28.  yet  asked  they  of  Pilate  that  he  should  be  slain 
23.  21.  neither  to  eat  nor  to  drink  till  they  have  ^s.  him 
27.  seized  by  the  Jews,  and  was  about  to  be  is.  of  them 
Eph.  2.  16.  the  cross,  having  slain  the  enmity  thereby 
Heh.  11.  37.  tempted,  they  were  slain  with  the  sword 
Bev.  5.  6.  a  Lamb  standing,  as  though  it  had  been  slain 
9.  for  thou  wast  slain,  aud  didst  purchase  unto  God 
12.  Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  hath  been  slain.  13.  8 
6.  9.  souls  of  them  that  had  been  s.  for  the  word  of  God 
18.  24.  and  of  all  that  have  been  slain  upon  the  earth 
see  killed,  slay. 


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see  asleep. 


SLANDEREES 

Slanderers.— ^.F.  Y^lse  accusers. 

1  Tim.  3.  11.  Women — must  be  grave,  not  slanderers 

2  Tim.  3.  3.  implacable,  ^slanderers,  without  self-control 
Tit.  2.  3.  not  ^slanderers  nor  enslaved  to  much  wine 

Slanderously. 
Bom.  3.  8.  (as  we  be  s.  reported,  and  as  some  affirm 

Slaughter. 

Acts  8.  32.  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 

9.  1.  Saul,  yet  breathing  threatening  and  slaughter 
Rom.  8.  36.  We  were  accounted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 
Heb.  7.  1.  met  Abraham  retiirningfrom  the  s.  of  the  kings 
Jas.  5.  5.  ye  have  nourished  your  hearts  in  a  day  of  s. 

Slaves. 
Bev.  18.  13.  chariots  and  slaves  ;  and  souls  of  men 

Slay.— 4. y.  ^consume,  ^kill,  ^slain. 

Ln.  19.  27.  bring  hither,  and  slay  them  before  me 

Acts  2.  23.  by  the  hand  of  lawless  men  did  crucify  and  's. 

6.  33.  cut  to  the  heart,  and  were  minded  to  slag  them 
23.  15.  or  ever  he  come  near,  are  ready  to  ^slay  him 

2  Th.  2.  8.  whom  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  ^sZay  with  the  breath 
Bev.  6.  4.  and  that  they  should  ^slay  one  another 
see  kill. 
Sleep. 

Mat.  1.  24.  And  Joseph  arose  from  his  sleep,  and  did  as 
26.  45.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  your  rest.  Mk.  14.  41 

Mk.  4.  27.  and  should  sleep  and  rise  night  and  day 

Lu.  9.  32.  they  that  were  with  him  were  heavy  with  sleep 
22.  46.  Why  s.  ye  ?  rise  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into 

Jno.  11.  11.  but  I  go,  that  I  may  awake  him  out  of  sleep 
13.  thought  that  he  spake  of  taking  rest  in  sleep 

Acts  13.  36.  David— served  the  counsel  of  God,  fell  on  sleep 
16.  27.  And  the  jailor  being  roused  out  of  sleep 
20.  9.  Eutychus,  borne  down  with  deep  sleep — by  his  s. 

Bom.  13.  11.  it  is  high  time  for  you  to  awake  out  of  sleep 

1  Cor.  11.  30.  you  are  weak  and  sickly,  and  not  a  few  sleep 
15.  51.  We  shall  not  all  s.,  but  we  shall  all  be  changed 

1  Th.  5.  6.  so  then  let  us  not  sleep,  as  do  the  rest 

7.  For  they  that  sleep  sleep  iu  the  night 

10.  that,  whether  we  wake  or  sleep,  we  should  live 

see  asleep. 

Sleepest. 

Mk.  14.  37.  Simon,  s.  thou  ?  couldest  thou  not  watch 
Eph.  5.  14.  Awake,  thou  that  s.,  and  arise  from  the  dead 

Sleepeth. 

Mat.  9.  24.  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  Mk.  5.  39 :  Lu.  8.  52 
see  asleep. 

Sleeping.— ^.F.  ^asleep. 

Mat.  26  40.  disciples,  and  findeth  them  is.  143.  Mk.  14. 37,^40 
Mk.  13.  36.  lest  coming  suddenly  he  find  you  sleeping 
Lu.  22.  45.  disciples,  and  found  them  sleepi7ig  for  sorrow 
Ads  12.  6.  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiers 

Sleight. 
Eph.  4.  14.  by  the  sleight  of  men,  in  craftiness 

Slept. 

Mat.  13.  25.  while  men  .9.,  his  enemy  came  and  sowed  tares 
25.  5.  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all  slumbered  ands. 
28.  13.  came  by  night,  and  stole  him  away  while  we  slept 


SMITE  ST 

Slew.— .4. F.  ^killed. 

Mat.  2.  16.  slew  all  the  male  children — in  Bethlehem 
23.  31.  ye  are  sons  of  them  that  ^slew  the  prophets 
35.  whom  ye  s  between  the  sanctuary  aiid  the  altar 

Acts  5.  30.  whom  ye  slew,  hanging  him  on  a  tree.   10.  39 
22.  20.  keeping  the  garments  of  them  that  slew  him 

Bo7n.  7.  11.  beguiled  me,  and  through  it  sleiv  me 

1  J720.  3.  12.  slew  his  brother.  And  wherefore  slew  he  him  ? 

Slip  A. v.— see  drift,  killed. 

Slothful. 

Mat.  25.  26.  Thou  wicked  and  s.  servant,  thou  knewesb 
Bom.  12.  11.  in  diligence  not  slothful;  fervent  in  spirit 

see  sluggish. 
Slow. 

Lu.  24.  25.  O  foolish  men,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe 
Jas.  1.  19.  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak,  sloiv  to  wrath 
see  idle. 
Slowly. 

Acts  27.  7.  And  when  we  had  sailed  slowly  many  days 


Sluggish.— .4.  F.  Slothful. 
Heh.  6. 12.  not  ^s.,  but  imitators  of  them  who  through  faith 

Slumber  A.V.—see  stupor. 

Slumbered — eth. 

Mat.  25.  5.  while  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all  s. 
2  Pet.  2.  3.  and  their  destruction  slumbereth  not 

Small.— ^.F.  mttle. 

Mat.  15.  34.  Seven,  and  few  '^small  fishes 
Acts  12.  18.  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers 
15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  dissension 
19.  23.  there  arose  no  small  stir  concerning  the  Way 
27.  20.  and  no  stnall  tempest  lay  on  us,  all  hope  that 
1  Cor.  4.  3.  a  very  s.  thing  that  I  should  be  judged  of  you 
Jas.  3.  4.  are  yet  turned  about  by  a  very  small  rudder 
5.  how  much  wood  is  kindled  by  how  ^S'}nall  a  fire  ! 
see  great,  little. 

Smallest. 
1  Cor.  6. 2.  are  ye  unworthy  to  judge  the  smallest  matters  ? 

Smell. — A.V.  ^sweetsmelling. 

Eph.  5.  2.  sacrifice  to  God  for  an  odour  of  a  sweet  '^smell 
Phil.  4.  18.  an  odour  of  a  sweet  s.,  a  sacrifice  acceptable 

Smelling. 

1  Cor.  12. 17,  If  the  whole  were  hearing,  where  were  the  s.? 

Smite. 

Mat.  26.  31.  I  will  smite  the  shepherd.  Mk.  14.  27 
Lu.  22.  49.  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with  the  sword  ? 
Acts  23.  2.  commanded  them  that  stood  by  him  to  s.  him  on 

3.  God  shall  smite  thee,  thou  whited  wall 
Bev.  11.  6.  and  to  smite  the  earth  with  every  plague 
19.  15.  sword,  that  with  it  he  should  smite  the  nations 
see  beat,  smiteth. 

Smitest — eth  — A.  V.  hmite. 
Mat.  5.  39.  whosoever  is.  thee  on  thy  right  cheek.  Lu.  6.  29 
Jno.  18.  23.  but  if  well,  why  smitest  thou  me  ? 

2  Cor.  11.  20.  exalteth  himself,  if  he  is.  you  on  the  face 


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SOIiD 


Smiting. — A.V.  ^stnote. 

Lu.  23.  48.  multitades— returned  ^smiting  their  breasts 
Acta  7.  24.  avenged  him  that  was  oppressed,  ^smiting  the 

Smitten. — A.V.  '^cast,  "^woiinded. 
Acts  23.  3.  commandest  me  to  be  s.  contrary  to  the  law  ? 
2  Cor.  4.  9.  ^smitten  down,  yet  not  destroyed 
Bev.  8.  12.  and  the  third  part  of  the  sun  was  smitten 

13.  3.  as  though  it  had  been  Hmitten  unto  death 

Smoke. 

Acts  2.  19.  Blood,  and  fire,  and  vapour  of  smoJce 
Bev.  8.  4.  And  the  smoke  of  the  incense,  with  the  prayers 
9.  2.  a  smolce  out  of  the  pit,  as  the  smoke  of  a  great  fur- 
nace— darkened  by  reason  of  the  smoke  of  the  pit 
3.  And  out  of  the  smoke  came  forth  locusts 
17.  out  of  their  mouths  proceedeth  fire  and  smoke.  18 

14.  11.  the  s.  of  their  torment  goeth  up  for  ever  and  ever 

15.  8.  temple  was  filled  with  s.  from  the  glory  of  God 

18.  9.  when  they  look  upon  the  smoke  of  her  burning.  18 

19.  3.  And  her  smoke  goeth  up  for  ever  and  ever 

Smoking. 
Mat.  12.  20.  And  smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench 

Smooth. — A.V.  ^good  words. 

Lu.  3.  5.  shall  become  straight.  And  the  rough  ways  smooth 
Bom.  16.18.  by  their  is?)ioo^7t  and  fair  speech  they  beguile 

Smote. — .4.  V.  ^beat,  "^struck. 

Mat.  7.  27.  the  winds  blew,  and  ^smote  upon  that  house 
26.  51.  drew  his  sword,  and  "^smote  the  servant  of  the 
high  priest.  Mk.  14.  47  :  Lii.  22.  60 
67.  some  smote  him  with  the  palms  of  their  hands 
27. 30.  took  the  reed  and  s.  him  on  the  head.  Mk.  15.  19 
Lu.  18. 13.  publican — s.  his  breast,  saying,  God,  be  merciful 
Acts  12.  7.  angel — smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  awoke  him 
23.  immediately  an  angel  of  the  Lord  s.  him  [Herod] 
see  beat,  smiting,  struck. 

Snare. 

Lu.  21.  35.  as  a  snare  :  for  so  shall  it  come  upon  all 
Bom.  11.  9.  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare,  and  a  trap 
1  Cor.  7.  35.  not  that  I  may  cast  a  snare  upon  you 

1  Tim.  3.  7.  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare  of  the  devU 
6.  9.  desire  to  be  rich  fall  into  a  temptation  and  a  snare 

2  Tim.  2.  26.  recover  themselves  out  of  the  s.  of  the  devil 

Snatch. — A.V.  ^pluck. 

Jno.  10.  28.  no  one  shall  '^snatch  them  out  of  my  hand 
29.  no  one  is  able  to  ^s.  them  out  of  the  Father's  hand 

Snatcheth. — A.V.  ^catcJieth. 

Mat.  13.  19.  Cometh  the  evil  one,  and  ^s.  away  that  which 
Jno.  10.  12.  wolf  hnatcheth  them,  and  scattereth  them 

Snatching. — A.V.  ^;pulling. 
Jude  23.  some  save,  ^snatching  them  out  of  the  fire 

Snow. 

Mat.  28.  3.  [angel]  his  raiment  white  as  siiow 

Bev.  1. 14.  his  head  and  his  hair  were — white  as  snoiu 


Sober. — A.  V  .  hvatch. 

2  Cor.  5  13.  whether  we  are  of  sober  mind,  it  is  imto  you 

1  Thes.  5.6.  let  us  not  sleep — but  let  us  watch  and  be  sober 

8.  But  let  us,  since  we  are  of  the  day,  be  sober 

2  Tim.  4.  5.  be  thou  ^sober  in  all  things,  suffer  hardship 
1  Pet.  1.  13.  girding  up  the  loins  of  your  mind,  be  sober 

4.  7.  of  sound  mind,  and  be  hober  unto  prayer 

5.  8.  Be  sober,  be  watchful :  your  adversary  the  devil 

see  soberminded,  temperate. 

Soberly. 

Rom.  12.  3.  but  so  to  think  as  to  think  s.,  according  as  God 
Tit.  2.  12.  we  should  live  soberly  and  righteously 

Soberminded. — A.V.  ^sober. 

1  Tim.  3.  2.  The  bishop  therefore  must  be— is.   Tit.  1.  18 
Tit.  2.  2.  aged  men  be  temperate,  grave,  hober7ninded 

5.  to  be  ^soberminded,  chaste,  workers  at  home 

6.  younger  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  soberminded 

Soberness. 
Acts  26.  25.  but  speak  forth  words  of  truth  and  soberness 

Sobriety. 

1  Tim.  2.  9.  modest  apparel,  with  shamefastness  and  s. 
15.  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  love — with  sobriety 

Soft. 

Mat.  11.  8.  out  for  to  see  ?  a  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment  ? 
Behold,  they  that  wear  soft  raiment.  Lu.  7.  25 

Softly. 
Acts  27.  13.  And  when  the  south  wind  blew  softly 

Sojoiirn — ed. — A.V.  ^divelt,  ^stranger. 

Lu.  24.  18.  Dost  thou  alone  ^sojourn  in  Jerusalem 
Acts  7.  6.  that  his  seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange  land 
13.  17.  the  people  when  they  is.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
see  sojourner. 

Soj  ovimer — S. — A .  V.^foreigners,^sojourned,htranger — s. 

Acts  2.  10.  ^s.  from  Rome,  both  Jews  and  proselytes 

7. 29.  Moses  fled — and  became  a  ^s.  in  the  land  of  Midian 
Eph.2. 19.  So  then  ye  are  no  more  strangers  and  '^sojourners 
Heh.  11.  9.  By  faith  he  became  a  '^s.  in  the  land  of  promise 
1  Pet.  1.  1.  elect  who  are  ^sojourners  of  the  Dispersion 
2.  11.  I  beseech  you  as  ^sojourners  and  pilgrims 

Sojourning. — A.V.  journey. 

Mk.  13.  34.  It  is  when  a  vaa,n,^sojourni?ig  in  another  country 
Acts  17.  21.  all  the  Athenians  and  the  strangers  s.  there 
1  Pet.  1.  17.  pass  the  time  of  your  sojourning  in  fear 

Sold. 

Mat.  10.  29.  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a  farthing  ? 
13.  46.  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought  it 
18.  25.  his  lord  commanded  him  to  be  sold,  and  his  wife 
21.  12.  that  sold  and  bought— seats  of  them  that  sold 

the  doves.  Mk.  11. 15  :  Lu.  19.  45  :  Jno.  2.  16 
26.  9.  have  been  sold  for  much.  Mk.  14.  5  :  Jno.  12.  5 

Lu.  12.  6.  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  farthings  ? 
17.  28.  they  bought,  they  sold,  they  planted 

Jno.  2.  14.  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen 

Acts  2.  45.  they  sold  their  possessions  and  goods 

4.  34.  possessors  of  lands  or  houses    sold    them,    and 
brought  the  prices  of  the  things  that  were  sold 


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Acts  4.  37.   [Barnabas]  having  a  field,  sold  it,  and  brought 
6.  1.  Ananias,  with  Sapphira  his  wife,  sold  a  possession 

4.  after  it  was  sold,  was  it  not  in  thy  power? 

8.  Tell  me  whether  ye  sold  the  laud  for  so  much 
Bom.  7. 14.  the  law  is  spmtual :  but  I  am  carnal,  s.  under  sin 

1  Cor.  10.  25.  Whatsoever  is  sold  in  the  shambles,  eat 
Heb.  12.  16.  Esau,  who  for  one  mess  of  meat  sold  his  own 

Soldier. — A.V.  ^executioner. 

Mk.  6.  27.  straightway  the  king  sent  forth  a  '^soldier 
Jno.  19.  23.  made  four  parts,  to  every  soldier  a  part 
Acts  10.  7.  a  devout  soldier  of  them  tliat  waited  on  him 
28.  16.  Paul  was  suffered  to  abide  by  himself  with  the  s. 

2  Tim.  2.  3.  Suffer— as  a  good  soldier  of  Christ  Jesus 

4.  that  he  may  please  him  who  enrolled  him  as  a  soldier 


Soldiers. — A.V.  ^armij,  hnen,  ^men  of  war. 

Mat.  8.  9.  having  under  myself  soldiers.  Lii.  7.  8 
28.  1'2.  they  gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers 

Mk.  15.  16.  the  soldiers  led  him  away.  Mat.  27.  27 

Lu  3   14.  s.  also  asked  him,  saying,  And  we,  what  must 

23.  11.  Herod  with  his  ^s.  set  him  at  nought  [Jesus] 

36.  the  soldiers  also  mocked  him,  coming  to  him 

J)io.  18.  3.  Judas — having  received  the  band  of  '^soldiers 
19.  2.  And  the  soldiers  plaited  a  crown  of  thorns 

23.  The  s.  therefore,  when  they  had  crucified  Jesus 

24.  These  things  therefore  the  soldiers  did 
32.  The  s.  therefore  came,  and  brake  the  legs  of  the  first 

34.  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear  pierced  his  side 
Acts  12.  4.  four  quaternions  of  soldiers  to  guard  him 

6.  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiers 
18.  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers 
21.  32.  took  soldiers — when  they  saw — the  soldiers 

35.  he  was  borne  of  the  s.  for  the  violence  of  the  crowd 
23.  10.  commanded  the  s.  to  go  down  and  take  him 

23.  Make  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go  as  far  as 
27.  [Lysias]  I  came  upon  them  with  the  is.,  and  rescued 

31.  So  the  s.,  as  it  was  commanded  them,  took  Paul 
27.  31.  Paul  said  to  the  centurion  and  to  the  soldiers 

32.  Then  the  soldiers  cut  away  the  ropes  of  the  boat 
42.  And  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to  kill  the  prisoners 

Solid. — A.V.  '^strong. 

Heb.  5. 12.  such  as  have  need  of  milk,  and  not  of  ^solid  food 
14.  But  "^solid  food  is  for  fullgrown  men 

Solitary  A.V. —see  desert  place. 

Some. — A.V.  ^divers. 

Mk.  8.  3.  and  ^some  of  them  are  come  from  far 

Acts  19.  9.  when  home  were  hardened  and  disobedient 

Somebody. 

Acts  5.  36.  rose  up  Theudas,  giving  himself  out  to  be  s. 

see  someone. 

Some  one. — A.  V.  ^somebody. 
Lu.  8.  46.  But  Jesus  said,  ^Some  one  did  touch  me 

Something. — A.V.  ^certain  thing,  hneat. 

Mk.  5.  43.  and  he  commanded  that  something  should  be 

given  her  to  eat.  La.  8.  '^55 
Acts  23.  17.  unto  the  chief  captain  :  for  he  hath  is.  to  tell 
Gal.  6.  3.  For  if  a  man  thiuketh  himself  to  be  something 

Sometime — S  A.V.  —see  aforetime,  time  past,  once. 
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Somewhat. 

Gal.  2.  6.  from  those  who  were  reputed  to  be  somewhat 
Heb.  8.  3.  that  this  high  priest  also  have  s.  to  offer 

Somewhere.— ^.F.  ^certain j^lace. 
Heb.  2.  6.  one  hath  is.  testified,  saying.  What  is  man 
4.  4.  For  he  hath  said  ^somewhere  of  the  seventh  day 

Son.— .4.F.  ^child. 


Mat.  1.  1.  Jesus  Christ,  the  son  of  David,  the  s.  of  Abraham 
21.  And  she  shall  bring  forth  a  son.  23  :  Lu.  1.  31 

10.  37.  he  that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more  than  me 

11.  27.  no  one  knoweth  the  Son,  save  the  Father — the 
Father,  save  the  Son,  and  he  to  whomsoever  tha 
Son  willeth  to  reveal  him.  Lu.  10.  22 

13.  55.  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son  ? 
21.  28.  and  said,  Son,  go  work  to-day  in  the  vineyard 
38.  the  husbandmen,  when  they  saw  the  son,  said 

22.  42.  What  think  ye  of  the  Christ  ?  whose  son  is  he  ? 
They  say  unto  him.  The  son  of  David  [yourselves 

23.  15,  ye  make  him  twofold  more  a  ^son  of  hell  than 
Mk.  2.  5.  Son,  thy  sins  are  forgiven.  Mat.  9.  2 

6.  3.  Is  not  this  the  carpenter,  the  son  of  Mary 

12.  6.  He  had  yet  one,  a  beloved  son  :  he  seat  him  last 

13.  32.  knoweth  no  one — neither  the  Son,  but  the  Father 

14.  61.  Art  thou  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  Blessed  ? 
Lu.  I.  13.  thy  wife  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son 

32.  and  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  the  Most  High 
36.  Elisabeth — also  hath  conceived  a  son  in  her  old  age 
57.  Elisabeth's  time — and  she  brought  forth  a  son 
2.  48.  Son,  why  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us  ? 
8.  23.  being  the  son  (as  was  supposed)  of  Joseph 
4.  22.  Is  not  this  Joseph's  son  ?  Jno.  6.  42 

7.  12.  the  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  widow 
10.  6.  if  a  son  of  jjeace  be  there,  your  peace  shall  rest 
11. 11.  which  of  you  that  is  a  father  shall  his  so)i  ask  a  loaf 

12.  53.  divided,  father  against  son,  aud  son  against  father 

15.  13.  the  younger  son  gathered  all  together 
21.  son  said — no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son 
31.  S.,  thou  art  ever  with  me,  aud  all  that  is  mine  is  thine 

16.  25.  Son,  remember  that  thou  in  thy  lifetime 
19.  9.  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  a  so?i  of  Abraham 

Jno.  1.  18.  the  only  begotten  Son,  which  is  in  the  bosom 
45.  prophets — write,  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  s.  of  Joseph 

8.  17.  For  God  sent  not  the  Son  into  the  world  to  judge 

35.  The  Father  loveth  the  Son.  5.  20 

36.  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  eternal  life  ;  but 
he  that  obeyeth  not  the  Son  shall  not  see  life 

4.  46.  nobleman,  whose  son  was  sick  at  Capernaum 

5.  19.  The  (Sou  can  do  nothing  of  himself — these  the  Son 

21.  the  i5o;i  also  quickeueth  whom  he  will     [also  doeth 

22.  but  he  hath  given  all  judgement  unto  the  SoJi 

23.  that  all  may  honour  the  Son — He  that  honoureth 
not  the  Son  honoureth  not  the  Father 

26.  so  gave  he  to  the  Son  also  to  have  life  in  himself 

6.  40.  every  one  that  beholdeth  the  Son,  and  believeth 

8.  35.  bondservant  abideth  not— the  son  abideth  for  ever 
36.  If  therefore  the  Son  shall  make  you  free 

9.  19.  Is  this  your  son,  who  ye  say  was  born  blind  ?    20 

14.  13.  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified  in  the  Son 

17.  1.  glorify  thy  Son,  that  the  Son  may  glorify  thee 
12.  not  one  of  them  perished,  but  the  son  of  perdition 

21.  15.  Simon,  so7i  of  John,  lovest  thou  me.  16,  17 
Acts  4.  36.  Barnabas — {Son  of  exhortation),  a  Levite 
7.21.  and  nourished  him  [Moses]  for  her  own  soM  [ness 

13.  10.  thou  isou  of  the  devil,  thou  enemy  of  all  righteous- 
22.  and  said,  I  have  found  David  the  so7i  of  Jesse 

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SON 


SONS 


Acts  23. 6.  Paul — Brethren,  I  am  aPharisee,  a  s.  of  Pharisees 

16.  Paul's  sister's  son  heard  of  their  lying  in  wait 
Bom.  9.  9.  this  season  will  I  come,  and  Sarah  shall  have  a  s. 

1  Cor.  15.28.  shall  the  Sow  also  himself  be  subjected  to  him 
Gal.  4.  7.  no  longer  a  bondservant,  but  a  son  ;  and  if  a  son 
Col.  1.  13.  us  into  the  kingdom  of  the  Son  of  his  love 

2  Th.  2.  3.  the  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  son  of  perdition 
Seh.  1.5.1  will  be  to  him  a  Father — he  shall  be  to  me  a  S.  ? 

8.  of  the  Son  he  saith,  Thy  throne,  O  God,  is  for  ever 

3.  6.  Christ  as  a  so>t,  over  his  house  ;  whose  house  are  we 
5.  8.  though  he  was  a  Son,  yet  learned  obedience 

7.  28.  appointeth  a  Son,  perfected  for  evermore 

11.  24.  Moses — refused  to  be  called  the  soyi  of  Pharaoh's 

12.  6.  scourgeth  every  so?2  whom  he  receiveth  [daughter 
7.  what  son  is  there  whom  his  father  chastenetb  not  ? 

2  Pet.  2.  15.  followed  the  way  of  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor 
1  Jno.  2.  22.  even  he  that  denieth  the  Father  and  the  Son 

23.  Whosoever  denieth  the  S. — he  that  conf  esseth  the  S. 

24.  ye  also  shall  abide  in  the  Son,  and  in  the  Father 

4.  14.  the  Father  hath  sent  the  Son.  to  be  the  Saviour 

5.  12.  He  that  hath  the  Son  hath  the  life 

2 /wo.  3.  Jesus  Christ,  the  S.  of  the  Father,  in  truth  and  love 

9.  the  same  hath  both  the  Father  and  the  Son 

see  child,  cousin. 

His  Son. 

Mat.  7.  9.  if  his  son  shall  ask  him  for  a  loaf.  Lii.  11.  11 

21.  37.  But  afterward  he  sent  unto  them  Ms  son 

22.  2.  certain  king — made  a  marriage  feast  for  his  son 
45.  Lord,  how  is  he  his  son  ?  Mk.  12.  37  :  Lu.  20.  44 

Lu.  15.  25.  Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field 

J?io.  3.  16.  the  world,  that  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son 

4.  5.  ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph 
47.  that  he  would  come  down,  and  heal  his  son 

51.  his  servants  met  him,  saying,  that  his  son  lived 
Horn.  1.  9.  I  serve  in  ray  spirit  in  the  gospel  of  his  Soji 

5.  10.  reconciled  to  God  through  the  death  of  his  So?i 

8.  3.  God,  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness 

29.  foreordained  to  be  conformed  to  the  image  of  his  S. 

32.  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but  delivered  him 
1  Cor.  1.  9.  ye  were  called  into  the  fellowship  of  his  So7i 
Gal.  1.  16.  to  reveal  his  Son  in  me,  that  I  might  preach 
4.  4.  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  born  of  a  woman 

6.  God  sent  forth  the  Spirit  of  his  Son  into  our  hearts 
1  Th.  1.  10.  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  heaven 

Heb.  1.  2.  spoken  unto  us  in  his  Son,  whom  he  appointed 

11.  17.  Abraham— offering  up  his  only  begotten  so7i 
Jas.  2.  21.  he  offered  up  Isaac  his  son  upon  the  altar  ? 
1  Jno.  1.  3.  fellowship — and  with  his  Son  Jesus  Christ 

7.  the  blood  of  Jesus  his  Son  cleanseth  us  from  all  sin 

3.  23.  believe  in  the  name  of  his  So7i  Jesus  Christ 

4.  9.  God  hath  sent  his  only  begotten  So?i  into  the  world 

10.  sent  his  Son  to  be  the  propitiation  for  our  sins 

5.  9.  that  he  hath  borne  witness  concerning  his  Son   10 

11.  God  gave — us  eternal  life,  and  this  life  is  in  his  Son 
20.  are  in  him  that  is  true,  even  in  his  Soi  Jesus  Christ 

see  servant. 

My  Son. 

Mat.  2.  15.  Out  of  Egypt  did  I  call  7ny  son 
3. 17.  This  is  my  beloved  S.  17.  5  :  Mk.  1. 11 :  9.  7 :  Lu.  3. 
17.  15.  Lord,  have  mercy  on  7)12/ so)i   [22:  9.35:  2Pe^.  1. 17 
21.  37.  They  will  reverence  7ny  son.  Mk.  12.  6 
Mk.  9.  17.  Master,  I  brought  unto  thee  my  son 
Lu.  9.  38.  Master,  I  beseech  thee  to  look  upon  77iy  son 
15.  24.  this  7)iy  so7i  was  dead,  and  is  alive  again 
20.  13.  What  shall  I  do  ?  I  will  send  my  beloved  son 
Heb.  12.  5.  My  sow,  regard  not  lightly  the  chastening 
Bev.  21.  7.  I  will  be  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my  so7i 


Thy  Son. 

Lie.  9.  41.  with  you,  and  bear  with  you  ?  bring  hither  thy  s. 
15.  19.  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  so7i.  21 
30.  but  when  this  thy  son  came,  which  hath  devoured 

Jno.  4.  50.  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  so7i  liveth.  53 

17.  1.  glorify  thy  So7i,  that  the  Son  may  glorify  thee 
19. 26.  he  saith  unto  his  mother,  Woman,  behold,  thy  son ! 

Son  of  God. — see  proper-  names. 

Son  of  Man. — seep.  210. 

Song. 

Bev.  5.  9.  they  sing  a  new  song,  sajdng.  Worthy  art  thou 

14.  3.  they  sing  as  it  were  a  new  so7ig  before  the  throne 

— and  no  man  could  learn  the  S07ig 

15.  3.  the  song  of  Moses — and  the  sor^  of  the  Lamb 

Songs. 
Ejih.  5.  19.  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  s.  Col.  3.  16 
Sons. — A.  V.  ^children. 

Mat.  5.  45.  that  ye  may  be  I5.  of  your  Father  which  is  in 

8.  12.  the  Is.  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  cast  forth  [heaven 

9.  15.  Can  the  ^so7is  of  the  bride-chamber  mourn  fH- 19 

12.  27.  devils,  by  whom  do  your  ^s.  cast  them  out  ?  Lu. 

13.  38.  these  are  the  ^sons  of  the  kingdom ;  and  the  tares 

are  the  isois  of  the  evil  one 
17.25.  toll  or  tribute  ?  from  their  is.,  or  from  strangers  ? 
26.  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Therefore  the  iso»s  are  free 

20.  20.  the  mother  of  the  isojis  of  Zebedee  with  her  sons 

21.  Command  that  these  my  two  sons  may  sit 

21.  28.  A  man  had  two  sons.  Lu.  15.  11 

23.  31.  ye  are  ^sons  of  them  that  slew  the  prophets 

26.  37.  took  with  him  Peter  and  the  two  so/is  of  Zebedee 

Mk.  3.  17.  Boanerges,  which  is,  So7is  of  thunder 

Lu.  6.  35.  ye  shall  be  ^so7is  of  the  Most  High 

16. 8.  ^so7is  of  this  world — wiser  than  the  ^so7is  of  the  light 

20.  34.  The  ^so7is  of  this  world  marry,  and  are  given  in 

36.  isous  of  God,  being  ^so7is  of  the  resurrection    [sons 

Jno.  4. 12.  our  father  Jacob — drankthereof  himself,  and  his 
12.36.  believe  on  the  light,  that  ye  may  become  ^s.  of  light 

Acts  3.  25.  Ye  are  the  ^sons  of  the  prophets 

7.  29.  in  the  land  of  Midian,  where  he  begat  two  sons 
19.  14.  there  were  seven  sons  of  one  Sceva,  a  Jew 

Gal.  3.  7.  which  be  of  faith,  the  same  are  h.  of  Abraham 
4.  5.  that  we  might  receive  the  adoption  of  so7is 

6.  because  ye  are  so7is,  God  sent  forth  the  Spirit 

22.  Abraham  had  two  so7is,  one  by  the  handmaid 
Eph.  1.  5.  having  foreordained  us  unto  adoption  as'^sons 

2.  2  the  spirit  thatnow  worketh  in  the  ^s.  of  disobedience 

5.6.  cometh  the  wrath  of  God  upon  the  is.  of  disobedience. 

1  Th.  5.  5.  ye  are  all  is.  of  light,  and  is.  of  the  day  [Col.  3. 16 

Heb.  2. 10.  it  became  him — in  bringing  many  s.  unto  gloiy 

11.  21.  Jacob — dying,  blessed  each  of  the  so?js  of  Joseph 

12.  5.  exhortation,  which  reasoueth  with  you  aswithis. 

7.  God  dealeth  with  you  as  with  sons 

8.  without  chastening — then  are  ye  bastards,  and  not  s. 

see  children,  daiujhters. 

Sons  of  God. — A.V.  '^childre7i  of  God. 
Mat.  5.  9.  peacemakers  :  for  they  shall  be  called  is.  of  God 
JjU.  20.  36.  '^so7is  of  God,  being  sons  of  the  resurrection 
Bom.  8.  14.  led  by  the  Spirit  of  God,  these  are  so7is  of  God 
19.  waiteth  for  the  revealing  of  the  so7is  of  God 
9.  26.  There  shall  they  be  called  ^sons  of  the  living  God 
Gal.  3.  26.  ye  are  all  iso?!s  of  Gof/,  through  faith,  in  Christ 
see  children  of  God. 


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SOON 

Soon. 
Phil.  2.  23.  I  hope  to  send  forthwith,  so  soon  as  I  shall  see 
Tit.  1.  7.  not  self  willed,  not  soon  angry,  no  brawler 
see  immediate,  immediately,  qtnckly. 

Sooner. 
Heb.  13.  19.  that  I  may  be  restored  to  you  the  sooner 

Soothsaying. 
Acts  16. 16.  brought  her  masters  much  gain  by  sootJisaying 

Sop. 
Jno.  13.  26.  He  it  is,  for  whom  I  shall  dip  the  w;;— when  he 
had  dipped  the  s.,  he  taketh  and  giveth  it  to  Judas 
27.  after  the  sop,  then  entered  Satan  into  him 
30.  He  then  havin  g  received  the  5.  went  out  straightway 

Sorcerer— s. 

Acts  13.  6.  they  found  a  certain  sorcerer — Bar- Jesus 

8.  But  Elymas  the  sorcerer — withstood  them 
Bev.  21.  8.  and  s.,  and  idolaters,  and  all  liars,  their  part 
22.  15.  Without  are  the  dogs,  and  the  sorcerers 

Sorceries. 
Acts  8.  11.  longtime  he  had  amazed  them  with  his  s. 
Bev.  9.  21.  repented  not  of  their  murders,  nor  of  their  s. 

see  sorcery. 

Sorcery. — A .  V.  ^sorceries,  ?witchcraft. 

Acts  8.  9.  Simon — which  beforetime  in  the  city  used  s. 

Gal.  5.  20.  idolatry,  ^sorcery,  enmities,  srrife 

Bev.  18.  23.  with  thy  ^sorcery  were  all  the  nations  deceived 

Sore. — A.V.  ^very. 

Mat.  26.  37.  began  to  be  sorrowful  and  ^s.  troubled.  MTc.  14. 
Mk.  6.  51.  and  they  were  sore  amazed  in  themselves  [i33 
Acts  20.  37.  they  all  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul's  neck 
Bev.  16.  2.  became  a  noisome  and  grievous  5.  upon  the  men 

see  grievously,  moved. 

Sorely. 
Lu.  9.  39.  hardly  departeth  from  him,  bruising  him  sore??/ 

Sorer. 

Heb.  10.  29.  of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  think  ye 

Sores. 

Lu.  16.  20.  Lazarus  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores 

21.  yea,  even  the  dogs  came  and  licked  his  sores 
Bev.  16. 11.  because  of  their  pains  and  their  sores 

Sorrow. — A.V.  ^grief,  ^grieved,  ^heaviness. 

Lu.  22.  45.  the  disciples,  and  found  them  sleeping  for  s. 
Jno.  16.  6.  because  I  have  spoken— s.  hath  filled  your  heart 

20.  but  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into  joy 

21.  A  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath  sorroiv 

22.  ye  therefore  now  have  sorrow  :  but  I  will  see  you 
Bo'rn.  9.  2.  I  have  great  sorrow  and  unceasing  pain 

2  Cor.  2.  1.  I  would  not  come  again  to  you  with  ^sorrow 
3.1  should  haves,  from  them  of  whom  I  ought  to  rejoice 
5.  if  any  hath  caused  '^sorrow,  he  hath  caused  ^sorcoif 
7.  swallowed  up  with  his  overmuch  sorrow         [death 
7. 10.  godly  s.  worketh  repentance— the  s.  of  the  world — 
Phil.  2.  27.  that  I  might  not  have  sorrow  upon  sorrow 
1  Th.  4.  13.  that  ye  sorrow  not,  even  as  the  rest 
see  mourning,  pain. 


SOUGHT 

Sorrowed  ^.F. — see  sorry. 

Sorrowful. — A.V.  ^grieved. 

Mat.  19.  22.  he  went  away  s.  Mk.  10.  ^22 :  Lu.  18.  23 
26.  22.  they  were  exceeding  sorrowful.  Mk.  14.  19 

37.  and  began  to  be  sorrowful  and  sore  troubled 

38.  My  soul  is  exceeding  s.,  even  unto  death.  Mk.  14.34 
Jno.  16.  20.  ye  shall  besorroM'/«Z,butyour  sorrow  shall  be 
2  Cor.  6.  10.  as  sorrowful,  yet  alway  rejoicing 

Phil.  2.  28.  ye  may  rejoice,  and  that  I  may  be  the  less  s. 

Sorrowing. 

Lu.  2.  48.  thy  father  and  I  sought  thee  sorrowing 

Acts  20.  38.  s.  most  of  all  for  the  word  which  he  had  spoken 

Sorrows. 

1  Tim.  6.  10.  pierced  themselves  through  with  many  s. 

see  travail. 

Sorry. — A.V.  ^grieved,  ^sorrowed. 
Mat.  17.  23.  And  they  were  exceeding  sorry 

18.  31.  saw  what  was  done,  they  were  exceeding  sorry 
Mk.  6.  26.  And  the  king  was  exceeding  son-y 

2  Cor.  2.  2.  For  if  I  make  you  s. — he  that  is  made  s.  by  me  ? 

4.  not  that  ye  should  be  made  '^sorry,  but  that  ye  might 
7.  8.  though  I  made  you  sorry  with  my  epistle — I  see 
that  that  epistle  made  you  sorry 
9. 1  rejoice,  not  that  ye  were  made  sorry — made  ^s.  unto 
repentance — were  made  s.  after  a  godly  sort.  *11 
see  grieved,  sorrowed. 

Sort. — A .  V.  hnanner. 

1  Cor.  3.  13.  prove  each  man's  work  of  what  sort  it  is 

2  Cor.  7.  9.  were  made  sorry  after  a  godly  ^sort.  11 

Sought. — A.V.   ^affected,   '^desired,  ^endeavoured,  *en- 
quired,  ^seek. 

Mat.  2.  20.  they  are  dead  that  s.  the  young  child's  life 
21.  46.  they  s.  to  lay  hold  on  him.  Mk.  12. 12  :  Lu.  20. 19 
26.  16.  [Judas]  s.  opportunity  to.  Mk.  14.  11 :  Lu.  22.  6 
59.  council  s.  false  witness  against  Jesus.  Alk.  14.  55 

Mk.  11.  18.  s.  how  they  might  destroy  him.  14.  1 :  Lu.  19. 

Lu.  2.  M.  they  s.  for  him  among  their  kinsfolk.  [47:  22.2 

48.  thy  father  and  I  sought  thee  sorrowing 

49.  How  is  it  that  ye  s.  me  ?  wist  ye  not  that  I  must  be 

4.  42.  into  a  desert  place  :  and  the  multitudes  s.  after  him 

5.  18.  man  that  was  palsied  :  and  they  s.  to  bring  him  in 
6. 19.  And  all  the  mviltitude  sought  to  touch  him 

9.  9.  And  he  [Herod]  '^sought  to  see  him 

11.  16.  tempting  him,  sought  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven 

19.  3.  [Zacchasus]  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he  was 
Jno.  5.  18.  the  Jews  sought  the  more  to  kill  him 

7.  11.  The  Jews  therefore  sought  him  at  the  feast 
30.  They  souglit  therefore  to  take  him.  10.  39 

11.  56.  They  sought  therefore  for  Jesus,  and  spake 
19.  12.  Upon  this  Pilate  sought  to  release  him 

Acts  12. 19.  when  Herod  had  s.  for  him,  and  found  him  not 
13.  7.  Barnabas  and  Saul,  and  "^s.  to  hear  the  word  of  God 

16.  10.  straightway  we  '^s.  to  go  forth  into  Macedonia 

17.  5.  they  sought  to  bring  them  forth  to  the  people 
Rom.  9.  32.  Because  they  sought  it  not  by  faith 

10.  20.  I  was  found  of  them  that  sought  me  not 
Gal.  2.  17.  while  we  ^sought  to  be  justified  in  Christ 

4.  18.  it  is  good  to  be  zealously '^sought  in  a  good  matter 
2  Ti7n.  1.  17.  when  he  was  in  Eome,  he  s.  me  diligently 
Heb.  8.  7.  then  would  no  place  have  been  s.  for  a  second 

12.  17.  though  he  sought  it  diligently  with  tears 
IPet.  1.  10.  which  salvation  the  prophets  *s.  and  searched 

see  measure,  seeking. 


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SOUL 


SOWEST 


Soul. 

Mat.\0.28.  not  able   to  kill  the  soi<Z— destroy  both  so?(Z 
12.  18.  My  beloved  in  whom  my  soul  is  well  pleased 
22.  37.  love  the  Lord— with  all  thy  s.  M/c.  12.  30  :  Z/M.  10 

26.  38.  My  s.  is  exceeding  sorrowful.  Mk.  14.  34     [27 
Lii.  1.  46.  My  so2(l  doth  magnify  the  Lord 

2.  35.  yea  and  a  sword  shall  pierce  through  thine  own  s. 

12.  19. 1  will  say  to  my  soul,  Soul,  thou  liast  much  goods 
20.  Thou  foolish  one,  this  night  is  thy  s.  required  of  thee 

Jno.  12.  27.  Now  is  rays,  troubled  ;  and  what  shall  I  say  ? 
Acts  2.  27.  Because  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  Hades 
43.  fear  came  upon  every  soul  :  and  many  wonders 

3.  23.  every  soul,  whichshall  not  hearken  to  that  prophet 

4.  32.  them  that  believed  were  of  one  heart  and  soul 
Bom.  2.  9.  anguish,  upon  every  s.  of  man  that  worketh  evil 

13.  1.  Let  every  s.  be  in  subjection  to  the  higher  powers 
2  Cor.  1.  23.  I  call  God  for  a  witness  upon  my  sotd 

1  TJi.  5.  23.  your  sjsirit  and  s.  and  body  be  preserved  entire 
Hell.  4.  12.  and  piercing  even  to  the  dividing  of  s.  and  spirit 

6.  19.  which  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  a  hope 
10.  38.  shrink  back,  my  soul  hath  no  pleasure  in  liim 

39.  of  them  that  have  faith  unto  the  saving  of  the  soul 
Jas.  5.  20.  shall  save  a  soul  from  death,  and  shall  cover 

1  Pet.  2.  11.  fleshly  lusts,  which  war  against  the  soul 

2  Pet.  2.  8.  vexed  his  righteous  soul  from  day  to  day 

8  Jno.  2.  and  be  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul  prospereth 
Bev.  16.3.  every  living  soul  died,  even  the  things  that  were 
18.  14.  the  fruits  which  thy  soul  lusted  after  are  gone 
see  life. 

Sovds.—A.V.  hninds. 

Mat.  11.  29.  and  ye  shall  find  rest  unto  your  souls 
Lu.  21.  19.  In  your  patience  ye  shall  win  your  souls 
Acts  2.  41.  added  unto  them — about  three  thousand  souls 

7.  14.  and  all  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fifteen  souls 

14.  2.  Jews  that  were  disobedient  stirred  up  the  is.  of  the 
22.  confirming  the  souls  of  the  disciples  [Gentiles 

15.  24.  troubled  you  with  words,  subverting  your  souls 

27.  37.  in  the  ship  two  hundred  threescore  and  sixteen  s 
1  Th,  2.  8.  not  the  gospel  of  God  only,  but  also  our  own  s. 
Heb.  12.  3.  that  ye  wax  not  weary,  fainting  in  your  '^souls 

13.  17.  for  they  watch  in  behalf  of  your  souls 
Jas.  1.  21.  word,  which  is  able  to  save  your  souls 

1  Pet.  1.  9.  end  of  your  faith,  even  the  salvation  of  your  s. 

22.  Seeing  ye  have  purified  your  souls  in  your  obedience 

2.  25.  returned  unto  the  Shepherd  and  Bishop  of  your  «. 

3.  20.  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  souls,  were  saved 

4. 19.  commit  their  s  in  well-doing  unto  a  faithful  Creator 

2  Pet.  2.  14.  cannot  cease  from  sin ;  enticing  unstedfast  s. 
Bev.  6.  9.  underneath  the  altar  the  s. — that  had  been  slain 

18. 13.  and  chariots  and  slaves  ;  and  souls  of  men 

20.  4.  I  saw  the  souls  of  them  that  had  been  beheaded 

Sound. — A.V.  ^noised  abroad, '^ivliolesome. 

Mat.  6.  2.  thou  doest  alms,  so^oic?  not  a  trumpet  before  thee 
24.  31.  he  shall  send  forth  his  angels  with  a  gxes.t  sound 
Lu.  15.  27.  because  he  hath  received  him  safe  and  sound 
Acts  2.  2.  came  from  heaven  a  sound  as  of  the  rushing 

6.  when  this  ^s.  was  heard,  the  multitude  came  together 
Bovi.  10,  18.  Their  sound  went  out  into  ail  the  earth 
1  Cor.  15.  52.  for  the  trumpet  shall  sound,  and  the  dead 

1  Tim.  1.  10.  any  other  thing  conti'ary  to  the  s.  doctrine 
6.  3.  a  different  doctrine,  and  consenteth  not  to  '^s.  words 

2  Tan.  1. 13.  Hold  the  pattern  of  sound  words 

4.  3.  come  when  they  will  not  endure  tl.e  sound  doctrine 
Tit.  1 .  9.  may  be  able  both  to  exii.-rt  in  the  sound  doctrine 

13.  i-eprove  them  sharply,  that  they  may  be  s.  in  the  faith 
2.  1.  speak — the  things  which  befit  the  sound  doctrine 


Tit.  2.  2.  aged  men  be  temperate — sound  in  faith,  in  love 

8.  sound  speech,  that  cannot  be  condemned 
Heb.  12.  19.  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  the  voice  of  words 
1  Pet.  4.  7.  be  ye  therefore  oisoimd  mind,  and  be  sober 
Bev.  8.  6.  seven  angels — prepared  themselves  to  sound 
13.  trumpet  of  the  three  angels,  who  are  yet  to  sound 

9.  9.  the  s.  of  their  wings  was  as  the  sound  of  chariots 

10.  7.  seventh  angel,  when  he  is  about  to  sound 

see  dlncijiUnc,  voire. 

Sounded. 

Acts  27.  28.  they  sounded,  and  found  twenty  fathoms — 

they  sounded  again,  and  found  fifteen  fathoms 
1  Th.  1.  8.  For  from  you  hath  sounded,  forth  the  word 
Bev.  8.  7.  the  first  sounded,  and  there  followed  hail 
8.  And  the  second  angel  sounded.    10.  third  angel  s. 

12.  fourth  angel  so;/ HfZerL     9.1.  fifth  a,nge\  sounded 

13.  si^th.  &ngel  sounded.  11.15.  seYenth  angel  sounded 

Sounding. 
1  Cor.  13. 1.  but  have  not  love,  I  am  become  sowuZiw// brass 

Soundness. 
Acts  3. 16.  given  him  this  perfect  soundness  in  the  presence 

Sounds. 

1  Cor.  14.  7.  if  they  give  not  a  distinction  in  the  sounds 

South. 

Mat.  12.  42.  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up.  Lu.  11. 31 
Lu.  12.  55.  when  ye  see  a  soutJt  wind  blowing,  ye  say 

13.  29.  and  from  the  north  and  south ,  and  shall  sit  down 
Acts  8.  26.  Arise,  and  go  toward  the  south  unto  the  way 

27.  13.  And  when  the  south  wind  blew  softly 
Bev.  21.  13.  the  north  three  gates;  and  on  the  s.  three  gates 

South-east. — A.V.  ^south-west. 
Acts  27.  12.  haven  of  Crete,  looking  north-east  and  ^s. 

Sow. 

2  Pet.  2.  22.  and  the  soiv  that  had  washed  to  wallowing 

Sow. — A.V.  ^soiun 

Mat.  6.  26.  the  birds  of  the  heaven,  that  they  sow  not 
13.  3.  the  sower  went  forth  to  sow.  Mk.  4.  3  :  Lu.  8.  5 
27.  Sir,  didst  thou  not  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field  ? 
25.  24.  reaping  where  thou  didst  not  '^sow.  Lu.  19.  21,  22 

Lu.  12.  24.  Consider  the  ravens,  that  they  sow  not 

Sowed. — A.  V.  '^sown. 

Mat.  13.  4.  as  he  sowed,  some  seeds  fell  by  the  way  side. 
Mk.  4.  4  :  Lu.  8.  5 

24.  unto  a  man  that  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field 

25.  his  enemy  came  and  solved  tares.  39 

31.  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took,  and  solved 
25.  26.  thou  knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed  not 

1  Cor.  9.  11.  If  we  ^sowed  unto  you  spiritual  things 

Sower. 

Mat.  13.  3.  the  sower  went  forth  to  sow.  Mk.  4.  3  :  Lu.  8.  5 

18.  Hear  then  ye  the  parable  of  the  sower 
Mk.  4.  14.  The  soiver  soweth  the  word 

2  Cor.  9.  10.  that  supplieth  seed  to  the  sower  and  bread 

Sowest. 
1  Cor.  15.  36.  that  which  thou  thj'self  s.  is  not  quickened 
37.  thou  soivest,  thou  sowest  not  the  body  that  shall  be 


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Soweth. 
Mat.  13. 37.  He  that  soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son  of  man 
Mk.  4.  14.  The  sower  soweth  the  word 
Jno.  4.  36.  he  that  soii'e//t  and  he  that  reapeth  may  rejoice 

37.  One  soweth,  and  another  reapeth 
2  Cor.  9.  6.  He  that  soweth  sparingly — he  that  s.  boiintifnlly 
Gal.  6.  7.  whatsoever  a  man  soiveth,  that  shall  he  also  reap 
8.  soweth  unto  his  own  flesh — soweth  unto  the  Spirit 

Sowing. — A.V.  ^soivn. 
2  Cor.  9. 10.  shall  supply  and  multiply  yoiir  seed  for  ^sozfiji^' 

Sown. — A.V.  ^received  seed. 

Mat.  13.  19.  s.  in  his  heart — is.  by  the  way  side.  Mk.  4. 15 

20.  he  that  was  ^s.  upon  the  rocky  places.  Mk.  4.  16 

2'2.  he  that  was  ^soivn  among  the  thorns.  Mk.  4.  18 

23.  he  that  was  isow«  upon  the  good  ground.  Mk.  4.  20 

Mk.  4.  31.  when  it  is  s.  upon  the  earth,  though  it  be  less.  32 

1  Cor.  15.  42.  It  is  sown  in  corruption ;  it  is  raised  in 

43.  it  is  soivn  in  dishonour — it  is  sown  in  weakness 

44.  it  is  sown  a  natural  body;  it  is  raised  a  spiritual 
Jas.  3.  18.  And  the  fruit  of  righteousness  is  soivn  in  peace 

see  sow,  sowed,  sowing. 

Space. 

Lu.  22.  59.  after  the  space  of  about  one  hour  another 
Acts  1.  3.  appearing  unto  them  by  the  space  of  forty  days 

5.  7.  the  space  of  three  hours  after,  when  his  wife 
13.  21.  tribe  of  Benjamin,  for  the  sp>ace  of  forty  years 

19.  8.  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  months 
10.  And  this  continued  for  the  space  of  two  years 

34.  all  with  one  voice  about  the  space  of  two  hours  cried 

20.  31.  that  by  the  sjmce  of  three  years  I  ceased  not 
Bev.  8.  1.  silence  in  heaven  about  the  spiace  of  half  an  hour 

see  far,  little  while,  time,  while. 

Spake. — A.V.  ^pireaclied,  "^prevented,  ^said,  Speaking, 
^spioken,  Halked,  ''waxed  hold. 

Mat.  9.  18.  While  he  spake.  26.  47  :  Mk.  5.  35 :    14.  43  : 

Lu.  8.  49 :  11.  37  :  22.  47,  60  \Lu.  11.  14 

33.  devil  was  cast  out,  the  dumb  man  spake.  12.  22 : 

16.  11.  I  spake  not  to  you  concerning  bread  ?    [Simon  ? 

17.  25.  Jesus  ^s.  first  to  him,  saying.  What  thinkest  thou 

21.  45.  Pharisees — perceived  that  he  spake  of  them 
Mk.  2.  2.  about  the  door  :  and  he  ^.s.  the  word  unto  them 

6.  50.  ^spake  with  them,  and  saith — Be  of  good  cheer 

7.  35.  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and  he  spake  plain 

8.  32.  And  he  spake  the  saying  openly 

]  2. 12.  perceived  that  he  ^spake  the  parable  against  them 
26.  how  God  spake  unto  him,  saying,  I  am  the  God  of 
Lu.  1.  55.  (As  he  spake  unto  our  fathers) 

70.  (As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  prophets 

2.  38.  gave  thanks  unto  God,  and  .'tpake  of  him  to  all 
50.  understood  not  the  saying  which  he  spake 

4.  36.  they  spake  together,  one  with  another,  saying 

7.  39.  spake  within  himself,  saying.  This  man,  if  he  were 

9.  11.  and  spake  to  them  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

31.  s.  of  bis  decease  which  he  was  about  to  accomplish 

22.  65.  And  many  other  things  spake  they  against  him 

23.  20.  Pilate  spake  unto  them  again,  desiring  to  release 

24.  6.  remember  how  he  spake  unto  you  when  he  was  yet 

32.  not  our  heart  burning  within  us,  while  he  '''spake 
36.  as  they  spake  these  things,  he  himself  stood 

44.  These  are  my  words  which  I  spake  unto  you 

Jtio.  2.  22.  his  disciples  remembered  that  he  Hpake  this 

4.  60.  The  man  beheved  the  word  that  Jesus  ^spake 


Jno.  1. 13.  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for  fear  of  the  Jews 
39.  But  this  spake  he  of  the  Spirit,  which  they  that 
46.  The  officers  answered.  Never  man  so  sjjake 

8.  27.  perceived  not  that  he  spake  to  them  of  the  Father 

10.  6.  This  parable  spake  Jesus  unto  them — understood 

not  what  things  they  were  which  he  spake 
41.  whatsoever  John  spake  of  this  man  were  true 

11.  11.  These  things  ^spake  he  :  and  after  this  he  saith 
13.  they  thought  that  he  ^spake  of  taking  rest  in  sleep 

12.  38.  might  be  fulfilled,  which  he  spake.  18.  9,  32 

41.  Isaiah,  because  he  saw  his  glory  ;  and  he  s.  of  him 

48.  the  word  that  I  ^sjiake,  the  same  shall  judge  him 

49.  For  I  ^spalie  not  from  myself ;  but  the  Father  which 

13.  22.  looked  one  on  another,  doubting  of  whom  he  s. 
28.  no  man  at  the  table  knew  for  what  intent  he  spake 

18.  20.  taught  in  synagogues — and  in  secret  %.  I  nothing 

21.  19.  this  he  «7?fl.Ae,  signifying  by  what  manner  of  death 
Acts'B.  21.  whereof  God  5s.  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  prophets 

6.  10.  the  wisdom  and  the  Spirit  by  which  he  spake 

7.  6.   God  spake  on  this  wise,  that  his  seed  should  sojourn 

9.  29.  he  spal:e  and  dispiited  against  the  Grecian  Jews 

10.  44.  While  Peter  yet  s.  these  words,  the  Holy  Ghost 

13.  46.  Paul  and  Barnabas  "Jspake  out  boldly,  and  said 

14.  1.  so  spake,  that  a  great  multitude  both  of  Jews 

22.  9.  they  heard  not  the  voice  of  him  that  spake  to  me 
26.  31.  they  ^siiake  one  to  another,  saying,  This  man 
28.  25.  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  Isaiah  the  prophet 

1  Cor.  13.  11.  When  I  was  a  child,  I  spake  as  a  child 

2  Cor.  7.  14.  but  as  we  sjiake  all  things  to  you  in  truth 
Heb.  7.  14.  as  to  which  tribe  Moses  s.  nothing  concerning 

13.  7.  rule  over  you,  which  ^s.  unto  you  the  word  of  God 
Jas.  5. 10.  the  prophets  who  ^spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
2  Pet.  1.  21.  men  s.  from  God,  being  moved  by  the  Holy 

2.  16.  a  dumb  ass  ^spake  with  man's  voice  and  stayed  the 
Bev.  1.  12.  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  which  sjjaAte  with  me 

13.  11.  horns  like  unto  a  lamb,  and  he  spake  as  a  dragon 

17.  1.  angels  that  had  the  seven  bowls,  and  '^s.  21.  ^9,  ^15 
see  contradicted,  defence.  Lord  or  God  {proper  names),  he  said,  I 
said,  speak,  speaketh,  speaking,  spoken. 

Spare. 

Lti.  15.  17.  bread  enoiigh  and  to  spare,  and  I  perish 
Bom.  11.  21.  natural  branches,  neither  will  he  spiai-e  thee 

1  Cor.  7. 28.  have  tribulation  in  the  flesh :  and  I  would  s.  you 

2  Cor.  1.  23.  that  to  sjjare  you  I  forbare  to  come  unto  Corinth 
13.  2.  that,  if  I  come  again,  I  will  not  spare 

Spared. 

Bom.  8.  32.  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son 

11.  21.  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branches 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  if  God  spared  not  angels  when  they  sinned 
5.  and  s.  not  the  ancient  world,  but  preserved  Noah 

Sparing— ly. 
^  cifs  20.  29.  wolves  shall  enter  in  among  you,  not  s.  the  flock 
2  Cor.  9.  6.  He  that  soweth  sparingly  shall  reap  also  s. 

Sparrows. 

Mat.  10.  29.  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a  farthing  ? 

31.  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  s^jarrows.  Lii.Vl.l 
Lu.  12.  6.  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  farthings  ? 

Spat.— ^.F.  ^spit. 
Mat.  27.  30.  they  ^spat  upon  him,  and  took  the  reed 
Mk.  7.  33.  and  he  "^spat,  and  touched  his  tongue 
Jno.  9.  6.  When  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  spat  on  the  ground 


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Speak. — '^preach,  ^say,  ^spake,  hpeaheth,  '^speaking, 
Halk. 

Mat.  10.  19.  how  or  what  ye  shall  speak — what  ye  shall  s. 
20.  For  it  is  not  ye  that  speak.  Mk.  13.  11  [Mk.  13.  11 
27.  tell  you  in  the  darkness,  speak  ye  in  the  light 

12.  32.  whosoever  shall  ^speak  a  word  against  the  Son 

of  man — ^speak  against  the  Holy  Spirit.  Lu.  12. 10 

34.  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good  things  ? 

36.  every  idle  word  that  men  shall  speak,  they  shall  give 
46.  his  brethren  stood  without,  seeking  to  s.  to  him.  47 
Mk.  1.  34.  suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak.  Lii.  4.  41 

2.  7.  Why  doth  this  man  thus  speak  ?  he  blasphemeth 

7.  37.  maketh  even  the  deaf  to  hear,  and  the  dumb  to  s. 
9.  39.  my  name,  and  be  able  quickly  to  speak  evil  of  me 

13.  11.  shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour,  that  speak  ye 

14.  71.  I  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  speak 
16.  17.  they  shall  speak  with  new  tongues 

Lu.  1.  19.  I  am  Gabriel — I  was  sent  to  speak  unto  thee 
20.  thou  shalt  be  silent  and  not  able  to  speak 
22.  when  he  came  out,  he  could  not  speak  unto-them 
6.  26.  Woe  unto  you,  when  all  men  shall  s.  well  of  you  ! 

11.  53.  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  many  things 

Jno.  3.  11.  We  s.  that  we  do  know,  and  bear  witness  of  that 

8.  26.  I  have  many  things  to  ^s.  and  to  judge  concerning 

9.  21.  he  is  of  age  ;  he  shall  speak  for  himself  Lyo^i 
14.  30.  I  will  no  more  ^speah  much  with  you 

16.  13.  for  he  shall  not  s.  from  himself — these  shall  he  s. 
Acts  2. 4.  the  Holy  Spirit,  and  began  to  s.  with  other  tongues 
7.  are  not  all  these  which  speak  Galilteans  ? 

3.  22.  in  all  things  whatsoever  he  shall  ''■speak  unto  you 

4.  17.  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  name.  5.  40 
20.  we  cannot  but  speak  the  things  which  we  saw 

29.  to  s.  thy  word  with  all  boldness.  18.  26  :  Phil.  1. 14 : 

5.  20.  Go  ye,  and  stand  and  s.  in  the  temple   [1  Th.  2.  2 

6.  11.  We  have  heard  him  speak  blasphemous  words 
10. 46.  they  heard  them  s.  with  tongues,  and  magnify  God 
16.  6.  forbidden  of  the  Holy  Ghost  to  ^s.  the  word  in  Asia 
18.  9.  Be  not  afraid,  but  speak,  and  hold  not  thy  peace 
21.  39.  give  me  leave  to  speak  unto  the  people 

23.  5.  Thou  shalt  not  speak  evil  of  a  ruler  of  thy  people 

30.  charging  his  accusers  also  to  "^speak  against  him 
26.  1.  Thou  art  permitted  to  speak  for  thyself 

25.  but  speak  forth  words  of  truth  and  soberness 
Rom.  15.  18.  I  will  not  dare  to  s.  of  any  things  save  those 

1  Cor.  1.  10.  that  ye  all  speak  the  same  thing  [6,  7 

2.  13.  we  s.,  not  in  words  which  man's  wisdom  teacheth. 

3.  1.  And  I — could  not  speak  unto  you  as  unto  spiritual 

12.  30.  do  all  speak  with  tongues  ?  14.  23 

14.  5.  Now  I  would  have  you  all  hpeak  with  tongues 

28.  let  him  speak  to  himself,  and  to  God 

29.  let  the  prophets  spieak  by  two  or  three 

35.  shameful  for  a  woman  to  spieak  in  the  church.  34 
39.  to  prophesy,  and  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues 

2  Cor.  2.  17.  in  the  sight  of  God,  speak  we  in  Christ.  12. 19 

4.  13.  we  also  believe,  and  therefore  also  we  speak 

12.  6.  I  shall  not  be  foolish ;  for  I  shall  ^speak  the  truth 
Eph.  4.  25.  putting  away  falsehood,  s.  ye  truth  each  one 

5.  12.  done  by  them  in  secret  it  is  a  shame  even  to  s.  of 
Col.  4.  3.  a  door  for  tlie  woi'd,  to  s.  the  mystery  of  Christ 

4.  that  I  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought  to  speak 
1  Th.  1.8.  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  anything 

2.  2.  to  s.  unto  you  the  gospel  of  God  in  much  conflict 
4.  sowes.  ;  not  as  pleasing  men,  but  God  which  proveth 
16.  forbidding  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 

1  Tim.  4.  2.  through  the  hypocrisy  of  men  that  ^speak  lies 
Tit.  2.  1.  s.  thou  the  things  which  befit  the  sound  doctrine 
15.  These  things  speak  and  exhort  and  reprove 

3.  2.  to  speak  evil  of  no  man,  not  to  be  contentious 
Heh.  2.  5.  did  he  subject  the  world  to  come,  whereof  we  s. 


Heb.G.  9.  persuaded  better  things  of  you — though  we  thus  s. 

9.  5.  of  which  things  we  cannot  now  speak  severally 
Jas.  1.  19.  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak 

2. 12.  So  speak  ye,  and  so  do,  as  men  that  are  to  be 

4.  11.  Speak  not  one  against  another,  brethren 
1  Pet.  2.  12.  wherein  they  speak  against  you  as  evil-doers 

3.  10.  And  his  lips  that  they  spieak  no  guile 

1  Jno.  4.  5.  therefore  speak  they  as  of  the  world 

2  Jtio.  12.  I  hope  to  come  unto  you,  and  to  s.  face  to  face.  3 
Rev.  13.  15.  the  image  of  the  beast  should  boths.  yjno.  14 

see  rail — inij,  rid,  say,  speaketh,  speaking,  spoken,  uttering. 

I  Speak. — A.V.  ^have  I  spoken,  ^say  I. 

Mat.  13.  13.  Therefore  speak  I  to  them  in  parables 
Jno.  4.  26.  /  that  spieak  unto  thee  am  he 

7.  17.  whether  it  bo  of  God,  or  whether  Js.  from  myself 

8.  28.  as  the  Father  taught  me,  Jspea/i  these  things.  26 
38.  I  s.  tlie  things  which  I  have  seen  with  my  Father 

12.  49.  what  I  should  say,  and  what  I  should  speak 
50.  I  speak,  even  as  the  Father  hath  said — so  I  speak 

13.  18.  I  s.  not  of  you  all :  I  know  whom  I  have  chosen 

14.  10.  words  that  I  say  unto  you  I  s.  not  from  myself 

16.  25.  when  I  shall  no  more  speak  unto  you  in  proverbs 

17.  13.  these  things  I  s.  in  the  world,  that  they  may  have 
Acts  11.  15.  as  /began  to  s.,  the  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  them 

26.  26.  the  king  kuoweth — unto  whom  also  I  speak  freely 
Rom.  3.  5.  [Is.  after  the  manner  of  men.)  6. 19  :  Gal.Z.  15 
7.  1.  (for  I  spieak  to  men  that  know  the  law) 
11.  13.  But  I  speak  to  you  that  are  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  9.  8.  Do/2s.  these  things  after  the  manner  of  men? 

10.  15.  I  speak  as  to  wise  men  ;  judge  ye  what  I  say 

13.  1.  If  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men  and  of  angels 

14.  6.  profit  you,  unless  I  speak  to  you  either  by  way 

18.  I  spieak  with  tongues  more  than  you  all 

19.  Zhad  rather  sjjerti- five  words  with  my  understanding 
21.  by  the  lips  of  strangers  will  I  s.  unto  this  people 

15.  34.  I  speak  this  to  move  you  to  shame 

2  Cor.  4.  13.  I  believed,  and  therefore  did  J  '^speak 

6.  13.  (J  speak  as  unto  my  children),  be  ye  also  enlarged 

11.  17.  That  which  I  speak,  I  speak  not  after  the  Lord 
21.  I  s.  by  way  of  disparagement — {Is.  in  foolishness) 
23.  ministers  of  Christ  ?  (J  speak  as  one  beside  himself) 

Eph.  5.  32.  I  speak  in  regard  of  Christ  and  of  the  church 

6.  20.  that  in  it  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ought  to  speak 
Phil.  4.  11.  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want 

1  Tim.  2.  7.  (J  speak  the  truth,  I  lie  not) 
see  I  say. 
Speaker. 

^c^s  14. 12.  Paul,  Mercury,  because  he  was  the  chief  speaker 

Speakest. — A.V.  Halkest. 

Mat.  13.  10.  Why  speakest  thou  unto  them  in  parables  ? 
Lu.  12.  41.  Lord,  speakest  thou  this  parable  unto  us 
Jno  4.  27.  no  man  said — Why  "^speakest  thou  with  her  ? 
16. 29.  disciples  say,  Lo,  now  s.  thou  plainly — s.  no  proverb 
19.  10.  Pilate  therefore  saith — S.  thou  not  unto  me  ? 
see  spoken. 

Speaketh. — A.V.^saith,^spake,^speak,hpeaking,^talkefh. 

Mat.  10.  20.  the  Spirit  of  your  Father  that  speaketh  in  you 

12.  34.  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the  mouth  s.  Lu.  6.  45 
Lu.  6.  21.  Who  is  this  that  speaketh  blasphemies  ? 

Jjio.  3.  31.  is  of  the  earth,  and  of  the  earth  he  speaketh 
34.  whom  God  hath  sent  speaketh  the  words  of  God 

7.  18.  He  that  s.  from  himself  seeketh  his  own  glory 
26.  lo,  he  s.  openly,  and  they  say  nothing  unto  him 

8.  44.  When  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of  his  own 

9.  37.  hast  both  seen  him,  and  he  it  is  that  ^s.  with  thee 

13.  24.  Tell  us  who  it  is  of  whom  he  "^speaketh 


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SPEAKETH 


SPIKENAED 


Jno.  19. 12.  maketh  himself  a  king  speaketh  against  Caesar 
Acts  8. 34.  I  pray  thee,  of  whom  speaketh  the  prophet  this  ? 
Bom.  3.  19.  law  saith,  it  ^speaketh  to  them  that  are  under 

1  Cor.  14.  2.  he   that  speaketh  in  a  tongue  speaketh  not 

unto  men — iu  the  spirit  he  speaketh  mysteries 

3.  he  that  prophesieth  speaketh  unto  men  edification 

4.  He  that  speaketh  in  a  tongue  edifieth  himself 

5.  greater  is  he  that  prophesieth  than  he  that  speaketh 
11.  be  to  him  that  s.  a  barbarian — he  that  s.  will  be 
13.  let  him  that  speaketh  in  a  tongue  pray  that  he  may 

2  Cor.  13.  3.  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  tha,t  ■^speaketh  in  me 
Heb.  11.  4.  through  it  he  being  dead  yet  speaketh 

12.  24.  blood — that  speaketh  better  than  that  of  Abel 
25.  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 

Jas.  4.  5.  think  ye  that  the  scripture  ^speaketh  in  vain  ? 

11.  He  that  s.  against  a  brother — s.  against  the  law 
1  Pet.  4.  11.  if  any  man  ^speaketh,  speaking  as  it  were 
Jude  16.  (and  their  mouth  speaketh  great  swelling  words) 
see  reasoneth,  saith,  speak,  warmth. 

Speaking. — A.  V.  '^preaching.,  ^saying,  ^spake,  ^speak, 

^talked — iiig. 

Mat.  6.  7.  thatthey  shall  be  heard  for  their  much  speaHwg' 
15.  31.  multitude  wondered,  when  they  saw  the  dumb  *s. 
Jno.  4.  27.  they  marvelled  that  he  was  ^s.  with  a  woman 

4"2.  Now  we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  '^speaking 
Acts  1.  3.  and  s.  the  things  concerning  the  kingdom  of  God 
2.  6.  every  man  heard  them  **■.  in  his  own  language 
11.  we  do  hear  them  ^speaking  in  our  tongues 
11.  19.  ^speaking  the  word  to  none  save  only  to  Jews 
14.  3.  they  tarried  there  speaking  boldly  in  the  Lord 
9.  The  same  [cripple]  heard  Paul  ^speaking 

19.  9.  ^speaking  evil  of  the  Way  before  the  multitude 

20.  30.  s.  perverse  things,  to  draw  away  the  disciples 
1  Cor.  12.  3.  no  man  speaking  in  the  Spirit  of  God  saith 

14.  6.  if  I  come  unto  you  speaking  with  tongues 
9.  what  is  spoken  ?  for  ye  will  be  '^speaking  into  the  air 
Eph.  4.  15.  s.  truth  in  love,  may  grow  up  in  all  things 

5.  19.  speaking  one  to  another  in  psalms  and  hymns 
1  Tim.  5.  13.  busybodies,  s.  things  which  they  ought  not 

1  Pet.  2.  1.  hypocrisies,  and  envies,  and  all  evil  speakings 

4.  4.  into  the  same  excess  of  riot,  speaking  evil  of  you 
11.  ^speaking  as  it  were  oracles  of  God 

2  Pet.  3.  16.  epistles,  speaking  in  them  of  these  things 
-Bey.  4.  1,  I  heard,  a  voice  as  of  a  trumpet  ^speaking 

10.  8.  voice  which  I  heard — again  ^speaking  with  me 

13.  5.  a  mouth  speaking  gxea,t  things  and  blasphemies 

see  railing,  spake,  speak,  speaketh. 

Spear. 
Jno.  19.  34.  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  s.  pierced  his  side 

Spearmen. 
Acts  23.  23.  threescore  and  ten,  and  spear77tentwo  hundred 

Special. 
Acts  19. 11.  God  wrought  s.  miracles  by  the  hands  of  Paul 

Specially. 

Acts  25.  26.  before  you,  and  s.  before  thee,  king  Agrippa 
1  Tim.  4.  10.  Saviour  of  all  men,  s.  of  them  that  believe 

5.  8.  provideth  not  for  his  own,  and  s.  his  own  household 
Tit.  1.  10.  and  deceivers,  s.  they  of  the  circumcision 
Philein.  16.  a  brother  beloved,  specially  to  me 

see  especially. 


Spectacle. 
1  Cor.  4.  9.  for  we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  the  world 


Speech — es. — A.V.  Homynunication,  ^speeches,  ^words. 

Mat.  5.  37.  let  your  ^speech  be.  Yea,  yea  ;  Nay,  nay 

26.  73.  art  one  of  them  ;  for  thy  speech  bewrayeth  thee 
Mk.  7.  32.  deaf,  and  had  an  impediment  in  his  speech 
Lit.  20.  20.  they  miglit  take  hold  of  his  ^speech 
Jno.  8.  43.  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech  ? 
Acts  14.  11.  saying  in  the  speech  of  Lycaonia,  The  gods 

20.  7.  Paul — prolonged  his  speech  until  midnight 
Bom.  16.  18.  by  their  smooth  and  fair  ^speec/i- they  beguile 

1  Cor.  2.  1.  And  I — came  not  with  excellency  of  speech 

4.  my  s.  and  my  preaching  were  not  in  persuasive  words 
14.9.  unless  ye  utter  by  the  tongue  *s.easy  to  be  understood 

2  Cor. 3. 12.  Having — such  a  hope,  we  use  great  boldness  of  s. 
7.  4.  Great  is  my  boldness  of  speech  toward  you 

10.  10.  presence  is  weak,  and  his  speech  of  no  account 

11.  6.  I  be  rude  in  speech,  yet  am  I  not  in  knowledge 
Eph.  4.  29.  Let  no  corrupt  is.  pi'oceed  out  of  your  mouth 
Col.  4.  6.  Let  your  speech  be  always  with  grace 

Tit.  2.  8.  sound  speech,  that  cannot  be  condemned 
see  things,  word. 

Speechless. 

Mat.  22.  12.  not  having  a  wedding  garment?  And  he  was  s. 
Acts  9.  7.  men  that  journeyed  with  him  stood  speechless 
see  dumb. 
Speed. 

Acts  17.  15.  Silas  and  Timothy — come  to  him  with  all  s. 
see  greeting. 

Speedily. 

Lie.  18.  8.  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will  avenge  them  s. 
Spend.^yl.F.  ^  consume,  ^continue. 

Acts  20.  16.  that  he  [Paul]  mightnot  have  to  s.  time  in  Asia 
2  Cor.  12.  15.  And  I  will  most  gladly  spend  and  be  spent 
Jas.  4.  3.  because  ye  ask  amiss,  that  ye  may  ^spend  it  in 
13.  to-morrow  we  will  go  into  this  city,  and^s.a  year  there 

Spendest. 
Lu.  10.  35.  care  of  him ;  and  whatsoever  thou  s.  more 

Spent. — A.V.  ^abode,  ^passed,  Harried,  ^wrought. 
Mat.  20.  12.  These  last  have  ^spent  but  one  hour 
Mk.  5.  26.  and  had  spent  all  that  she  had.  Lit,.  8.  43 
6.  35.  when  the  day  was  now  far  spent — day  is   now 
far  ^spent.  Lu.  24.  29 
Lu.  15. 14.  when  he  had  s.  all,  there  arose  a  mighty  famine 
Acts  15.  33.  after  they  had  ^spent  some  time  there 
17.  21.  spent  their  time  in  nothing  else,  but  either  to 
20.  3.  he  had  '^spent  three  months  there,  and  a  plot 
27.  9.  much  time  was  spent,  and  the  voyage  was.  18.  23 
Rom.  13.  12.  The  night  is  far  spent,  and  the  day  is  at  hand 
2  Cor.  12. 15. 1  will  most  gladly  spend  and  be  s.  for  your  souls 

Spew. — A.V.  ^spue. 
Bev.  3.  16.  hot  nor  cold,  I  will  spew  thee  out  of  my  mouth 

Spice— s. 

Lu.  24.  1.  tomb,  bringing  the  spices.  28.  56  :  Mk.  16.  1 
Jno.  19.  40.  bound  it  in  linen  cloths  with  the  spices 
Bev.  18. 13.  cinnamon,  and  s.,  and  incense,  and  ointment 

Spies. 

Lu.  20.  20.  And  they  watched  him,  and  sent  forth  spies 
Heb.  11.  31.  Eahab — received  the  spies  with  peace 


Spikenard. 
Mk.  14.  3.  an  alabaster  cruse  of  ointment  of  s.  Jno.  12.  3 
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SPILLED 


SPIRIT 


Spilled. — A.  V.  h-unneth  out. 

Mat.  9.  17.  else  the  skias  burst,  and  the  wine  is  ^spilled 
Lu.  0.  37.  wiue  will  bui-st  the  skins,  and  itself  will  be  *. 

see  perisheth. 

Spin. 

Mat.  6.  23.  they  toil  not,  neither  do  they  sjjin.  Lu.  12.  27 

Spirit.— ^4. F.  ^ghost,  ^Holy  Ghost,  ^spiritually. 

Mat.  4.  1.  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  Spirit.    Lu.  4.  1 

5.  3.  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  s. :  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom 

22.  43.  How  then  doth  David  in  the  S.  call  him  Lord 
26.  41.  the  S2)irit  indeed  is  wilHng.  Mk.  14.  38 

27. 50.  Jesus — loud  voice,  and  yielded  up  his  h  Jno.  19.130 
Mk.  1.  10.  the  S.  as  a  dove  descending  upon  him.  J)io.  1.  32 
12.  the  Spirit  driveth  him  forth  into  the  wilderness 
2.  8.  Jesus,  perceiving  in  his  s.  that  they  so  reasoned 

8.  12.  And  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit 

9.  17.  I  brought— my  son,  which  hath  a  dumb  spirit 
25.  rebuked  the  unclean  .spirit,  saying  unto  him,  Thou 

dumb  and  deaf  spirit 
Lu.  1.  17.  go  before  his  face  in  the  s.  and  jDower  of  Elijah 
80.  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit 

2.  27.  [Simeon]  came  in  the  Spirit  into  the  temple 

4.  14.  Jesus  returned  in  the  power  of  the  S.  into  Galilee 

8.  55.  And  her  spirit  returned,  and  she  rose  up 

9.  39.  a  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly  crieth  out 

13.  11.  woman  which  had  as.  of  infirmity  eighteen  years 
24.  37.  affrighted,  and  supposed  that  they  beheld  a  spirit 

39.  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  behold  me 
Jno.  1.  83.  see  the  Spirit  descending,  and  abiding  upon  him 

3.  5.  Except  a  man  be  boru  of  water  and  the  Spirit 
6.  that  which  is  born  of  the  Spirit  is  spirit 

8.  so  is  every  one  that  is  born  of  the  Spirit 
34.  for  he  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by  measure 

4.  23.  shall  worship  the  Father  in  spirit  aud  truth 

24.  God  is  a  S. :  and  they — must  worship  in  s.  and  truth 

6.  63.  It  is  the  spirit  that  quickeneth^the  words  that  I 

have  spoken  unto  you  are  spirit,  aud  are  life 

7.  39.  this  spake  he  of  the  S. — for  the  '^S.  was  not  yet 
11. 33.  Jesus — gro3,ned  in  the  s.,  and  was  troubled.  13. 21 

14.  17.  the  S.  of  truth :  whom  the  world  cannot  receive 

15.  26.  from  the  Father,  even  the  Spirit  of  truth 

16.  13.  Howbeit  when  he,  the  Spirit  of  truth,  is  come 
Acts  2.  4.  other  tongues,  as  the  S.  gave  them  utterance 

6. 10.  not  able  to  withstand  the  wisdom  and  the  Spirit 

8.  29.  And  the  Spirit  said  unto  Philip,  Go  near 

10.  19.  the  S.  said  unto  him — three  men  seek  thee.  11. 12 

11.  28.  Agabus — signified  by  the  S.  that  there  should  be 

16.  7.  and  the  Spirit  of  Jesus  suffered  them  not 

16.  certain  maid  having  a  spirit  of  divination  met  us 
18.  Paul — turned  aud  said  to  the  spirit,  I  charge  thee 

17.  16.  at  Athens,  his  spirit  was  provoked  within  him 

18.  25.  being  fervent  in  spirit.  Rom.  12.  11 

20.  22.  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  Jerusalem.  19.  21 

21 .  4.  said  to  Paul  through  the  S.,  th<at  he  should  not  set 

23.  8.  no  resurrection,  neither  angel,  nor  spirit 

9.  what  if  a  spirit  hath  spoken  to  him,  or  an  angel  ? 
Rom.  1.  4.  Son  of  God  with  power,  according  to  the  s.  of 

2.  29.  circumcision  is  that  of  the  heart,  in  the  spirit 

7.  6.  so  that  we  serve  in  newness  of  the  spirit 

8.  2.  law  of  the  S.  of  life  in  Christ  Jesus  made  me  free 

4.  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but  after  the  spirit 

5.  they  that  are  after  the  spirit  the  things  of  the  spirit 

6.  but  the  mind  of  the  ^spirit  is  life  aud  peace 

9.  but  in  the  s. — if  any  man  hath  not  the  S.  of  Christ 

10.  but  the  spirit  is  life  because  of  righfceouness 

11.  the  Spirit  of  him  that  raised  up  Jesus  from  the 

dead  dwelleth  in  j'ou— quicken— through  his  S. 


Bom.  8. 13.  if  by  the  spirit  ye  mortify  the  deeds  of  the  body 

15.  received  not  the  spirit  of  bondage  again  unto  fear; 

but  ye  received  the  spirit  of  adoption 

16.  The  Spirit  himself  beareth  witness  with  our  spirit 
23.  ourselves  also,  which  have  the  first-fruits  of  the  S. 

26.  the  Spirit  also  helpeth  our  infirmity — the  Spirit 

himself  maketh  intercession  for  us 

27.  the  hearts  knoweth  what  is  the  mind  of  the  Spirit 

11.  8.  God  gave  them  a  s.  of  stupor,  eyes  that  they  should 
15.  30.  by  the  love  of  the  Spirit,  that  ye  strive  together 

1  Gor.  2.  4.  in  demonstration  of  the  Spirit  and  of  power 

10.  revealed  them  through  the /S.  .•  f  or  the  5.  searcheth 

11.  save  the  sjnrit  of  the  man,  which  is  in  him  ? 

12.  not  the  s.  of  the  world,  but  the  s.  which  is  of  God 

13.  man's  wisdom  teacheth,  but  which  the'^S.  teacheth 

4.  21.  with  a  rod,  or  in  love  and  a  spirit  of  meekness  ? 

5.  3.  I  verily,  being  absent  in  body  but  present  in  spirit 
5.  that  the  .s.  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

6.  17.  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  in  one  spirit 

7.  34.  that  she  may  be  holy  both  in  body  and  in  spirit 

12.  4.  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the  same  Spirit.  8,  9,  11 

7.  the  manifestation  of  the  Spirit  to  profit  withal 

8.  to  one  is  given  through  the  Spirit  the  word  of  wisdom 

9.  to  another  gifts  of  healings,  in  the  one  Spirit 

13,  For  in  one  Spirit  were  we  all  baptized — and  were 
all  made  to  drink  of  one  Spirit 

14.  2.  but  in  the  spirit  he  speaketh  mysteries 

15.  I  will  pray  with  the  spirit — I  will  sing  with  the  s. 

16.  Else  if  thou  bless  with  the  spirit,  how  shall  he 

15.  45.  The  last  Adam  became  a  life-giving  spirit 

2  Cor.  1.  22.  gave  us  the  earnest  of  the  S.  in  our  hearts.  5.  5 

3.  6.  not  of  the  letter,  but  of  the  spirit :  for  the  letter 

killeth,  but  the  spirit  giveth  life 
8.  rather  the  ministration  of  fhe spirit  be  with  glory? 

17.  the  Lord  is  the  S.  :  and  where  the  S.  of  the  Lord  is 

4.  13.  But  having  the  same  spirit  of  faith,  according  to 
7.  1.  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  defilement  of  flesh  and  s. 

13.  because  his  spirit  hath  been  refreshed  by  you  all 

11.  4.  receive  a  different  spirit,  which  ye  did  not  receive 

12.  18.  walked  we  not  by  the  same  Spirit  ? 

Gal.  3.  2.  Received  ye  the  Spirit  by  the  works  of  the  law 

3.  having  begun  in  the  Spirit,  are  ye  now  perfected 
5.  He  therefore  that  supplieth  to  you  the  Spirit 

14.  we  might  receive  the  promise  of  the  S.  thi'ough  faith 

4.  6.  God  sent  forth  the  S.  of  his  Son  into  our  hearts 
29.  persecuted  him  that  was  boru  after  the  Spirit 

5.  5.  For  we  through  the  Spirit  by  faith  wait  for  the  hope 

16.  Walk  by  the  Spirit,  and  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust 

17.  flesh  lusteth  against  the  S.,aud  the  (S. against  the  flesh 

18.  But  if  ye  are  led  by  the  S.,  ye  are  not  under  the  law 
22.  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 

25.  If  we  live  by  the  Spirit,  by  the  S.  let  us  also  walk 

6.  1.  restore  such  a  one  in  a  spirit  of  meekness 

8.  he  that  soweth  unto  the  Sp>irit  shall  of  the  S.  reap 

18.  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  yours.  Philem. 

Eph.  1.  13.  ye  were  sealed  with  the  Holy  S.  of  pi-omise  [25 

17.  may  give  unto  you  a  s.  of  wisdom  aud  revelation 

2.  2.  the  s.  that  now  worketh  in  the  sons  of  disobedience 

18.  we  both  have  our  access  in  one  S.  unto  the  Father 

22.  builded — for  a  habitation  of  God  in  the  Spirit 

3.  5.  unto  his  holy  apostles  and  prophets  in  the  Spirit 
16.  may  be  strengthened  with  power  through  his  S. 

4.  3.  to  keep  the  unity  of  the  Spiirit  in  the  bond  of  peace 

4.  There  is  one  body,  aud  one  Spirit,  even  as  also  ye 

23.  that  ye  be  renewed  in  the  spirit  of  your  mind 

5.  18.  not  drunken  with  wine — but  be  filled  with  the  S. 

6.  17.  the  sword  of  the  Spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  God 
18.  praying  at  all  seasons  in  the  Spirit,  and  watching 

Phil.  1.  19.  and  the  supply  of  the  Spirit  of  Jesus  Christ 


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SPOIL 


Phil.  1.  27.  that  ye  stand  fast  in  one  spirit,  with  one  soul 

2.  1    if  any  fellowship  of  the  Spirit,  if  any  tender  mercies 

3.  3.  we  are  the  circumcisiou,  who  worship  by  the  Spirit 
Col.  1.  8.  who  also  declared  unto  us  your  love  in  the  S. 

'2.  5.  absent  in  the  Jiesh,  yet  am  I  with  you  in  the  spirit 

1  Th.  5.  19.  Quench  not  the  Spirit 

23.  may  your  spirit  and  soul  and  body  he  preserved 

2  Th.  2.  2.  nor  yet  be  troubled,  either  by  sjjijiY,  or  by  word 

13.  in  sauctificatiou  of  the  S.  and  belief  of  the  truth 

1  Tiin.  3.  16.  manifested  in  the  flesh,  justified  in  the  spirit 

4.  1.  But  the  Spirit  saith  expressly,  that  in  later  times 

2  Tim.  1.  7.  Gud  gave  us  not  a  spirit  of  tearfulness 

4.  22.  The  Lord  be  with  thy  spirit.     Grace  be  with  you 
Heb.  4.  12.   even  to  the  dividing  of  soul  and  spirit 

9.  14,.   Christ,  who  through  the  eternal  S.  ofl'ei'ed  himself 

10.  29.  and  hath  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace  ? 
Jos.  '2.  26.  as  the  body  apart  from  the  sjiirit  is  dead 

4.  5.  Doth  the  spirit  which  he  made  to  dwell  in  us  long 
1  Pet.  1.  2.  in  sanctitication  of  the  Spirit,  unto  obedience 
11.  the  Spirit  of  Christ  which  was  in  them  did  point 

3.  4.  incorruptible  apparel  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit 
18.  put  to  death  in  the  flesh,  but  quickened  in  the  spirit 

4.  6.  but  live  according  to  God  in  the  spirit 

14.  the  S.  of  glory  and  the  S.  of  God  resteth  upon  you 
1  Jno.  3.  24.  we  know  that  he  abideth  in  us,  by  the  Spirit 

4.  1.  believe  not  every  spirit,  but  prove  the  spirits 

2.  every  s.  which  coufesseth  tliat  Jesus  Christ  is  come 

3.  and  every  spirit  which  coufesseth  not  Jesus  is  not 

of  God  :  and  this  is  the  spirit  of  the  antichrist 
6.  By  this  we  know  the  s.  of  tinth,  and  the  s.  of  error 

13.  he  in  us,  because  he  hath  given  us  of  his  Spirit 

5.  7.  And  it  is  the  Spirit  that  beareth  witness,  because 

the  Spirit  is  the  truth 
8.  bear  witness,  the  S.,  and  the  water,  and  the  blood 
Jude  19.  make  separations,  sensual,  having  not  the  Spirit 
Bev.  1.  10.  I  was  in  the  Spirit  on  the  Lord's  day 

2.  7.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what  the  Spirit 

saith  to  the  churches.  11,  17,  29 :  3.  6,  13,  22 
4.  2.  I  was  in  the  Spirit :  and  behold,  there  was  a  throne 
14.  13.  yea,  saith  the  Spirit,  that  they  may  rest  from 

17.  3.  And  he  carried  me  away  in  the  Spirit.  21.  10 

18.  2.  of  devils,  and  a  hold  of  every  unclean  spirit 

19.  10.  the  testimony  of  Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  prophecy 

22.  17.  And  the  Spirit  and  the  bride  say,  Come 
see  apparition,  breath,  evil  spirit,  light,  unclean,  ivord. 

Spirit  of  God. 

Mat.  3.  16.  he  saw  the  Spirit  of  GocMescending  as  a  dove 

12.  28.  if  I  by  the  Spirit  of  God  cast  out  devils 
Bo>n.  8.  9.  that  the  S.  of  Gud  dwelleth  in  you.  1  Cor.  3. 18 

14.  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  S.  of  God,  these  are  sons 

1  Cor.  2.  11.  things  of  God  none  knoweth,  save  the  S.  of  God 

14.  receiveth  not  the  things  of  the  Spirit  of  God 

6.  11.   of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  in  the  S.  of  our  God 

7.  40.  I  think  that  I  also  have  the  Spirit  of  God 
12.  3.  no  man  speaking  in  the  Spirit  of  God  saith 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  not  with  ink,  but  with  the  S.  of  the  living  God 
Eph.  4.  30.  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God 

1  Pet.  4. 14.  the  Spirit  of  glory  and  the  iS.  of  G.  resteth  upon 

1  Jno.  4.  2.  Hereby  know  ye  the  Spirit  of  God  Lyou 

see  Holy  Ghost  (proper  names). 

My  Spirit. 

Mat.  12.  18.  I  will  put  yny  Spirit  upon  him 

Lii.  1.  47.  mi/  .spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  Saviour 

23.  46.  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend  ttii/  spirit 
Acts2. 17.  I  will  pour  forth  of  mij  Spirit mpon  all  flesh.  18 

7.  59.  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  sinrit 
Rom.  1 .  9.  whom  I  serve  in  my  spirit  in  the  gospel 


1  Cor.  5.  4.  ye  being  gathered  together,  and  my  spirit 
14.  14.  if  I  pray  in  a  tongue,  7711/  spirit  prayeth 

16.  18.  For  they  refreshed  my  spirit  and  yours 

2  Cor.  2.  13.  no  relief  for  viy  s.,  because  I  found  not  Titus 

Spirits. 

Mat.  8.  16.  he  cast  out  the  spirits  with  a  word  fH.  26 

12.  45.  seven  other  spirits  more  evil  than  himself.  Lii. 
La.  10.  20.  rejoice  not,  that  the  spirits  are  subject  unto  you 
1  Cor.  12.  10.  and  to  another  discernings  of  spirits 

14.  32.  the  s.  of  the  prophets  are  subject  to  the  prophets 
1  Tim.  4.  1.  giving  heed  to  seducing  spirits  and  doctrines 
Seb.  1.  14.  Are  they  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent  forth 

12.  9.  in  subjection  unto  the  Father  of  spirits,  and  live  ? 
23.  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perfect 
1  Pet.  3.  19.  he  went  and  preached  iinto  the  s.  in  prison 
1  J)io.  4   1.  prove  the  spirits,  whether  they  are  of  God 
Bev.  16.  14.  they  are  spirits  of  devils,  worising  signs 
22.  6.  the  Lord,  the  God  of  the  sjnrits  of  the  prophets 
see  evil  spirit,  seven,  unclean,  ivinds. 

Spiritual.— ^.F.  '^sincere. 

Bom.  1.  11.  I  may  impart  unto  you  some  spiritual  gift 
7.  14.  For  we  know  that  the  law  is  spiritual 

15.  27.  been  made  partakers  of  their  spiritual  things 

1  Cor.  2.  13.  teacheth  ;  comparing  spi^-itual  things  with  s. 
15.  But  he  that  is  spiritual  judgeth  all  things 
3.  1.  And  I — could  not  speak  unto  you  as  itnto  spiritual 

9.  11.  If  we  sowed  unto  you  spiritual  things 

10.  3.  and  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 

4.  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  drink — of  a  s.  rock 
12.  1.  concerning  spiritual  gifts,  brethren,  I  would  not 

14.  1.  Follow  after  love  ;  yet  desire  earnestly  s.  gifts 
12.  since  ye  are  zealous  of  spiritual  gifts,  seek  that 
37.  thinketh  himself  to  be  a  prophet,  or  spiritual 

15.  44.  it  is  raised  a  s.  body — there  is  also  a  s.  body 
46.  that  is  not  first  which  is  s. — then  that  which  is  s. 

Gal.  6.  1.  any  trespass,  ye  which  are  spiritual,  restore 
Eph.  1.  3.  hath  blessed  us  with  every  spiritual  blessing 

5.  19.  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs.  Col.  3. 16 

6.  12.  against  the  spiritual  hosts  of  wickedness 

1  Pet.  2.  2.  for  the  ^spiritual  milk  which  is  without  guile 

5.  are  built  up  a  s.  house — to  offer  up  s.  sacrifices 

Spiritually. 

1  Cor.  2.  14.  know  them,  because  they  are  s.  judged 
Bev.  11.  8.  city,  which  s.  is  called  Sodom  and  Egypt 
see  spirit. 

Spit.— ^.F.  hpitted. 

Mat.  26.  67.  Then  did  they  s.  in  his  face.  Mk.  14.  65  :  15.  19 
Mk.  8.  23.  when  he  had  sjJit  on  his  eyes,  and  laid  his  hands 

10.  34.  shall  mock  him,  and  shall  spit  upon  him 
Lu.  18.  32.  and  shamefully  entreated,  and  ^spit  upon 
nee  spat. 

Spitefully  A.V. — see  shajnefully. 
Spitted  A.  v.— see  spit. 

Spittle. 

Jno.  9.  6.  made  clay  of  the  spittle,  and  anointed  his  eyes 

Spoil — s. 

Mat.  12.  29.  house  of  the  strong  man,  and  spoil  his  goods 

— then  he  will  spoil  his  house.  Mk.  3.  27. 
Lu.  11.  22.  armour  wherein  he  trusted,  and  divideth  his  s. 
Col.  2.  8.  maketh  spoil  of  you  through  his  philosophy 
Ueb.  7.  4.  Abraham — gave  a  tenth  out  of  the  chief  spoils 


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SPKUNG 


Spoiling. 
Heh.  10.  34.  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  youi-  possessions 

Spoken. — A.V.  hnade,  preached,  ^said,*spake,^speak, 
^speakest,  ''told. 
Mat.  2.  17.  which  was  s.  by  Jeremiah  the  prophet.  27.  9 
23.  fulfilled  which  was  s.  by  the  propliets.  13.  35:  21.  4 

3.  3.  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  by  Isaiah  the  prophet 

4.  14.  wliich  was  s.  by  Isaiah  the  prophet.  8.  17 :  1"2.  17 

22.  31.  have  ye  not  read  that  which  was  spoken  fDaniel 
24. 15.  abomination  of  desolation,  which  was  s;2^o7ie»  of  by 
26. 13.  this  woman  hath  done  shall  be 's.  of  for  a  memorial. 

65.  saying,  He  hath  spioken  blasphemy  IMk.  14.  9 

Mk.  5.  36.  Jesus,  not  heeding  the  word  spoken,  saith 
Lu.  1.  4.5.  things  which  liave  been  ^spoken  to  her  [Mary] 
2. 18.  wondered  at  the  things  which  were 's.  unto  them.  ''20 

33.  marvelling  at  the  things  which  were  s.  concerning 

34.  in  Israel ;  and  for  a  sign  which  is  spoken  against 
12.  3.  what  ye  have  s.  in  the  ear  in  the  inner  chambers 
19.  28.   when  he  had  thus  spoken.  Jno.  9.  6:    11.  43: 

18.  1 :  Acts  19.  41  :  20.  36  [have  spoken  ! 

24.  2.5.  slow  of  heart  to  beheve  in  all  that  the  prophets 
Jno.  6.  63.  the  words  that  I  have  ^s.  unto  you  are  spirit 

8.  25.  Even  that  which  I  have  also  ^spoken  unto  you 

9.  29.  We  know  that  God  hath  '^spoken  unto  Moses 

11.  13.  Now  Jesus  had  ^spoken  of  his  death 

12.  29.  others  said,  An  angel  hath  '^spoken  to  him  [25, 33 
14.25.  These  things  have  I  s.  unto  you.  15. 11:  16. 1,''4,36, 

15.  3.  ye  are  clean  because  of  the  word  which  I  have  s. 

22.  If  I  had  not  come  and  spoken  unto  them 

18. 20.  Jesus  answered  him,  I  have  ^s.  openly  to  the  world 

23.  If  I  have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of  the  evil 

21.  19.  when  he  had  s.  this,  he  saith  unto  him,  Follow  me 
Acts  2.  16.  that  which  hath  been  s.  by  the  prophet  Joel 
3.  24.  as  many  as  have  s.,  they  also  told  of  these  days 

8.  6.  heed — unto  the  things  that  were  ^spioken  by  Philip 

24.  none  of  the  things  which  ye  have  spoken  come 

25.  when  they  had  testified  and  H.  the  word  of  the  Lord 

9.  27.  the  Lord  in  the  way,  and  that  he  had  s.  to  him 

13.  40.  that  come  upon  you,  which  is  s.  in  the  prophets 
42.  they  besought  that  these  words  might  be  '^spoken 
46.  the  word  of  God  should  first  be  spoken  to  you 

14.  25.  when  they  had  %.  the  word  in  Perga,  they  went 

16.  14.  give  heed  unto  the  things  which  were  s.  by  Paul 

17.  19.  what  this  new  teaching  is,  which  is  ^s.  by  thee  ? 
20. 38.  sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the  word  which  he  had  ^s. 

23.  9.  what  if  a  spirit  hath  spoken  to  him,  or  an  angel  ? 

27.  11.  than  to  those  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 
25.  it  shall  be  even  so  as  it  hath  been  ''spoken  unto  me 

28.  22.  it  is  known  to  us  that  everywhere  it  is  s.  against 
25.  they  departed,  after  that  Paul  had  s/joieu    [been  s. 

Mom.  4.  18.  of  many  nations,  according  to  that  which  had 
14.  16.  Let  not  then  your  good  be  evil  spoken  of 

1  Cor.  10.  30.  evil  s.  of  for  that  for  which  I  give  thanks  ? 
14.  9.  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  spoken  ? 

Gal.  3.  16.  Now  to  Abraham  were  the  promises  '^spoken 

Heh.  1.  1.  God,  having  of  old  time ''spoi-eji  unto  the  fathers 
2.  hath  at  the  end  of  these  days  s.  unto  us  in  his  Son 

2.  2.  if  the  word  spoken  through  angels  proved  stedfast 

3.  5.  those  things  which  were  afterward  to  be  spoken 

4.  8.  he  would  not  have  s^;oA-e)i  afterward  of  another  day 
9.  19.  when  every  commandment  had  been  s.  by  Moses 
12.  19.  that  no  word  more  should  be  spoken  unto  them 

1  Pet.  3.  16.  ye  are^s.  against,  they  may  be  put  to  shame 

2  Fet.  2.  2.  of  whom  the  way  of  the  truth  shall  be  evil  s.  of 
3.  2.  remember  the  words  which  were  s.  before.  Jnde  17 

Ju.de  15.  which  ungodly  sinners  have  spoken  against  him 

see  gainsaid,  Lord,  proclaimed,  said,  he  said,  saying,  spake,  I  .spcmfc, 

tidings. 


Sponge. — A.V.  ^spunge. 
Mat.  27.  48.  one  of  them  ran,  and  took  a  ^sponge,  blqA  filled 
it  with  vinegar.  Mk.  15.  136 :  Jno.  19.  129 

Sporting  A.V. see  revelling. 

Spot— s. 

Eph.  5.  27.  a  glorious  church,  not  having  spot  or  wrinkle 
1  Tim.  6.  14.  keep  the  commandment,  without  spiot 

1  Pet.  1.  19.  a  lamb  without  blemish  and  without  spot 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  revel  in  the  day-time,  spots  and  blemishes 
3. 14.  ye  may  be  found  in  peace,  without  s.  and  blameless 

see  blemish,  rocks. 

Spotted. 
Jude  23.  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the  flesh 

Sprang. — A.V.  '^blew,  ^an,  ^rose,  ^sprung. 

Mat.  13.  5.  and  straightway  they  Sprang  up.  Mk.  4.  5 

26.  But  when  the  blade  ^sprang  up 
Mk.  10.  50.  he  [blind  man] — '^s.  up,  and  came  to  Jesus 
Acts  14.  14.  Barnabas  and  Paul — rent  their  garments,  and 
"^sprang  forth 
16.  29.  [Jailor]  he  called  for  lights,  and  sprang  in 
28.  13.  after  one  day  a  south  wind  '^sprang  up 
Heh.  11.  12.  there  sjjrang  of  one,  and  him  as  good  as  dead 
see  grew. 

Spread. — A.V.   ^blaze,    Mwell,    ^published,    ^rejjorted, 
^stretched. 

Mat.  9.  31.  and  spread  abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  land 
21.   8.   multitude   spread  their  garments  in  the  way. 

Mk.  11.  8:  Lu.  19.  36 
28.  15.  this  saying  was  ^sjjread  abroad  among  the  Jews 
Mk.  1.  45.  publish  it  much,  and  to  ^s.  abroad  the  matter 
Acts  4.  17.  But  that  it  spread  no  further  among  the  people 

13.  49.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  ^spread  abroad 
Bom.  10.  21.  AU  the  day  long  did  I  ^spread  out  my  hands 
Rev.  7.  15.  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  '^s.  his  tabernacle 
see  gone  (forth),  known. 


-A.V.  ^sprung. 
To  them  did  light  '^spring  up 


Spring.- 

Mat.  4.  16. 

Mk.  4.  27.  seed  should  s.  up  and  grow,  he  knoweth  not  how 

Springing. 
Jno.  4.  14.  in  him  a  well  of  water  s.  up  unto  eternal  life 
Heh.  12.  15.  root  of  bitterness  springing  up  trouble  you 

Springs. — A.V.  dwells. 
2  Pet.  2.  17.  These  are  ^springs  without  water,  and  mists 

Sprinkled. — A.  V.  '^dipped. 

Heh.  9. 19.  sprinkledhoth  the  book  itself ,  and  all  thepeop] 
21.  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  ministry  he  sprinkled 

10.  22.   having  our  hearts  s.  from  an  evil  conscience 
Bev.  19.  13.  arrayed  in  a  garment  ^sprinkled  with  blood 

Sprinkling. 

Heh.  9. 13.  ashes  of  a  heifer  s.  them  that  have  been  defiled 

11.  28.  kept  the  passover,  and  the  sprinkling  of  the  blood 

12.  24.  blood  of  sprinkling  that  speaketh  better  than 
1  Pet.  1.  2.  unto  obedience  and  s.  of  the  blood  of  Jesus 

Sprang. — A.V.  ^sprang. 
Heh.  7. 14.  evident  that  our  Lord  hath  ^sprung  out  of  Judah 


see  grew,  sprang,  spring. 


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SPUE 

Spue  A.V. — see  spew. 

Spvmge  A.V. — see  sponge. 

Spy. 
Gal.  2.  4.  who  came  iu  privily  to  s^jy  out  our  liberty 

Stablish — A.  V.  ^strengthen. 

Lu.  22.  32.  thou  hast  turned  again,  Establish  thy  brethren 
Bom.  16.  25.  able  to  stablish  you  according  to  my  gospel 

1  Th.  '6.  13.  he  mays,  your  hearts  unblameable.  2  Th.  2. 17 

2  Th.3.  3.  who  shall  s.  you,  and  guard  you  from  the  evil  one 
Jaf.  5.  8.  Be  ye  also  patient ;   stablish  your  hearts 

1  Pet  5.  10.  shall  himself  perfect,  stablish,  strengthen  you 
Bev.  3.  2.  watchful,  and  'Establish  the  things  that  remain 

see  establish. 

Stablished. 

Col.  2.  7.  stablished  in  your  faith,  even  as  ye  were  taught 

Heb.  13.  9.  it  is  good  that  the  heart  be  stablished  by  grace 

see  established. 

Stablisheth — ing. — A.V.  ^strengthening. 

Acts  18.  23.  Phrygia  in  order,  Establishing  all  the  disciples 

2  Cor.  1.  21.  he  that  s.  us  with  you  in  Christ — is  God 

StaflF.— ^.F.  ^staves. 

Mat.  10.  10.  two  coats,  nor  shoes,  nor  ^staff.  Lu.  9.  ^3 
Mk.  6.  8.  nothing  for  their  journey,  save  a  staff  only 
Heb.  11.  21.  worshipped,  leaning  upon  the  top  of  his  staff 

Staggered  A.V. — see  wavered. 

Stairs. 
Acts  21.  40.  Paul,  standing  on  the  stairs,  beckoned.  35 

Stall. 
Lu.  13.  15.  sabbath  loose  his  ox  or  his  ass  from  the  stall 

Stanched. 

Lu.  8.  44.  immediately  the  issue  of  her  blood  stanched 

Stand. — A.  V.  '^brought,  "^candlestick,  ^continue,  ^holden 
up,  h'ise,  ^standirig,  ''stood. 

Mat.  5. 15.  under  the  bushel,  but  on  the  ^stand.  Lu.  11.  ^33 
6.  5.  love  to  ^staiid  and  pray  in  the  synagogues 

12.  25.  divided  against  itself  shall  not  stand.  Mk,  3.24,25 
26.  howthen  shallhis  kingdom  s.  ?  Mk.Z.  26  :  Lu.  11.  18 
41.  of  Nineveh  shall  ^s.  up  in  the  judgement.  Lu.  11.^32 
47.  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  s.  without.  Lu.  8.  20 

16.  28.  ^s.  here,  which  shall  in  no  wise  taste  of  death.  Mk. 
20. 6.  Why  sfawfZ  ye  here  all  the  day  idle  ?  [9. 1 :  Lu.  9.27 
Mk.  3. 3.  man  that  had  his  hand  withered,  8.  forth.  Lu.  6.  8 
4. 21 .  under  the  bed,  and  not  to  be  put  on  the  ^s.  1  Lu.  8.216 
11.  25.  And  whensoever  ye  stand  praying,  forgive 

13.  9.  before  governors  and  kings  shall  ye 's.  for  my  sake 
Lu.  1.  19.  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  presence  of  God 

13.  25.  ye  begin  to  s.  without,  and  to  knock  at  the  door 
21.  36.  prevail  to  escape—  and  to  s.  before  the  Son  of  Man 

Acts  1.  11.  why  stand  ye  looking  into  heaven  ? 

4.  10.  in  him  doth  this  ra.a.Ti  stand  here  before  you  whole 

5.  20.  Go  ye,  and  stand  and  speak  iu  the  temple 
8.  38.  he  commanded  the  chariot  to  stand  still 

10.  26.  saying,  Stand  up  ;  I  myself  also  am  a  man 

14.  10.  Stand  upright  on  thy  feet.  And  he  leaped 


STANDING 

Acis1&.  6.  Is.  heretobe  judged  for  the  hope  of  the  promise 
16.  But  arise,  and  stand  upon  thy  feet 
22.  obtained  the  help  that  is  from  God,  1 8s.  unto  this  day 
27.  24.  Fear  not,  Paul;  thou  must  ^stand  before  Caesar 
Bom.  5.  2.  by  faith  into  this  grace  wherein  we  stand 
9.  11.  purpose  of  God  according  to  election  might  stand 

14.  4.  made  to  ^s. ;  for  the  Lord  bath  power  to  make  him  s. 

10.  we  shall  all  stand  before  the  judgement-seat  of  God 

1  Cor.  2.  5.  your  faith  should  not  s.  in  the  wisdom  of  men 

15.  1.  which  also  ye  received,  wherein  also  ye  stand 
30.  why  do  we  also  stand  in  jeopardy  every  hour  ? 

2  Cor.  1.  24.   are  helpers  of  your  joy  :  for  by  faith  ye  stand 
Eph.  6.  11.  able  to  stand  against  the  wiles  of  the  devil 

13.  in  the  evil  day,  and,  having  done  all,  to  stand 

14.  Stand  therefore,  having  girded  your  loins  with  truth 
Col.  4. 12.  s.  perfect  and  fully  assured  iu  all  the  will  of  God 
Jas.  2.  3.  and  ye  say  to  the  poor  man,  Stand  thou  there 
Bev.  3.  20.  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock 

6.  17.  day  of  their  wrath  is  come  ;  and  who  is  able  to  s.  ? 
8.  2,  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  ^ stand  before  God 
18.  15.  shall  stand  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  torment 
see  standeth,  standiiig. 

Stand /asi!. 
1  Cor.  16.  13.  Watch  ye,  standfast  in  the  faith 
Gal.  5.  1.  standfast  therefore,  and  be  not  entangled  again 
Phil.  1.  27.  stand  fast  in  one  spirit,  with  one  soul  striving 

4.  1.  so  standfast  in  the  Lord,  my  beloved 

1  Th.  3.  8.  now  we  live,  if  ye  standfast  in  the  Lord 

2  Th.  2.  15.  brethren,  standfast,  and  hold  the  traditions 
1  Pet.  5.  12.  the  true  Grace  of  God  :  stand  ye  fast  therein 

Standest. 
Acts  7.  33.  the  place  wheveonthou  standest  isholy  ground 
Bom.  11.  20.  they  were  broken  off,  and  thou  s.  by  thy  faith 

Standeth. — A.V.  ^stand. 

Jno.  1.  26.  in  the  midst  of  you  s.  one  whom  ye  know  not 
8. 29.  friend  of  the  bridegroom,  which  s.  and  hearethhim 

11.  42.  because  of  the  multitude  which  is.  around  I  said  it 
Bom.  14.  4.  to  his  own  lord  he  standeth  or  falleth 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  But  he  that  standeth  stedfast  in  his  heart 
10.  12.  let  him  that  thiuketh  he  standeth  take  heed 

2  Tim.  2. 19.  the  firm  foundation  of  God  s.,  having  this  seal 
Heb.  10.  11.  every  priest  indeed  s.  day  by  day  ministering 
Jas.  5.  9.  behold,  the  judge  standeth  before  the  doors 
Bev.  10.  8.  angel  that  s.  upon  the  sea  and  upon  the  earth 

Standing. — A.V.  hlegree,  Htand,  ^stood. 

Mat.  20.  3.  saw  others  standing  in  the  marketplace  idle. 

24.  15.  abomination  of — -s.  in  the  holy  place.  Mk.  13. 14  6 
Mk.  3. 31.  mother  and  his  brethren ;  and,  standing  without 
Lu.  1. 11.  an  angel  of  the  Lord  s.  on  the  rightside  of  the  altar 

5.  1.  he  was  '^standing  by  the  lake  of  Gennesaret 
2.  he  saw  two  boats  standing  by  the  lake 

7.  38.  and  '"'■standing  behind  at  his  feet,  weeping 

18.  13.  But  the  publican,  s<aHf3i»^  afar  off,  would  not  lift 
Jno.  18.  5.  which  betrayed  him,  was  ^standing  with  them 

16.  but  Peter  was  ^standing  at  the  door  without 

18.  the  servants  and  the  officers  were  '^standing  there 

22.  one  of  the  officers  ^standing  by  struck  Jesus 

25.  Simon  Peter  was  '^standing  and  warming  himself.  18 

19.  25.  '^standing  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  mother.  26 
20.11.  Mary  was  ^standing  without  atthe  tomb  weeping 

14.  beholdeth  Jesus  s.,  and  knew  not  that  it  was  Jesus 
Acts  2.  14.  But  Peter,  standing  up  with  the  eleven 

4.  14.  the  man  which  was  healed  standing  with  them 

5.  23.  in  all  safety,  and  the  keepers  standing  at  the  doors 
25.  are  in  the  temiile  standing  and  teaching  the  people 


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^cl!«  7. 55.  the  glory  of  God,  and  Jesus  s.  ou  the  right  hand  of 
16.  9.  man  of  Macedonia  »s.,  beseeching  him     LGocl.  5b 

21.  40.  Paul,  Sfstandiiig  on  the  stairs,  beckoned 

22.  13.  ^standing  by  me  said  unto  me,  Brother  Saul 
20.  I  also  was  standing  by,  and  consenting 

24.  21.  I  cried  s.  among  them.  Touching  the  resurrection 

25.  10.  Paul  said,  I  am  ^s.  before  Caesar's  judgement-seat 
1  Ti7n.  3.  V6.  deacons  gain  to  themselves  a  good  is<anrfi«£; 
Beb.  9.  8.  while  as  the  first  tabernacle  is  yet  standing 
Bev.  5.  6.  and  in  the  midst  of  the  elders,  a  Lamb  ^standing 

7.  1.  I  saw  four  angels  standing  at  the  four  corners 
9.  peoples  and  tongues,  standing  before  the  throne 
11.  all  the  ungelsiv/ eve  ^standing  round  about  the  throne 

10.  5.  And  the  angel  which  I  saw  ^steHf^/Mg' upon  the  sea 

11.  4.  the  two  candlesticks,  standing  before  the  Lord 

14.  1.  behold,  the  Lamb  ^standing  on  the  mount  Zion 

15.  2.  "^standing  by  the  glassy  sea,  having  harps  of  God 

18.  10.  standing  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  torment 

19.  17.  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun 

20. 12.  dead,  the  great  and  the  small,  ^s.  before  the  throne 
see  compacted,  stand. 

Star. 

Mat.  2.  2.  we  saw  his  star  in  the  east.  9 

7.  learned  of  them  carefully  what  time  the  s.  appeared 
lb.  And  when  they  saw  the  star,  they  rejoiced 
Acts  7.  43.  Moloch,  And  the  star  of  the  god  Bephan 
1  Cor.  15.  41.  one  star  differeth  from  another  s<a?-  in  glory 
Bev.  2.  28.  and  I  will  give  him  the  morning  .-itar 

8.  10.  there  fell  from  heaven  a  great  star.  9.  1 
11.  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  Wormwood 

22.  16.  the  offspring  of  David,  the  bright,  the  mornmg  s. 
see  day-star. 

Stars. 
Mat.  24.  29.  and  the  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven.  Mh.  13.  25 
Lu.  21.  25.  there  shall  be  signs  in  sun  and  moon  and  stars 
Acts  '27.  20.  neither  sun  nor  s.  shone  upon  us  for  many  days 

1  Cor.  15.  41.  another  glory  of  the  s.;  for  one  star  differeth 
Heb.  11.  12.  so  many  as  the  stars  of  heaven  in  multitude 
Jude  13.  wanderings.,  for  whom  the  blackness  of  darkness 
Bev.  1.  16.  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  s.  20  :  2. 1 :  3. 1 

6.  13.  and  the  stars  of  the  heaven  fell  unto  the  earth 
8.  12.  part  of  the  moon,  and  the  third  part  of  the  s.  12.  4 

12.  1.  and  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve  stars 

State.— 4.  F.  ^affairs,  -end. 
Mat.  12.  45.  last  s.  of  that  man  becometh  worse.  Ivm.11.  26 
Phil.  1  •  27.  see  you  or  be  absent,  I  may  hear  of  your  is. 

2.  19.  of  good  comfort,  when  I  know  your  state 
20.  likeminded,  who  will  care  truly  for  your  state 

4.  11.  whatsoever  state.  I  am,  therein  to  be  content  [first 

2  Pet.  2.  20,  the  last  2s.  is  become  worse  with  them  than  the 

see  affairs. 

Stature. 
Mat.  6.  27.  anxious  can  add  one  cubit  unto  his  s.  ?  Lu.  12. 
Lu.  2.  52.  Jesus  advanced  in  wisdom  and  stature  [25 

19.  3.  crowd,  because  he  [Zacchaeus]  was  little  of  stature 
Eph,  4.  13.  measure  of  the  stature  of  the  fulness  of  Christ 

Staves. 
Mai.  26.  47.  a  great  multitude  with  swords  and  s.  Mk.li.id 
55.  Are  ye  come  out  as  against  a  robber  with  swords 
and  staves.  Mk.  14.  48  :  Lu.  22.  52 
see  staff. 


STEWARD 

stayed.— .4 .  T^  ^forbade,  "-kept. 

Lu.  4.  42.  came  unto  him,  and  would  have  stayed  him 
Acts  19.  22.  [Paul]  he  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  while 
27.  43.  to  save  Paul,  '^stayed  them  from  their  purpose 
2  Pet.  2.  16.  ass  spake  with  man's  voice  and  is.  the  madness 

Steal. 
Mat.  6.  19.  where  thieves  break  through  and  steal 

20.  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor  s.       [13.  9 

19.  18.  Thou  Shalt  not  s.  Mk.  10.  19  .  Lu.  18.  20:  Bom. 

27.  64.  lest  haply  his  disciples  come  and  steal  him  away 
Jno.  10.  10.  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  that  he  may  steal 
Bon.  2.  21.  preachest  a  man  should  not  s.,  dost  thou  s.  ? 
Eph.  4.  28.  Let  him  that  stole  steal  no  more 

Stedfast.— 4.F.  Settled. 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  he  that  standeth  sted/ast  in  his  heart 

15   58.   Wherefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye  stedfast 

2  Cor.  1.  7.  and  our  hope  for  you  is  stedfast 

Col.  1.  23.  continue  in  the  faith,  grounded  and  '^stedfast 

Heb.  2.  2.  the  word  spoken  through  angels  proved  stedfast 

6.  19.  a  hope  both  sure  and  s.  and  entering  into  that 

1  Pet.  5.  9.  whom  withstand  stedfast  in  your  faith 

see  firm. 

Stedfastly. — A.V.  ^earnestly,  Hnstant. 

Mk.  8.  25.  he  looked  stedfastly,  and  was  restored,  and  saw 
Lu.  9.  51.  he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusalem 

22,  56.  certain  maid — looking  is.  upon  him,  [Peter]  said 
Acts  1.  10.  they  were  looking  s.  into  heaven  as  he  went 

14.  with  one  accord  coTjiinwe A.  stedfastly  in  prayer.  6.  4 
2.  42.  they  continued  stedfastly  in  the  apostles'  teaching 
7.55.  looked  up  s.  in  to  heaven,  and  saw  the  glory  [Stephen] 

23.  1.  Paul,  looking  '^stedfastly  on  the  council,  said 
Bom.  12. 12.  patient  in  tribiilation ;  continuing  ^s.  in  prayer 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  Israel  could  not  look  s.  upon  the  face  of  Moses 

13.  children  of  Israel  should  not  look  s.  on  the  end 
Col.  4.  2.  Continue  stedfastly  in  prayer,  watching  therein 

Stedfastness. 
Col.  2.  5.  beholding  your  order,  and  the  s.  of  your  faith 
2  Pet.  3. 17.  beware  lest — ye  fall  from  your  own  stedfastness 

Steep.^J..F.  ^steep  place. 
Mat.  8.  32.  down  the  ^s.  into  the  sea.  Mk.  5. 113 :  Lu.  8. 133 

Steersman. — A.V.  ^governor. 
Jas.  3.  4.  rudder,  whither  the  impulse  of  the  is.  wiUeth 

Steppeth. 
Jno.  5.  7.  while  I  am  coming,  another  s.  down  before  me 

Steps. 
Bom.  4. 12.  walk  in  the  s.  of  that  faith  of  our  father  Abraham 
2  Cor.  12.  18.  walked  we  not  in  the  same  steps  ? 
1  Pet.  2.  21,  an  example,  that  ye  should  follow  his  steps 

Stern.— ^ .  V.  ^hin  der  part. 
Mk.  4.  38.  he  himself  [Jesus]  was  in  the  ^stern,  asleep 
Acts  27.  29.  they  let  go  fovir  anchors  from  the  stern 
41.  the  ^stern  began  to  break  up  by  the  violence 

Steward. 
Mat.  20.  8.  lord  of  the  vineyard  saith  unto  bis  steward 
Lu.  8.  3.  Joanna  the  wife  of  Chuza  Herod's  steward 

12.  42.  "Who  then  is  the  faithful  and  wise  steward 


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Lu.  16.  1.  There  was  a  certain  rich  mau,  which  had  a  s. 
2.  for  thou  caust  be  no  longer  steward.  3 
8.  his  lord  commended  the  unrighteous  steward 

Tit.  1.  7.  the  bishop  must  be  blameless,  as  God's  steward 

Stewards.— ^4.  F.  ^governors. 

lCor.4. 1.  ministersof  Christ, ands. of  themysteries  of  God 

2.  required  in  stewards,  that  a  man  be  found  faithful 
Gal.  4.  2.  under  guardians  and  ^stewards  until  the  term 
1  Pet.  4.  10.  good  steivards  of  the  manifold  grace  of  God 

Stewardship. — A.V.  ^dispensation  of  the  gospel. 

Lu.  16.  2.  render  the  account  of  thy  stewardship 

3.  my  lord  taketh  away  the  stewardship  from  me  ?  4 
1  Cor.  9.  17.  I  have  a  '^stewardship  intrusted  to  me 

Sticks. 
Acts  28.  3.  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticLs 

Stiffnecked. 
Acts  7.  51.  Ye  s.   and  uncircum.cised  in  heart  and  ears 

Still. 

Mh.  4.  39.  and  said  unto  the  sea,  Peace,  be  still 
Jno.  11.  20.  met  him  :  but  Mary  still  sat  in  the  house 

Sting. — A.V.  '^victory. 

1  Cor.  15. 55.  where  is  thy  victory  ?  O  death, where  is  thy  is.  ? 

56.  The  sting  of  death  is  sin  ;  and  the  power  of  sin  is 
see  inctory. 
Stings. 

Bev.  9.  10.  they  have  tails  like  unto  scorpions,  and  stings 

Stinketh. 
Jiw.  11.  39.  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  by  this  time  he  stinTteth 

Stir. 

Acts  12.  18.  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers 
19.  23.  there  arose  no  small  stir  concerning  the  Way 

2  Tim.  1.  6.  stir  up  the  gift  of  God,  which  is  in  thee 

2  Pet.  1.  13.  s.  you  up  by  putting  you  in  remembrance.  3.  1 

Stirred. — A.V.  hnadest,  Amoved,  ^provoked,  ^raised. 

Mat.  21.  10.  all  the  city  was  '^stirred,  saying,  Who  is  this? 
Mk.  15.  11.  the  chief  priests  '^stirred  up  the  multitude 
^cis  6.  12.  they  s^m-ecZ  up  the  people,  and  the  elders.  21.  27 

13.  50.  ^s.  up  a  persecution  against  Paul  and  Bai-nabas 

14.  2.  Jews  that  were  disobedient  stirred  up  the  souls 
21.  38.  which  before  these  days  '^stirred  up  to  sedition 

2  Cur.  9.  2.  your  zeal  hath  Htirred  up  very  many  of  them 
see  provoked. 

Stirrettl — ing. — A.V.  '^raisiiig,  ^stirred. 

Ltc.23.5.  the  more  urgent,  saying,  He  s^wve^/^  up  the  people 
Acts  17.  13.  '^stirring  up  and  troubling  the  multitudes 
24.  12.  disputing  with  any  man  or  '^stirring  up  a  crowd 

Stock. 

Acts  13.  26.  Brethren,  children  of  the  stock  of  Abraham 
Phils  3-  5.  of  the  stock  of  Israel,  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin 

Stocks. 

^c<s  16.24.  and  made  their  [Paul  and  Silas]  feet  fast  in  the  s. 

Stoic. — A.V.  ^Stoicks. 
Acts  17.18.  the  Epicurean  and  ^S.  philosophers  encountered 


Stole. 

Mat.  28.  13.  His  disciples  came  by  night,  and  s.  him  away 
Eph.  4.  28.  Let  him  that  stole  steal  no  more 

Stomach. 

1  Tim.  5.  23.  but  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach's  sake 
Stone. — A.V.  '^stoned,  ^stones. 

Mat.  4.  6.  haply  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  s.  Lu.  4.  11 

7.  9.  ask  him  for  a  loaf,  will  give  him  a  stone.  Lu.  11. 11 

21.  42.  The  stone  whicli  the  builders  rejected.  Mk.  12.  10  : 

Lu.  20.  17  :  Acts  4.  11  :  1  Pet.  2.  7 
44.  falleth  on  this  stone  shall  be  broken.  Lu.  20.  18 
24.  2.  There   shall   not  be   left  here   one   stone  upon 

another.  Mk.  13.  2  :  Lu.  19.  44  :  21.  6 
27.  66.  made  the  sepulchre  sure,  sealing  the  stone 
Mk.  15.  46.  he  rolled  a  stone  against  the  door  of  the  tomb 

16.  3.  Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the  door 
Lu.  4.  3.  command  this  sto7ie  that  it  become  bread 

20.  6.  if  we  shall  yay,  From  men  ;  all  the  people  will  s.  us 

22.  41.  parted  from  them  about  a  stone's  cast 

23.  53.  laid  him  in  a  tomb  that  was  hewn  in  stone 

24.  2.  found  the  stone  rolled  awaj'  from  the  tomb.  Mat, 

28.  2  :  Mk.  16.  4  :  Jno.  20.  1 
Jno.  2.  6.   there  were  six  waterpots  of  stone  set  there 

8.  5.  Moses  commanded  ixs  to  ^stone  such 

7.  without  sin  among  you,  let  him  first  cast  a  stone 

10.  31.  The  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to  stone  him 

32.  for  which  of  those  works  do  ye  stone  me  ? 

33.  For  a  good  work  we  s.  thee  not,  but  for  blasphemy 

11.  8.  the  Jews  were  but  now  seeking  to  stone  thee 

38.  Now  it  was  a  cave,  and  a  stone  lay  against  it 

39.  Jesus  saith.  Take  ye  away  the  stone  Tcyes 
41.  So  they  took  away  the  s.     And  Jesus  lifted  up  his 

Acts  14.  5.  to  entreat  them  shamefully,  and  to  stone  them 

17.  29.  the  Godhead  is  like  unto  gold,  or  silver,  or  stone 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  not  in  tables  of  «.,but  in  tables  that  are  hearts 

1  Pet.  2.  4.  unto  whom  coming,  a  living  6-^o«e  [of  flesh 
Rev.  2.  17.  I  will  give  him  a  white  s.,  and  upon  the  s.  a  new 

9.  20.  idols  of  gold — of  stone,  and  of  wood  [name 
16,  21.  hail,  every  stone  about  the  weight  of  a  talent 

18.  12.  silver,  and  precious  '^stone,  and  pearls 

16.  decked  with  gold  and  precious  '^stone  and  pearl  ! 
21.  angel  took  up  a  stone  as  it  were  a  great  millstone 

21.  11.  light  was  like  unto  a  stone  most  precious 

see  corner  stone,  Peter  (proper  names),  stumbling. 

Stoned. 
Mat.  21.  35.  and  killed  another,  and  stoned  another 
Acts  5.  26.  feared  the  people,  lest  they  should  be  stoned 
7.  59.  And  they  s.  Stephen,  calling  upon  the  Lord.  58 
14.  19.  they  s<o«efZ  Paul,  and  dragged  him  out  of  the  city 

2  Cor  11.  25.  Thrice  was  I  beaten  with  rods,  once  was  I  s. 
Heb.  11.  37.  they  were  stoned,  they  were  sawn  asunder 

12.  20.  a  beast  touch  the  mountain,  it  shall  be  stoned 

see  stone. 
Stones. 

Mat.  3.  9.  God  is  able  of  these  s.  to  raise  up  children.  Lu. 
4.  3.  command  that  these  stones  become  bread         [3.  8 
Mk.  5.  5.  crying  out,  and  cutting  himself  with  stones 

13.  1.  Master,  behold,  what  manner  of  stones 

Lu.  19.  40.  if  these  shall  hold  their  peace,  the  s.  will  cry  out 

21.  5.  temple,  how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones 
Jno.  8.  59.  They  took  up  s.  therefore  to  cast  at  him.  10.31 

1  Cor.  3.  12.  ou  the  foundation  gold,  silver,  costly  stones 

2  Cur.  3.  7.  the  ministration  of  death — engraven  on  stones 
1  Pet.  2.  5.  as  living  stones,  are  built  up  a  spiritual  house 
Bev.  21. 19.  adorned  with  all  manner  of  precious  stones 

see  stone. 


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STONEST 

Stonest. — A.V.  see  stoneth. 

Stoneth. — A.V.  ^stonest. 
Mat.  23.  37.  isiowei/tthem  that  are  sent  unto  her !  Lu.l3.^3i 

Stony  A.V,— see  rocky. 

Stood. — A.V.  ^abode. 
Mat.  2.  9.  it  came  and  s.  over  where  the  young  child  was 

12.  46.  his  mother  and  his  brethren  stood  without 

13.  2.  and  all  the  multitude  stood  on  the  beach 

20.  32.  Jesus  stood  still,  and  called  them  [blind  men] 
27.  11.  Now  Jesus  stood  before  the  governor 

47.  some  of  them  that  stood  there.  Mk.  11.  5 
Lu.  4.  39.  he  stood  over  her,  and  rebuked  the  fever 

6.  8.  man  that  had  his  hand  withered — arose  and  s.  forth 

7.  14.  touched  the  bier  :  and  the  bearers  stood  still 

9.  32.  saw  his  glory,  and  the  two  men  that  s.  with  him 

17.  12.  ten  men  that  were  lepers,  which  stood  afar  off 

18.  11.  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus  with  himself 

23.  49.  from  Galilee,  stood  afar  off,  seeing  these  things^ 

24.  36.  he  himself  s.  in  the  midst  of  them.  Jiio.  20. 19,  26 
Jno.  6.  22.  multitude  which  s.  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

8.  44.  murderer  from  the  beginning,  and  istoofZ  not  in  the 

21.  4.  day  was  now  breaking,  Jesus  stood  on  the  beach 
Acts  3.  8.  And  leaping  up,  he  stood,  and  began  to  walk 

9.  7.  men  that  journeyed  with  him  stood  speechless 

10.  17.  made  inquiry  for  Simon's  house,  s.  before  the  gate 
30.  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright  apparel 

12.  14.  ran  in,  and  told  that  Peter  stood  before  the  gate 

14.  20.  as  the  disciples  stood  roand  about  him,  he  rose  up 

17.  22.  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  Areopagus 
24.20.  what  wrong-doing  they  found,  when  I  s.  before  the 

25.  7.  down  from  Jerusalem  s.  round  about  him  [council 
27.  21.  Paul  stood  forth  in  the  midst  of  them 

2  Tim.  4.  17.  But  the  Lord  s.  by  me,  and  strengthened  me 
Bev.  8.  3.  another  angel  came  and  stood  over  the  altar 

11.  11.  they  stood  upon  their  feet;  and  great  fear  fell 

12.  4.  and  the  dragon  stood  before  the  woman  which  was 

13.  1.  and  he  stood  upon  the  sand  of  the  sea 

18.  17.  as  many  as  gain  their  living  by  sea,  s.  afar  off 

see  part,  standing. 

Stood  by. 
Mat.  26. 73.  that  s.  by  came  and  said  to  Peter.  Mk.  14.  69, 70 
Mk.  14.  47.  certain  one  of  them  that  s.  by  drew  his  sword 

15.  35.  someof  them  that  sioorf  6;/,  when  they  heard  it.  39 
Lu.  19.  24.  said  uuto  them  that  s.  by,  Take  away  from  him 

24.  4.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  dazzling  apparel 
Jno. 12.29.  that  s.by,  and  heardit,  saidtiiatithad  thundered 
Acts  1.  10.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 

9. 39.  all  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping,  and  shewing 

'21.  25.  Paul  said  unto  the  centurion  that  stood  by 

23.  2.  commanded  them  that  stood  by  him  to  smite  him 

4.  they  that  s.  by  said,  Eevilest  thou  God's  high  priest  ? 

11.  the  Lord  stood  by  him,  and  said.  Be  of  good  cheer 

27.  23.  there  stood  by  mo  this  night  an  angel  of  the  God 

see  standing. 

Stood  uj). — A.V.  '^arose. 
Mk.  14.  57.  there  '^stood  up  certain,  and  bare  false  witness 
60.  the  high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst.  Mat.  26.  ^62 
Lu.  4. 16.  on  the  sabbath  day,  and  stood  up  to  read 

10.  25.  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up  and  tempted  him 
Acts  1.  15.  in  these  days  Peter  stood  up  in  the  midst 

5.  34.  there  stood  up  one  in  the  council,  a  Pharisee 

11.  28.  there  stood  up  one  of  them  named  Agabus 

13.  16.  Paul  stood  up,  and  beckoning  with  the  hand  said 
25.  18.  Concerning  whom,  when  the  accusers  stood  up 
see  array. 


STEANGE 

Stoop. 

Mk.  1.  7.  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  s.  down  and   unloose 

Stooped — ing. 

Lu.  24.  12.  s.  and  looking  in,  he  seeth  the  linen.  Jno.  20.  5 

Jno.  8.  6.  Jesus  stooped  down,  and  with  his  finger  wrote.  8 

20.  11.  as  she  wept,  she  stooped  and  looked  into  the  tomb 

Stop. 

2  Cor.  11.  10.  no  man  shall  stop  me  of  this  glorying 

Stopped. 

Acts  7.  57.  stopped  their  ears,  and  rushed  upon  him 
Rom.  3.  19.  under  the  law;  that  every  mouth  may  be  s. 
Tit.  1.11.  whose  mouths  must  be  s.  ;  men  who  overthrow 
Heb.  11.  33.  obtained  promises,  s.  the  mouths  of  lions 

Store^d.— ^.F.  ^kept  in  store. 

1  Cor.  16.  2.  lay  by  him  in  store,  as  he  may  prosper 

1  Tim.  6.19.  layingupins.  for  themselves  a  good  foundation 

2  Pet.  3.7.  by  the  same  word  have  been  '^stored  up  for  fire 

Store-chamber. — A.  V.  ^storehouse. 
Lu.  12.  24.  which  have  no  '^store-chamber  nor  barn 

Storehouse. — A.V.  see  store-cha7nber. 

Storm. — A.V.  Hempest. 

Mk.  4.  37.  And  there  ariseth  a  great  storm  of  wind 
Lu.  8.  23.  there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the  lake 
Acts  27.  18.  as  we  laboured  exceedingly  with  the  ^storm 
'2  Pet.  2. 17.  springs  without  water,  and  mists  driven  by  a  ^s. 

Story.— ^.F.  Hoft. 
Acts  20.  9.  Eutychus — fell  down  from  the  third  ^story 

Straight. 
Mat.  3.  3.  Make  his  paths  s.  Mk.  1.3:  Lu.  3.  4 :  Jno.  1. 23 


Lu.  3.  5.  And  the  crooked  shall  become  straight 

13.  13.  she  was  made  straight,  and  glorified  God 
Acts  9.  11.  go  to  the  street  which  is  called  Straight 
Heb.  12.  13.  and  make  straight  paths  for  your  feet 

Strain. 
Mat.  23.  24.  Ye  blind  guides,  which  strain  out  the  gnat 

Strait. 

Phil.  1.  23.   But  I  am  in  a  strait  betwixt  the  two 

see  narrow. 

Straitened. — A.  V.  ^distressed,  '^narrow. 

Mat.  7.  14.  narrow  is  the  gate,  and  '^straitened  the  way 
Lu.  12.  50.  how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  accomplished  ! 
2  Cor.  4.  8.  we  are  pressed  on  every  side,  yet  not  is^rni^oied 
6.  12.  not  s.  in  us,  but  ye  are  s.  in  your  own  affections 

Straitest. 
Acts  26.  5,  after  the  straitest  sect  of  our  religion  I  lived 

Strake  A.V. — see  loivered. 

Strange. 

Lu.  5.  26.  saying,  We  have  seen  strange  things  to-day 
Acts  7.  6.  that  his  seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange  land 
17.  18.  He  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  gods 
20.  thou  bringest  certain  strange  things  to  our  ears 
Heb.  13.  9.  Be  not  carried  away  by  divers  ands.  teachings 


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1  Pet.  4.  4.  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run  not  with  them 

12.  think  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiery  trial  among 

you — as  though  a  strange  thing  happened 

Jude  7.  as  Sodom  and  Gomorrah — gone  after  strange  flesh 

see  foreign. 

Stranger. 

Mat.  25.  35.  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  in.  43 

38.  when  saw  we  thee  a  stranger  ?  44 
Lu.  17.18.  returned  to  give  glory  to  God,  save  this  stranger? 
J)ia.  10.  5.  a  s.  will  they  not  follow,  but  will  flee  from  him 
see  sojourn. 

Strangers.— .4.  F.  Mother. 

Mat.  17. 25.  tribute  ?  from  their  sons,  or  from  strangers  ?  26 

27.  7.  bought — the  potter's  field,  to  bury  strangers  in 
Jno.  10.  5.  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers 
Acts  17.  21.  all  the  Athenians  and  the  s.  sojourning  there 
1  Cor.  14.  21.  by  the  lips  of's.  willl  speak  unto  this  people 
Eph.  2.  12.  and  s.  from  the  covenants  of  the  promise 
19.  So  then  ye  are  no  more  strangers  and  sojourners 

1  Tim.  5.  10.  if  she  hath  used  hospitality  to  strangers 
Heb.  11. 13.  having  confessed  that  they  were  s.  and  pilgrims 

13.  2.  Forget  not  to  shew  love  unto  strangers 
3  Jno.  5.  doest  toward  them  that  are  brethren  and  strangers 
see  elect,  sojourners. 

Strangled. 

Acts  15.  20.  from  what  is  s.,  and  from  blood.  29  :  21.  25 

Strawed  A.  V. — see  scattered. 

Stream. — A.V.  ^flood. 

Lu.  6.  48.  the  streayn  brake  against  that  house.  49 
Rom.  12.  15.  cause  her  to  be  carried  away  by  the  '^stream 

Street. — A.V.  '^place  where  two  ways  met. 

Mk.  11.  4.  colt  tied  at  the  door  without  in  the  open  '^street 
Acts  9.  11.  go  to  the  street  which  is  called  Straight 

12.  10.  went  out,  and  passed  on  through  one  street 
Bev.  11.  8.  their  dead  bodies  lie  in  the  s.  of  the  great  city 

21.  21.  and  the  street  of  the  city  was  pure  gold 

22.  2.  [river  of  water]  in  the  midst  of  the  street  thereof 

Streets. 

Mat.  6.  5.  corners  of  the  streets,  that  they  may  be  seen.  2 

12.  19.  Neither  shall  any  one  hear  his  voice  in  the  streets 
Lu.  10.  10.  go  out  into  the  streets  thereof  and  say 

13.  26.  in  thy  presence,  and  thou  didst  teach  in  our  s. 

14.  21.  into  the  streets  and  lanes  of  the  city,  and  bring  in 
Acts5. 15.  thatthey  even  carried  out  the  sick  into  the  streets 

see  market-places. 

Strength. — A.V.  ^ability,  '^cannot,  ^iwwer. 

Mk.  12. 33.  to  love  him  with  all  the  heart,  and — the  strength 
Lu.  1.  51.  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his  arm 

10.  27.  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy— «.  Mk.  12.  30 
16.  3.  I  have  not  '^strength  to  dig  ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed 
Acts  3.  7.  his  feet  and  his  ankle  bones  received  strength 
9.  22.  Saul  increased  the  more  in  strength 

2  Cor.  12.  9.  t\ia,tth.e^strengtli  oi  Chri.st  may  rest  upon  me 
Eph.  1.19.  according  to  that  working  of  the  ^s.  of  his  might 

6.  10.  be  strong  in  the  Lord,  and  in  the  ^s.  of  his  might 
1  Pet.  4.  11.  ministering  as  of  the  ^s.  which  Godsupplieth 
Bev.  1.  16.  countenance  was  as  the  sun  shineth  in  his  s. 
see  authority,  might,  power. 

Strengthen. 

1  Pet.  5.  10.  shall  himself  perfect,  stablish,  strengthen  you 
see  stablish. 


STRIPES 

strengthened.— ^.F.  ^established,  '^strong. 
Acts  9.  19.  he  [SaulJ  took  food  and  was  streyigthened 

16.  5.  So  the  churches  were  ^strengthened  in  the  faith 
Eph.  3.  16.  ye  may  be  s.  with  power  through  his  Spirit 
Col.  1.  11.  s.  with  all  power,  according  to  the  might 
2  Tim.  2.  1.  Thou  therefore,  my  child,  be  '^strengthened 

4.  17.  the  Lord  stood  by  me,  and  strengthened  me 

Strengtheneth. 

Phil.  4.  13.  I  can  do  all  things  in  him  that  strengtheneth  me 

Strengthening. 

Lu.  22.  43.  an  angel  from  heaven,  strengthening  him 
see  stablishing. 

Stretch.  -A.V.  h-eached. 
Mat.  12.  13.  Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  Mk.  3.  5  :  Lu.  6. 10 
Jno.  21.  18.  s.  forth  thy  hands,  and  another  shall  gird  thee 
2  Cor.  10.  14.  For  we  ^stretch  not  ourselves  overmuch 

Stretched. — A.V.  ^put. 

Mat.  8.  3.  he  is.  forth  his  hand.  12.  49  :  14.  31  :  Mk.  1. 141 : 

12.  13.  And  he  stretched  it  forth.  Mk.  3.  5        ILu.  5. 113 
26.  51.  s.  out  his  hand,  and  drew  his  sword,  and  smote 

Lu.  22.  53.  in  the  temple,  ye  s.  not  forth  your  hands  against 

Acts  26.  1.  Then  Paul  stretched  forth  his  hand  [i^ie 

see  put,  spread. 

Stretchest— ing.— ^.F.  h-eaching,  '^stretching. 

Acts  4.  30.  while  thou  ^stretchest  forth  thy  hand  to  heal 
Phil.  3.  13.  I5.  forward  to  the  things  which  are  before 

Stricken. 
Lu.  1.  7.  they  both  were  now  well  stricken  in  years.  18 

Strict.— ^.F.  ^perfect. 
Acts  22. 3.  instructed  according  to  the  is.  manner  of  the  law 

Strife — S. — A.V.  ''■debate,  ^strifes,  ^strivings. 

Bom.  1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder,  '■strife,  deceit 

13.  13.  Let  us  walk  honestly — not  in  strife  and  jealousy 

1  Cor.  3.  8.  there  is  among  you  jealousy  and  strife 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  lest  by  any  means  there  should  be  ^strife 
Gal.  5.  20.  strife,  jealousies,  wraths,  factions,  divisions 
Phil.  1.  15.  Some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  envy  amis. 

1  Tim.  6.  4.  whereof  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings 

2  Tim.  2.  23.  refuse,  knowing  that  they  gender  strifes 
Tit.  3.  9.  genealogies,  and  ^s.,  and  fightings  about  the  law 

see  contention,  disputes,  faction. 

Strike— eth.—^.F.  Hight. 

Bev.  7.  16.  neither  shall  the  sun  '■strike  upon  them 
9.  5.  torment  of  a  scorpion,  when  it  striketh  a  man 

see  received. 
Striker. 

1  Titn.  3.  3.  no  brawler,  no  striker  ;  but  gentle.  Tit.  1.  7 
String  A.V.—see  bond. 

Stripes. 

Lu.  12.  47.  to  his  will,  shall  be  beaten  with  many  stripes 
48.  worthy  of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten  with  few  stripes 

Acts  16.  23.  stripes  upon  them,  they  cast  them  into  prison 
33.  and  washed  their  stripes  ;  and  was  baptized 

2  Cor.  11.  23.  in  stripes  above  measure,  in  deaths  oft.  6.  5 

24.  Of  the  Jews  five  times  received  I  forty  s.  save  one 
1  Pet.  2.  24.  by  whose  stripes  ye  were  healed 


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stripped. 

Mat.  27.  28.  they  s.  him,  and  put  on  him  a  scarlet  robe 
Lzi.  10.  30.  robbers,  which  both  s/ripj)ed  him  and  beat  him 

Strive. — A.V.  ^conflict,  ^suffer  reproach. 

Mat.  12.  19.  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry  aloud 
Lu.  13.  24.  Strive  to  enter  in  by  the  narrow  door 
Bo7n.  15.  30.  ye  strive  together  with  me  in  your  prayers 
Col.  2.  1.  I  would  have  you  know  how  greatly  I  is.  for  you 

1  Ti7n.  4.  10.  For  to  this  end  we  labour  and  '^strive 

2  Tim.  2.  14.  that  they  strive  not  about  words,  to  no  profit 

24.  the  Lord's  servant  must  not  strive,  but  be  gentle 
see  contend,  contended. 

Strived  A.  V. — see  aim. 

Striveth. 
1  Cor.  9.  25.  every  man  that  s.  in  the  games  is  temperate 

Striving. — A.  V.  '^lahotiring  fervently. 
Fh.il.  1.  27.  with  one  soul  striving  for  the  faith  of  the  gospel 
Col.  1.  29.  I  labour  also,  .striving  according  to  his  working 

4.  12.  always  striving  for  you  in  his  prayers 
Heb.  12.  4.  not  yet  resisted  unto  hlood,  strivi7ig  against  sin 
see  fightings,  strifes. 

Stroke. — A.V.  ^wound. 

Bev.  13.  14.  who  hath  the  ^stroke  of  the  sword,  and  lived 

see  death-stroke. 

Strolling. — A.V.  ^vagabo)id. 
Acts  19.  13.  certain  also  of  the  ^strolling  Jews,  exorcists 

Strong. — A.V.  ^able,  hnighly,  ^powerful. 

Mat.  12.  29.  how  can  one  enter  into   the   house  of  the 
s.  man — except  he  first  bind  the  s.  man  ?  Mk.i.  27 
Lu.  1.  80.  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit.  2.  40 

11.  21.  strong  man  fully  armed  guardeth  his  own  court 
Acts  3.  16.  faith  in  his  name  hath — made  this  man  strong 
Bom.  4.  20.  waxed  s.  through  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 

15.  1.  we  that  are  strong  ought  to  bear  the  infirmities 

1  Cor.  1.  27.  put  to  shame  the  things  that  are  '^strong 
4.  10.  we  are  weak,  but  ye  are  strong  ;  ye  have  glory 
16. 13.  stand  fastin  the  faith,  quit  you  like  men,  be  strong 

2  Cor.  10.  10.  His  letters,  they  say,  a.re  weighty  and  ^strong 

12.  10.  for  when  I  am  weak,  then  am  I  strong 

13.  9.  we  rejoice,  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye  are  strong 
Eph.  3.  18.  may  be  '^strong  to  apprehend  with  all  the  saints 

6,  10.  Finally,  be  strong  in  the  Lord,  and  in  the  strength 
Heb.  5.7.  offered  up  prayers  and  supplications  with  s.  crying 
6.  18.  we  may  have  a  strong  encouragement,  who  have 
11.  34.  from  weakness  were  made  strong,  waxed  mighty 
1  Jno.  2.  14.  ye  are  s.,  and  the  word  of  God  abideth  in  you 
Bev.  5.  2.  I  saw  a  s.  angel  proclaiming  with  a  great  voice 
10.  1.  I  saw  another  '^strong  angel  coming  down 
18.  8.  iov  strong  is  the  Lord  God  which  judged  her 
10.  the  great  city,  Babylon,  the  strong  city  ! 
see  solid,  strengthened,  working. 

Stronger. 
Lu.  11.  22.  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall  come  upon  him 

1  Cor.  1.  25.  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than  men 
10.  22.  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy  ?  are  we  s.  than  he  ? 

Strong  holds. 

2  Cor.  10. 4.  mighty  before  God  to  the  casting  down  of  s.  h.) 


Strove.—^.  V.  ^compelled. 

Jno.  6.  52.  The  Jews  therefore  strove  one  with  another 
Acts  7.  26.  he  [Moses]  appeared  unto  them  as  they  strove 
28.  9.  and  strove,  saying,  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man 
26. 11.  punishing  them — I  is.  to  make  them  blaspheme 

Struck. — A.V.  ^cut,  ^smote,  ^stuchfast. 
Mat.  26.  51.  smote   the   servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
^.^truci:  off  his  ear.  Mk.  14.  147  :  Lu.  22.  150 
68.  thou  Christ :  who  is  he  that  ^s.  thee  ?    fliis  right  ear 
J710.  18. 10.  Peter — ^s.  the  high  priest's  servant,  and  cut  oflE 
22.  one  of  the  ofiicers  standing  by  s.  Jesus.  Lu.  22.  ^64 
19.  3.  and  they  ^struck  him  with  their  hands 
Acts  27.  41.  and  the  foreship  %.  and  remained  unmoveable 
see  smote. 
Stubble. 
1  Cor.  3.  12.  silver,  costly  stones,  wood,  hay,  stubble 

Stuck  fast  A.V. — see  struck. 

Study. 

1  Th.  4.  11.  study  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  your  own  business 

see  diligence. 

Stufif  A.V.—see  goods. 

Stumble -d.—^.F.  ^fall,  ^offend— ed,  ^stumbled. 

Mat.  5.29.  if  thy  right  eye  causeth  thee  to  2s.  IQ'^Q:  Mk.9.m 
30.  if  thy  right  hand  causeth  thee  to  %.  18.  ^8 :  Mk.  9.  ^43 

17.  27.  lest  we  cause  them  to  -stumble,  go  thou  to  the  sea 

18.  6.  cause  one  of  these  little  ones  which  believe  on  me 

to  ^stmnble.   Mk.  9.  242  :  Lu.  17.  22 

24.  10.  then  shall  many  Stumble,  and  shall  deliver  up 
Mk.  4.  17.  because  of  the  word,  straightway  they  2s<if?K6?e 

9.  45.  if  thy  foot  cavise  thee  to  '^stumble,  cut  it  off 
17^0.6.61.  Jesus — said  unto  them.  Doth  this  cause  you  to  2s..' 

16.  1.  that  ye  should  not  be  made  to  ^stumble 
Bom.  9.  32.  They  stumbled  at  the  stone  of  stumbling 

11. 11. 1  say  then.  Did  they  '^stumble  tliat  they  might  fall  ? 

1  Cor.  8.  13.  if  meat  maketh  my  brother  to^stumble,  I  will 

eat  no  flesh — make  not  my  brother  to  ^stumble 

2  Cor.  11.  29.  who  is  made  to  -stumble,  and  I  burn  not? 
Jas.  2.  10.  keep  the  whole  law — yet  '^stumble  in  one  point 

3.  2.  For  in  many  things  we  all  '^stumble 

1  Pet.  2.  8.  for  they  stumble  at  the  word,  being  disobedient 

2  Pet.  1.  10.  if  ye  do  these  things,  ye  shtdlnexer^stmnble 

Stumbleth. — A.V.  ^offend— ed. 
Mat.  13. 21.  because  of  the  word,  straightway  he  is^e(w6Ze(7i 
Jno.  11.  9.   If  a  man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth  not 

10.  he  ^stuinbleth,  because  the  light  is  not  in  him 
Bom.  14.  21.  nor  to  do  anything  whereby  thy  brother  s. 
Jas.  3.  2.  If  any  is.  not  in  word,  the  same  is  a  perfect  man 

Stumbling.— ^.y.  ^falling,  ^offe7ice,^offetices,  ^offend, 
^offended. 

Mat. 11.  6.  find  none  occasion  of  ^stmnbling  in  me.  Lu.  7.  ^21 

13.  41.  out  of  his  kingdom  all  things  that  cause  *s<M??iZ>Zi'»</ 

18.  7.   Woe   unto  the    world   because   of  occasions   of 

^stumbling  !  Lu.  11  .H 

Bom.  9.  32.  They  stumbled  at  the  stone  of  s.     \1  Pet.  2.  8 

33.  Behold,  I  lay  in  Zion  a  stone  of  s. and  a  rock  of  offence. 

16.  17.  causing  the  divisions  and  occasions  of  ^stumbling 

1  Cor.  10.  32.  Give  no  occasion  of  -stumbling.  2  Cor.  6.  23 

1  Jno.  2.  10.  light,  and  there  is  none  occasion  of  s.  in  him 

Jude  24.  unto  him  that  is  able  to  guard  you  troui^stumbUng 


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STUMBLINGBLOCK 

Stumblingblock.— .4.F.  '^o fence. 

Mat.  16.  23.  thou  [Peter]  art  a  ^stumhlinghlock  unto  me 
Bom.  11.  9.  table  be  made  a  snare,  aud  a  trap,  And  a  s. 

14.  13.  that  no  man  put  a  s.  in  his  brother's  way 

1  Cor.  1.  23.  but  we  preach  Christ  crucified,  unto  Jews  a  s. 

8.  9.  lest  by  any  means  this  liberty  of  yours  become  a  s. 
Gal.  5.  11.  then  hath  the  ^s.  of  the  cross  been  done  away 
Bev.  2.  14.  who  taught  Balak  to  cast  a  stumblingblock 

Stumblingstone  A.V. — see  stumbliiig. 

Stupor. — A.V.  ^slumber. 

Bovi.  11.  8.  is  written,  God  gave  them  a  spirit  of  ^stupor 

Subdue  A.V.— see  subject. 

Subdued. 

Heb.  11.  83.  who  through  faith  s!6&(^He^  kingdoms 

see  subjected. 

Subject. — A.V.  ^put  in  subjection,  ^put  luider,  ^siibdiie, 
^submit — ed. 

Lu.  2.  51.  came  to  Nazareth  ;  and  he  was  subject  unto  them 

10.  17.  even  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us  in  thy  name 

20.  rejoice  not,  that  the  spirits  are  subject  unto  you 

Bom.  8.  7.  for  it  is  not  subject  to  the  law  of  God 

10.  3.  did  not  h.  themselves  to  the  righteousness  of  God 

1  Cor.14.32.  the  spirits  of  the  prophets  are  s.  to  the  prophets 

15.  27.  he  is  excepted  wlio  did  '^subject  all  things.  ^28 
Eph.  5.  24.  as  the  church  is  s.  to  Christ,  so  let  the  wives 
Pliil.  3.  21.  able  even  to  '^subject  all  things  unto  himself 
Col.  2.  20.  why,  as-living  in  the  world,  do  ye  s.  yourselves 
Heb.  2.  5.  not  unto  angels  did  he  ^s.  the  world  to  come 

8.  he  left  nothing  that  is  not  ^subject  to  him  [bondage 
15.  through  fear  of  death  were  all  their  lifetime  s.  to 
Jas.  4.  7.  Be  ■*«.  therefore  unto  God  ;  but  resist  the  devil 
1  Pet.  '2.  13.  Be  ^subject  to  every  ordinance  of  man 
3.  22.  authorities  aud  powers  being  made  s.  unto  him 
5.  5.  Likewise,  ye  younger,  be  '^subject  unto  the  elder 
see  subjected,  subjection. 

Subjected. — A.V.     '^put    in    subjection,    ^put    under, 
^subdued,  ^subject. 

Bom.  8.  20.  For  the  creation  was  ^s.  to  vanity — who  s.  it 
1  Cor.  15.  28.  when  all  things  have  been  ^subjected — the 

Son  also  himself  be  ^subjected to  him 
Heb.  2.  8.  in  that  he  ^stcbjected  all  things — we  see  not  yet 

all  things  "^subjected  to  him 

Subjecting. — A.V.  ^submitting. 

Eph.  5.  21.  ^subjecting  yourselves  one  to  another 

Subjection. — A.V.     ^obedience,    ^obedient,    hinder, 
^subject,  ^submit. 

Bom.  13. 1.  Let  every  soul  be  in  ^s.  to  the  higher  powers 

5.  Wherefore  ye  must  needs  be  in  ^subjection 
1  Cor.  14.  34.  let  them  be  in  is.,  as  also  saith  the  law 

15.  27.  He  put  all  things  in  %. — All  things  are  put  in  ^s. 

16.  16.  that  ye  also  bein5s(«&/ec^io«uuto  suchyE-jih.  1.  ^22 
Gal  2.  5.  gave  place  in  the  way  of  s.,  no,  not  for  an  hour 
Eph.  5.  22.  Wives,  be  in  ^s.  unto  your  own  husbands.  Col. 

3.  518 :  1  Pet.  3.  1 
1  Tbn  2.  11.  Let  a  woman  learn  in  quietness  with  all  s. 

3.  4.  having  his  children  in  s.  with  all  gravity  [3.  5 

Tit.  2.  5.  being  in  "^subjection  to  their  own  husbands.  1  Pet. 

9.  servauts  to  be  in  ^s.  to  their  own  masters.  1  Pet.  2.  ^18 
3.  1.  Put  them  in  mind  to  be  in  ^subjection  to  rulers 

Heb.  2.  8.  Thou  didst  put  all  things  in  s.  under  his  feet 
12.  9.  rather  be  in  subjection  unto  the  Father  of  spirits 
see  boiidage,  obedience,  subject,  subjected. 


SUDDENLY 
Submit. 

-Ere&. 13.17.  s.  to  them :  for  they  watch  in  behalf  of  your  souls 

see  subject,  subjection. 

Submitted  A.V.— see  subject. 
Submitting  A.V.—see  subjectitig. 
Suborned. 

Acts  6.  11.  Then  they  suborned  men,  which  said,  We  have 
heard  him  speak 

Substance.— ^.F.  ^goods,  ^person. 
Lu.  8.  3.  which  ministered  unto  them  of  their  substance 
15.  12.  give  me  the  portion  of  thy  ^s.  that  falleth  to  me 
13.  he  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous  living 
Heb.  1.  3.  of  his  glory,  and  the  very  image  of  his  Hubstanc 
see  assurance,  possession. 
Subtilly. 

Acts  7.  19.  The  same  dealt  subtilly  with  our  race 
Subtilty.— 4.F.  ^craft. 

Mat.  26.  4.  they  might  take  Jesus  by  siMilttj,  and  kill  him 
Mk.  14.  1.  might  take  him  with  ^subtilty,  and  kill  him 
see  craftiiiess,  guile. 

Subvert  A.V. — see  overthrow. 

Subverted  A .  V. — see  perverted. 

Subverting. 

Acts  15.  24.  troubled  you  with  words,  subvertitig  your  souls 
2  Tim.  2.  14.  words,  to  no  profit,  to  the  s.  of  them  that  hear 

Succeeded. — A .  V.  ^room . 

Acts  24.  27.  Felix  was  Succeeded  by  Porcius  Festus 

Succour. — A.V.  ^s^iccoured. 

2  Cor.  6.  2.  in  a  day  of  salvation  did  I  succour  thee 
Heb.  2.  18.  he  is  able  to  succour  them  that  are  tempted 

Succoured  A.V. — see  succour. 

Succourer. 

Bom.  16. 2.  she  herself  also  hath  been  a  succourer  of  many 

Suck. — A.V.  ^Slicked, 

Mat.  24.  19.  But  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child  and— 
that  give  s.  in  those  days  !  Mk.  13.  17  :  Lu.  21. 23 
L7i.  11.  27.  and  the  breasts  which  thou  didst  huck 
23.  29.  Blessed — and  the  breasts  that  never  gave  suck 

Sucklings. 

Mat.  21. 16.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
Sudden. 

1  Th.  5.  3.  Peace  and  safety,  then  s.  destruction  cometh 
Suddenly. — A.V.  ^unawares. 

Mk.  9.  8.  suddenly  looking  round  about,  they  saw  no  one 
13.  36.  lest  coming  suddenly  he  find  you  sleeping 

Lu.  2.  13.  suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  a  multitude 
9.  39.  a  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly  crieth  out 
21.  34.  lest  haply — that  day  come  on  you  ^suddenly 

Acts  2.  2.  And  suddenly  there  came  from  heaven  a  sound 
9.  3.  and  s.  there  shone  round  about  him  a  light.  22.  6 
16.  26.  and  suddenly  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
28.  6.  that  he  would  have  swollen,  or  fallen  down  dead  s. 
see  hastily. 


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SUFFEE 


BUMMED 


Suffer. — A.V.  ^endure,  ^receive,  ^suffered. 

Mat.  3.  15.  Suffer  it  now  :  for  thu8  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil 
8.21.  Lord,  s.  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father.  Lu.  9.  59 

16.  21.  Jerusalem,  and  suffer  many  things  of  the  elders. 

17.  12  :  Mk.  8.  31  :  9.  12  :  Lu.  9.  22  :  17.  25 
19.  14.  Suffer  the  little  children.  Mk.  10.  14  :  Lu.  18.  16 

23.  13.  neither  s.  ye  them  that  are  entering  in  to  enter 
Mk.  7.  12.  no  longer  suffer  him  to  do  aught  for  his  father 

11.  16.  not  suffer  that  any  man  should  carry  a  vessel 
Lu.  22.  15.  to  eat  this  passover  with  you  before  I  suffer 

51.  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Suffer  ye  thus  far 

24.  26.  Behoved  it  not  the  Christ  to  ^suffer  these  things 
46.  written,  that  the  Christ  should  s.  Acts  3.  18  :  26'.  23 

Jno.  12.  7.  s.  her  to  keep  it  against  the  day  of  my  burying 
Acts  5.  41.  counted  worthy  to  s.  dishonour  for  the  Name 
7.  24.  seeing  one  of  them  suffer  wrong,  he  defended 

9.  16.  how  many  things  he  must  s.  for  my  name's  sake 

17.  3.  it  behoved  the  Christ  to  ^suffer,  and  to  rise  again 
Rom.  8.  17.  with  Christ  ;  if  so  be  that  we  suffer  with  him 

1  Cor.  3.  15.  man's  work  shall  be  burned,  he  shall  s.  loss 

10.  13.  not  s.  you  to  be  tempted  above  that  ye  are  able 

12.  26.  one  member  suffereth,  all  the  members  s.  with  it 

2  Cor.  1.  6.  of  the  same  sufferings  which  we  also  suffer 
7.  9.  that  ye  might  '^suffer  loss  by  us  in  nothing 

Gal.  3.  4.  Did  ye  ^suffer  so  many  things  in  vain  ? 

Pkil.  1.  29.  to  believe  on  him,  but  also  to  s.  in  his  behalf 

1  Th.  3.  4.  we  told  you  beforehand  that  we  are  to  s.  affliction 

2  Th.  1.  5.  the  kingdom  of  God,  for  which  j'e  also  suffer 

2  Ti7n.  1. 12.  For  the  which  cause  I  suffer  also  these  things 

2.  3.  '^Suffer  hardship  with  me,  as  a  good  soldier  of  Christ 
9.  wherein  I  suff'er  hardship  unto  bonds,  as  a  malefactor 

3.12.  live  godly  in  Christ  Jesus  shall  s!(.^'er  persecution 

4.  5.  But  be  thou  sober  in  all  things,  '^suffer  hardship 

1  Pet.  2.  20.  do  well,  and  s.  for  it,  ye  shall  take  it  j^atiently 

3.  14.  if  ye  should  s.  for  righteousness'  sake,  blessed  are 
17.  God  should  so  will,  that  ye  suffer  for  well-doing 

4.  15.  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer 

16.  if  a  man  s.  as  a  Christian,  let  him  not  be  ashamed 
19.  let  them  also  that  s.  according  to  the  will  of  God 
Bev.  2.  10.  Fear  not  the  things  which  thou  art  about  to  s. 

11.  9.  and  s.  not  their  dead  bodies  to  be  laid  in  a  tomb 
see  hear  (with),  endure,  entreat,  give  leave,  permit,  send,  strive, 

suffereth. 

Suffered. — A.V.  huffereth. 

Mat.  19.  8.  Moses — suffered  you  to  put  away  your  wives 
24.  43.  would  not  have  s.  his  house  to  be  broken  through 

27.  19.  I  have  suffered  many  things  this  day  in  a  dream 
Mk.  1.  34.  he  suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak.   Lu.  4.  41 

5.  19.  And  he  suffered  him  not,  but  saith  unto  him 

26.  and  had  suffered  many  things  of  many  physicians 
37.  And  he  s.  no  man  to  follow  with  him.    i?t.  8.  51 

10.  4.  Moses  S7iff'ered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorcement 
Lu.  13.  2.  Galilseans,  because  they  have  s.  these  things  ? 
Acts  13.  18.  forty  years  suffered,  he  their  manners 

14.  16.  s.  all  the  nations  to  walk  in  their  own  ways 

16.  7.  the  Spirit  of  Jesus  suffered  them  not 

19.  30.  unto  the  people,  the  disciples  suffered  him  not 

28.  4.  from  the  sea,  yet  Justice  hath  not  ^suff'ered  to  live 
16.  Paul  was  suffered  to  abide  by  himself 

2  Cor.  7.  12.  nor  for  his  cause  that  suffered  the  wrong 

11.  25.  once  was  I  stoned,  thrice  I  suffered  shipwreck 
Phil.  3. 8.  for  whom  I  suff'ered  the  loss  oi  all  things  [treated 
1  Th.  2.  2.  but  having  s.  before,  and  been  shamefully  en- 

14.  ye  also  s.  the  same  things  of  your  own  countrymen 
Seh.  2.  IB.  in  that  he  himself  hath  SM_^ere(^  being  tempted 

5.  8.  yet  learned  obedience  by  the  things  which  he  s. 
9.  26.  else  must  he  often  have  s.  since  the  foundation 

13.  12.  through  his  own  blood,  suffered  without  the  gate 


1  Pet.  2.  21.  Christ  also  s.for  you,  leaving  you  an  example 
23.  when  he  suffered,  threatened  not ;  but  committed 

3.  18.  Because  Christ  also  suffered  for  sins  once 

4.  1.  as  Christ  suffered  in  the  flesh — for  he  that  hath 

suffered  in  the  flesh  hath  ceased  from  sin 

5.  10.  after  that  ye  have  suffered  a  little  while 

see  hindered,  leave,  suffer,  suffereth. 

Sufferest. 
Bev.  2.  20.  that  thou  sufferest  the  woman  Jezebel 

Suffereth. —.^l.F.  ^suffer,  "^suffered,  Hexed. 

Mat.  3.  15.  to  fulfil  all  righteousness.     Then  he  %.  him 

11.  12.  now  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence 
17.  15.  he  is  epileptic,  and  ''^suffereth  grievously    [suffer 

1  Cor.  12.  26.  whether  one  member  is.,  all  the  members 
13.  4.  Love  s.  long,  and  is  kind  ;  love  envieth  not 
see  suffered. 

Suffering.— ^.F.  '^afflicted. 

Acts9n.  7.  against  Cnidus,  the  wind  notfurthers?^^erfrt^  us 
Heh.  2.  9.  Jesus,  because  of  the  suffering  of  death  crowned 
Jas.  5.  10.  for  an  example  of  suffering  and  of  patience 
13.  Is  any  among  you  '^suff'ering  ?  let  him  pray 

1  Pet.  2.  19.  a  man  endureth  griefs,  suffering  wrongfully 
Jude  7.  suffering  the  punishment  of  eternal  fire 

Sufferings.— ^.F.  ^afflictions. 

Mom.  8.  18.  For  I  reckon  that  the  s.  of  this  present  time 

2  Cor.  1.  5.  For  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  unto  us 

6.  which  worketh  in  the  patient  enduring  of  the  same  s. 

7.  as  ye  are  partakers  of  the  sufferings,  so  also  are  ye 
Phil.  3.  10.  the  fellowship  of  his  s.,  becoming  conformed 
Col.  1.  24.  Now  I  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  for  your  sake 

2  Tiin.  3.  11.  persecutions,  ^s. ;  what  things  befell  me 
Heb.  2.  10.  author  of  their  salvation  perfect  through  s. 

10.  32.  ye  endured  a  great  conflict  of  ^sufferings 

1  Pet.  1.  11.  it  testified  beforehand  the  s!*^er«)i/7S  of  Christ 

4.  13.  insomuch  as  ye  are  partakers  of  Christ's  sufferings 

5. 1.  fellow-elder,  and  a  witness  of  the  sufferings  of  Christ 

9.  that  the  same  ^s.  are  accomplished  in  your  brethren 

Suffice. 

1  Pet.  4.  3.  For  the  time  past  may  suffice  to  have  wrought 

Sulficeth. 
Jno.  14.  8.  Lord,  shew  us  the  Father,  and  it  sufficeth  us 

Sufficiency. 

2  Cor.  3.  5.  as  from  ourselves  ;  but  our  s.  is  from  God 

9.  8.  that  ye,  having  always  all  sufficiency  in  everything 

Sufficient.— ^.F.  ^ahle. 

Mat.  6.  34.  Sufficient  unto  the  day  is  the  evil  thereof 
Jno.  6. 7.  Philip — Two  hundred  pennyworth  of  bread  is  not  s. 
2  Cor.  2.  6.  Sufficient  to  such  a  one  is  this  puuishment 

16.  life  unto  life.     And  who  is  s?(^c/e«nor  these  things? 

3.  5.  not  that  we  are  sufficloit  of  ourselves,  to  account 
6.  who  also  made  us  ^s.  as  ministers  of  a  new  covenant 

12.  9.  My  grace  is  sufficient  for  thee  :  for  my  power 

Sum. — A.V.  '^gather  together  in  one. 

Acts  22.  28.  With  a  great  sum  obtained  I  this  citizenship 
Eph.  1.  10.  of  the  times,  to  ^sum  xip  all  things  in  Christ 

see  point,  price. 

Summed  up. — A.V.  '^briefly  comprehended. 
Bom.  13.  9.  it  is  ^s.  upi  in  this  word,  namely,  Thoii  shalt 


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SUPPORT 


Summer. 
Mat.  24.  32.  fig  tree — tender,  and  putteth  forth  its  leaves, 
ye  know  that  the  s.  is  nigh.  Mk.  13.  28  :  Lu,.  21.  30 

Sumptuous — ly. — A.  V.  ^goodly. 

Lu.  16.  19.  in  purple  and  fine  linen,  faring  s.  every  day 
Eev.  18.  14.  things  that  were  dainty  and  ^s.  are  perished 

Sun. 

Mat.  5.  45.  he  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and 
13. 6.  when  the  s.  was  risen,  they  were  scorched.  Mk.  4.  6 
43.  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth  as  the  sun 
17.  2.  his  face  did  shine  as  tlie  sun,  and  his  garments 
24.  29.  the  j.-.  shall  be  darkened,  and  the  moon.  Mk.  13.  24 

Mk.  1.  32.  And  at  even,  when  the  sun  did  set.  Lu.  4.  40 
16.  2.  they  come  to  the  tomb  when  the  sitn  was  risen 

Lu.  21.  25.  shall  be  signs  in  su)i  and  moon  and  stars 
23.  45.  the  sun's  light  failing  :  and  the  veil  of  the  temple 

Acts  2.  20.   The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness 
13.  11.  shalt  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  season 

26.  13.  light  from  heaven,  above  the  brightness  of  the  s. 

27.  20.  And  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  shone  upon  us 

1  Cor.  15.  41.  There  is  one  glory  of  the  sun,  and  another 
Eph.  4.  26.  let  not  the  sm»  go  down  ufion  your  wrath 
Jus.  1.  11.  For  the  sun  ariseth  with  the  scorching  wind 
Mev.  1.  16.  his  countenance  was  as  the  sun  shineth 

6.  12.  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair 

7.  16.  neither  shall  the  s.  strike  upon  them,  nor  any  heat 

8.  12.  the  third  part  of  the  sun  was  smitten 

9.  2.  and  the  sun  and  the  air  were  darkened  by  reason 

10.  1.  his  face  was  as  the  sun,  and  his  feet  as  pillars 
12. 1.  a  woman  arrayed  with  the  sun,  and  the  moon  under 
16.  8.  the  fourth  poured  out  his  bowl  upon  the  su>i 

19.  17.  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun 

21.  23.  And  the  city  hath  no  need  of  the  sun 

22.  6.  they  need  no  light  of  lamp,  neither  light  of  sun 

Sunder  A.V. — see  asunder: 
Sundry  A.V. — see  old. 

Sung. 

Mat.  26.  30.  And  when  they  had  sung  a  hymn.  Mk.  14.  26 

see  sing. 

Sunk.— .4.  F.  '^drowned. 

Mat.  18.  6.  he  should  be  ^sunk  in  the  depth  of  the  sea 
see  borne. 

Sunrising. — A.V.  ^east. 

Rev.  7. 2.  I  saw  another  angel  ascend  from  the  ''■sunrising 
16.  12.  ready  for  the  kings  that  come  from  the  ^sunrising 

Sup. 

Lu.  17.  8.  Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  sup 

Rev.  3.  20.  I  will  come  in  to  him,  and  will  sup  with  him 

Superflmty.— ^.  F.  hibundance. 

Mk.  12.  44.  all  did  cast  in  of  their  ^superfluity.  Lu.  21.  14 
see  overflowing. 

Superfluous. 

2  Cor.  9.  1.  it  is  superfluous  for  me  to  write  to  you 

Superscription. 

Mat.  22.20.  Whose  is  this  image  and  s.  ?  Mk.  12.  16  :  Lu. 
Mk.  15.  26.  And  the  .?.  of  his  accusation.  Lu.  23.  38.  I  20.  24 


Superstition  .4.T'.— see  religion. 

Superstitious. 
Acts  17. 22.  in  all  things  I  perceive  that  ye  are  somewhat  s. 

Supped. — A.V.  '^supper. 

Supper.— ^.F.  ^supped. 

Mk.  6.  21.  Herod  on  his  birthday  made  a  supper 

Lu.  14.  12.  When  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a  s.,  call  not 

16.  A  certain  man  made  a  great  s. ;  and  he  bade  many 

17.  and  he  sent  forth  his  servant  at  supper  thne 

24.  none  of  those  men  wliich  were  bidden  shall  taste  of 
22.  20.  And  the  cup  in  like  manner  after  supper    [my  s. 

J  no.  12.  2.  So  they  made  him  a  s.  there :  and  Martha 
13.  2.  And  during ;!.,  the  devil  having  already  ]3ut  into  the 
4.  [Jesus]  riseth  from  supper,  and  layeth  aside  [heart 
21.  20.  which  also  leaned  back  on  his  breast  at  the  sapper 

1  Cor.  11.  20.  it  is  not  possible  to  eat  the  Lord's  supper 

21.  each  one  taketh  before  other  his  own  supper 

25.  In  like  manner  also  the  cup,  after  "^supper 

Rev.  19.  9.  Blessed — bidden  to  the  marriage  s.  of  the  Lamb 
17.  Come  and  be  gathered — unto  the  great  supper  of  God 

Supplication— S.— 4.  F.      ^fervent     praijer,     'Sprayed, 
Sprayer — s,  ^request. 

Lu.  1.  13.  because  [Zacharias]  thy  ^supplication  is  heard 
2.  37.  worshipping  with  fastings  and  '^supplications 
5.  33.  disciples  of  Johnfastoften,  and  make  ^supplications 

21.  36.  watch  ye  at  every  season,  vaskhig^supplication 

22.  32.  I  made  ^s.  for  thee,  that  thy  faith  fail  not 
Bom.  10.  1.  my  heart's  desire  and  my  ^supplication  to  God 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  helping  together  on  our  behalf  by  your  ^s. 

9.  14.  while  they  themselves  also,  with  '^s.  on  your  behalf 
Eph.  6.  18.  with  all  prayer  and  s.—s.  for  all  the  saints 
Fhil.  1.  4.  always  in  every  •%.  of  mine — making  my  ■'s. 
19.  this  shall  turn  to  my  salvation,  through  your  ^s. 

4.  6.  but  in  everything  by  prayer  and  supplication 

1  Tim.  2. 1. 1  exhort  therefore,  first  of  ti\\,i'h.a,isup)plications 

5.  5.  and  continueth  in  s.  and  prayers  night  and  day 

2  Titn.1.3.  howunceasingismy  remembrance  of  thee  in  my 
Heb.  5. 7.  and  supplications  with  strong  crying  and  tears  [%. 
Jas.  5.  16.  The  ^s.  of  a  righteous  man  availeth  much 

1  Fet.  3.  12.  upon  the  righteous,  And  his  ears  unto  their  '^s. 

Supplied — eth. — A.V.  ^giveth, ^ministered— eth. 

1  Cor.  16.  17.  which  was  lacking  on  your  part  they  s. 

2  Cor.  9.  10.  he  that  ^i'.  seed  to  the  sower  and  bread  for  food 
11.  9.  Macedonia,  supplied  the  measure  of  my  want 

Gal.  3.  5.  He  therefore  that  -supplietli,  to  you  the  Spirit 
Epli.  4.  16.  through  that  which  every  joint  supplieth 
Col.  2.  19.  whom  all  the  body,  being  ^s.  and  knit  together 

1  Pet.  4.  11.  ministering  as  of  the  strength  which  God  ^s. 

2  Pet.  1.  11.  for  thus  shall  be  richly  '^supplied  unto  you 

see  filleth  up. 

Supply.— 4.  F.   ^add. 

2  Cor.  8.  14.  being  a  s. — abundance  also  may  become  a  s. 
Phil.  1.19.  through  your  supplication  and  the  *■.  of  the  Spirit 
2.  30.  hazarding  his  life  to  supply  that  which  was  lacking 
2  Pet.  1.5.  in  your  faith  '^supply  virtue 
see  fulfil. 

Support. 
1  Th.  5.  14.  support  the  weak,  be  longsuffering  toward  all 


see  help. 


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SUPPOSE 


SWELLING 


Suppose. — A.V.  ^think. 

Lu.  7.  43.  He,  I  suppose,  to  whom  he  forgave  the  most 
Jno.  21.  25.  I  s.  that  even  the  world  itself  would  not  contain 
Acts  2.  15.  these  are  not  drunken,  as  ye  suppose    [the  books 
13.  25.  What  ^suppose  ye  that  I  am  ?  I  am  not  he 

see  account,  reckon,  think. 

Supposed.— ^.F.  ^thought,  ^wont. 

Mat.  20.  10.  they  supposed  that  they  would  receive  more 
Mk.  6.  49.  wallnng  on  the  sea,  s.  that  it  was  an  apparition 
Lu.  3.  23.  being  the  son  (as  was  supposed)  of  Joseph 

19.  11.  they  Is.  that  the  kingdom  of  God  was  immediately 
24.  37.  aiirighted,  and  supposed  that  they  beheld  a  spirit 

Acts  7.  25.  and  he  s.  that  his  brethren  understood  [Moses] 
16.  13.  where  we  ^supposed  there  was  a  place  of  prayer 
21.  29.  Ephesian,  whom  they  s.  that  Paid  had  brought 

26.  18.  brought  no  charge  of  such  evil  things  as  I  s. 

see  counted. 

Supposing. — A.  V.  saying. 

Lu.  2  44.  but  supposing  him  to  be  in  the  company 

Jno   11.  31.  Is.  that  she  was  going  unto  the  tomb  to  weep 

20.  15.  She,  [Mary  Magdalene]  s.  him  to  be  the  gardener 
Acts  14.  19.  out  of  the  city,  s.  that  he  [Paul]  was  dead 

16.  27.  supposing  that  the  prisoners  had  escaped 

27.  13.  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  their  piirpose 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  supposing  that  godliness  is  a  way  of  gain 

see  thinking. 
Supreme. 

1  Fet.  2.  13.  Be  subject — to  the  king,  as  aupre^ne 

Sure. 

Mat.  27.  64.   Command  therefore  that  the  sepulchre  be 
made  sure  [ye  can 

65.  Ye  have  a  guard  :  go  your  way,  make  it  as  sure  as 

66.  So  they  went,  and  made  the  sepulchre  sure 

Acts  13.  34.  give  you  the  holy  and  sure  blessings  of  David 
Bon.  4.  16.  that  the  promise  may  be  sure  to  all  the  seed 
Heb.  6.19.  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  a  hope  both  s.  and  stedf  ast 

2  Pet.  1.  10.  diligence  to  make  your  calling  and  election  s. 

19.  we  have  the  word  of  prophecy  made  more  sure 
see  firm,  know,  we  knoiv. 

Surely  A.V. — see  of  a  truth. 
Surety. 

Heb.  7.  22.  Jesus  become  the  surety  of  a  better  covenant 
see  of  a  truth. 
S\irfeiting. 

X/(t.  21. 34.  haply  your  hearts  be  overcharged  with  surfeiting 

Surge. — A.V.  Hvave. 
Jas.  1   6.  he  that  doubteth  is  like  the  ^surge  of  the  sea 

Surmised. — A.V.  ^deemed. 
Acts  27. 27.  about  midnight  the  sailors  ^surmised  that  they 

Surmisings. 
1  Tim.  6.  4.  whereof  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings,  evil  s. 

Surname — d. — A.  V.  ^surname. 
Mk.  3.  16.  and  Simon  he  surnamed  Peter 

17.  them  he  s.  Boanerges,  which  is,  Sons  of  thunder 
Acts  1.  23.  Barsabbas,  who  was  surnamed  Justus 

4.  36.  Joseph,  who  by  the  apostles  was  s.  Barnabas 

10.  5.  and  fetch  one  Simon,  who  is  ^surnamed  Peter.  18 

11.  13.  and  fetch  Simon,  whose  surname  is  Peter 

12.  12.  the  mother  of  John  whose  surname  was  Mark 

see  called. 


Surpasseth. — A.V.  ^excelleth. 
2  Cor.  3.  10.  by  reason  of  the  glory  that  ^surpasseth 

Suspense. — A.V.  ^doubt. 
Jno.  10.  24.  How  long  dost  thou  hold  us  in  '^suspense  ? 

Sustenance. 
Acts  7.  11.  and  our  fathers  found  no  susteiiance 

Swaddling. 
Lu.  2.  7.  she  wrapped  him  in  swaddling  clothes.  12 

Swallow — ed. — A.V.  ^drowned. 
Mat.  23.  24.  which  strain  out  the  gnat,  and  s.  the  camel 

1  Cor.  15.  54.  Death  is  swallowed  up  in  victory 

2  Cor.  2.  7.  such  a  one  should  be  s.  up  with  his — sorrow 

5.  4.  that  what  is  mortal  may  be  swallowed  up  of  life 
Seb.  11.29.  which  the  Egyptians  assaying  to  do  were  is.up 
Rev.  12. 16.  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  s.  up  the  river 

Sware. — A.V.  ^sworn. 

Mk.  6.  23.  [Herod]  s.  unto  her,  Whatsoever  thou  shalt  ask 

Lu.  1.  73.  The  oath  which  he  sware  unto  Abraham     [4. 13 

Heb.  3.  11.  As  I  sware  in  my  wrath,  They  shall  not  enter. 

18.  And  to  whom  sware  he  that  they  should  not  enter 

6.  13.  could  swear  by  none  greater,  he  sware  by  himself 

7.  21.  The  Lord  sware  and  will  not  repent  himself 
Bev.  10.  6.  and  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

Swear. — A.V.  ^sweareth. 
Mat.  5.  34.  but  I  say  unto  you,  Swear  not  at  all 

36.  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy  head  [of  the  temple 

23.  16.  Whosoever  shall  s.  by  the  temple — s.  by  the  gold 

18.  swear  \)y  the  altar — isweai-by  the  gift  that  is  upon  it 

26.  74.  Then  began  he  to  curse  and  to  swear.    Mk.  14.  71 

Seb.  6. 13.  since  he  could  s%vear  by  none  greater,  he  sware 

16.  For  men  swear  by  the  greater  :  and  in  every  dispute 

Jas.  5.  12.  But  above  all  things,  my  brethren,  swear  not 

see  sweareth. 

Swearers. — A.V.  '^perjured persons. 

1  Tim.  1.  10.  for  men-stealers,  for  liars,  for  false  ^swearers 

Sweareth. — A .  V.  ^sivear. 

Mat.  23.  20.  He  therefore  that  ^s.  by  the  altar,  s.  by  it 

21.  And  he  that  ^sweareth  by  the  temple,  sweareth  by  it 

22.  he  that  ^s.  by  the  heaven,  s.  by  the  throne  of  God 

see  swear. 

Sweat. 
Lu.  22.  44.  his  s.  became  as  it  were  great  drops  of  blood 

Sweep. 

Lu.  15.  8.  doth  not  light  a  lamp,  and  sweep  the  house 

Sweet. — A.V.  Afresh. 
Epih.  5.  2.  sacrifice  to  God  for  an  odoiir  of  a  sweet  smell 
Jas.  3. 11.  from  the  same  opening  SMieef  water  and  bitter  ? 

12.  neither  can  salt  water  yield  ^sweet 
Bev.  10.  9.  in  thy  mouth  it  shall  be  sweet  as  honey.  10 
see  savour. 

Sweetsmelling  A.V. —see  smell. 
Swelling. 

2  Pet.  2.  18.  For,  littering  great  swelling  words  of  vanity 
Jude  16.  (and  their  mouth  speaketh  great  sweZZm^i  words) 


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TABEENACLE 


Swellings. 
2  Cor.  12.20.  backbitiiigs,  whisperings,  stt)e?Zi«g's,  tumults 

Swept. 
Mat.  12.  44.  he  fiudeth  it  empty,  swept.  Lu.  11.  25 

Swerved. 

1  Tim.  1.  6.  from  which  things  some  having  swerved 

Swift. 

Bom.  3.  15.  Their  feet  are  swift  to  shed  blood 

Jas.  1.  19.  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak 

2  Fet.  2.  1.  bringing  upon  themselves  swift  destruction 

Swiftly. -J:.T.  ^slwrtlij. 

2  Fet.  1.  14.  putting  off  of  my  tabernacle  conaeth  "^swiftltj 

Swim. 

Acts  27.  42.  lest  any  of  them  should  switnout,  and  escape 
43.  they  which  could  swim  should  cast  themselves 

Swine. 

Mat.  7.  6.  neither  cast  your  pearls  before  the  swine 

8.  30.  a  herd  of  many  swine  feeding.  Mk.  5.  11 :  Lu.  8.  82 

31.  send  us  away  into  the  herd  of  swine.  Mk.  5.  12 

32.  went  into  the  swine.  Mk.  5.  13,  16:  Lu.  8.  33 
Lu.  15.  15.  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  swine 

16.  been  filled  with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did  eat 

Swollen. 

Acts  28.  6.  they  expected  that  he  would  have  swollen 

Sword. 

Mat.  10.  34.  I  came  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword  flB.  10 
26.51.  drew  hiss.,  and  smote  the  servant.  MA:.  14. 47 :  Jno. 
52.  Put  up  again  thy  sword,  into  its  place  ;  for  all  they 
that  take  the  s.  shall  perish  with  the  s.  Jno.  18. 11 
Lu.  2.  35.  a  sword  shall  pierce  through  thine  own  soul 
22.  36.  let  him  sell  his  cloke,  and  buy  a  sword 
49.  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with  the  sword  ?      [the  sword 
A  cts  12.  2.  he  [Herod]  killed  James  the  brother  of  John  with 
16.  27.  jailor — drew  his  s. ,  and  was  about  to  kill  himself. 
Bom.  8.  35.  or  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword  ? 
13.  4.  be  afraid ;  for  he  beareth  not  the  swurd  in  vain 
Ejjh.  6.  17.  the  s.  of  the  Spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  God 
Heb.  4.  12.  active,  and  sharper  than  any  two-edged  sword 
11.  34.  escaped  the  edge  of  the  sword,  from  weakness 
37.  were  tempted,  they  were  slain  with  the  sword 
Bev.  1.  16.  out  ot  his  mouth  proceeded  a  sharp  two-edgeds. 
2.  12.  saith  he  that  hath  the  sharp  two-edged  sword 
16.  war  against  them  with  the  sword  of  my  mouth 
6.  4.  and  there  was  given  unto  him  a  great  sword 

8.  to  kill  with  s.,  and  with  famine,  and  with  death 

13.  10.  kill  with  the  sword,  with  the  s.  must  he  be  killed 

14.  the  beast,  who  hath  the  stroke  of  the  s.,  and  lived 

19.  15.  out  of  his  mouth  proceedeth  a  sharp  sword 

21.  the  rest  were  killed  with  the  sivord  of  him  that 

sat  upon  the  horse,  even  the  s.  which  came  forth 

Swords. 

Mat.  26.  47.  a  great  multitude  with  s.  andstaves.  Mh.  14.43 
55.  Ax&  ye  come  out  as  against  a  robber  with  sivords 
and  staves  to  seize  me  ?  Mh.  14.  48 :  Lu.  22.  52 
Lu.  22.  38-  And  they  said,  Lord,  behold,  here  are  two  s. 

Sworn. 

Acts  2.  30.  knowing  that  God  had  s.  with  an  oath  to  him 
see  sware,  voxhchsafed. 


Sycamine. 
Lu.  17.  6.  ye  would  say  unto  this  s.  tree.  Be  thou  rooted  up 

Sycomore. 
Lu.  19.  4.  [ZacchsBus]  climbed  up  into  a  sycomore  tree 

Synagogue.  — ^.F.  ^assembly,  '^congregation. 

Mat.  12.  9.  [Jesus]  departed  thence,  and  went  into  their  s. 
13.  64.  he  taught  them  in  their  s.  Mk.  1.  21  :  3.  1  :  6.  2. 
Mk.  1.  23.  in  their  s.  a  man  with  an  unclean.  Lu.  4.  33 
29.  of  the  sijuagogue—  into  the  house  of  Simon,  iw.  4.  38 
5.22.  one  of' the  rulers  of  the  s.  36,  38  :  itt.  8.41,49  :  13.14 
Lu.  4.  16.  entered — into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  day 
20.  the  eyes  of  all  in  the  s.  were  fastened  on  him 
28.  they  were  all  filled  with  wrath  in  the  synagogue 
7.  5.  he  loveth  our  nation,  and  himself  built  us  our  s. 
Jno.  6.  59.  in  the  synagogue,  as  he  taught  in  Capernaum 

9.  22.  confess  him  to  be  Christ,  he — be  \mi  out  of  the  s. 

12.  42.  lest  they  should  be  put  out  of  the  synagogue 
Acts  6.  9.  that  were  of  the  s.  called  the  s.  of  the  Libertines 

13.  14.  to  Antioch  of  Pisidia  ;  and  they  went  into  the  s. 
15.   the  rulers  of  the  synagogue  sent  unto  them 

43.  when  the  '^s.  broke  up — proselytes  followed  Paul 

14.  1.  Iconium — they  entered  together  into  the  s.  of  the 
17.1.  to  Thessalonica,  where  was  a  synagogue  oi  the  Jews 

10.  unto  Beroea — went  into  the  synagogue  of  the  Jews 
17.  So  he  reasoned  in  the  s.  with  the  Jews.  18.  4 
18.  7.   Titus  Justus — whose  house  joined  hard  to  the  s. 
8.  And  Crispus,  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  believed 
17.  laid  hold  on  Sosthenes,  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue 
26.  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the  synagogue.  19.  8 

22.  19.  I  [Paul]  imprisoned  and  beat  in  every  s;/«ag'0(7<te 
Jas.  2.  2.  there  come  into  your  ^s.  a  man  with  a  gold  ring 
Bev.  2.  9.  Jews,  and  they  are  not,  but  are  a  s.  of  Satan 

3.  9.  Behold,  I  give  of  the  synagogtie  of  Satan 
see  synagogues. 

Synagogues. — A.V.  ^synagogue. 

Mat.  4.  23.  Jesus  went  about  in  all  Galilee,    teaching  in 
their  synagogues.  9. 35  :  Mk.  1. 39  :  Lu.  4.  44  :  13. 10 
6.  2.  sound  not  a  trumxaet — as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the  s. 
5.  they  love  to  stand  and  pray  in  the  synagogues 

10.  17.  in  their  synagogues  they  will  scourge  you.  23.  34 

23.  6.  chief  seats  in  the  s.  Mk. 12.  39:  iw.  11.  43:  20.46 
Mk.  13.  9.  and  in  synagogues  shall  ye  be  beaten 

Lu.  4.  15.  And  he  taught  in  their  s.,  being  glorified  of  all 

12.  11.  And  when  they  bring  you  before  the  synagogues 
21.  12.  delivering  you  up  to  the  synagogues  and  prisons 

Jno.  16.  2.  They  shall  put  you  out  of  the  synagogues 

18.  20.  I  ever  taught  in  ^synagogues,  and  in  the  temple 
Acts  9.  2.  asked  of  him  letters  to  Damascus  iinto  the  s. 
20.  straightway  in  the  synagogues  he  proclaimed  Jesus 

13.  5.  theyproclaimed  the  word  of  Godin  thes;/Ha//0(7z^e.s 
15.21.  Moses — being  read  in  the  s//h«//o(7»,cs  every  sabbath 

24.  12.  or  stirring  up  a  crowd,  nor  in  the  synagogues 
26.  11.  [Saul]  punishing  them  oftentimes  in  all  the  is. 


T. 


Tabernacle. — A.  V.  ^dwell. 
Acts!,  is.  ye  took  up  the  tabernacle  of  Moloch,  And  the  star 
44.  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony 
15.  16.  I  will  build  again  the  tabernacle  of  David 
2Cor.  5.1.  iftheearthlyhouseofour^a&ernacZebe dissolved 
4.  For  indeed  we  that  are  in  this  tabernacle  do  groan 


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Heh.  8.  2.  a  minister  of  the  sanctuary,  and  of  the  true  t. 

5.  about  to  make  the  tabernacle  :  for,  See,  saith  he 

9.  2.  there  was  a  tabernacle  prepared,  the  first,  wherein 
3.  the  tabernacle  which  is  called  the  Holies  of  holies 

6.  priests  go  in  continually  into  the  first  tabernacle 

8.  while  as  the  first  tabernacle  is  yet  standing 

11.  through  the  greater  and  more  perfect  t.,  not  made 
21.  the  t.  and  all  the  vessels — sprinkled  in  like  manner 

13.10.  they  have  no  right  to  eat  which  serve  the  tabernacle 
2  Pet.  1.  13.  as  lougasIaminthisia6er)iac?e,  tostiryouup 

14.  the  putting  off  of  my  tabernacle  cometh  swiftly 
Bev.  7.  15.  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  spread  his  ^t.  over 

13.  6.   to  blaspheme  his  name,  and  his  tabernacle 
15.  5.  temple  of  the  t.  of  the  testimony  in  heaven 
21.  3.  Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  is  with  men 
see  habitation. 

Tabernacles. — A.  V.  ^habitations. 
Mat.  17.  4.  I  will  make  here  three  t.  Mh.  9.  5  :    Lu.  9.  33 
Lii.  16.  9.  they  may  receive  you  into  the  eternal  H. 
see  tents,  feast. 

Table. 

Mat.  15.  27.  Yea,  Lord  :  for  even  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs 

which  fall  from  their  masters'  table.  Mk.  7.  28 

Lu.  16.  21.  the  crumbs  that  fell  from  the  rich  man's  table 

22. 21.  hand  of  him  that  betrayeth  me  is  with  me  on  the  t. 

30.  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table  in  my  kingdom 

Jno.  13.  28.  no  man  at  the  table  knew  for  what  intent  he 

Bom.  11.  9.  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare,  and  a  trap 

1  Cor.  10.  21.  ye  cannot  partake  of  the  table  of  the  Lord, 

and  of  the  table  of  devils 
Heb.  9.  2.  wherein  were  the  candlestick,  and  the  table 
see  meat. 

Writing  Table  A.V — see  tablet. 

Tables. 

Mat.  21.  12.  and  overthrew  the  t.  Mk.  11.  15  :  Jno.  2.  15 
Acts  6.  2.  forsake  the  word  of  God,  and  serve  tables 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  not  in  t.  of  stone,  but  in  t.  that  are  hearts  of  flesh 
Heh.  9.  4.  Aaron's  rod  that  budded,  and  the  tables  of  the 

Tablet.— ^.F.  Hable. 
Lu.  1.  63.  And  he  asked  for  a  writing  Hablet,  and  wrote 

Tackling. 
Acts  27. 19.   cast  out  with  their  own  hands  the  t.  of  the  ship 

Tail— s. 

Bev.   9.   10.  And  they  have   tails  like  unto    scorpions — 
and  in  their  tails  is  power  to  hurt  men 
19.  in  their  tails  :  for  their  tails  are  like  unto  serpents 

12.  4.  And  his  tail  draweth  the  third  part  of  the  stars 

Take. — A.V.  ^ajiprehend,  "^carry,  Head,  hnake,  ^receive, 
''seize,  ^taketh,  Hook. 

Mat.  1.  20.  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 
2.  13.  Arise  and  ^aA;e  the  young  child  and  his  mother.  20 

9.  6.  t.  up  thy  bed.  Mk.  2.  9,  11 :  La.  5.  24  :  Jno.  5.  8,  12 

10.  38.  "^t.  his  cross  and  follow  after  me,  is  not  worthy 
11. 12.  and  men  of  violence  take  it  by  force 

29.  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

15.  26.  It  is  not  meet  to  t.  the  children's  bread.  Ml:  7.  27 

16.  5.  to  the  other  side  and  foi-got  to  take  bread.  Mk.  8. 14 
24.  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  uj)  his  cross,  and 

follow  me.     Mk.  8.  34  :  Lu.  9.  23 

17.  27.  take  up  the  fish  that  first  cometh  up — that  take 

18.  16.  t.  with  thee  one  or  two  more,  that  at  the  mouth 


Mat.  20.  14.  Take  up  that  which  is  thine,  and  go  thy  way 

21.  38.  come,  let  us  kill  him,  and  Hake  his  inheritance 

24.  17.  on  the  housetop  not  go  down  to  t.  out.  Mk.  13.  15 

25.  28.  Take  ye  away  therefore  the  talent  from  him 

26.  4.  t.  Jesus  by  subtilty.  Mk.  14. 1 :  Jiw.  7.  30,  32  :  10.  39 

26.  and  said,  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body.  Mk.  14.  22 
45.  Sleep  on  now,  and  t.  your  rest.  Mk.  14.  41 

52.  for  all  they  that  take  the  sword  shall  perish  with 
Mk.  4.  36.  they  Hake  him  with  them,  even  as  he  was 
6.  8.  should  take  nothing  for  their  journey.  Lu.  9.  3 
12.  19.  that  his  brother  should  take  his  wife.  Lu.  20.  28 

14.  44.  I  shall  kiss,  that  is  he  ;  take  him,  and  lead  him 

15.  24.  casting  lots  upon  them,  what  each  should  take 
36.  let  us  see  whether  Elijah  cometh  to  take  him  down 

16. 18.  speak  with  new  tongues ;  they  shall  t.  up  serpents 
Lu.&.i..  and  did  take  and  eat  the  shewbread,  and  gave  also 
10.  35.  gave  them  to  the  host,  and  said,  Takec&xe  of  him 
12.  19.  goods  laid  up  for  many  years  ;  take  thine  ease 

14.  9.  shalt  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest  place 

16.  6.  Take  thy  bond,  and  sit  down  quickly.  7 

19.  24.  Take  away  from  him  the  pound,  and  give  it 

22.  17.  cup — Take  this,  and  divide  it  among  yourselves 

36.  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  it  [house 
Jno.  2.  16.  T.  these  things  hence  ;  make  not  my  Father's 

5.  10.  it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  "^take  up  thy  bed 

6.  7.  is  not  sufficient — that  every  one  may  take  a  little 

15.  about  to  come  and  t.  him  by  force,  to  make  him  king 

10.  17.  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  may  take  it  again 

18.  I  have  power  to  lay  it  down,  and  I  have  power  to 
take  it  again 

11.  57.  he  should  shew  it,  that  they  might  take  him 

16. 14.  he  shall^take  of  mine,  and  shall  declare  it  unto  you 

17.  15.  not  that  thou  shouldst  take  them  from  the  world 

18.  31.  Pilate — Take  him  yourselves,  and  judge  him 

19.  6.  Pilate — Take  him  yourselves,  and  cri;cify  him    [t. 
^  c^s  1 .  20.  no  man  dwell  therein :  and,  His  office  let  another 

15.  14.  visit  the  Gentiles,  to  take  out  of  them  a  people 

37.  Barnabas  was  minded  to  take  with  them  John  also 

38.  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  with  them  him 

20.  13.  sail  for  Assos,  there  intending  to  take  in  Paul 

21.  24.  [a  vow  on  them]  these  take,  and  purify  thyself 

27.  33.  Paul  besought  them  all  to  take  some  food.  34 

1  Cor.  6.  7.  Why  not  rather  take  wrong? 

15.  shall  I  then  take  away  the  members  of  Christ 

2  Cor.  11.  32.  king  guarded  the  city — in  order  to  ^take  me 

12.  10.  Wherefore  I  take  pleasure  in  weaknesses 

17.  Did  I  Hake  advantage  of  you  by  any  one  of  them 

18.  Did  Titus  -^fake  any  advantage  of  you  ? 

Epli..  6.  13.  Wherefore  take  up  the  whole  armour  of  God 
17.  And  take  the  helmet  of  salvation 

1  Tim.  3.  5.  how  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of  God  ?) 

2  Tim.  3.  6.  Hake  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 

4.  11.   Take  Mark,  and  bring  him  with  thee 

Heb.  2.  16.  For  verily  not  of  angels  doth  he  ^take  hold 
7.  5.  have  commandment  to  take  tithes  of  the  people 
Jas.  5.  10.  Take,  brethren,  for  an  example  of  suffering 
1  Pet.  2.  20.  ye  shall  take  it  patiently  ?   but  if,  when  ye 
do  well,  and  suffer  for  it,  ye  shall  take  it  patiently 
Bev.  3.  11.  that  which  thou  hast,  that  no  one  t.  thy  crown 

5.  9.  Worthy  art  thou  to  t.  the  book,  and  to  open  the  seals 

6.  4.  to  him  that  sat  thereon  it  was  given  to  take  peace 
10.  8.   Go,  take  the  book  which  is  open    [from  the  earth 

9.  he  saith  unto  me.  Take  it,  and  eat  it  up 

22.  17.  he  that  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely 

see  hold,  receive,  seize,  taketh,  testify,  withhold. 

Take  away. 

Mat.  5.  40.  take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have  thy  cloke  also 
Lu.  1.  25.  take  aivay  my  [Elisabeth]  reproach  among  men 


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Lu.  17.  31.  goods  in  the  house,  let  him  not  go — to  t.  them 

Jno.  11.  39.  Jesus  saith,  Takeje  away  the  stone       \_awaij 

48.  Romans  will  come  and  take  aivay  both  our  place 

and  our  nation  [the  body  of  Jesus 

19.  38.  Joseph — asked  of  Pilate  that  he  might  take  away 
Bom.  11.  27.  When  I  shall  take  away  their  sins 

Heb.  10.  4.  blood  of  bulls  and  goats  should  take  away  sins 

11.  sacrifices,  the  which  can  never  take  aivay  sins 
1  Jiio.  8.  5.  that  he  was  manifested  to  take  away  sins 
i?ey.22.19.  any  man  shall  t.  away  from  the  words  of  the  book 
— God  shall  take  away  his  part  from  the  tree  of  life 
see  remove. 

Take  heed. — A.V.  ^beware. 

Mat.  6. 1.  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  righteousness 

16.  6.  Take  heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven.  Mk.  8.  15 
24.  4.  T.  7i.  that  no  man  lead  vou  astray.  Mk.  13.  5:  L:i. 

Mk.  4.  24.  Take  heed  what  ye  hear  [21.  8 

13.  9.  take  ye  heed  to  yourselves  :  for  they  shall  deliver 
23.  But  take  ye  heed  :  behold,  I  have  told  you  all 
33.  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray :  for  ye  know  not 
Lu.  8.  18.  Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear 

12. 15.  Take  h.,  and  keep  yourselves  from  all  covetousness 

17.  3.  Take  heed  to  yourselves  :  if  thy  brother  sin 

21.  34.  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest  haply  your  hearts 
Acts  5.  35.  take  heed  to  yourselves  as  touching  these  men 

20.  28.  Take  heed  unto  yourselves,  and  to  all  the  flock 

1  Co)-.  3.  10.  let  each  man  take  h.  how  he  buildeth  thereon 

8.  9.  take  heed  lest  by  any  means  this  liberty  of  yours 
10.  12.  let  him  that  thinketh  he  standeth  t.  h.  lest  he  fall 

Gal.  5.  15.  take  h.  that  ye  be  not  consumed  one  of  another 
Col.  2.8.  ir.  A.  lest  there  shall  be  anyone  that  maketh  spoil 

4.  17.  Take  heed  to  the  ministry  which  thou        loi  you 

1  Tim.  4.  16.  Take  heed,  to  thyself,  and  to  thy  teaching 
Heb.B.  12.  Take  h.,  brethren,  lest— an  evil  heart  of  unbelief 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  take  heed,  as  uuto  a  lamp  shining  in  a  dark 

see  look,  see. 

Take  thought. — A.V.  ^provide — ing. 

Bom.  12.  17.  ''■Take  t.  for  things  honoui-able  in  the  sight 
2  Cor.  8.  21.  for  we  Hake  thought  for  things  honourable 

Taken. — A.V.  ''^ajiprehended,  ^caught,  Viold,  h-eceived, 
^removed,  ^sent  away,  '^took. 

Mat.  9.  15.  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away.  Mk.  2.  20  : 
Lu.  5.  35 
13.  12.  from  him  shall  be  taken  away  even  that  which 

he  hath.  25.  29  :  Mk.  4.  25  :  Lu.  8.  18  :  19.  26 
21.21.  BethouS^.upandcast  into  the  sea.  Mk.  11.  523 

43.  The  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  away  from  you 
24.40.  two  men  be  in  the  field;  one  is.  taken.  Lu.  17.  34 
41.  two  women— one  is  taken.  Lu.  17.  35 
26.  57.  they  that  had  '^takeii  Jesus  led  him  away 
28.  12.  had  taken  counsel,  they  gave  large  money 
Mk.  6.  46.  after  he  had  Haken  leave  of  them,  he  departed 
Lu.  1.  1.  Forasmuch  as  many  have  taken  in  hand  to  draw 

5.  9.  at  the  draught  of  the  fishes  which  they  had  taken 

9.  17.  and  there  was  taken  up  that  which  remained  over 

10.  42.  chosen  the  good  part,  which  shall  not  be  r^.away 
Jno.  7.  44.  would  have  taken  him;  but  no  man  laid  hands 

8.  3.  the  Pharisees  bring  a  woman  taken  in  adultery 

19.  31.  legs — broken,  and  that  they  might  be  taken  away 

20.  1.  and  seeth  the  stone  taken  away  from  the  tomb 
2.  They  have  taken  away  the  Lord.  13 

21.  10.  Bring  of  the  fish  which  ye  have  now  Haken 
Acts  1.  9.  he  was  taken  up ;  and  a  cloud  received  him 

8.  33.  In  his  humiliation  his  judgement  was  taketisivia.y 

— For  his  life  is  taken  from  the  earth 
12.  4.  when  he  had  Haken  him,  he  put  him  in  prison 


^c^s  20.  9.  Eutychus — third  story,  and  was  taken  up  dead 
27.  20.  all  hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was  now  t.  away 
33.  ye  wait  and  continue  fasting,  having  taken  nothing 
35.  and  had  ''taken  bread,  he  gave  thanks  to  God 

1  Cor.  5.  2    he  that  had  done  this  deed  might  be  t.  away 

10.  13.  There  hath  no  temptation  taken  you  but  such  as 

2  Cor.  3.  16.  turn  to  the  Lord,  the  veil  is  taken  away 
Col.  2.  14.  hath  "^t.  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  the  cross 
2  T/t.  2.  7.  restraineth  now,  until  he  be  t.  out  of  the  way 
2  Tim.  2.  26.  having  been  t.  captive  by  the  Lord's  servant 
Heb.  5. 1.  every  high  priest,  being  taken  from  among  men 

7.  6.  counted  from  them  hath  Haken  tithes  of  Abraham 
2  Pet.  2.  12.  born  mere  animals  to  be  taken  and  destroyed 
Bev.  5.  8.  And  when  he  had  taken  the  book 

11.  17.  because  thou  hast  taken  thy  great  power 
19.  20.  And  the  beast  was  taken,  and  with  him 

see  bereaved,  enrolled,  exacted,  he  took,  hoisted,  received,  seized,  took. 

Takest. 

Lie.  19.  21.  an  austere  man  :  thou  takest  up  that  thou 

Taketh.— .<4.F.  Hake,  Hook. 

Mat.  4.  5.  Then  the  devil  taketh  him  into  the  holy  city 
8.  taketh  him  uuto  an  exceeding  high  mountain 
9.  16.  t.  from  the  garment,  and  a  worse  rent.  Mk.  2.  21 

12.  45.  taketh  with  himself  seven  other  spirits.  Lu.  11.  26 
17.  1.  Jesus  t.  with  him  Peter,  and  James.  Mk.  9.  2 :  14.  33 

Mk.  4.  15.   Satan,  and  taketh  away  the  word.  Lu.  8.  12 
5   40.  he,  having  put  them  all  forth,  taketh  the  father 

9.  18.  it  taketh  him,  it  dasheth  him  down.  Lit.  9.  39 
Lu.  6.  29.  from  him  that  taketh  away  thy  cloke  withhold 

30.  of  him  that  t.  away  thy  goods  ask  them  not  again 
11.  22.  he  taketh  from  him  his  whole  armour  wherein 
16.  3.  my  lord  taketh  away  the  stewardship  from  me? 
Jno.  1.  29.  Lamb  of  God,  which  taketh  away  the  sin 

10.  18.  No  one  taketh  it  away  from  me,  but  I  lay  it  down 

15.  2.  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not  fruit,  he  t.  it  away 

16.  15.  he  Haketh  of  mine,  and  shall  declare  it  unto  you 
22.  your  joy  no  one  taketh  away  from  yoii 

21.  13.  Jesiis  Cometh,  and  taketh  the  bread,  and  giveth 

1  Cor.  11.  21.  each  one  taketh  before  other  his  own  siipper 

2  Cor.  11.  20.  devoureth  you,  if  he  Haketh  you  captive 
Keb.  2.  16.  not  of  angels  doth  he  take  hold,  but  he  H.  hold 

5.  4.  And  no  man  taketh  the  honour  unto  himself 

10.  9.  He  taketh  away  the  first,  that  he  may  establish 
Bev.  5.  7.  he  Haketh  it  out  of  the  right  hand  of  him 

8.  5.  And  the  angel  Haketh  the  censer  ;  and  he  filled  it 

see  take,  visiteth. 

Taking.— ^.F.  Hook. 
Mk.  15.  46.  H.  him  down,  wound  him  in  the  linen  cloth 
Lu.  19.  22.  austere  man,  taking  up  that  I  laid  not  down 
Jno.  11.  13.  they  thought  that  he  spake  of  t.  rest  in  sleep 
Acts  12.  25.  H.  with  them  John  whose  surname  was  Mark 

21.  11.  [Agabus]  H.  Paul's  girdle,  he  bound  his  own  feet 

2  Cor.  2.  13.  but  taking  my  leave  of  them,  I  went  forth 

11.  8.  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages  of  them 
Gal.  2.  1.  again  to  Jerusalem.— ''■taking  Titus  also  with  me 
Ejjh.  6.  16.  withal  taking  up  the  shield  of  faith 

Phil.  2.  7.  emptied  himself,  '■taking  the  form  of  a  servant 

3  Jno.  1.  they  went  forth,  taking  nothing  of  the  Gentiles 

see  anxious,  exercising,  finding,  led,  rendering. 

Talent. 

Mat.  25.  24.  he  also  that  had  received  the  one  talent  came 
25.  and  went  away  and  hid  thy  talent  in  the  earth 
28.  Take  ye  away  therefore  the  talent  from  him 

Bev.  16.  21.  hail,  every  stone  about  the  weight  of  a  talent 


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Talents. 

Mat.  18.  24.  which  owed  him  ten  thousand  talents 
25.  15.  And  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents.  16,  20,  22,  28 

Tales  A.V.—see  talk. 

Talitha  cumi. 
Mk.  5.  41.  the  child  by  the  hand,  he  saith  unto  her  T.  c. 

Talk.— A.V.  stales,  ^ivords. 

Mat.  22.  15.  counsel  how  they  might  ensnare  him  in  his  t. 
Mk.  12.  13.  that  they  might  catch  him  in  "^talk 
Lu.  24.  11.  words  appeared  in  their  sight  as  idle  ^talt; 
see  speak. 

Talked. 

Lu.  9. 30.  ^.with  him  two  men,  which  were  Moses  and  Elijah 
Acts  10.  27.   [Peter]  as  he  talked  with  him,  he  went  in 
20.  11.  eaten,  and  had  talked  with  them  a  long  while 
see  spake,  speaking,  communed. 

Talkers. 
Tit.  1.  10.  unruly  men,  vain  talkers  and  deceivers 

Talkest  A.V. — see  speakest. 
Talketh  A .  V. — see  speaketh. 

Talking. — A.  V.  ^jangling. 

Mat.  17.  3.  Moses  and  Elijah  talking  with  him.  Mk.  9.  4 
JEph.  5.  4.  nor  filthiness,  nor  foolish  talking,  or  jesting 
1  Tim.  1.  6.  have  turned  aside  uuto  vain  Halking 

see  speaking. 

Tame. 

Mk.  5.  4.  no  man  had  strength  to  tame  him 

Jas.  3.  8.  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame ;  it  is  a  restless  evil 

Tamed. 

Jas.  8.  7.  is  tamed,  and  hath  been  tamed  by  mankind 

Tanner. 
Acts  9.  43.  in  Joppa  with  one  Simon  a  tanner.    10.  6,  32 

Tare. 
Mk.  9.  20.  the  spirit  tare  him  grievously.  Lit.  9.  42 

Tares. 

Mat.  13.  25.  men  slept,  his  enemy  came  and  sowed  tares 

26.  brought  forth  fruit,  then  appeared  the  tares  also 

27.  good  seed  in  thy  field  ?  whence  then  hath  it  tares  ? 

29.  lest  haply  while  ye  gather  up  the  tares,  ye  root  up 

30.  I  will  say  to  the  reapers,  Gather  up  first  the  tares 
36.  Explain  unto  iis  the  parable  of  the  ta7-es  of  the  field 
38.  the  tares  are  the  sons  of  the  evil  one 

40.  As  therefore  the  tares  are  gathered  up  and  burned 

Tarried. — A.V.  ^abode,  "^continued,  Viad  been. 

Mat.  25. 5.  while  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all  slumbered 
Lu.  1.  21.  they  marvelled  while  he  tarried  in  the  temple 

2.  43.  the  boy  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  Jerusalem 
Jno.  3.  22.  Jesus — there  he  t.  with  them,  and  baptized 

11.  54.  Ephraim  ;  and  there  he  ^terrie^Z  with  the  disciples 
Acts  12.  19.  Herod — went  down — to  CfBsarea,  and  ^t.  there 

14.  3.  Long  time  therefore  they  Harried  there  speaking 

28.  they  Harried  no  little  time  with  the  disciples 


Acts  18, 18.  Paul,  having  tarried  after  this  yet  many  days 

20.  6.  to  Troas — where  we  Harried  seven  days 

21.  4.  having  found  the  disciples,  we  t.  there  seven  days 
10.  as  we  tarried  there  many  days,  there  came — Agabus 

25. 14.  as  they  s^.  there  many  days,  Festus  laid  Paul's  case 
28.  12.  touching  at  Syracuse,  we  tarried  there  three  days 
Gal.  1.  18.  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  visit  Cephas,  and  H. 
see  abode,  spent,  waiting. 

Tarriest — eth. — A.V.  ^delayeth. 
Mat.  24. 48.  servant  shall  say  in  his  heart,  My  lori'^tarrieth 
Acts  22.  16.  And  now  why  t.  thou?  arise,  and  be  baptized 

Tarry. — A.V.  ^abide. 

Lu.  24.  49.  but  tai-rg  ye  in  the  city,  until  ye  be  clothed 

Jno.  21.  22.  If  I  will  that  he  tarry  till  I  come.  23 

Acts  10.  48.  Then  prayed  they  him  to  tarry  certain  days 

28.  14.  were  intreated  to  tarry  with  them  seven  days 
1  Cor.  16.  7.  for  I  hope  to  tarry  a  while  with  you 
8.  But  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesus  until  Pentecost 
1  Tim.  1.  3.  As  I  exhorted  thee  to  ^tarry  at  Ephesus 

3.  15.  but  if  I  tarry  long,  that  thou  mayest  know 
Heb.  10.  37.  He  that  cometh  shall  come,  and  shall  not  t. 
see  abide,  wait. 

Tarrying. — A.V.  '^abiding. 
ActslQ.  12.  we  were  in  this  city  Harrying  certain  days 

Taste.— .4. F.  ^eat. 

Mai.  16.  28.  shall  in  no  wise  i.  of  death.  M^-.  9. 1. :  i^t.  9.2? 
Lu.  14.  24.  which  were  bidden  shall  taste  of  my  supper 
Jno.  8.  5i.  keep  my  word,  he  shall  never  taste  of  death 
Acts  23.  14.  bound  ourselves  under  a — curse,  to  H.  nothing 
Col.  2.  21.  Handle  not,  nor  taste,  nor  touch  [man 

Heb.  2.  9.  by  the  grace  of  God  he  should  t.  death  for  every 

Tasted. 

Mat.  'ill.  34.  mingled  with  gall :  and  when  he  had  tasted  it 
Jno.  2.  9.  when  the  ruler  of  the  feast  tasted^  the  water 
Heb.  6.  4.  once  enlightened  and  tasted  of  the  heavenly  gift 

5.  and  tasted  the  good  word  of  God,  and  the  powers 
1  Pet.  2.  3.  if  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  is  gracious 

Tattlers. 
1  Tim.  5. 13.  not  only  idle,  but  tattlers  also  and  busybodies 

Taught.— ^.F.  Hearn. 

Mat.  5.  2.  [Jesus]  taiight  them.    Mk.  2.  13:  4.  2:   9.  31: 
10.  1:  11.  17:  Lu.  5.  3 

7.  29.  he  taught  them  as  one  having  authority.  Mk.  1.  22 
13.  S4.  [Jesus]  i.  them  in  their  synagogue.  iM.4. 15:  6.6 
28.  15.  So  they  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they  were  t. 

Mk.  6.  30.   they  liad  done,  and  whatsoever  they  had  taught 

12.  35.  as  he  taught  in  the  temple.  Jno.  7. 14  :  8.  2,  20 
Lu.  11.  1.  teach  us  to  pray — as  John  also  t.  his  disciples 
Jno.  6.  45.  And  they  shall  all  be  taught  of  God 

8.  28.  but  as  the  'Fa.th.ev  taught  me,  I  speak  these  things 
18.  20.  I  ever  taught  in  synagogues,  and  in  the  temple 

Acts  4.  2.  sore  troubled  because  they  taught  the  people 

5.  21.  into  the  temple  about  daybreak,  and  taught 
11.  26.  with  the  church,  and  taught  much  people 

15.  1.  from  Judaea  and  t.  the  brethren,  saying,  Except 
18.  25.  [Apollos]  t.  carefully  the  things  concerning  Jesus 
Oal.  1.  12.  receive  it  from  man,  nor  was  I  taught  it 

6.  6.  let  him  that  is  taught  in  the  word  communicate 
Eph.  4.  21.  if  so  be  that  ye  heard  him,  and  were  t.  in  him 
Col.  2.  7.  stablished  in  your  faith,  even  as  ye  were  taught 
1  Th.  4.  9.  yourselves  are  t.  of  God  to  love  one  another 


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TEAKING 


2  Th.  2.  15.  and  hold  the  traditions  which  ye  were  taught 
1  Tim.  1.  20.  that  they  might  be  itei/t/ZfY  not  to  blaspheme 
1  J7w.  2.  27.  even  as  it  taught  you,  ye  abide  iu  him 
Bev.  2.  14.  Balaam,  who  t.  Balak  to  cast  a  stumbUngblock 
see  instructed,  made,  teach,  teaching. 

Taverns  A.  V.-  -see  proper  names. 

Taxed  A.V. — see  enrol,  enrolled. 

Taxing  A.V.— see  enrolment. 

Teach.— .4. F.  '^taught. 

Mat.  5.  19.  and  shall  teach  men  so,  shall  be  called  least — 
and  teach  them,  he  shall  be  called  great      [cities 

11.  1.  Jesus — departed  thence  to  t.  and  preach  iu  their 
Mk.  6.  34.  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things.  2 

8.  31.  to  teach  them,  that  the  Sou  of  man  must  suffer 
Lu.  11.  1.  Lord,  teach  us  to  pray,  even  as  John  also 

12.  12.  Holy  Spirit  shall  teach  you  in  that  very  hour 

13.  26.  and  thou  didst  Heach  iu  our  streets 

Jno.  7.  35.  will  he  go  unto — Greeks, and  teaclvi'he  Greeks  ? 

9.  34.  Thou  wast — boru  in  sins,  and  dost  thou  teach\i&  ? 

14.  26.  send  in  my  name,  he  shall  teach  j-ou  all  things 
Acts  1.  1.  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and  to  teach 

4.  18.  not  to  speak  at  all  nor  teach  in  the  name  of  Jesus 
5   28.  We  straitly  charged  j'ou  not  to  teach  in  this  name 
42.  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  to  preach  Jesus 
1  Cor.  4.  17.  even  as  I  teach  everywhere  in  every  church 
11.  14.  nature  itself  teach  you,  that,  if  a  man  have  long 

1  Tim.  1.3.  charge  certain  men  not  to  t.  a  different  doctrine 

2.  12.  But  I  permit  not  a  woman  to  teach 

3.  2.  The  bishop  therefore  must  be — apt  to  teach 

4.  11.  These  things  commaud  and  teach 
6.  2.  These  things  teach  and  exhort 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  faithful  men,  who  shall  be  able  to  teach  others 

24.  must  not  strive,  but  be  gentle  towards  all,  apt  to  t. 
Heb.  5.  12.  again  that  some  one  teach  you  the  rudiments 
8.  11.  they  shall  not  teach  every  man  his  fellow-citizen 
1  Jno.  2.  27.  and  ye  need  not  that  any  one  teach  you 
see  disciples,  instruct,  make,  set,  teacheth,  train. 

Teacher. — A.V.  hnaster. 

Mat.  23.  8.  one  is  your  ^teacher,  and  all  ye  are  brethren 
J)w.  3.  2.  know  that  thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  God 

10.  Art  thou  the  steadier  of  Israel,  and  understandest 
Rom.  2.  20.  a  corrector  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher  of  babes 

1  Tim.  2.  7.  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  truth 

2  Tim.  1.  11.  appointed  a  preacher,  and  an  apostle,  and  a  t. 

Teachers.— ^.F.  ^masters. 

Acts  13.  1.  at  Antioch — prophets  and  t.,  Barnabas,  and 
1  Cor.  12.  28.  first  apostles,  secondly  prophets,  thirdly  t. 
29.  Are  all  apostles  ?  are  all  prophets  ?  are  all  teachers  ? 
Eph.  4.  11.  evangelists;  and  some,  pastors  and  teachers 

1  Tim.  1.  7.  desiring  to  be  teachers  of  the  law 

2  Titn.  4.  3.  will  heap  to  themselves  <.  after  their  own  lusts 
Tit.  2.  3.  aged  women — teachers  of  that  which  is  good 
Heh.  5.  12.  when  by  reason  of  the  time  ye  ought  to  be  t. 
Jas.  3.  1.  Be  not  many  Heachers,  my  brethren 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  among  you  also  there  shall  be  false  teachers 

Teachest. 

Mat.  22. 16.  t.  the  way  of  God  in  truth.  Mh.  12. 14  :  Lu.  20.  21 
Acts  21.21.  thou  t.  all  the  Jews  which  are  among  the  Gentiles 
Bom.  2. 21.  thou — that  teachest  another,  t.  thou  not  thyself  ? 

44  38 


Teacheth.— ^.T.  Heach. 

Acts  21.  28.   This  is  the  man,  that  t.  all  men  everywhere 

Bont.  12.  7.  he  that  teacheth,  to  his  teaching 

1  Cor.  2.  13.  not  in  words  which  man's  wisdom  teacheth, 

but  which  the  Spirit  teacheth  ;  comparing 
Gal.  6.  6.  communicate  unto  him  that  t.  in  all  good  things 
1  Tim.  6.  3.  If  any  man  ^teacheth  a  different  doctrine 
1  J}io.  2.  27.  his  anointing  t.  you  concerning  all  things 
Bev.  2.  20.  Jezebel — she  H.  and  seduceth  my  servants 

Teaching. — A.V.  ^doctrine,  Haught. 

Mat.  4.  23.  t.  in  their  synagogues.  9.  35  :  Lu.  4.  23I :  13.  10 
7.  28.  multitudes  were  astonished  at  his  ^teaching.  22. 
133 :  Mk.  1.  122  :  Lu.  4.  i32 

15.  9.  do  they  worship  me,  T.  as  their  doctrines.  Mk.  7.  7 

16.  12.  beware— of  the  ^teaching  of  the  Pharisees 
26.  55.  I  sat  daily  in  the  temple  teaching.  Mh.  14.  49 
28.  20.  teaching  them  to  observe  all  things  whatsoever 

Mk.  1.  27.  What  is  this  ?  a  new  Heaching\ 

4.  2.  and  said  unto  thetn  in  his  '^teaching.  12.  ^38 

6.  6.  And  he  went  round  about  the  villages  teaching 
Lu.  5. 17.  he  was  t. ;  and  there  were  Pharisees  and  doctors 
21.  37.  teaching  in  the  temple.  19.  HI:  20.  21 :  Mat.  21. 
23:  Jno.  7.  228 

23.  5.  He  stirreth  up  the  people,  t.  throughout  all  Judsea 
J?io.  7.  16.  My  ^teaching  is  not  mine,  but  his  that  sent  me 

17.  he  shall  know  of  the  '^teaching,  whether  it  be  of  God 
18.  19.  asked  Jesus  of  his  disciples,  and  of  his  ^teaching 
Acts  2.  42.  they  continued  stedfastly  in  the  apostles'  H. 

5.  25.  in  the  temple  standing  and  teaching  the  people 
28.  ye  have  filled  Jerusalem  with  your  Heaching 

13.12.  proconsul — being  astonished  at  the  H.  of  the  Lord 
15.  35.  But  Paul  and  Barnabas  tarried  in  Antioch,  t. 

17.  19.  May  we  know  what  this  new  Heachiag  is 

18.  11.  there  a  year  and  six  months,  t.  the  word  of  God 
20.  20.  teaching  you  publicly,  and  from  house  to  house 
28.  31.  t,  the  things  concerning  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

Bom.  6.  17.  obedient  from  the  heart  to  that  form  of  H. 

12.  7.  or  he  that  teacheth,  to  his  teaching 
1  Cor.  14.  6.  or  of  knowledge,  or  of  prophesying,  or  of  H.  ? 

26.  each  one  hath  a  psalm,  hath  a  Heaching 
Col.  1. 28.  admonishing  every  man  and  teaching  every  man 

3.16.  teaching  and  admonishing  one  another  with  psalms 

1  Tim.  4.  13.  give  heed  to  reading,  to  exhortation,  to  ^t 

16.  Take  heed  to  thyself,  and  to  thy  Heaching 
5.  17.  those  who  labour  in  the  word  and  in  ^teaching 

2  Ti}7i.  3.  10.  thou  didst  follow  my  ^teaching,  conduct 

J6.  scripture  inspired  of  God  is  also  profitable  for  H. 
4.  2.  exhort,  with  all  lougsuffering  and  Heaching 
Tit.  1.  9.  the  faithful  word  which  is  according  to  the  H, 
•     11.  <eac/wft^  things  which  they  ought  not 
Heb.  6. 2.  of  the  Heaching  of  baptisms,  and  of  laying  on 
2  Jno.  9.  abideth  not  in  the  H.  of  Christ— abideth  in  the  H. 

10.  Cometh  unto  you,  and  bringeth  not  this  Heaching 
Bev.  2.  14.  there  some  that  hold  the  ^teaching  of  Balaam 

15.  some  that  hold  the  ^teaching  of  the  Nicolaitans 

24.  in  Thyatira,  as  many  as  have  not  this  Heaching 

see  instructing. 

Teachings. — A.V.  '^doctrines. 
Heh.  13.  9.  carried  away  by  divers  and  strange  ^teachings 

Tear. — A.V.  ^tears. 
Bev.  7.  17.  God  shall  wipe  away  every  H.  from  their.  21.  ^4 

Teareth  A.V. — see  dasheth. 

Tearing. — A.V.  Horn. 
Mk.  1.  26.  And  the  unclean  spirit,  Hearing  him  and  crying 


TEARS 

Tears. 

Lu.  7.  38.  she  began  to  wet  his  feet  with  her  tears.  44 
Acts  20.  19.  lowliness  of  mind,  and  with  t.,  and  with  trials 

31.  admonish  every  one  night  and  day  with  tea7s 
2  Cor.  2.  4.  I  wrote  unto  you  with  many  tea7-s 
2  Tim.  1.  4.  longing  to  see  thee,  remembering  thy  tears 
Heb.  5.  7.  supplications  with  strong  crying  and  tea7-s 
12.  17.  repentance),  though  he  sought  it  diligently  with  t. 
see  tear. 

Tedious. 

Acts  24.  4.  that  I  be  not  further  tedious  unto  thee  [Felix] 

Teeth. 

Mk.  9.  18.  foameth,  and  grindeth  his  teeth  [dumb  spirit] 
Rev.  9.  8.  their  teeth  were  as  the  teeth  of  lions 
see  gnashing,  reproach. 

Tell. — A.V.  ^a?tsivc>;'^ask,^bring  thee  word,  hhew,  ^told. 

Mat.  2.  13.  flee  into  Egypt,  and  be  thou  there  until  I H.  thee 
8.  4.  See  thou  tell  no  man.  MA-.   7.  36  :  Lu.  5.  14  :  8.  56 

11.  4.  Go  your  way  and  Hell  John  the  things 

16.  20.   should  tell  no  man.  17.9:  Mk.  8. 30  :  9.  9 :  Lu.  9.  21 

18.  17.  if  he  refuse  to  hear  them,  tell  it  unto  the  church 

21.  5.   Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Zion,  Behold,  thy  King 
24.  if  ye  tell  me,  I  likewise  will  tell  you  by  what 

22.  4.  servants,  saying.  Tell  them  that  are  bidden 
17.  Tell  us  therefore,  What  tbinkest  thou  ? 

24.  3.  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be  ?   Mk.  13.  4 
26.  63.  that  thou  t.  us  whether  thou  be  the  Christ.  Lu. 
28.  7.  tell  his  disciples,  He  is  risen.  Mk.  16.  7        [22.  67 

Mk.  1.  30.  sick  of  a  fever  ;  and  straightway  they  tell  him 
5.  19.  unto  thy  friends,  and  tell  them  how  great  things 
10.  32.  to  tell  them  the  things  that  were  to  happen 

Lu.  7.  22.  tell  John  what  things  ye  have  seen  and  heard 

20.  2.   Tell  us  :  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these 
3.  I  also  will  ask  you  a  question  ;  and  Hell  me 

22.  34.  I  tell  thee,  Peter,  the  cock  shall  not  crow  this 
Jno.  10.  24.  If  thou  art  the  Christ,  tell  us  plainly 

12.  22.  Andrew  cometh,  and  Philip,  and  they  ^^eW  Jesus 

13.  24.  '^Tell  us  who  it  is  of  whom  he  speaketh 

16.  25.  proverbs,  but  shall  ^tell  you  plainly  of  the  Father 
18. 34.  Sayest  thou  this  of  thyself,  or  did  others  tellitthee 
20. 15.  borne  him  hence,  ^eZZme  where  thou  hastlaidhim 

Acts  5.  8.   Tell  me  whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so  much 
12.  17.  he  said,  ^Tell  these  things  unto  James 
15.  27.  Judas  and  Silas,  who  themselves  also  shall  t.  you 

17.  21.  either  to  tell  or  to  hear  some  new  thing) 

22.  27.  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  Roman  ?  And  he  said.  Yea 

23.  17.  chief  captain  :  for  he  hath  something  to  tell  him 
19.  What  is  that  thou  hast  to  tell  me  ? 

22.  let  the  young  man  go,  charging  him.  Tell  no  man 
1  Cor.  15.  51.  Behold,  I  Hell  you  a  mystery 
Gal.  4.  21.  Tell  me,  ye  that  desire  to  be  under  the  law 
Heb.  11.  32.  for  the  time  will  fail  me  if  I  tell  of  Gideon 
Mev.  17.  7.  I  will  tell  thee  the  mystery  of  the  woman 
see  declare,  knew  not,  know  {with  negatives),  knowest,  say,  I  say, 
shew. 

I  Tell  you. 

Mat.  10.  27.  What  I  tell  you  in  the  darkness,  speak  ye 

21.  27.  Neither  tell  I  you  by.    Mk.  11.  29,  33:  Lu.  20   8 
Lu.  9.  27.  ^xxt  I  tell  you  oi  a  truth.  There  be  some  of  them 

12.  61.  come  to  give  peace  in  the  earth  ?  I  tell  you,  Nay 

13.  3.  I  tell  you,  Nay  :  but,  except  ye  repent.  5 
27.  I  tell  you,  I  know  not  whence  ye  are 

19.  40.  I  tell  you  that,  if  these  shall  hold  their  peace 

22.  67.  If  I  tell  you,  ye  will  not  believe 


TEMPLE 

Jno.  S.  12.  shall  ye  believe,  if  I  tell  you  heavenly  things  ? 
13.  19.  I  tell  you  before  it  come  to  pass,  that,  when  it 

16.  7.  I  tell  yuu  the  truth  ;  It  is  expedient  for  you  that 
Gal.  4.  16.  your  enemy,  because  I  tell  you  the  tiiith  ? 
Phil.  3. 18.  J  told  you  often,  and  now  tell  you  even  weeping 

see  forewarn,  I  say. 

Telleth.— ^.F.  Hold. 
Jno.  12.  22.  Philip  cometh  and  telleth  Andrew 

20.  18.  Mary  Magdalene  cometh  and  ^telleth  the  disciples 

Tempered. 

1  Cor.  12.  24.  but  God  tennjered  the  body  together 
Temperance. 

Acts  24.  25.  as  he  reasoned  of  righteousness,  and  <«?n;jerance 
Gal.  5.  23.  meekness,  t.  :  against  such  there  is  no  law 

2  Pet.  1.6.  in  your  knowledge  t.  ;  and  in  your  t.  patience 

Temperate. — A.V.  ^sober,  ^vigilant. 

1  Cor.  9.  25.  And  eveiy  man  that  striveth  in  the  games  is  i. 
1  Tim.  3.  2.  The  bishop— husband  of  one  wife,  Hemperate 

3.  11.  not  slanderers,  Hemjuerate,  faithful  in  all  things 
Tit.  1.  8.  a  lover  of  good,  soberminded,  just,  holy,  t. 

2.  2.  that  aged  men  be  temjierate,  grave,  soberminded 

Tempest. 

Mat.  8.  24.  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in  the  sea 

Acts  27.  20.  and  no  small  tempest  lay  on  us 

Heb.  12.  18.  and  unto  blackness,  and  darkness,  and  tempest 

see  storm. 

Tempestuous. 
Acts  27. 14.  a  tempestuous  wind,  which  is  called  Euraquilo 

Temple. 

Mat.  4.  5.  set  him  on  the  pinnacle  of  the  temple.  Lu.  4.  9 
12.  6.  that  one  greater  than  the  temple  is  here 

23.  16.  shall  swear  by  the  temple — by  the  gold  of  the  t. 

17.  the  gold,  or  the  ^ejw^^e  that  hath  sanctified  the  gold? 
21.  he  that  sweareth  by  the  temple,  sweareth  by  it 

24.  1.  And  Jesus  went  out  from  the  temp)le — shew  him 

the  buildings  of  the  temple.  Mk.  13.  1:  i?t.  21.  5 

26.  61.  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  t.  of  God.  Mk.  14.  58 

27.  40.  that  destroyest  the  t.,  and  bulkiest  it.  Mk.  15.  29 
51.  the  veil  of  the  t.  was  rent.  Mk.  15.  38  :  Lu.  23.  45 

Mk.  11.  16,  should  carry  a  vessel  through  the  temple 
Lu.  2.  37.  a  widow — which  departed  not  from  the  teynple 
Jiio.  2.  15.  scourge  of  cords,  and  cast  all  out  of  the  temple 

19.  Destroy  this  temple,  and  in  three  days  I  will  raise 

20.  Forty  and  six  years  was  this  temple  in  building 

21.  But  he  spake  of  the  tetnple  of  his  body 

8.  59.  JesvTs  hid  himself,  and  went  out  of  the  temple 
Acts  3.  2.  the  door  of  the  t.  wliich  is  called  Beautiful.  10 
19.  27.   the  t.  of  the  great  goddess  Diana  be  made  of  no 

21.  30.  on  Paul,  and  dragged  him  out  of  the  tetnple 

24.  6.  who  moreover  assayed  to  profane  the  tetnple 

25.  8.  Jews,  nor  against  the  teynple,  nor  against  Caesar 

1  Cor.  3.  16.  Know  ye  not  that  ye  are  a  temple  of  God 

17.  If  any  man  destroyeth  the  temple  of  God,  him  shall 

God  destroy  ;  for  the  t.  of  God  is  holy,  which  t.  ye 

6.  19.  your  body  is  a  temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost         [are 

8.  10.  hast  knowledge  sitting  at  meat  in  an  idol's  temple 

9.  13.  eat  of  the  things  of  the  t.,  and  they  winch  wait 

2  Cor.  6.  16.  And  what  agreement  hath  a  temple  of  God 

with  idols  ?  for  we  are  a  temple  of  tbe  living  God 
Eph.  2.  21.  groweth  into  a  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 
Eev.  7.  15.  they  serve  him  day  and  night  in  hia  temple 


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Bev.  11.  1.  Eise,  and  measure  the  temple  of  God 

2.  the  court  which  is  without  the  te))iple\ea\e  without 
19.  there  was  opeued  the  temple  of  G(  id  th  at  is  in  heaven ; 
and  there  was  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark 

14.  15.  another  angel  came  out  ivom  the  temple.  17 

15.  5.  the  temple  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony  in 
6.  came  out  from  the  temple  the  seven  augels 

8.  And  the  temple  was  filled  with  smoke  from  the  glory 

16.  1.  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  the  temple.  17 

21.  22.  And  I  saw  no  teiiiple  therein  :  for  the  Lord  God 
the  Almighty,  and  the  Lamb,  are  the  t.  thereof 
see  sanctuary. 

In  or  into  the  Temple. 

Mat.  12.  5.  the  priests  in  the  tempile  profane  the  sabbath 
21. 12.  Jesus  entered  into  the  temple  of  God,  and  cast  out 
all  them  that  sold  and  bought  in  the  temple.  Mk. 
11.  15:  Lu.  19.46:  Jno.2.  14 

14.  And  the  blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him  in  the  t. 

15.  children  that  were  crying  in  the  temjile  and  saying 
23.  when  he  was  come  into  the  t.  Mk.  11.  27  :  Jno.  10.  23 

26.  55.  I  sat  daily  in  the  t.  teaching.  Mk.  12.  35  :  14.  49 : 
!/«.  19.  47:  20.1:    21.37:    22.53:   Jno.  7.14,28: 
8.2,  20:  18.  20 
Mk.  11.  11.  he  entered  into  Jerusalem,  into  the  temple 
Lu.  1.  21.  Zacharias — marvelled  while  he  tarried  in  the  t. 
22.  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a  vision  iu  the  temple 

2.  27.   he  [Simeon]  came  in  the  Spirit  into  the  temple 
46.  they  found  him  [Jesus]  in  the  temple,  sittingin  the 

18.  10.  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pray 

21.  38.  people  came  early  in  the  morning  to  him  in  the  t. 

24.  53.  were  continually  in  the  temple,  blessing  God 
Jno.  5.  14.  Afterward  Jesus  findeth  him  in  the  temple 

11.  56.  as  they  stood  in  the  temple,  What  think  ye  ? 
Acts  2.  46.  with  one  accord  in  the  t.,  and  breaking  bread 

3.  1.  Peter  and  John  were  going  up  into  the  temple 

2.  to  ask  alms  of  them  that  entered  into  the  temple 

3.  seeing  Peter  and  John  about  to  go  into  the  temple 
8.  he  entered  with  them  into  the  t.,  walking,  and  leaping 

6.  20.  Go  ye,  and  stand  and  speak  i)i,  the  temple.  21 
25.  men  whom  ye  put  in  the  prison  are  in  the  temple 
42.  in  the  temple  and  at  home,  they  ceased  not  to  teach 

21.  26.  Paul — himself  with  them  went  into  the  temple 

27.  Jews  from  Asia,  when  they  saw  him  in  the  temple 

28.  he  brought  Greeks  also  into  the  temple 

29.  they  supposed  that  Paul  had  brought  wito^/ieiew^^^ 

22.  17.  [Paul]  and  while  I  prayed  in  the  temple,  I  fell 
24.  12.  neither  in  the  temple  did  they  find  me  disputing 

18.  they  found  me  purified  in  the  temple,  with  no  crowd 
26.  21.  For  this  cause  the  Jews  seized  me  in  the  temple 
2  Th.  2.  4.  so  that  he  sitteth  in  tlie  temp)le  of  God 
Rev.  3.  12.  I  will  make  him  a  pillar  in  the  temple  of  my  God 
15.  8.  and  none  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple 


Temple-keeper. — A.V.  ^worshipper. 
Acts  19.  35.  Ephesians  is  ^temple -keeper  of  the  great  Diana 

Temples. — A.  V.  ^churches,  ^comm.it  sacrilege. 

Acts  17.  24.  dwelleth  not  in  temples  made  with  hands 

19.  37.  whicli  are  neither  robbers  of  ^t.  nor  blasphemers 
Eo7n.  2.  22.  that  abhorrest  idols,  dost  thou  rob  Hemples  ? 
see  houses. 

Temporal. 
2  Cor.  4.  18.  for  the  things  which  are  seen  are  temporal 


Tempt. 

Mat.  4.  7.  Thou  shalt  not  t.  the  Lord  thy  God.  Lu.  4. 12 

22.  18.  Why  tempt  ye  me,  ye  hypocrites  ?  Mk.  12.  15 
Acts  5.  9.  ye  have  agreed  together  to  tempt  the  Spirit 

15.  10.  why  tempt  ye  God,  that  ye  should  put  a  yoke 
1  Cor.  7.  5.  Satan  t.  you  not  because  of  your  incontinency 

10.  9.  Neither  let  us  tempt  the  Lord,  as  some  of  them 

Temptation. — A.V.  Hemptations. 
Mat.  6.  13.  And  bring  us  not  into  temptation.  Lu.  11.4 

26.  41.  that  ye  enter  not  into  t.  Mk.  14.  38 :  Lu.  2-2,  40,46 
Lit.  4.  13.  when  the  devil  had  completed  every  t.,  he 

8.  13.  for  a  while  believe,  and  in  time  of  t.  fall  away 
1  Cor.  10.  13.  There  hath  no  t.  taken  you  but  such  as  man 

can  bear— will  with  the  t.  make  also  the  way 
Gal.  4.  14.  that  which  was  s^temptation  to  you  in  my  flesh 

1  Tim.  6.  9.  they  that  desire  to  be  rich  fall  into  a  t. 
Heb.  3.  8.  Like  as  in  the  day  of  the  t.  in  the  wilderness 
Jas.  1. 12.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  endureth  temptation 

2  Pet.  2.  9.  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the  godly  out  of  H. 

see  trial. 

Temptations. 

Lu.  22.  28.  which  have  continued  with  me  in  my  t. 
Jas.  1.  2.  joy,  my  brethren,  when  ye  fall  into  manifold  t. 
1  Pet.  1.6.  ye  have  been  put  to  grief  in  manifold  t. 
see  temptation,  trials. 

Tempted. 
Mat.  4.  1.  to  be  tempted  of  the  devil.  Mk.  1.  13  :  Lu.  4.  2 
Lu.  10.  25.  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up  and  tempted  him 
1  Cor.  10.  9.  Lord,  as  some  of  them  tempted,  and  perished 

13.  not  suffer  you  to  be  tempted  above  that  ye  are  able 
Gal.  6.  1.  looking  to  thyself,  lest  thou  also  be  tempted 

1  Th.  3.  5.  lest  by  any  means  the  tempter  had  temptedyon 
Heb.  2.  18.  he  himself  hath  suffered  being  tempted,  he  is 
able  to  succour  them  that  are  tempted 

3.  9.  Wherewith  your  fathers  tempted  me  by  proving  me 

4.  15.  hath  been  in  all  points  tempted  like  as  we  are 

11.  37.  they  were  sawn  asunder,  they  were  tempted 
Jas.  1.  13.  Let  no  man  say  when  he  is  tempted,  I  am 

tempted  of  God  :  for  God  cannot  be  t.  with  evil 

14.  but  each  man  is  tempted,  when  he  is  drawn  away 

Tempter. 
Mat.  4.  3.  And  the  t.  came  and  said  unto  him.  If  thou 
1  Th.  3. 5.  lest  by  any  means  the  tempter  had.  tempted  you 

Tempteth. 
Jas.  1.  13.  tempted  with  evil,  and  he  himself  t.  no  man 

Tempting. 

Mat.  16.  1.  <.  him  asked  him  to  shew.  ilfl-.  8.11 :  iJt.  11. 16 
19.  3.  Pharisees,  tempting  him— Is  it  lawful.  Mk.  10.  2 
22.  35.  a  lawyer,  asked  him  a  question,  tempting  him 

Jno.  8.  6.  t.  him,  that  they  might  have  whereof  to  accuse 

Ten. 

Mat.  20.  24.  And  when  the  ^ew  heard  it,  they  were  moved. 
25.  1.  ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps     ^Mk.  10.  41 
28.  give  it  unto  him  that  hath  the  ten  talents 
Lu.  15.  8.   Or  what  woman  having  ten  pieces  of  silver 
17.  12.  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers 
17.  Jesus  answering  said,  Were  not  the  ten  cleansed  ? 
19.  13.   ten  servants  of  his,  and  gave  them  ten  pounds 

16.  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  made  ten  pounds  more 

17.  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities 


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Lu.  19.  24.  give  it  unto  him  that  hath  the  ten  pounds 
25.  they  said  unto  him,  Lord,  he  hath  ten  pounds 
iZev.  12.  3.  red  dragon,  having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 
13.  1.  a  beast  coming  up  out  of  the  sea,  having  ten  horns 
— on  his  horns  ten  diadems  \1 ,  12,  16 

17.  3.  of  blasphemy,  having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns. 
12.  the  ten  horns  that  thou  sawest  are  ten  kings 

Tend.— ^.F.  i/eeti. 
Jno.  21.  16.  He  saith  unto  him,  "^Tend  my  sheep 
1  Pet.  5.  2.  "^Tend  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  you 

Tender. 

Mat.  24.  32.  her  branch  is  now  become  tender.  Mk.  13.  28 
Lu.  1.  78.  Because  of  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God 
sec  mercies,  merciful. 

Tenderhearted. — A.V.  ^pitiful. 

Eph.  4. 32.  tenderhearted,  forgiving  each  other,  even  as  God 
1  Pet.  3.  8.  loving  as  brethren,  Henderhearted 

Tenderly. — A.V  ^kindly. 
Bom.  12. 10.  brethren  be  H.  affectioned  one  to  another 

Tenth. 

Jno.  1.39.  abode  with  him  that  day:  it  was  about  the  ^.  hour 
Heh.  7.  2.  Abraham  divided  a  tentli  part  of  all.  4 
Bev.  21.  20.  the  tenth,  [foundation]  chrysoprase 

Tentmakers. 
Acts  18.  3.  for  by  their  trade  they  were  tentmakers 

Tents. — A.V.  ^tabernacles. 
Heh.  11.  9.  dwelling  in  Hents,  with  Isaac  and  Jacob 

Terrestrial. 

1  Cor.  15.  40.  bodies  t. — and  the  glory  of  the  t.  is  another 

Terrible  A.V  .—see  fearful. 

Terrified. — A.V.  Hremhled. 

Lu.  21.  9.  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  tumults,  be  not  terrified 
24.  37.  But  they  were  t.  and  affrighted,  and  supposed  that 
Acts  24.  25.  Felix  was  '^terrified,  and  answered,  Go  thy  way 
see  affrighted. 

Terrify. 

2  Co?-.  10.9.  Imaynot  seem  asiflwould^.youbymy letters 

Terror— s. — A.V.  ^amazement,  fearful  sights. 

Lu.  21.  11.  there  shall  be  H.  and  great  signs  from  heaven 
Bom.  13.  3.  For  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  the  good  work 
1  Pet.  3.  6.  if  ye  do  well,  and  are  not  put  in  fear  by  any  H. 

see  fear. 

Testament. 

Heh.  9.  16.  For  where  a  t.  is,  there  must  of  necessity  be 

17.  For  a  t.  is  of  force  where  there  hath  been  death 

see  covenant. 

Testified.—^.  V.  Hestify. 

Jno.  4.  39.  because  of  the  word  of  the  woman,  who  testified 
44.  For  Jesus  himself  t.,  that  a  prophet  hath  no  honour 
13.  21.  Jesus — he  was  troubled  in  the  spirit,  and  testified 

Actsl.AQ.  And  with  many  other  words  he  1^.,  and  exhorted 
8.  25.  when  they  had  testified  and  spoken  the  word 
23. 11.  for  as  thou  hast  t,  concerning  me  at  Jerusalem 


1  Th.  4.  6.  as  also  we  forewarned  you  and  testified 
Heh.  2.  6.  But  one  hath  somewhere  t.,  saying,  What  is  mnn 
1  Pet   1. 11.  when  it  t.  beforehand  the  sufferings  of  Christ 
see  borne  witness,  testifying,  testimony,  witness — ed. 

Testifieth. — A.V.  ^witnesseth. 

Acts  20.  23.  the  Holy  Ghost  H.  unto  me  in  every  city 
Bev.  22.  20.  He  which  t.  these  things  saith,  Tea  :  I  come 
see  witness,  vntnessed. 

Testify. — A.V.  ^take  to  record. 
Lu.  16.  28.  five  brethren  ;  that  he  may  testifu  unto  them 
Jno.  7.  7.  but  me  it  hatetla,  because  I  testify  of  it 
Acts  10.  42.  to  t.  that  this  is  he  which  is  ordained  of  God 

20.  24.  to  testify  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God 
26.    1  Hestify  unto  you  this  day,  that  I  am  pure 

26.  5.  if  they  be  willing  to  t. ,  how  that  after  the  straitest 
Gal.  5.  3.  I  testify  again  to  every  man  that  receiveth 
Eph.  4.  17.  and  testify  in  the  Lord,  that  ye  no  longer  walk 
Bev.  22.  16.  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  t.  unto  you 

18.  I  testify  unto  every  man  that  heareth  the  words 

see  hear  witness,  testified. 

Testifying. — A.V.  ^charged,  testified,  ^witnessing. 

Acts  18.  5.  ^t.  to  the  Jews  that  Jesus  was  the  Christ 
20.  21.  t.  both  to  Jews  and  to  Greeks  repentance 
26.  22.  I  stand  unto  this  day  ^t.  both  to  small  and  great 
28.  23.  H.  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  persuading  them 

1  Th.  2.  11.  exhorting  you,  and  encouraging  you,  and  H. 

1  Pet.  5.  12.  exhorting,  and  t.  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of 
see  witness. 

Testimony. — A.V.  h-eport,  Hestified,  ^witness- 
Mat.  8.  4.  gift— for  a  t.  unto  them.  ML  1.  44 :  Lu.  5.  14 

10.  18.  shall  ye  be  brought  for  my  sake,  for  a  t.  Mk.  13.  9 
24.  14    preached  in  the  whole  world  for  a  Hestitnony 

Mk.  6.  11.  dust  that  is  under  your  feet  for  a  t.  Lu.  9.  5 
Lu.  21.  13.  It  shall  turn  unto  you  for  a  testimony 
Acts  7.  44.  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  the  Hestimony 
22.  18.  they  will  not  receive  of  thee  t.  concerning  nae 

1  Cor.  1.  6    even  as  the  t.  of  Christ  was  confirmed  in  you 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  our  glorying  is  this,  the  t.  of  our  conscience 
2  Th.  1.  10.  (because  our  <es^«»o«f/ unto  you  was  believed) 

1  Tim.  2.  6.  the  Hestimony  to  be  borne  in  its  own  times 
3.  7.  Moreover  he  must  have  good  Hestimony 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  Be  not  ashamed  therefore  of  the  t.  of  our  Lord 
Tit.  1. 13.  This  s^.istrue.     For  which  cause  reprove  them 
Heh.  3.  5.  Moses — for  a  t.  of  those  things  which  were 
Jas.  5.  3.  their  rust  shall  be  for  a  ^testimony  against  you 
Bev.  1.  2.  and  of  the  t.  of  Jesus  Christ,  even  of  all  things 

9.  Patmos,  for  the  word  of  God  and  the  t.  of  Jesus 
6.  9.  slain  for  the  word  of  God,  and  for  the  t.  which  they 

11.  7.  And  when  they  shall  have  finished  their  testimony 

12.  11.  the  Lamb,  and  because  of  the  word  of  their  t. 
17.  commandments  of  God,  and  hold  the  t.  of  Jesus 

15.  5.  temple  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  t.  in  heaven 

19.  10.  thy  brethren  that  hold  the  t.  of  Jesus  :  worship 

God  :  for  the  t.  of  Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  prophecy 

20.  4.  them  that  had  been  beheaded  for  the  ^t.  of  Jesus 

see  mystery,  witness. 

Tetrarch. 
Mat.  14.  1.  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  the  report.  Lu.  9.  7 
Lu.  3.  1.  Herod  being  t.  of  Galilee,  and  his  brother  Philip 
t.  of  the  region  of  Iturasa — Lysanias  t.  of  Abilene 

19.  Herod  the  tetrarch,  being  reproved  by  him  [John] 
Acts  13. 1.  Manaen  the  foster-brother  of  Herod  the  t. 


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Thank. 


Mat.  11.  25.  I  thank  thee,  O  Father— didst  hide.  Lit.  10.  21 
Lu.  6.  32.  If  ye  love  them  that  love  you,  what  <.  have  ye? 

17.  9.  Doth  he  thank  the  servaut  hecause  he  did  [33, 34 

18.  11.  God,  1 1.  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  the  rest  of  men 
Jno.  11.  41.  Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  heardest  me 
Bom.  1.  8.  I  t.  my  God  through  Jesus  Christ  for  you  all 

7.  25.  1 1.  God  through  Jesiis  Christ  our  Lord.    So  then  I 
1  Cor.  1. 4. 1 1.  my  God  always  concerning  you,  for  the  grace 

14.  I  thank  God  that  I  baptized  none  of  you 
14.  18.  I  thank  God,  I  speak  with  tongues  more  than 
Phil.  1.  3.  I  thank  my  God  upon  all  my  remembrance 
1  Th.  2.  13.  this  cause  we  also  thank  God  without  ceasing 

1  Tit}i.  1.  12.  I  t.  him  that  enabled  me,  even  Christ  Jesus 

2  r/w.1.3.  I  thank  God,  whom  I  serve  from  my  forefathers 
Fhilem.  4.  I  t.  my  God  always,  making  mention  of  thee 

see  thanks. 

Thanked. 

Acts  28.  15.  when  Paul  saw,  he  t.  God,  and  took  courage 
see  thanks. 

Thankful. 

Col.  3.  15.  ye  were  called  in  one  body ;  and  be  ye  tha-nkful 
see  thanks. 

Thankfulness. 

Acts  24.  3.  in  all  places,  most  excellent  Felix,  with  all  t. 

Thanks. — A.V.  Wiank — ed—ful. 

Mat.  26. 2,7.  he  took  a  cup,  and  gave  <.  Mk.  14.23:  Lu.  22.17 
Mk.  8.   6.  he  took  the  seven  loaves,   and  having  given 

thanks.  Mat.  15.  36  :  Jno.  6. 11,  23 

Lji.  2.  38.  she  [Anna]  gave  t.  unto  God,  and  spake  of  him 

17.  16.  fell  upon  his  face  at  his  feet,  giving  him  thanks 

22.  19.  took   bread,    and  when   he  had   given   thanks, 

he  brake  it.  Acts  27.  35  :  1  Cor.  11.  24 

Bom.  1.  21.  glorified  him  not  as  God,  neither  gave  ^^AaH^s 

6.  17.  But  ^t.  be  to  God,  that,  whereas  ye  were  servants 

14.  6.  he  giveth  God  t. — eateth  not,  and  giveth  God  t. 

1  Cor.  14.  16.  unlearned  say  the  Amen  at  thy  giving  of  t. 

17.  For  thou  verily  givest  thanks  well,  but  the  other 

15.  57.  but  thanks  be  to  God,  which  giveth  us  the  victory 

2  Cor.  1.  11.  thanks  may  be  given  by  many  persons 

2.  14.  thanks  be  unto  God,  which  always  leadeth  us 

8.  16.  thanks  be  to  God,  which  putteth  the  same — care 

9.  15.  Thanks  be  to  God  for  his  unspeakable  gift 
Eph.  5.  4.  are  not  befitting  :  but  rather  giving  of  thanks 

20.  giving  thanks  always  for  all  things  in  the  name 
Col.  1.  12.  giving  t.  unto  the  Father,  who  made  us  meet 

3.  17.  giving  thanks  to  God  the  Father  through  him 

2  Th.  1.  3.  We  are  bound  to  give  ^t.  to  God  alway  for  you 
Bev.  4.  9.  and  thanks  to  him  that  sitteth  on  the  throne 
see  confession,  give,  thanksgiving — s. 

Thanksgiving. — A.V.  ^thanks. 

2  Cor.  4.  15.  cause  the  f.  to  abound  unto  the  glory  of  God 
9.  11.   which  worketh  through  us  thanksgiving  to  God 
Phil.  4.  6.  everything  by  prayer  and  supplication  with  t. 
Col.  2.  7.  as  ye  were  taught,  abounding  in  thanksgiving 

4.  2.  prayer,  watching  therein  with  thanksgiving 

1  Th.  3.  9.  For  what  H.  can  we  render  again  unto  God 

1  Tim.  4.  3.  created  to  be  received  with  t.  by  them 

4.  rejected,  if  it  be  received  with  thanksgiving 
Bev.  7.  12.  Blessing,  and  glory,  and  wisdom,  and  t. 

Thanksgivings.— 4. F.  ^giving  of  thanks. 

2  Cor.  9.  12.  aboundeth  also  through  many  t.  unto  God 
1  Tim.  2.  1.  intercessions,  ^t„  be  made  for  all  men 


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Thankworthy  A.V. — see  acceptable . 

Theatre. 

Acts  19.  29,  rushed— into  the  i/iea^re,  having  seized  Gains 
31.  besought  him  not  to  adventure  himself  into  the  t. 

Thefts. 

Mat.  15.  19.  fornications,  thefts,  false  witness.  Mk.  7.  22 
Bev.  9.  21.  repented  not  of — fornication,  nor  of  tlieir  t. 

Thief. 

Mat.  24. 43.  in  what  watch  the  thief  w&s  coming.  Lu.  12.  39 
Lu.  12.  33.  where  no  </we/ draweth  near,  neither  moth 
Jno.  10. 1.  but  climbeth  up  some  other  way,  the  same  is  a  t. 
10.  The  th.ief  cometh  not,  but  that  he  may  steal 
12.  6.  but  because  he  was  a  thief,  and  having  the  bag 
1  Th.  5.  2.  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief 

4.  that  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  thief 

1  Pet.  4. 15.  For  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer,  or  a  t. 

2  Pet.  3.  10.  But  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief 
Bev.  3.  3.  thou  shalt  not  watch,  I  will  come  as  a  thief 

16. 15.  (Behold,  I  come  as  a  thief.    Blessed  is  he  that 
see  robber. 

Thieves. 

Mat.  6.  19.  and  where  thieves  break  through  and  steal 

20.  and  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor  steal 
Jno.  10.  8.  All  that  came  before  me  are  thieves  and  robbers 
1  Cor.  6.  10.  nor  thieves,  nor  covetous,  nor  drunkards 
see  robbers. 

Thigh. 
Bev.  19.  16.  on  his  thigh  a  name  written,  king  of  kings 

Thing. — A.V.  '^deed. 
Mk.  5.  32.  about  to  see  her  that  had  done  this  thing 
10.  21.  One  t.  thou  lackest :  go,  sell  whatsoever.  Lu.  18. 22 

16.  18.  serpents,  and  if  they  drink  any  deadly  tiring 
Lu.  2. 15.  unto  Bethlehem,  and  see  this  thing  that  is  come 

10.  42.  but  one  tiling  is  needful :  for  Mary  hath  chosen 
22.  23.  which  of  them  it  was  that  should  do  this  thing 
Jno.  5.  14.  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  befall  thee 

9.  25.  one  thing  I  know,  that,  whereas  I  was  blind 
Acts  5.  4.  that  thou  hast  conceived  this  t.  in  thine  heart  ? 

10.  28.  it  is  an  unlawful  thing  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew 

12.  12.  And  when  he  [Peter]  had  considered  tlie  tldng 

17.  21.  either  to  tell  or  to  hear  some  new  thing) 

19.  32.  Some  therefore  cried  one  t.,  and  some  another 
21.  34.  And  some  shouted  one  thing,  some  another 
25.  2C.  Of  whom  I  have  no  certain  thing  to  write 
Bo7n.  9.  20.  Shall  the  t.  formed  say  to  him  that  formed  it 

13.  6.  attending  continually  upon  this  very  thing 

1  Cor.  1.  10.  that  ye  all  speak  the  same  thing 

5.  3.  judged  him  that  hath  so  wrought  this  Hhing 
8.  7.  eat  as  of  a  thing  saci-ificed  to  an  idol 

11.  5.  it  is  one  and  the  same  thing  as  if  she  were  shaven 

2  Cor.  5.  5.  he  that  wrought  us  for  this  very  thing  is  God 

6.  17.  And  touch  no  unclean  thing  ;    And  I  will  receive 

7.  11.  this  selfsame  thing,  that  ye  were  made  sorry 

10.  5.  casting  down  imaginations,  and  every  high  thing 

12.  8.  Concerning  this  thing  I  besought  the  Lord  thrice 
E}}h.  5.  27.  not  having  spot  or  wrinkle  or  any  such  thing 
Phil.  1.  6.  being  confident  of  this  very  thing,  that  he 

3.  13.  but  one  thing  I  do,  forgetting  the  things  which 
2  Th.  1.  6.  it  is  a  righteous  tiling  with  God  to  recompense 
I  Tim.  1.  10.  any  other  t.  contrary  to  the  sound  doctrine 
Heb.  10.  29.  wherewith  he  was  sanctified,  an  unholy  thing 
31.  It  is  a  fearful  t.  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  living 


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1  Pet.  4.  12.  as  though  a  strange  thing  happened  unto  you 

2  Pet.  3.  8.  But  forget  not  this  one  thiyig,  beloved,  that  one 
1  Jno.  2.  8.  which  thing  is  true  in  him  and  in  you 

Bev.  9.  4.  hurt  the  grass  of  the  earth,  neither  any  green  t. 
see  evil,  good,  great,  question,  something. 

^Hjf  Thing,  Anything.— ^.F.  hiothing. 

Mat.  18.  19.  two  of  you  shall  agree  on  earth,  as  touching  a, 
Mk.  4.  22.  neither  was  a.  made  secret,  but  that.  Lu.  8. 17 
9.  22.  if  thou  canst  do  anything,  have  compassion  on 
11.  13.  fig  tree— if  haply  he  might  find  a.  thereon 

13.  15.  nor  enter  in,  to  take  anything  out  of  his  house 
Lu.  22.  35.  When  I  sent  you  forth — lacked  ye  anything  ? 
Jno.  1.  3.  without  him  was  not  anything  made  that  hath 

7.  4.  For  no  man  doeth  anything  in  secret,  and  himself 

14.  14.  If  ye  shall  ask  me  a.  t.  in  my  name,  that  will  I  do 
Acts  10.  14.  I  have  never  eaten  any  thing  that  is  common 

17.  25.  by  men's  hands,  as  though  he  needed  anything 
20.  20.  I  shrank  not  from  declaring  unto  you  ^anything 
25.  11.  and  have  committed  anything  worthy  of  death 
Bom.  8.  33.  Who  shall  lay  a.  to  the  charge  of  God's  elect  ? 

13.  8.  Owe  no  man  anything,  save  to  love  one  another 

14.  14.  to  him  who  accounteth  anything  to  be  unclean 
21.  nor  to  do  anything  whereby  thy  brother  stumbleth 

1  Cor.  2.  2.  I  determined  not  to  know  a»7/^7;i«r/  among  you 
3.  7.  So  then  neither  is  he  that  plauteth  anytlbing 

8.  2.  If  any  man  thiuketh  that  he  kuoweth  anything 
4.  we  know  that  no  idol  is  hmy thing  in  the  world 

10.19.  sacrificed  to  idols  is  a»2/<7ii;i(/,  or  that  an  idoJ  is  a.  ? 
14.  35.  would  learn  a.,  let  them  ask  their  own  husbands 

2  Co7-.  2.  10.  But  to  whom  ye  forgive  a.,  I  forgive  also — I 

have  forgiven  anything,  for  your  sakes  have  I 
3.  5.  of  ourselves,  to  account  anything  as  from  ourselves 

6.  3.  giving  no  occasion  of  stumbling  in  anything 

7.  14.  For  if  in  anything  I  have  gloried  to  him 

Gal.  5. 6.  circumcision  availeth  a.,  nor  uucircumcision.6.15 
Phil.  3.  15.  and  if  in  anything  ye  are  otherwise  minded 
1  Th.  1.  8.  is  gone  forth  ;  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  a. 
Jas.  1.  7.  think  that  he  shall  receive  anything  of  the  Lord 
1  Jno.  5.  14.  if  we  ask  anything  according  to  his  will 
Bev.  21.  27.  in  no  wise  enter  into  it  anything  unclean 
see  aught,  nothing,  things. 

Every  Thing,  Everything.— A.  F.  ^all  things. 
Mat.  8.  33.  went  away  into  the  city,  and  told  every  thing 

1  Cor.  1.  5.  that  in  every  thing  ye  were  enriched  in  him 

2  Cor.  6.  4.  but  in  ^e.  commending  ourselves,  as  ministers 

7.  11.  In  '^every  thing  ye  approved  yourselves  to  be  pure 
16.  I  rejoice  that  in  '^everything  I  am  of  good  courage 

8.  7.   But  as  ye  abound  in  everything,  in  faith,  and 

9.  8.  having  always  all  sufficiency  in  '^everything 

11.  ye  being  enriched  in  everything  unto  all  liberality 

11.  6.  in  ie(;ere/^7i/w.9  we  have  made  it  manifest  among  ail 

9.  in'^everything  I  kept  myself  from  being  burdensome 

Eph.  5.  24.  the  wives  also  be  to  their  husbands  in  e. 

Phil.  4.  6.  but  in  everything  by  prayer  and  supplication 

1  Th.  5.  18.  in  e.  give  thanks :  for  this  is  the  will  of  God 

Things. — A.V.  ^anything,  ^meats,  hnen,  ^speeches. 

Mat.  7.  11.  yourFather  which  is  in  heaven  give  good  tkings 
11.  4.  tell  John  the  things  which  ye  do  hear  and  see 
13.17.  to  see  the  <. which  ye  see — <.whichyehear.Zw.l0.24 
52.  out  of  his  treasure  things  new  and  old  [8.  33 

16.  23.  mindest  not  the  t.  of  God,  but  the  t.  of  men.  Mk. 
22.  21.  unto  Caesar  the  things  that  are  CsBsar's ;  and  unto 
God  the  things  that  are  God's.  Mk.  12. 17:  Lu.20.  25 


Mat.  24. 17.  housetop  not  go  down  to  take  out  the  Hhings 

25.  23.  faithful  over  a  few  things — over  many  things 
Mk.  4.  19.  the  lusts  of  other  t.  entering  in,  choke  the  word 

7.  15.  but  the  tilings  which  proceed  out  of  the  man 

10.  32.  began  to  tell  them  the  t.  that  were  to  happen  unto 

Lu.  5.  26.  We  have  seen  strange  things  to-day  [him 

6.46.  why  call  ye  me,  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not  the  <.  which 

9.  43.  all  were  marvelling  at  all  the  things  which  he  did 

10.  23.  Blessed  are  the  eyes  which  see  the  t.  that  ye  see 
12. 15.  man's  life  consisteth  not  in  the  abundance  of  the  t. 

20.  the  t.  which  thou  hast  prepared,  whose  shall  they  be  ? 
48.  did  things  worthy  of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten 

18.  27.  The  t.  which  are  impos.sible  with  men  are  possible 

19.  42.  t.  which  belong  unto  peace  !  but  now  they  are  hid 

23.  48.  when  they  beheld  the  things  that  were  done 

24.  18.  and  not  know  the  things  which  are  come  to  pass 
27.  in  all  the  scriptures  the  things  concerning  himself 

Jno.  1.  50.  thou  shalt  see  greater  things  than  these 

3. 12.  If  I  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye  believe  not,  how 
shall  ye  beUeve,  if  I  tell  you  heavenly  things  ? 

8.  29.  for  I  do  always  the  things  that  are  pleasing  to  him 
16.  13.  but  what  things  soever  he  shall  hear — and  he 

shall  declare  unto  you  the  things  that  are  to  come 

Acts  1.  3.  speaking  the  t.  concerning  the  kingdom  of  God 

4.  20.  we  cannot  but  speak  the  things  which  we  saw 

25.  Gentiles  rage, Audthepeojilesimaginevaini/iMi^'s.^ 

32.  not  one  of  them  said  that  aught  of  the  t.  which  he 

possessed  was  his  own  ;  but  they  had  all  t.  common 

15.  27.  shall  tell  you  the  same  things  by  word  of  mouth 

29.  Hhings  sacrificed  to  idols — things  strangled.  21.  25 

16.  14.  heed  unto  the  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 

17.  20.  thou  bringest  certain  strange  things  to  our  ears 

18.  25.  and  taught  carefully  the  things  concerning  Jesus 

19.  8.  persuading  as  to  the  t.  concerning  the  kingdom 

20.  22.  Jerusalem,  not  knowing  the  t.  that  shall  befall  me 

30.  speaking  perverse  t.,  to  draw  away  the  disciples 
24.  13.  Neither  can  they  prove  to  thee  the  t.  whereof 
28. 24.  And  some  believed  the  things  which  were  spoken 

Bom.  1.  20.  For  the  invisible  t.  of  him — are  clearly  seen, 
being  perceived  through  the  things  that  are  made 
2.  1.  thou  that  judgest  dost  practise  the  same  things 
14.  have  no  law  do  by  nature  the  things  of  the  law 
18.  and  approvest  the  things  that  are  excellent 
4.  17.  and  calleth  the  t.  that  are  not,  as  though  they  wen; 
6.  21.  What  fruit  then  had  ye  at  that  time  in  the  things 
8.  5.  do  mind  the  things  of  the  flesh — the  t.  of  the  spirit 
38.  nor  things  present,  nor  things  to  come,  nor  powers 
10.  15.  feet  of  them  that  bring  glad  tidings  of  good  t.! 
12.  16.  Set  not  your  mind  on  high  things,  but  condes- 
cend to  Hhings  that  are  lowly 
17.  Take  thought  for  things  honourable  in  the  sight 

14.  19.  let  us  follow  after  t.  which  make  for  peace,  and  t. 

15.  4.  For  whatsoever  things  were  written  aforetime 

27.  if  the  Gentiles  have  been  made  partakers  of  their 

spiritual  t.,  they  owe  it — unto  them  in  carnal  t. 
1  Cor.  1.  27.  God  chose  the  foolish  things  of  the  world — the 
weak  tilings  of  the  world — the  t.  that  are  strong 

28.  the  base  things  of  the  world,  and  the  things  that  are 

despised — and  the  things  that  are  not,  that  he 
might  bring  to  nought  the  things  that  are 

2.  9.  Things  which  eye  saw  not — Whatsoever  things  God 

10.  Spirit  searcheth  all  things,  yea,  the  deep  t.  of  God 

11.  who  among  men  knoweth  the  t.  of  a  man,  save — 

even  so  the  things  of  God  none  knoweth,  save 

12.  we  might  know  the  things  that  are  freely  given 

13.  Which  things  also  we  speak — comparing  spiritual  t. 

14.  the  natural  man  receiveth  not  the  t.  of  the  Spirit 

3.  22.  or  t.  present,  or  things  to  come ;  all  are  yours 

4.  5.  both  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  darkness 


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1  Cor.  4.  6.  not  to  go  beyond  the  things  which  are  written 

6.  3.  how  much  more,  things  that  pertain  to  this  life  ? 
4.  If  then  ye  have  to  jnfige  things  pertaining  to  this  life 

7.  3"2.  unmarried  is  careful  for  the  t.  of  the  Lord.  34 
33.  married  is  careful  for  the  things  of  the  world.  34 

8.  1.  Now  concerning  things  sacrificed  to  idols 

9.  11.  If  we  sowed  unto  you  spiritual  t. — carnal  thi7igs? 
13.  they  which  minister  about  sacred  t.  eat  of  the  t. 

10.  20.  But  I  say,  that  the  things  which  the  Gentiles 
13. 11.  become  a  man,  I  have  put  away  childish  things 
14.  7.  Even  things  without  life,  giving  a  voice 

37.  let  him  take  knowledge  of  the  things  which  I  write 

2  Cor.  1.  18.  For  we  write  none  other  things  iinto  you 

17.  or  the  things  that  I  purpose,  do  I  purpose 

4.  2.  we  have  renounced  the  hidden  things  of  shame 

18.  while  we  look  not  at  the  things'sxhuh  are  seen,  but 

at  the   things  which  are  not  seen  :  for  the  things 
which  are  seen  are  temporal  ;  but  the  t.  whicli  are 

5.  10.  that  each  one  may  receive  the  t.  done  in  the  body 

17.  he  is  a  new  creature  :  the  old  t.  are  passed  away 
8.21.  we  take  thought  for  f/;f«(7s  honourable,  not  only 

10.  7.  Ye  look  at  the  things  that  are  before  your  face 

16.  not  to  glory  in  another's  province  in  regard  of  t. 

11.  30.  I  will  gloi-y  of  the  t.  that  concern  my  weakness 
Gal  2.  18.  if  I  build  up  again  those  t.  which  I  destroyed 

4.  24.   Which  thi)igs  contain  an  allegory 

5.  17.  that  ye  may  not  do  the  things  that  ye  would 
Eph.  1.  10.  the  t.  in  the  heavens,  and  the  t.  iipon  the  earth 

6.  9.  And,  ye  masters,  do  the  same  things  unto  them 
Phil.  1. 10.  so  that  ye  may  approve  the  t.  that  are  excellent 

12.  the  things  which  happened  unto  me  have  fallen  out 
2.  4.  not  looking  each  of  you  to  his  own  things,  but  each 

10.  every  knee  shovild  bow.  of  things  in  heaven  and 

things  f)n  earth  and  things  under  the  earth 
21.  all  seek  their  own,  not  the  things  of  Jesus  Christ 
8.  1.  To  write  the  same  things  to  you,  to  me  indeed 

19.  glory  is  in  their  shame,  who  mind  earthly  things 

4.  8.  whatsoever  things  are  true — things  are  honourable 

— things   are    just — things  are  pure — things  are 
lovely — t.  are  of  good  report — think  on  these  t. 
9.  The  things  which  ye  both  learned — these  things  do 

18.  from  Epaphroditus  the  things  that  came  from  you 
Col.  1.  16.  tilings  visible  and  t.  invisible,  whether  thrones 

20.  whether  t.  upon  the  earth,  or  things  in  the  heavens 

2.  17.  are  a  shadow  of  the  things  to  come.  Heb.  10.  1 
18.  dwelling  in  the  things  which  he  hath  seen 

23.  Which  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wisdom 

3.  2.  your  mind  on  the  t.  that  are  above,  not  on  the  t. 
6.  for  which  things'  sake  cometh  the  wrath  of  God 

1  Th.  2.  14.  for  ye  also  suffered  the  same  things  of  your 

2  Th.  3.  4.  that  ye  both  do  and  will  do  the  things 

1  Tim.  5.  13.  busybodies,  speaking  t.  which  they  ought  not 

2  Tiin.  2.  2.  the  things  which  thou  hast  heard  from  me 
3.  14.  abide  thou  in  the  things  which  thou  hast  learned 

Tit.  1.  5.  shoirldest  set  in  order  the  t.  that  were  wanting 

11.  teaching  t.  which  they  ought  not,  for  filthy  lucre's 
2.  1.  speak  thou  the  ^/liwg's  which  befit  the  sound  doctrine 

Heb.  2.  1.  more  earnest  heed  to  the  things  that  were  heard 

17.  and  faithful  high  priest  in  things  pertaining  to  God 

5.  1.  appointed  for  men  in  things  pertaining  to  God 
8.  learned  obedience  by  the  things  which  he  suffered 

6.  9.  But,  beloved,  we  are  persuaded  better  things  of 

you,  and  tilings  that  accompany  salvation 

18.  two  immutable  tilings,  in  which  it  is  impossible 

8.  1.  Now  in  the  tilings  which  we  are  saying  the  chief 
5.  which  is  a  copy  and  shadow  of  the  heavenly  things 

9.  23.  things  in  the  heavens  should  be  cleansed  with 

these ;  but  the  heavenly  things— \^ii\\  better 


Heb.  10. 1.  the  law  having  a  shadow  of  the  good  things  to 
come,  not  the  very  image  of  the  tilings 
11.  1.  Now  faith  is  the  assurance  of  things  hoped  for, 
the  proving  of  things  not  seen 
3.  hath  not  been  made  out  of  things  which  do  appear 
7.  Noah,  being  warned  of  God  concerning  things 
20.  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau,  even  concerning  t.  to  come 
Jas.  3.  7.  of  creeping  things  and  things  in  the  sea,  is  tamed 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  but  unto  you,  did  they  minister  these  things 

—  which  things  angels  desire  to  look  into 

18.  ye  were  redeemed,  nut  with  corruptible  things 

2  Pet.  3.  16.  wherein  are  some  things  hard  to  be  understood 
1  Jno.  2. 15.  world,  neither  the  tldngs  that  are  in  the  world 
Jude  10.  rail  at  whatsoever  things  they  know  not 

15.  of  all  the  hard  *t.  which  ungodly  sinners  have  spoken 
Rev.  1.  1.  the  t.  which  must  shortly  come  to  pass.  22.  6 

19.  Write  therefore  the  things  which  thou  sawest,  and 

the  t.  which  are,  and  the  t.  which  shall  come  to  pass 

2.  14.  But  I  have  a  few  things  against  thee,  because  thou 

hast — to  eat  things  sacrificed  to  idols 

3.  2.  watchful,  and  stablish  the  things  that  remain 

4.  1.  I  will  shew  thee  the  things  which  must  come  to  pass 

10.  6.  created  the  heaven  and  the  things  that  are  therein 

— earth  and  the  things — the  sea  and  the  things 
see  creeping,  evil,  good,  great,  matters,  perplexed,  good  tidings. 

All  Things. 

Mat.  1.  12.  All  things  therefore  whatsoever  ye  would  that 

11.  27.  All  t.  have  been  delivered  unto  me  of  my.  Lu.  10. 
13.  41.  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all  things  that        [22 

17.  11.  cometh,  and  shall  restore  all  things.  Mk.  9.  12 
19.  26.  but  with  God  all  things  are  possible.    Mk.  10.  27 

21.  22.  all  things,  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  prayer 

22.  4.  all  t.  are  ready  :  come  to  the  marriage.  Lu.  14. 17 

23.  3.  all  things — they  bid  you,  these  do  and  observe 

20.  altar,  sweareth  by  it,  and  by  all  things  thereon 
28. 11.  told  unto  the  chief  priests  a  U  the  t.  that  were  come 

20.  teaching  them  to  observe  all  thing.'!  whatsoever 
Mk.  4.  11.  that  are  without,  all  things  are  done  in  parables 
34.  to  his  own  disciples  he  exjjounded  all  tliinys 

6.  30.  the  apostles — told  him  all  things,  whatsoever  they 

7.  37.  He  hath  done  all  t.  well :  he  maketh  even  the  deaf 
9.  23.  All  things  are  possible  to  him  that  believeth 

11.  24.  All  things  whatsoever  ye  pray  and  ask  for 
13.  23.  behold,  I  have  told  you  all  things  beforehand 
14  36.  Abba,  Father,  all  things  are  possible  unto  thee 
Lu.  1.  3.  having  traced  the  course  of  all  things  accurately 

2.  20.  praising  God  for  all  the  things  that  they  had  heard 
39.  all  tlii7igs  that  were  according  to  the  law  of  the  Lord 

11.  41    within  ;  and  behold,  all  things  are  clean  unto  you 
13.  17.  jnultitude  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things 

18.  31.  and  a/7  the  things  that  are  written  by  the  prophets 
21.  22.  days  of  vengeance,  that  all  t.  which  are  written 

32.  not  pass  away,  till  all  things  be  accomplished 

24.  44.  how  that  all  things  must  needs  be  fulfilled 
Jno.  \.  3.  All  things  were  made  by  him  ;  and  without  him 

3.  35.  the  Son,  and  hath  given  all  things  into  his  hand 

4.  25.  when  he  is  come,  he  will  declare  unto  us  all  things 

29.  see  a  man,  which  told  me  all  t.  that  ever  I  did.  39 

5.  20.  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and  sheweth  him  all  things 
10.  41.  all  things  whatsoever  John  spake  of  this  man 

13.  3.  Jesus,  knowing  that  the  Father  had  given  all  t. 

14.  26.  teach  you  all  t.,  and  bring  to  your  remembrance 

15.  16.  for  all  things  that  I  heard  from  my  Father 

16.  15.  All  things  whatsoever  the  Father  hath  are  mine 

30.  Now  know  we  that  thou  kuowest  all  things 

17.  7.  they  know  that  aW  i.  whatsoever  thou  hast  given  me 
10.  all  t.  tliat  are  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  are  mine 


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Jno.  18.  4.  Jesus — knowing  all  the  things  that  were  coming 

19.  28.  Jesus,  knowing  that  all  things  are  now  finished 

21.  17.  Lord,  thou  kuowest  all  things  ;  thou  knowest 
Acts  2.  44.  were  together,  and  had  all  things  common.  4. 32 

3.  ^1.  untU  the  times  of  restoration  of  all  things 

22.  like  unto  me  ;  to  him  shall  ye  hearken  in  all  things 

10.  33.  present — to  hear  aW  t.  that  have  been  commanded 

39.  we  are  witnesses  of  all  things  which  he  did 

13.  39.  every  one  that  believeth  is  justified  from  all  things 
17.  24.  The  God  that  made  the  world  and  all  t.  therein 

25.  giveth  to  all  life,  and  breath,  and  all  things 

20.  35.  In  all  things  T  gave  you  an  example 

22.  10.  and  there  it  shall  be  told  thee  of  all  things 

24. 14.  believing  all  things  which  are  according  to  the  law 
26.  2.  touching  all  the  things  whereof  I  am  accused 
Mom.  8.  28    love  God  all  things  work  together  for  good 

32.  shall  he  not  also  with  him  freely  give  us  all  tilings  ? 

11.  36.  of  him,  and  through  him,  and  unto  him,  are  all  t. 

14.  2.  One  man  hath  faith  to  eat  all  things  :  but  he 
20.  All  things  indeed  are  clean  ;  howbeit  it  is  evil 

1  Cor.  2.  10.  the  Spirit  searcheth  all  things,  yea,  the  deep 

15.  But  he  that  is  spiritual  judgeth  all  things 
8.  21.  let  no  one  glory  in  men.     For  all  things  are  yours 

4.  13.  filth  of  the  world,  the  offscouring  of  all  things 

6.  12,  All  thirigs  are  lawful  for  me;  but  not  all  things 
are  expedient.     All  things  are  lawful  for  me 

8.  6.     one  God,  the  Father,  of  whom  are  a.  t. — and  one 

Lord,  Jesus  Christ,  through  whom  are  all  things 

9.  12.  we  bear  all  things,  that  we  may  cause  no  hindrance 

22.  I  am  become  all  things  to  all  men 

23.  And  I  do  all  things  for  the  gospel's  sake 

25.  striveth  in  the  games  is  temperate  in  all  things 

10.  23.  All  things  are  lawful ;  but  all  t.  are  not  expedient. 

All  things  are  lawful ;  but  all  things  edify  not 

33.  even  as  I  also  please  all  men  in  all  things 

11.2.  that  ye  remember  me  in  all  things,  and  hold  fast 

12.  but  all  things  are  of  God.  2  Co7\  5.  18 

12.  6.  the  same  God,  who  worketh  all  things  in  all 

13.  7.  beareth  all  things,  believeth  all  things,  hopeth 

all  things,  endureth  all  things 

14.  26.  Let  all  things  be  done  uuto  edifying 

40.  But  let  all  things  be  done  decently  and  in  order 

15.  27.  For,  He  put  all  t.  in  subjection  under  his  feet — 

All  things  are  put — who  did  subject  a.  t.  unto  him 
28.  when  all  things  have  been  subjected — himself  be 
subjected  to  him  that  did  subject  all  things 

2  Cor.  2  9.  whether  ye  are  obedient  in  all  things 

4.  15.  For  all  things  are  for  your  sakes,  that  the  grace 
6.  10.  as  having  nothing,  and  yet  possessing  all  things 
7  14.  we  spake  a^Z  i/ijngrs  to  youin  truth,  so  our  glorying 
12.  19.  But  all  things,  beloved,  are  for  your  edifying 

Gal.  3.  10.  continueth  not  in  all  things  that  are  written 

Eph.  1.  10.  fulness  of  the  times,  to  sum  up  all  t.  in  Christ 

11.  who  worketh  all  things  after  the  counsel  of  his  will 

22.  he  put  all  things  in  subjection  under  his  feet,  and 

gave  him  to  be  head  over  all  things  to  the  church 

3.  9.  ages  hath  been  hid  in  God  who  created  all  things 

4. 10.   above  all  the  heavens,  that  he  might  fill  all  things) 

15.  grow  up  in  all  things  into  him,  which  is  the  head 

5.  13.  But  all  things  when  they  are  reproved  are  made 

20.  giving  thanks  always  for  all  things  in  the  name 

6.  21.  shall  make  known  to  you  all  things.  Col.i.  9 
Fhil.  2.  14.  Do  all  things  without  murmurings 

3.  8.  I  count  all  things  to  be  loss  for — Christ  Jesus  my 

Lord :  for  whom  I  suffered  the  loss  of  all  things 

21.  is  able  even  to  subject  all  things  unto  himself 

4.  12.  and  in  all  things  have  I  learned  the  secret 

13.  I  can  do  all  things  in  him  that  strengtheneth  me 
18.   But  I  have  all  thiyigs,  and  abound 


THINGS 

Col.  1. 16.  in  him  were  all  things  created — all  things  have 

17.  he  is  before  all  things,  and  in  him  all  things  consist 

18.  that  in  all  things  he  might  have  the  preeminence 
20.  and  through  him  to  reconcile  all  things  unto  himself 

8.  20.  Children,  obey  your  parents  in  all  things 
22.  Servants,  obey  in  all  t.  them  that  are  your  masters 
1  Th.  5.21.  'prove  all  things  ;  hold  fast  that  which  is  good 

1  Tim.  3.  11.  Women — temperate,  faithful  in  all  things 
4.  8    but  godliness  is  profitable  for  all  things 

6.  13.  in  the  sight  of  God,  who  quickeneth  all  things 
17.  God,  who  giveth  us  richly  all  things  to  enjoy 

2  Tim-  2.  7.  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  understanding  in  all  t. 

10.  Therefore  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect's  sake 
4.  5.  But  be  thou  sober  in  all  things,  suffer  hardship 
Tit.  1. 15.  To  the  pure  all  things  are  pure 
2.  7.  in  all  t.  shewing  thyself  an  ensample  of  good  works 

9.  and  to  be  well-pleasing  to  them  in  all  things 

10.  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our  Saviour  in  all  things 
Heb.  1.  2.  his  Son,  whom  he  appointed  heir  of  all  things 

3.  upholding  all  things  by  the  word  of  his  power 

2.  8.  Thou  didst  put  all  things  in  subjection — he  sub- 

jected all  things — we  see  not  yet  all  t.  subjected 

10.  for  whom  are  all  things,  and  through  whom  are  all  t. 
17.  in  all  things  to  be  made  like  unto  his  brethren 

3.  4.  but  he  that  built  all  things  is  God 

4.  13.  all  things  are  naked  and  laid  open  before  the  eyes 

8.  5.  thou  make  all  things  according  to  the  pattern 

9.  22.  almost  say,  all  things  are  cleansed  with  blood 
13.  18.  desiring  to  live  honestly  in  all  things 

Jas.  5.  12.  But  above  all  things,  my  brethren,  swear  not 

1  Pet.  4.  7.  But  the  end  of  all  things  is  at  hand :  be  ye 

8.  above  all  things  being  fervent  in  your  love 

11.  that  in  all  t.  God  may  be  glorified  through  Jesus 

2  Pet.  1.  3.  all  things  that  pertain  unto  life  and  godliness 
3.  4.  all  things  continue  as  they  were  from  the  beginning 

1  Jno.  2.  20.  anointing  from  the  Holy  One,  and  ye  know  a.  t. 
27.  his  anointing  teacheth  you  concerning  all  things 

3.  20.  God  is  greater  than  our  heart,  and  knoweth  all  t. 

3  Jno.  2.  that  in  all  things  thou  mayest  prosper     [he  saw 
Bev.  1.  2.  testimony  of  Jesus  Christ,  even  oiall  things  that 

4.  11.  for  thou  didst  create  all  t. — of  thy  will  they  were 
21.  5.  on  the  throne  said,  Behold.  I  make  all  things  new 

see  every  thing,  these  things. 

Such  Things. 
Mk.  7.  13.  tradition — and  many  such  like  things  ye  do 
Lu.  9.  9.  who  is  this,  about  whom  I  hear  such  things  ? 

10.  7.  eating  and  drinking  such  things  as  they  give.  8 
Acts  25.  18.  no  charge  of  such  evil  thinga  as  I  supposed 

28.  10.  they  put  on  board  such  things  as  we  needed 
Bom.  1.  32.  practise  such  things  are  worthy  of  death.  2.  2 

2.  3.  judgest  them  that  practise  s.  t.,  and  doest  the  same 
Gal.  5.  21.  practise  such  t.  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom 
Heh.  11 .  14.  such  t.  make  it  manifest  that  they  are  seeking 

13.  5.  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have  [after 

see  these  things,  those  things. 

These  Things. — A.V.  '^all   things,  "^questions,   ^such 
things,  ^those  things,  ^ivords. 

Mat.  1.  20.  he  thought  on  these  things,  behold,  an  angel 
4.  9.  All  these  things  will  I  give  thee,  if  thou  wilt  fall 
6.  32.  after  all  these  things  cio  the  Gentiles  seek — Father 
knoweth  that  ye  have  need  of  all  these  t.  Lu.  12.  30 
33.  a,ll  these  things  shall  be  added  unto  you.  Lu.  12.  31 

11.  25.  thou  didst  hide  these  t.  from  the  wise.  Lu.  10.  21 
13.  34.  All  these  fhi)tgs  spake  Jesus  in  parables 

51.  Have  ye  understood  all  these  things  ? 

56.  Whence  then  hath  this  man  all  these  t.  ?  Mk  6.  2 
15.  20.  these  are  the  things  which  defile  the  man 
19.  20.  All  these  things  have  I  observed.  Mk.  10.  20 


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THINK 


Mat.  21.  23.  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things  i*  24, 
27  :  M/:.  11.  28,  29,  33  :  Lit.  20.  2,  8 

23.  36.  All  these  things  shall  come  upon  this  geueratiou 

24.  2.  See  ye  not  all  tliese  things]  verily  I  say.  Z,(/.21.  6 
3.  when  shall  these  things  be  '!  Mk.  13.  4  :  La.  21.  7  : 
6.  these  t.  must  needs  come  to.  Mk.  13.  ^7 :  iw.  21.  9 
8.  all  these  things  are  the  beginning  of  travail 

33.  these  t.,  know  ye  that  he.  Ml;.  13.  29  :  Lu.  21.  28,  31 

34.  till  all  these  things  be  accomphshed.  Ml\  13.  30 
Mk.  2.  8.  Why  reason  ye  these  things  in  your  hearts  ? 
Lu.  1.  20.  notable  to  speak,  until  the  day  that  these  things 

13.  2.  Gahlseans,  because  they  have  suffered  ^these  t.  ? 

14.  6.  they  could  not  answer  again  unto  these  things 
15.26.  servants,  and  inquired  what  these  t.  might  be 
16.  14.  who  were  lovers  of  money,  heard  all  these  things 

18.  34.  And  they  understood  none  of  tJiese  tilings 

21.  12.  before  all  tliese  ^/ii«(/«,  they  shall  lay  their  hands 

36.  that  ye  may  prevail  to  escaj)e  all  these  th  ings 

23.  31.  For  if  they  do  these  things  in  the  green  tree 

24.  14.  they  communed  with  each  other  of  all  fJiese  t. 
21.  now  the  third  day  since  these  t.  came  to  pass 
26.  Behoved  it  not  the  Christ  to  suffer  these  things 
48.  Ye  are  witnesses  of  these  things 

Jno.  2.  16.  that  sold  the  doves  he  said.  Take  these  things 
18.  shewest  thoi;  unto  us,  seeing  that  thou  doest  t.  1. 1 

3.  9.  Nicodemus  answered — How  can  these  things  be  ? 
10.  teacher  of  Israel,  and  understandest  not  these  t.  ? 

5.  16.  because  he  did  tliese  things  on  the  sabbath 
34.  howbeit  I  say  these  th  ings,  that  ye  may  be  saved 

7.  4.  If  thou  doest  these  things,  manifest  thyself 

32.  Pharisees  heard  the  multitudes  murmuring  Hheset. 

8.  28.  as  the  Father  taught  me,  I  speak  these  things 

9.  22.  These  ^f /(trip's  said  his  parents,  because  they  feared 

12.  16.  These  things  understood  not  his   disciples — re- 

membered they  that  these  things  were  written  of 
Mm,  and  that  they  had  done  these  things 
41.  Tliese  things  said  Isaiah,  because  he  saw  his  glory 

13.  17.  If  ye  know  these  things,  blessed  are  ye  if  ye  do 
\o.  21.  But  all  tliese  things  will  they  do  unto  you.  16.  3 

19.  24.  they  cast  lots.    These  t.  therefore  the  soldiers  did 
30.  these  t.  came  to  pass,  that  the  scripture  might 

Acts  5.  32.  And  we  are  witnesses  of  these  t.  Jno.  21.  24 
7.  1.  the  high  priest  said.  Are  these  thijigsso  ? 
.50.  Did  not  my  hand  make  all  these  things?        [heart 
54    Now  when  they  heard  these  t.,  they  were  cut  to  the 

14.  15.  Sirs,  why  do  ye  these  things'.  We  also  are  men 

15.  18.  who  maketh  these  t.  known  from  the  beginning 
28.  no  greater  burden  than  these  necessary  things 

17.11.  examining  the  scriptures  daily,  whether  ^^/iese  t. 
20.  would  know  therefore  what  these  things  mean 

18.  17.  And  Gallic  cared  for  none  of  Hhese  things 

19.  36.  Seeing  then  that  these  things  cannot  be  gainsaid 

24.  9.  [Jews]  affirming  that  these  things  were  so 

25.  9.  to  Jerusalem,  and  there  be  judged  of  these  things 
20.  perplexed  how  to  inquire  concerning  ^tliese  t. 

26.  26.  For  the  king  knoweth  of  these  things — none  of 

these  things  is  hidden  fx'om  him 
Bom.  8.  31.  What  then  shall  we  say  to  these  things  ? 

37.  in  all  these  things  we  are  more  than  conquerors 

1  Cor.  9.  8.  Do  I  speak  t.  things  after  the  manner  of  men  ? 

15.  I  have  used  none  of  these  t, :  and  I  write  not  t.  t. 

10.  6.  Now  these  things  were  our  examples 

2  Cor.  2.  16.  And  who  is  sufficient  for  these  things  ? 
Eph.  5.  6.  because  of  these  things  comeththe  wrath  of  God 
Phil.  4.  8.  if  there  be  any  pi-aise,  think  on  these  things 

9.  these  t.  do  :  and  the  God  of  peace  shall  be  with  you 
Col.  3.  14.  and  above  all  these  things  put  on  love 
1  Ti7n.  4.  6.  put  the  brethren  in  mind  of  these  things 

11.  These  things  command  and  teach.  5.  7:  6.  2 


1  Tim.  4. 15.  Be  diligent  in  1. 1.;  give  thyself  wholly.  16 

6.  11.  O  man  of  God,  flee  these  things  ;  and  follow  after 

2  Ti>n.  1.  12.  I  suffer  also  these  t.  :  yet  I  am  not  ashamed 

2.  14.  Of  these  things  put  them  in  remembrance 
Tit.  2.  15.  These  things  speak  and  exhort  and  reprove 

3.  8.  Faithful  is  the  saying,  and  concerning  these  things 

— These  things  are  good  and  profitable  unto  men 
Heh.  7.  13.  he  of  whom  t.  t.  are  said  belongetli  to  another 
Jas.  3.  10.  My  brethren,  these  things  ought  not  so  to  be 
2  Fet.  1.  8.  For  if  these  things  ax-e  yours  and  abound 

9.  For  he  that  lacketh  these  things  i&\A\ndi,  seeing  only 

10.  if  ye  do  these  things,  ye  shall  never  stumble 

12.  always  to  put  you  in  remembrance  of  these  things 

15.  able  after  my  decease  to  call  t.  t.  to  remembrance 

3.  11.  Seeing  that  these  things  are  thus  all  to  be  dissolved 
14.  beloved,  seeing  that  ye  look  for  '^thcse  things 

16.  in  all  his  epistles,  speaking  in  them  of  these  things 

17.  beloved,  knowing  these  things  beforehand 
Jude  10.  in  these  things  are  they  destroyed 

Bev.  21.  7.  He  that  overcometh  shall  inherit  ^these  things 
22.  8.  I  John  am  he  that  heard  and  saw  these  things — feet 
of  the  angel  which  shewed  me  these  things 
16.  to  testify  unto  you  t.  things  for  the  churches 
20.  He  which  testifieth  t.  things  saith— Icome  quickly 
see  sayinrjs. 

Those  Things.  — J..  F.  ''■such  things. 

Lu.  11.  41.  Howbeit  give  for  alms  ^t.  t.  which  are  within 
Acts  27.  11.  than  to  t.  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 
Bom.  1.  28.  to  do  those  things  which  are  not  fitting 

6.  21.  now  ashamed?  for  the  end  of  ^/tose  things  is  death 
2  Cor.  11.  28.  Beside  those  things  that  are  without 
Heb.  3.  5.  for  a  testimony  of  those  t.  which  were  afterward 
12.  27.   signifieth  the  removing   of  those  things— tha.t 
those  things  which  are  not  shaken  may  remain 
see  these  things. 

What  Things. 

Mat.  6.  8.  your  Father  knoweth  tu.  things  ye  have  need  of 
18. 18.  IF.  t.  soever  ye  shall  bind — w.  t.  soever  ye  shall  loose 

Mk.  9.  9.  should  tell  no  man  tvhat  things  they  had  seen 

Lu.  7.  22.  tell  John  ivhat  things  ye  have  seen  and  heard 
24.  19.  And  he  [Jesus]  said  unto  them,  What  things  ? 

Jno.  5.  19.  for  u'hat  things  soever  he  doeth,  these  the  Son 
10  6.  they  understood  not  R'.  ^/n'Hf/.s  they  were   [Christ 

Ph  il.S.l.iv.i.  were  gain  to  me,  these  have  I  counted  loss  for 

Think. — A.V.  ^suju^ose. 

Mat.  3. 9.  and  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves.  We  have 

5.  17.  Think  not  that  I  came  to  destroy  the  law  or  the 

6.  7.  they  think  that  they  shall  be  heard  for  their  much 
9.4.  Wherefore  f/«'HA;  ye  evil  in  your  hearts  ?  [speaking 

10.  34.  Think  not  that  I  came  to  send  peace.  Lu.  12.  i51 
18.  12.  How  think  ye  ?  if  any  man  have  a  hundred  sheep 

21.  28.  But  what  think  ye?  A  man  had  two  sons 

22.  42.  What  think  ye  of  the  Christ  ?  Whose  son  is  he? 
24.  44.  in  an  hour  that  ye  think  not  the  Son  of  man 

cometh.  Lu.  12.  40  [death.  Mk.  14.  64 

26.  66.  what  t.  ye  ?     They  answered— He  is  worthy  of 

Lu.  13.  2.  ^T.  ye  that  these  Galilasans  were  sinners  above 

4.  think  ye  that  they  were  offenders  above  all  the  men 
Jno.  5.  39.  because  ye  t.  that  in  them  ye  have  eternal  life 

45.  Think  not  that  I  will  accuse  you  to  the  Father 

11.  56.  spake— as  they  stood  in  the  temple.  What  t.  ye  ? 
16.  2.  killeth  you  shall  t.  that  he  offereth  service  unto  God 

Acts.  17.29.  we  oiTght  not  to  ^.  that  the  Godhead  is  like  unto 
26.  2.  I  thi7ik  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa  [gold 

Bom.  12,  3.  not  to  think  of  himself  more  highly  than  he 
ought  to  think  ;  but  so  to  think  as  to  t.  soberly 


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1  Cor.  4.  9.  I  tliinl-,  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  apostles 

7.  26.  I  miink  therefore  that  this  is  good  by  reason  of  t}ie 
40.  I  thinh  that  I  also  have  the  Spirit  of  God 

12.  23.  parts  of  the  body,  which  we  thinh  to  be  less 
2.  Cor.  11.  16.  Let  no  man  think  me  foolish     [honourable 

12.  19.  Ye  think  all  this  time  that  we  are  excusing 
Eph.  3.  20.  able  to  do — above  all  that  we  ask  or  think 
Phil.  4.  8.  if  there  be  any  praise,  think  on  these  things 
Heb.  10.  29.  of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  ^think  ye 
Jas.  1.  7.  let  not  that  man  t.  that  he  shall  receive  anything 

4.  5.  Or  think  ye  that  the  scripture  speaketh  in  vain  ? 

1  Pet.  4.  4.  wherein  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run  not 

12.  think  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiery  trial 

2  Pet.  1. 13.  1 1.  it  right,  as  long  as  I  am  in  this  tabernacle 
see  account,  consider,  count,  minded,  reclwn,  sup2}ose,  thinketh. 

Thinkest. 

Mat.  17.  25.  Wliat  t.  thou,  Simon  ?  the  kings'of  the  earth 

22.  17.  What  thinkest  thou  ?  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute 

26.  53.  thinkeat  thou  that  I  cannot  beseech  my  Father 

Lu.  10.  36.  Which  of  these  three,  t.  thou,  proved  neighbour 

Arts  28.  22.  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thoii  thinkest 

see  reckonest. 

Thinketh. — A.V.  "^seem,  ^seemeth,  Hhink. 

Lu.  8. 18.  taken  away  even  that -whichhe  Wmiketh  he  hath 

1  Cor.  3.  18.  If  any  man  Hhinketh  that  he  is  wise 

7.  36.  if  any  man  H.  that  he  behaveth  himself  unseemly 

8.  2.  If  any  man  Hhinketh  that  he  knoweth  any  thing 
10.  12.  let  him  that  thinketh  he  standeth  take  heed 
14.  37.  If  any  man  Hhinketh  himself  to  be  a  pi'opliet 

Gal.  6.  3.  if  a  man  Hhinketh  himself  to  be  something 
Phil.  3.  4.  if  any  other  man  thinketh  to  have  confidence 
Jas.  1.  26.  If  any  man  ^thinketh  himself  to  be  religious 

Thinking. — A.V.  ^supj^osing, 
Phil.  1.  17.  ^t.  to  raise  up  affliction  for  me  in  my  bonds 

Third. 

Mat.  22. 26.  the  f.,  unto  the  seventh.  Mk.  12.  21:  I, h.  20.31 
26.  44.  prayed  a  thi7-d  time,  saying  again  the  same  words 
Mk.  14.  41.  he  comeththe  third  time,  and  saith  unto  them 
Lit.  12.  38.  if  in  the  third,  [watch]  and  find  them  so 

20. 12.  And  he  sent  yet  a  ^.  .•  and  him  also  they  wounded 
Jno.  21.  14.  third  time  that  Jesus  was  manifested 

17.  third  time,  Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest  thou  me  ? — 

grieved  because  he  said  unto  him  the  third  time 

Acts  20.  9.  he  [Eutychus]  fell  down  from  the  third  story 

2  Cor.  12. 2.  siach  a  one  caught  up  even  to  the  third  heaven 

14.  Behold,  this  is  the  tldrd  time  I  am  ready  to  come 

13.  1.  This  is  the  third  time  I  am  coming  to  yoii 
Pev.  4.  7.  the  tltird  ci'eature  had  a  face  as  of  a  man 

0.5.  opened  the  t.  seal,  I  heard  the  f/iorZ  living  creature 
8.  7.  the  third  part  of  the  earth — third  part  of  the  trees 

8.  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became  blood 

9.  there  died  the  third  part  of  the  creatures — the  third 

part  of  the  ships  was  destroyed  [the  rivers 

10.  the  t.  angel  sounded — and  it  fell  upon  the  t.  part  of 

11.  the  third  part  of  the  waters  became  wormwood 

12.  the  third  partof  the  sun— third  partof  themoon — 

t.  part  of  the  stars — t.  part  of  them — t.  fiart  of  it 
11.  14.  second  Woe  is  past — the  t.  Woe  cometh  quickly 

14.  9.  another  angel,  a  third,  followed  them 

16.  4.  And  the  third  poured  out  his  bowl  into  the  rivers 
21. 19.  the  second,  sapphire ;  the  third,  chalcedony 
see  day,  hour,  part. 

Thufdly. 

1  Cor.  12.  28.  proplietp,  thivdhj  teachers,  tlien  miraolps 


Thirst. 
Mat.  6.  G.  that  hunger  and  thirst  after  righteousness 
Jno.  4.  13.  Every  one  that  drinketh — shall  thirst  again 

14.  the  water  that  I  shall  give  him  shall  never  thirst 

15.  Sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not 

6.  35.  he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  never  (hirst 

7.  37.  If  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me 

19.  28.  that  all  things  are  now  finished — saith,  I  thirst 
Eovi.  12.  20.  feed  him;  if  he  thirst,  give  him  to  drink 

1  Cor.  4.  11.  we  both  hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  naked 

2  Cor.  11.  27.  in  hunger  and  thirst,  in  fastings  often 
Rev.  7.  16.  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst  any  more 

Thirsty. 
Mat.  25.  35.  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink 
42.  I  was  thirstij,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink 
see  atliirst. 

Thirty.— ^.F.  Mhirtyfold. 
Mat.  13.  8.  yielded  fruit, some  a  hundredfold — some  ^.  23 

26.  15.  they  weighed  unto  him  [Judas]  ^  pieces  of  silver 

27.  3.  repented  himself,  and  brought  back  the  t.  pieces 
9.  And  they  [chief  priests]  took  the  t.  pieces  of  silver 

L^i,  3.  23.  Jesus — when  he  began  to  teach,  was  about  thirtij 

Jno.  5.  5.  had  been  thirti/ and  eight  years  in  his  infirmity 

6.  19.  rowed  about  five  and  twenty  or  thirty  furlongs 

sec  thirtyfold. 

Thirtyfold.— ^.F.  Wiirtij. 

Mk.  4.  8.  and  brought  forth,  Wiirtijfold,  and  sixtyfold.  20 
see  thirty. 

Thistles. — A.V.  ^briers. 

Mat.  7.  16.  Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs  of  t.  * 
Heb.  6.  8.  beareth  thorns  and  ^thistles,  it  is  rejected 

Thongs. 
Acts  22.  25.  when  they  had  tied  him  [Paul]  up  with  the  /. 

Thorn— s. 

Mat. 7. 16.  Do  men  gather  grapes  of  f/iorH*,  or  figs.  Lu.6.i4 

13.  7.  thorns  ;  and  the  t.  grew  up.  Mk.  4.  7  :  Lu.  8.  7, 14 

22.  And  he  that  was  sown  among  the  thorns 

27.  29.  they  plaited  a  crown  of  t.  Mk.  15. 17 :  Jno.  19.  2 

Mk.  4.18.  others  are  they  that  are  sown  among  the  thorns 

Jno,  19.  5.  Jesus — came  out,  wearing  the  crown  of  thorns 

2  Cor.  12.  7.  there  was  given  to  me  [Paul]  a  t.  in  the  flesh 

Heb.  6,  8.  if  it  beareth  thorns  and  thistles,  it  is  rejected 

Thought. — A.V.  ^care,  ^careful. 

Mat.  1.  20.  when  he  [Joseph]  thought  on  these  things 
Mk.  14.  72.  when  he  [Peter]  thought  thereon,  he  wept 
Lu.  7.  7.  neither  thought  I  myself  worthy  to  come  unto 
Jno.  11. 13.  they  thought  that  he  spake  of  taking  rest 
Acts  8.  20.  because  thou  hast  thought  to  obtain  the  gift 
22.  if  perhaps  the  t.  of  thy  heart  shall  be  forgiven  thee 
10.  19.  while  Peter  tliought  on  the  vision,  the  Sjiirit  said 
12.  9.  wist  not  that  it  was  true — but  t.  he  saw  a  vision 
15.  38.  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  with  them  him 
26.  9.  I  verily  thought  with  myself,  that  I  ought  to  do 

1  Cor.  13.  11.  I  felt  as  a  child,  I  thought  as  a  child 

2  Cor.  9.  5.  I  thought  it  necessary  therefore  to  intreat 
10.  5.  bringing  every  thought  into  captivity 

Phil.  4.  10.  your  ^t.  for  me  ;  wherein  ye  did  indeed  take  -t. 
see  anxious,  counted,  judged,  reasoned — ing,  supposed. 

Thoughts.— ^.F.  hninds. 

Mat.  9.  4.  Jesus  knowing  their  t.  12.  25  :  Lu.  6.  8:  11.  17 
15. 19.  outof  the  heart  come  forth  evil  thovglits.  Mk.  7.21 


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THOUGHTS 


THRONE 


Lii.2. 35.  that  thoughts  out  of  many  hearts  may  be  revealed 
Rum.  2.  15.  their  thoughts  one  with  another  accusing 
Phil.  4.  7.  guard  your  hearts  and  your  ^t.  in  Christ  Jesus 
Ueb.  4.  12.  quick  to  discern  the  t.  and  intents  of  the  heart 
Jus.  2.  4.  and  become  judges  with  evil  thoughts  l 
see  reasonings. 

Thousand. 

Mat.  14.  21.  they  that  did  eat  were  about  five  thousand. 
Mk.  6.  44:  iH.9.  14:  Juo.  6.  10 

15.  38.  did  eat  were  about  four  thousand  men.  Mk.  8.  9 

16.  9.  remember  the  live  loaves  of  the  five  t.  Mk.  8.  19 
10.  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  t.  Mh.  8.  20 

18.  24.  one — which  owed  him  ten  thousand  talents 
Mk.  5.  13.  into  the  sea,  in  number  about  two  thousand 
La.  14.  31.  whether  he  is  able  with  ten  f.  to  meet  him — 

Cometh  against  him  with  twenty  thousand  ? 
Acts  2.  41.  added  unto  them  in  that  day  about  three  t.  souls 
4.  4.  the  number  of  the  men  came  to  be  about  five  t. 

19.  19.  and  found  it  fifty  thousand  pieces  of  silver 
21.  38.  the  four  thousand  men  of  the  Assassins? 

lioin.  11.  4.  seven  t.  men,  who  have  not  bowed  the  knee 

1  Cor.  4.  15.  though  ye  should  have  ten  t.  tutors  in  Christ 

10.  8.  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 
14.  19.  than  ten  thousand  words  in  a  tongue 

2  Pet.  3.  8.  one  day — as  a  t.  years,  and  a  t.  years  as  one  day 
Bev.  5.  11.  ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand.  9.  16 

7.  4.  sealed,  a  hundred  and  forty  and  four  t.  14.  1,  3 
5.  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah  were  sealed  twelve  t.  6,  7,  8 
11. 3.  shall  prophesy  a  t.  two  hundred  audthi-eescore  days 

13.  killed  in  the  earthquake  seven  thousand  persons 
12.  6.  nourish  her  a  t.  two  hundred  and  threescore  days 
14.  20.  as  far  as  a  thousand  and  six  hundred  furlongs 

20.  2.  and  bound  him  for  a  titousand  years 

3.  until  the  thousand  years  should  be  finished.  5,  7 

4.  and  reigned  with  Christ  a  thousand  years 

21.  16.  measured  the  city — twelve  thousand  furlongs 

Thousands. — A.V.  ^innumerable. 

L  u.  12. 1.  many  ^thousands  of  the  multitude  were  gathered 
Acts  21.  20.  Thou  seest,  brother,  how  many  t.  there  are 
liev.  5. 11.  times  ten  thousand,  and  thousands  of  thousands 

Threaten— ed. 

Acts  4. 17.  let  us  threaten  them,  that  they  speak  henceforth 
21.  when  they  had  further  threatened  them,  let  them  go 
1  Pet.  2.  23.  when  he  suffered,  threatened  not 

Threatening— s.— .4 ,  V.  Hhreatenings. 

Acts  4.  29.  And  now.  Lord,  look  upon  their  threafenings 

9.  1.  Saul,  yet  breathing  ^threatening  and  slaughter 
E]]h.  6.  9.  and  forbear  t. :  knowing  that  both  their  Master 

Three. 

Mat.  13.  33.  and  hid  in  f  A /-ee  measures  of  meal.  Lu.  13.  21 

17.  4.  I  will  make  here  t.  tabernacles.  Mk.  9.  5  :  Lu.  9.  33 

18.  16.  at  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses  or  t.  2  Cor.  13.  1 
20.  where  two  or  three  are  gathered  together 

Lu.  10.  36.  Which  of  these  three — proved  neighbour 

11.  5.  and  say  to  him,  Friend,  lend  me  three  loaves 

12.  52.  one  house  divided,  t.  against  two,  and  two  against  t. 
Acts  5.  7.  about  the  space  of  t.  hours  after,  when  his  wife 

10.  19.  Behold,  three  men  seek  thee  [Peter] 

11.  11.  forthwith  three  men  stood  before  the  house 
28.  15.  The  Market  of  Appius,  and  The  Three  Taverns 

1  Cor.  13.  18.  But  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  love,  these  t. 

14.  27.  speaketli— let  it  be  by  two,  or  at  the  most  three 
29.  let  the  prophets  speak  by  two  or  three 

1  Tim.  5,  19.  except  at  the  mouth  of  two  or  t.  witnesses 


Heb.  10.  28.  on  the  word  of  two  or  three  witnesses 
1  Jno.  5.  8.  ^/rree  who  bear  witness — the  three  agree  in  one 
Eev.  6.  6.  and  three  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny 
8.  13.  voices  of  the  trumpet  of  the  three  angels     [killed 
9. 18.  By  these  three  plagues  was  the  third  part  of  men 
16.  13.  three  unclean  spirits,  as  it  were  frogs 

19.  And  the  great  city  was  divided  into  tliree  parts 
21.  13.  on  the  east  were  three  gates— north  three  gates 
— south  three  gates — west  three  gates 
ste  days,  hundred,  thousand,  thrice,  yeio-s. 

Threescore. 

Lu.  24. 13.  Emniaus,  which  was  t.  furlongs  from  Jerusalem 

Acts  7.  14.  and  all  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fifteen  souls 

23.  23.  and  horsemen  threescore  and  ten  [years  old 

1  Tim.  5.  9.  Let  none  be  enrolled  as  a  widow  under  t. 

Thresh— eth. 

1  Cor.  9.  10.  and  he  that  ^.,to  thresh  in  hope  of  partaking 

Threshing-floor.— xi.F.  ^floor. 
Mat.  3. 12.  he  will  throughly  cleanse  his  ^t. -floor .  Lu.  3.  U7 

Threw.— 4. F.  ^cast. 

Lu.  19.  35.  they  Hhrew  their  garments  upon  the  colt 
vlc^s22.23.  And  as  they  cried  out,  and  i^.  off  their  garments 
see  cast,  dashed. 

Thrice.— u4.F.  Hhree  times. 

Mat.  26. 34.  before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

75  :  Mk.  14.  30,  72 :  Lu.  22.  34,  61  :  Jno.  13.  38 
Acts  10.  16.  And  this  was  done  t.  :  and — the  vessel.  11.  ^10 

2  Cor.  11.  25.  T.  was  I  beaten  with  rods— ^  I  suffered  ship- 
12.  8.  Concerning  this thinglbesoughttheLord  ^^wreck 

Throat. 

Mat.  18.  28.  and  took  him  by  the  throat,  saying,  Pay  what 
Bom.  3.  13.  Their  throat  is  an  open  sepulchre 

Throne.— ^4. F.  ^God,  '^seat. 

Mat.5.M.  neither  by  the  heaven,  for  it  is  the  f.  of  God.  23.22 
19. 28.  when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  on  the  throne.  25.  31 
Lu.l.'3'2.  the  Lord  God  shall  give  unto  him  the  t.  of — David 
Acts  2.  30.  of  his  loins  he  would  set  one  upon  his  throne 

7.  49.  The  heaven  is  my  t.,  And  the  earth  tbe  footstool 
12.  21.  Herod  arrayed  himself — and  sat  on  the  throne 

Heb.  1.  8.  Thy  throne,  0  God,  is  for  ever  and  ever 

4.  16.  draw  near  with  boldness  unto  the  thro>ie  of  grace 

8.  1.  who  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  the  throne.  12.  2 
Bev.  1.4.  from  the  seven  Spirits  which  are  before  his  t.    [is 

2.13.  I  know  where  thou  dwellest,  even  where  Satan's  '^t. 

3.  21.  to  sit  down  with  me  in  my  throne,  as  I— sat  down 

with  my  Father  in  his  throne 

4.  2.  was  a  throne  set  in  heaven — one  sitting  upon  the  t. 

3.  and  there  was  a  rainbow  round  about  the  throne 

4.  And  round  about  the  -t.  were  four  and  twenty  thrones 

5.  out  of  the  throne  proceed  lightnings — there  were 

seven  lamps  of  fire  burning  before  the  throne 

6.  and  before  the  thro)ie,  as  it  were  a  glassy  sea — and 

in  the  midst  of  the  throne,  and  round  about  the  t. 

9.  honour  and  thauks  to  him  that  sitteth  on  the  throne 

10.  fall  down  before  him  that  sitteth  on  the  throne — 

crowns  before  the  throne.  7.  11  [aliook.  7 

5.  1.  I  saw  in  the  right  liaud  of  him  that  sat  on  the  throne 
6.  And  I  saw  in  the  midst  of  the  t. — a  Lamb  standing 

11.  I  heard  a  voice  of  many  angels  round  about  the  t. 
13.  Unto  him  that  sitteth  on  the  t.,  and  unto  the  Lamb 

6.  10.  hide  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth  on  the  f. 


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Rev.  7-  y.  and  peoples  aud  tongues,  staudiugbt-foie  the  t. 

10.  Salvation  unto  our  God  which  sitteth  on  the  throne 

15.  Therefore  are  they  before  the  t.  of  God— he  that 

sitteth  on  the  t.  shall  spread  his  tabernacle  over 

17.  Lamb— in  the  midst  of  the  t.  shall  be  their  shepherd 

8.  3.  upon  the  golden  altar  which  was  before  the  throne 

1-2.  5.  her  child  was  caught  up  unto  God,  and  iinto  his  t. 

13.2.  the  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his  "^throne 

14.  3.  and  they  sing  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the  t. 

16.  10.  the  fifth  poured  out  his  bowl  upon  the  'Wirone 
17.  temple,  from  the  throne,  saying,  It  is  done.  19.  5 

19.  4.  and  worshipped  God  that  sitteth  on  the  thro)te 

20.  11.  And  I  saw  a  great  white  throne 

12.  the  great  aud  the  small,  standing  before  the  '^throne 

21.  5.  he  tliat  sitteth  on  the  t.  said,  Behold,  I  make  all 

22.  1.  bright  as  crystal,  proceeding  out  of  the  t.  of  God 
3.  and  the  t.  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb  shall  be  therein 

Thrones. — A.V.  ^seats. 

Mat.  19.  28.  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  the  twelve  t.  Lu.  22.  80 
Lu.  1.  52,  He  hath  put  down  princes  fi'om  their  ^thrones 
Col.  1.  16.  whether  thrones  or  dominions  or  principalities 
Beo.  4.  4.  throne  were  four  and  twenty  i^  ;  and  upon  the  ^t. 
11.  16.  elders,  which  sit  before  God  on  their  ^thrones 
20.  4,  And  I  saw  tlirones,  and  they  sat  upon  them 

Throng  -  ed. 

Mk.  3.  9.  because  of  the  crowd,  lest  they  should  t.  him 
iv«.  8.  42.  But  as  he  went  the  multitudes  t.  him.  Mh.  5. 24 
see,  crush. 

Thronging. 

Mli.  5.  31.  Thou  seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee 

Throughly  A.V. — see  conqileteli/. 

Throw.— ^.F.  ^cast. 
Lu.  4,  29.  that  they  might  ^t.  him  [Jesus]  down  headlong 

Throwing.— ^.F.  ^cast. 
Acts27.  38.  lightened  the  ship,  ^t.  out  the  wheat  into  thesea 

Thrown. — A.V.  ^cast. 
Mat.  24.  2.  that  shall  not  be  t.  down.  Mk.  13.  2:  Lu.  21.  6 
Lu.  4.  35 .  And  when  the  devil  had  t.  him  down  in  the  midst 

17.  2.  about  his  neck,  and  he  were  ^thrown  into  the  sea 

see  cast  doivn. 

Thrust. — A.V.  ^drave,  "^put. 
Acts!.  27.  But  he  that  did  his  neighbour  wrong  <.  him  away 
39.  fathers  would  not  be  obedient,  but  t.  him  from  them 
45.  which  God  H.  out  before  the  face  of  our  fathers 

13.  46.  Seeing  ye  "^t.  it  from  you,  and  judge  yourselves 

1  Tim.  1.  19.  some  having  ^t.  from  them  made  shipwreck 
see  broufjht,  cast,  cast  forth,  drive,  imt,  send. 

Thunder — s. — A.  V.  ^thunderings. 

Mk.  3.  17.  Boanerges,  which  is.  Sons  of  thunder 
Bev.  4. 5.  proceed  lightnings  and  voices  and  ^t.  16. 18  :  19. 16 
6.  1.  living  creatures  saying  as  with  a  voice  of  t.,  Come 
8.  5.  and  there  followed  ^tJi.undttrs,  and  voices.  11.  il9 
10.  3.  when  he  cried,  the  seven  t.  uttered  their  voices.  4 

14.  2.  many  waters,  and  as  the  voice  of  a  great  thunder 

Thundered. 
Jno.  12.  29.  that  stood  by,  and  heard  it,  said  that  it  had  t. 
Thunderings.— .l.F.  see  thunders. 


Thyiae. 
Rev.  18.  12.  aud  all  thijine  wood,  and  every  vessel  of  ivory 

Tidings. — A.V.  ^gospel,  "^spoken. 

Acts  21.  31.  to  kill  him,  t.  came  up  to  the  chief  captain 
Rom.  10.  15.  them  that  bring  glad  ^icZt^i/s  of  good  things  ! 
16.  they  did  not  all  hearken  to  the  glad  ^tidings 
15.  21.  They  shall  see,  to  whom  no  '^tidi)tgs  of  him  came 

see  report. 

Good  Tidings. — ^4.F.  \glad  tidings, '^gosjJel,  '^things. 

Mat.  11.  5.  poor  have  '^good  tidings  preached  to  them 
Lu.  1.  19.  Gabriel — and  to  bring  thee  these  ^good  tidings 

2.  10.  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy 

4.  18.  anointed  me  to  preach  '^good  tidings  to  the  poor 
43. 1  must  preach  the  good  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

8.  1.  bringing  the  ^good  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
Acts  8.  12.  Philip  preaching  '^g.  t.  concerning  the  kingdom 

13.  32.  And  we  bring  you  '^good  t.  of  the  promise  made 
Heh.  4.  2.  we  have  had  -good  tidings  preached  unto  us 
1  Pet.  1.  25.  this  is  the  word  of  -g.  t.  which  was  preached 

Tied.— ^.F.  ^hound. 

Mat.  21.  2.  ye  shall  find  an  ass  t.  Mk.  11.  2,  4:  Lu.  19.  oO 
Acts  22.  25.  when  they  had  ^tied  him  up  with  the  thong 

Tiles.— ^  V.  ^tiling. 
Lu.  5.  19.  and  let  him  down  through  the  ^t.  with  his  coach 

Tiling.—^.  V.  T-see  tiles. 

Tilled.— .4. F.  hlressed. 
Heh.  6.  7.  herbs  meet  for  them  for  whose  sake  it  is  also  ^t. 

Time. — ..4. F.  ^ago,  ^season — s,  '''sometimes,  *.sj;ace,  ^times. 

Mat.  1. 11.  at  the  time  of  the  carrying  away  to  Babylon 
2.  7.  learned  of  them  carefully  what  t.  the  star  appeared 
16.  according  to  the  t.  which  he  had  carefully  learned 
8.  29.  art  thou  come  hitherto  torment  us  before  the  time  ? 
13.  30.  and  in  the  t.  of  the  harvest  I  will  say  to  the  reapers 
26.  18.  The  Master  saith,  My  time  is  at  hand         Hiand 

Mk.  1.  15.  The  t.  is  fulfilled,  and  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at 
9. 21.Howlongii'i;Heisitsincethis  hath  come  unto  him  ? 
13.  33.  watch  and  pray :  for  ye  know  not  when  the  time  is 

Lu.  1.  57.  Now  Elisabeth's  time  was  fulfilled 

4.  6.  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world  in  a  moment  of  time 
27.  there  were  many  lepers  in  Israel  in  the  /.  of  Elisha 

7.  45.  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss :  but  she,  since  the  time 
8. 13.  a  while  believe,  aud  in  time  of  temptation  fall  away 

19.  44.  because  thou  knewestnot  the  time  of  thy  visita- 
21.  8.  saying,  I  am  he  ;  and,  The  time  is  at  hand  [tiou 
23.  8.  Herod — was  of  a  long  Hime  desirous  to  see  him 

Jno.  1.  18.  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time.  1  Jno.  4. 12 

5.  37.  Ye  have  neither  heard  his  voice  at  any  time 

7.  6.  My  time  is  not  yet  come  ;  but  your  t.  is  alway  ready 
8.  because  my  time  is  not  yet  fulfilled 
Acts  1.  21.  all  the  time  that  the  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and 
7.  17.  But  as  the  time  of  the  promise  drew  nigh     fliear 
15.  33.  had  spent  some  H.  there,  they  were  dismissed 
17.21.  spent  their  ^.  in  nothing  else,  but  either  to  tell  or  to 

20.  18.  after  what  manner  I  was  with  you  all  the  ^time 
Rom.  13.  11.  now  it  is  high  t.  for  you  to  awake  out  of  sleep 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  Wherefore  judge  nothing  before  the  ti>ne 
7.  29.  But  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  is  shortened 

2  Cor.  6.  2.  At  an  acceptable  tinie  1  hearkened  unto  thee 
Eph.  5. 16.  redeeming  the  t.,  because  the  days  are  evil.  Col. 
Col.  1.  21.  you,  being  in  '■'•time  past  alienated  1  4.  5 


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1  Th.  2.  .5.  at  any  t.  were  wefouudusiug  wordn  of  flattery 

2  Ton.  4.  6.  and  the  time  of  my  departure  is  come 

Heb.  1.  1.  God,  having  ofold3^/)/ie  spoken  unto  the  fathers 
5.  For  uuto  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any  time 
4.  16.  and  may  find  grace  to  help  us  in  time  of  need 
5. 12.  For  when  bj'  reason  of  the  t.  je  ought  to  be  teachers 

9.  9.  which  is  a  parable  for  the  time  now  present 
10.  ordinances,  imposed  until  a  time  of  reformation 

11.  32.  for  the  time  will  fail  me  if  I  tell  of  Gideon 
Jan.  4. 14.  For  ye  are  a  vapour,  that  appeareth  for  a  little  /. 

1  Pet.  1.  11.  searching  what  time  or  what  manner  of  time 

17.  pass  the  ti»ie  of  your  sojourning  in  fear 
4.  2.  uo  longer  should  live  the  rest  of  your  t.  in  the  flesh 
Jnde  25.  dominion  and  power,  before  all  time,  and  now 
Jiev.  1.  3.  for  the  time  is  at  hand.  22.  10 

2.  21.  I  gave  her  ^time  that  she  should  repent 

10.  6.  and  sware — that  there  shall  be  ti»ie  no  longer 

11.  18.  the  t.  of  the  dead  to  be  judged,  and  the  t.  to  give 

12.  12.  great  wrath,  knowing  that  he  hath  but  a  short  t. 
14.  whei-e  she  is  nourished  for  a  time — and  half  a  time 

see  day,  days,  haply,  ijenerations,  hour,  season,  that  tiinc,  v:!iile. 

That  Time. — A.V.  ^same  time. 

Mat.  4.  17.  From  iJiat  time  began  Jesus  to  preach 

16.  "21.  From  f.  t.  began  Jesus  to  shew  unto  his  disciples 
26. 16.  And  from  t.  ^  he  sought  opportunity  to  deliver  him 

La.  16.  16.  from  that  t.  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

Acts  12. 1.  t.  t.  Herod — put  forth  his  hands  to  afflict  certain 

19.  23.  about  ^that  t.  there  arose  no  small  stir  concerning 

Ejih.  2.  12.  that  ye  were  at  tluU  time  separate  from  Christ 

This  Time. 

Mk.  10.  30.  but  he  shall  receive  a  liundredfoldnow  in  t.  t. 
La. 12.  56.   how  is  it  that  ye  know  not  how  to  interpret  ^  t.? 

18.  30.  who  shall  not  receive  manifold  more  in  this  time 
Jno.  11.  39.  Lord,  by  1. 1.  he  stinketh  :  for  he  hath  been  dead 
Acts  1.  6.  Lord,  dost  thou  at  this  time  restore  the  kingdom 

24.  25.  Felix — answered.  Go  thy  way  for  this,  time 
Hum.  8. 18.  that  the  sufferings  of  t.  present  t.  are  not  worthy 

11.  5.  Even  so  then  at  t.  present  t.  also  there  is  a  remnant 

2  Cor.  8. 14.  your  abundance  being  a  supply  at  t.  present  t. 

see  season. 

Times. — A.V.  hnuch,  ^world  began. 

Mat.  16.  3.  but  ye  cannot  discern  the  signs  of  the  times 
Lu.  21.  24.  until  the  times  of  the  Gentiles  be  fulfilled 
Acts  1.  7.  It  is  not  for  you  to  know  times  or  seasons 

3.  21.  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the  t.  of  restoration 

17.  30.  The  t.  of  ignorance  therefore  God  overlooked 
Itom.  15.  22.  I  was  hindered  these  many  ^t.  from  coming 

16.  25.  been  kept  in  silence  through  Himes  eternal 
2  Cor.  11.  24.  Of  the  Jews  five  times  received  I  forty  stripes 
Eph.  1.  10.  unto  a  dispensation  of  the  fulness  of  the  times 
1  Th.  5.  1.  But  concerning  the  times  and  the  seasons 

1  Tim.  4.  1.  in  later  t.  some  shall  fall  away  from  the  faith 
6.  15.  iu  its  own  times  he  shall  shew,  who  is  the  blessed 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  given  iis  in  Christ  Jesus  before  Himes  eternal 
3.  1.  that  in  the  last  days  grievous  times  shall  come 

Tit.  1.  2.  who  cannot  lie,  promised  before  Himes  eternal 
1  Pet.  1.  20.  but  was  manifested  at  the  end  of  the  times 
see  many,  past,  portions,  seasons,  seven,  thrice,  times. 

Tinkling  A.V. — see  clanging. 

Tip. 

La.  16.  24.  that  he  may  dip  the  lit)  of  his  finger  iu  water 


Tithe. 

Mat.  23.  23.  for  ye  tithe  mint  and  anise  and  cummin 
Lu.  11.  42.  Pharisees !  for  ye  t.  mint  and  rue  and  every  herb 

Tithes. 

Lu.  18.  12.  I  give  tithes  of  all  that  I  get 
Heb.  7.  5.  have  commandment  to  take  t.  of  the  people 
6.  hath  taken  <tf/ies  of  Abraham,  and  hath  blessed  him 

8.  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes 

9.  even  Levi,  who  receiveth  tithes,  hath  paid  tithes 

Title. 

Jno.  19.  19.  And  Pilate  wrote  a,  title  also,  and  put  it  on  the 
20.  This  title  therefore  read  many  of  the  Jews    [cross 

Tittle. 

Mat.  5. 18.  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  away 
Lu.  16.  17.  than  for  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fall 

Together.— .4. F.  ^accord,  '^appear. 

Acts  2.  1.  they  were  all  ^together  in  one  place 

22.  30.  commanded — all  the  council  to  come  '^together 

Toil— ed.— ^.F.  Habour. 

Mat.  6.  28.  lilies — how  they  grow  ;  they  t  not.  Lu.  12.  27 
Lu.  5.  5.  Master,  we  toiled  all  night,  and  took  nothing 

1  Cor.  4,  12.  and  we  '^toil,  working  with  our  own  hands 
Eeu.  2.  2.  I  know  thy  works,  and  thy  ^toil  and  patience 

Toiling  A.V. — see  distressed. 

Token. 

Mk.  14.  44.  he  that  betrayed  him  had  given  them  a  token 
Pkil.  1.  28.  which  is  for  them  an  evident  t.  of  perdition 

2  Tit,.  1.  5.  a  manifest  token  of  the  righteous  judgement 
3. 17.  mine  own  hand,  which  is  the  token  in  every  epistle 

Told. — A.V.  ^answered, '^foretold,  ^shewed. 

Mat.  14.  12.  and  they  went  and  told  Jesus 
24.  25.  Behold,  I  have  told  you  beforehand 
28.  7.  there  shall  ye  see  him :  lo,  I  have  tuld  you 
11.  guard  came  into  the  city,  and  ^toldMuto  the  chief 
Mk.  5.  14.  and  told  it  in  the  city.  Mat.  8.  33  :  Ln.  8.  34 
33.  fell  down  before  him,  and  told  him  all  the  truth 
8.  28.  they  Hold  him,  saying,  John  the  Baptist      [9,  10 
16.  13.  went  away  and  told  it  unto  the  rest.   10  :  Lu.  24. 
Lu.  7.  18.  disciples  of  John^told  him  of  all  these  things 

8.  36.  tliey  that  saw  it  told  them  how  he  that  was 

9.  36.  And  they  held  their  peace,  and  told  no  man 

13.  1.  some  present — which  told  him  of  the  Galilieaus 

14.  21.  servant  came,  and  ''^told  his  lord  these  things 
Jno.  3.  12.  If  I  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye  believe  not 

4.  29.  Come,  see  a  man,  which  told  me  all  things 

5.  15.  and  told  the  Jews  that  it  was  Jesus 

8.  40.  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that  hath  told  you  the  truth 

9.  27.  I  told  you  even  now,  and  ye  did  not  hear.  10.  25 
14.  2.  mansions ;  if  it  were  not  so,  I  would  have  told  you 

29.  I  have  told  you  before  it  come  to  pass,  that,  when 
16.  4.  ye  may  remember  them,  how  that  I  told  you 
18.  8.  i  told  you  that  I  am  he  :  if  therefore  ye  seek  me 
Acts  3.  24.  prophets  from  Samuel — also  Hold  of  these  days 
9.  6.  and  it  shall  be  told  thee  what  thou  must  do 
11.  13.  he  [Cornelius J  '-Hold  us  how  he  had  seen  the  angel 

23.  16.  entered  into  the  castle,  and  told  Paul 


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2  Cor.  7.  7.  while  lie  tuld  us  your  longing,  your  mourning 
riiil.  3.  18.  many  walk,  of  whom  I  fold  you  often 

1  Th  .3. 4.  we  f.  you  beforehaud  that  we  are  to  suffer  afdiction 

2  Th.  2.  5.  Remember  ye  not — I  told  you  these  things  ? 

see  foreivarn,  rehearsed,  reported,  said,  spoken,  tell,  telleth. 

Tolerable. 

Mai.  10.  15.    It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  the  land  of 
Sodom.  11.  22,  24  :  Lu.  10.  12, 14 

Toll. — A.V.  ^custovi,  ^receipt  of  custom. 

Mat.  9.  9.  saw  a  man,  called  Matthew,  sitting  at  the  place 
of  •Hull.  ML  -2.  Hi  :  Lit.  5.  ^27 
17.  2.J.  kings — from  whom  do  they  I'eceive  ^t,  or  tribute  ? 

Tomb — s. — A.V.  ^grave — s,  HepidcUre — s. 

Mat.  8.  28.  coming  forth  out  of  the  t.  Mk.  5.  2, 3,  B:Lh.  8.27 
23.  29.  and  garnish  the  '^tombs  of  the  righteous    [saints 

27.  52.  and  the  ^t.  were  opened;  and  many  bodies  of  the 
53.  coming  forth  out  of  the  if.  after  his  resurrection 
60.  and  laid  it  in  his  own  new  t. — a  great  stone  to  the 

door  of  the  'H.  Mk.  15.  246 :  La.  23.  -ioS  :  Acts  13.  ^29 

28.  8.  they  departed  quickly  from  the  Homb  with  fear 
Mlc.  6.  29.  took  up  his  [John]  corpse,  and  laid  it  in  a  tomb 

16.  2.  they  come  to  the  'Hotiib  when  the  siin  was  risen 
3.  roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the  door  of  the  Homb  ? 
5.  And  entering  into  the  Homb,  they  saw  a  young  man 

8.  And  they  went  out,  and  fled  from  the  Homh 
Lu.  11.  44.  for  ye  are  as  the  ^tombs  which  appear  not 

47.  for  ye  build  the  '^tombs  of  the  prophets.  ^48 

23.  55.  the  women — followed  after,  and  beheld  the  Horab 

24.  1.  at  early  dawn,  they  came  unto  the  H.  Jiio.  20.  ^1 

2.  found  the  stone  rolled  away  from  the  H.  Jiio.  20.  '^1 

9.  [womenjre  turned  from  the  ^t. ,  and  told  all  these  things 
12.  Peter  arose,  and  ran  unto  the  -tomb.  Jiio.  20.  6 
22.  women — amazed  us,  having  been  early  at  the  Homb 
24.  of  them  that  were  with  us  went  to  the  -tomb 

Jni.  5.  28.  all  that  are  in  the  ^tombs  shall  hear  his  voice 

11.  17.  that  he  [Lazarus]  had  been  in  the  ^t.  four  days 
31.  she  [Mary]  was  going  unto  the  ^foHifi  to  weep  there 
38.  Jesus — groaning  in  himself  cometh  to  the  ^tomb 

12.  17.  when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  the  ^tomb 

19.  41.  there  was  a  garden  ;  and  in  the  garden  a  new  H. 
42.  Preparation  (for  the  Homb  was  nigh  at  hand) 

20.  2.  They  have  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of  the  Homb 

3.  disciple,  and  they  went  toward  the  Homb.  H,  ^8 
11.  Mary   was    standing  without   at  the   Homb — she 

stooped  and  looked  into  the  Homb 
Acts  2.  29.  David — and  his  Homh  is  with  us  luito  this  day 

7.  16.  and  laid  in  the  Homb  that  Abraham  bought 
Bea.  11.  9.  suffer  not  their  dead  bodies  to  be  laid  in  a  ^t. 
see  sepulchres. 

Tongue. — A.V.  tongues. 

Mk.  7.  33.  and  he  spat,  and  touched  his  tongue 

35.  and  the  bond  of  his  tongue  was  loosed.  Lu.  1.  64 
Ln.  16.  'M.  tip  of  his  linger  in  water  and  cool  my  tongue 
Arts  2.  26.  my  heart  was  glad,  and  my  tongue  rejoiced 
llom.  14.  11.   And  every  Hongue  shall  confess  to  God 
1  Cor.  14.  2.  For  he  that  speaketh  in  a  tongue  speaketh 
not  unto  men.  4,  13,  14, 19,  27 
9.  unless  ye  utter  by  the  t.  speech  easy  to  be  understood 
26.  each  one — hath  a  tongue,  hath  an  interpretation 
Phil.  2.  11.  every  t.  should  confess  that  Jesus  Christ  is 
Jas.  1.  26.  while  he  bridleth  not  his  toyigue  [Lord 

3.  5.  So  the  tongue  also  is  a  little  member 
6.  Aud  the  t.  is  a  fire — among  our  members  is  the  t. 
8.  but  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame  ;  it  is  a  restless  evil 
1  Pet.  3.  10.  Let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil 


1  Jno.  3. 18.  let  us  not  love  in  word,  neither  with  the  tongue 
Rev.  5.  9.  every  tribe,  and  tongue,  and  people.  13.  ^7  :  14. 6 
9. 11.  aud  in  the  Greek  tongue  he  hath  the  name  Apollyou 
see  languaije. 

Tongues. 

Mk.  16.  17.  they  shall  speak  with  new  tongues 
Acts  2.  3.  appeared  unto  them  tongues  parting  asunder 
4.  and  began  to  speak  with  other  tongues,  as  the  Spirit 
11.  speaking  in  our  tongues  the  mighty  works  of  God 
10.  46.  heard  them  speak  with  tongues,  and  magnify  God 
19.  6.  and  they  spake  with  tongues,  and  prophesied 
Pom.  3.  13.  With  their  tongues  they  have  iised  deceit 
1  Cor.  12.  10.  to  another  divers  kinds  of  tongues ;  aud  to 
another  the  interpretation  of  tongues.  28 
30.  do  all  speak  with  tongues  ?  do  all  intei'pret  ? 

13.  1.  If  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men  and  of  angels 

8.  whether  there  be  tongues,  they  shall  cease 

14.  5.  Now  I  would  have  you  all  speak  with  tongues — 

prophesieth  than  he  that  speaketh  with  tongues 
6.  if  I  come  unto  you  speaking  with  tongues 
18.  I  thank  God,  I  speak  with  tonguesvaove  than  you  all 

21.  By  men  of  strange  t.  and  by  the  lips  of  strangers 

22.  Wherefore  t.  are  for  a  sign,  not  to  them  that  believe 

23.  all  speak  with  t.,  and  thei-e  come  in  men  unlearned 
39.  to  prophesy,  and  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues 

Bev.  7.  9.  of  all  tribes  aud  peoples  and  tongues 

10.  11.  prophesy — over  many  peoples  and  nations  and  t. 

11.  9.  from  among  the  p»eoples  and  tribes  and  tongues 
16.  10.  and  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  pain 

17. 15.  peoples,  aud  multitudes,  aud  nations,  aud  tongues 
see  tongue. 

Took.— ^4.  F.   ^lare,  '^caught,    ^felt,     ^held,  '"laid  hold, 
Haken. 

Mat.  1.  24.  Joseph  arose — and  tooh  unto  him  his  wife 
8. 17.  Himself  t.  om-  infirmities,  and  bare  our  diseases 
12. 14.  Pharisees  went  out,  aud  Hook  counsel  against  him 

13.  31.  which  a  mau  t.,  and  sowed  in  his  field.  Lit.  13. 19 
33.  leaven,  which  a  woman  took,  and  hid.  Lu.  13.  21 

14.  31.  Jesus  stretched  forth  his  hand,  and  H.  hold  of  him 
16.  7.  among  themselves,  saying.  We  itook  no  bread 

22.  Peter  t.  him,  and  began  to  rebuke  him.  Mk.  8.  32 

18.  28.  and  t.  him  by  the  throat,  saying.  Pay  what  thou 
21.  39.  -took  him,  and  cast  him  forth  out  of  the  vineyard 

24.  39.  until  the  flood  came,  and  took  them  all  away 

25.  3.  took  their  lamps,  took  no  oil  with  them 

4.  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with  their  lamps 

35.  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  in.  38 

43.  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  not  in  r-^^*- 14-  ■19 

26.  55.  sat  daily  in  the  temple  teaching,  and  ye  H.  me  not. 
28.  9.  and  Hook  hold  of  his  feet,  and  worshipped  him 

Mk.  1.  31.  he  came  and  t.  her  by  the  hand,  and  raised  her 
12.20.  the  first  f.  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed.  L«.  20.29 
21.  the  second  took  her,  and  died.  Lu.  20.  31 

Lu.  5.  5.  Master,  we  toiled  all  night,  and  ^took  nothing 
11.  52.  lawyers  !  for  ye  Hook  away  the  key  of  knowledge 

Jno.  12.  6.  having  the  bag  Hook  away  what  was  put  therein 

19.  27.  the  disciple  took  her  unto  his  own  home 
21.  3.  the  boat;  and  that  night  they  Hook  nothing 

Acts  1.  16.  Judas,  who  was  giiide  to  them  that  took  Jesus 

9.  27.  Barnabas  I.  him,  and  brought  him  to  the  apostles 
19.  13.  exorcists,  took  upon  them  to  name  over  them 
28.  5.  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  fire,  and  H.  no  harm 

15.  when  Paul  saw,  he  thanked  God,  and  took  courage 
1  Cor.  11.  23.  night  in  which  he  was  betrayed  took  bread 
Heb.  8.  9.  the  day  that  I  t.  them  by  the  hand  to  lead  them 

10.  34.  aud  t.  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  possessions 
Rev.  10.  10.  And  I  t.  the  little  book  out  of  the  angel's  hand 

see  counsel,  hold,  laid  (hold),  raised,  seized,  taketh,  takin'j. 


350 


TOOK 


TOUCHETH 


He  Took. — A.V.  h-eceived,  Hal-en. 
Mat.  15.  36.  h.  t.  the  seven  loaves  and  the  fishes.  Ml.  8.  6 

26.  27.  And  lie  took  a  cnp,  and  gave  thanks 

37.  he  took  with  him  Peter  and  the  two  sons.  Lu.  9.  28 

27.  21.  he  took  water,  and  washed  his  hands 

Mk.  6.  41.  he  -t.  the  iive  loaves  and  the  two  fishes.  Lu.  9. 16 

7.  33.  he  took  him  aside  from  the  multitude  iirivately 

8.  23.  And  he  took  hold  of  the  blind  man  by  the  hand 

9.  36.  he  took  a  little  child,  and  set  him  in  the  midst 

10.  16.  he  fook  them  in  his  arms,  and  blessed  them 
L)/.10. 35.  he  <ooA;  out  two  pence,  and  gave  them  to  the  host 

14.  4.  he  to  ok  him,  and  healed  him,  and  let  him  go 

18.  31.  And  he  took  unto  him  the  twelve.  Mk.  10.  3-2 

22.  19.  he  t.  bread,  and  when  he  had  given  thanks.  24.  30 

23.  53.  he  took  it  down,  and  wrapped  it  in  a  linen  cloth 
Acts  9. 19.  he  [Paul]  Hook  food  and  was  strengthened 

16.  33.  he  took  them  the  same  hour  of  the  night 
Heh.  9.  19.  he  took  the  blood  of  the  calves  and  the  goats 
see  partook,  received,  taken,  taketh,  tokiiiy. 

Took  leave. — A.V. '^embraced. 
Acts  20.  1.  Paul  having  sent  for  the  disciples— i^,  l.  of  them 

They  Took.— ^.F.  ^caught. 

Mat.  21.  46.  because  they  took  him  for  a  prophet 

27.  31.  had  mocked  him,  they  took  off  from  him  the  robe 

28.  15.  So  1. 1.  the  money,  and  did  as  they  were  taught 
.1/A'.  12.  3.  they  hook  him,  and  beat  him,  and  sent  him 

8.  they  took  him,  and  killed  him,  and  cast  him  forth 
Jiio.  11.  41.  So  they  took  away  the  stone 

19.  17.  They  took  Jesus  therefore  :  and  he  went  out 
Acts  4.  13.  they  took  knowledge  of  them,  that  they  liad 

13.  29.  they  took  him  down  from  the  tree,  and  laid  him 
18.  26.  they  took  him  unto  them,  and  expounded 
see  rniiierl,  lake. 

Took  Kj). 

Mat.  14.12.  and  took  up  the  coi'pse,  and  buried  him.  Mk  6. 29 

20.  took  np  that  which  remained.  15.  37  :  Mk.  6.43  :  8.8 
16.  9.  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up  ?  10  :  Mk.  8.  19,  20 

Mk.  2.  12.  and  straightway  took  up  the  bed.  Lu.  5.  25 
Jno.  8.  69.  took  up  stones  therefore  to  cast  at  him.  10.  31 
Acts  7.  21.  he  was  cast  out,  Pharaoh's  daughter  took  him  uj) 
43.  And  ye  took  up  the  tabernacle  of  Moloch 

21.  15.  after  these  days  we  took  up  our  baggage 

Beu.  18.  21.  a  strong  angel  tookvp  a  stone  as  it  were  a  great 
see  raised. 

Tooth. 

Mat.  ft.  38.  An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a  tootli 

Top. 

Mat.  27.  51.  in  twain  from  the  /.to  the  bottom.  Mk.  15.  38 
■hio.  19.  23.  coat  was  without  seam,  woven  from  the  top 
Heh.  11.  21.  Jacob — leaning  upon  the  top  of  his  staff 

Topaz . 

Ttev.  21.  20.  the  ninth,  topaz  ;  the  tenth,  chrysoprase 

Torch— es. — A.V.  Havip 

■Tito.  18.  3.  cometh  thither  with  lanterns  and  torches 
Uev.  8.  10.  fell  from  heaven  a  great  star,  burning  as  a  Horch 

Torment— s. 

Mat.  4.  24.  holden  with  divers  diseases  and  torments 

8.  29.  art  thou  come  hitherto  torment  us  before  the  time? 
Mk.  5.  7.  I  adjure  thee  by  God,  torment  me  not.  Lu,  8.  28 


Lv.  16.23.  in  Hades  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in /orjjifji/.s 
28.  lest  they  also  come  into  this  place  of  torment 

Uev.  9.  5.  their  torment  was  as  the  torment  of  a  scorpion 
14.  11.  the  smoke  of  their  t.  goeth  up  for  ever  and  ever 
18.  7.  so  much  give  her  of  torment  and  mourning 

10.  standing  afar  ofi  for  the  fear  of  her  torment.  15 

see  imnishment. 

Tormented. 

Mat.  8.  6.  sick  of  the  palsy,  grieviously  tormented 

Rev.  9.  5.  but  that  they  should  be  tormented  five  months 

11.  10.  because  these  two  prophets  tormented  them 

14.  10.  he  shall  be  tormented  with  fire  and  brimstone 

20.  10.  they  shall  be  tormented  day  and  night  for  ever 

sec  ancjuish,  (evil)  entreated. 

Tormentors. 

Mat.  18.  34.  and  delivered  him  to  the  tormentors 

Torn. — A.V.  ^pulled,  'h-ent. 

Mk.  9.  26.  having  cried  out,  and  Horn  him  much 
Acts  23. 10.  lest  Paul  should  be  Horn  in  pieces  by  them 

see  tearing. 

Tortured. 

Heb.  11.  35.  others  were  t.,  not  accepting  their  deliverance 

Tossed. 

Ejih.  4.  14.  no  longer  children,  tossed  to  and  fro 
Jas.  1.  6.  surge  of  the  sea  driven  by  the  wind  and  tossed 
see  distressed,  Uihoured. 

Touch.— ^.  V.  ^touched. 

Mat.  9.  21.  If  I  do  but  toitch  his  garment.  Mk.  5.  28 

14.  36.  only  touch  the  border  of  his  garment.  Mk.  6.  56 
Mk.  3.  10.  upon  him  that  they  might  touch  him.  Lu.  6.  19 

8.  22.  a  blind  man,  and  beseech  him  to  touch  him 
Lu..  8.  46.  Some  one  did  ^touch  me :  for  I  perceived  that 

11.  46,  ye  yourselves  touch  not  the  burdens 

18.  15.  babes,  that  he  should  touch  them.  Mk.  10.  13 
J)io.  20.  17.  Jesus  saith  to  her.  Touch  me  not 

1  Cor.  7.  1.  It  is  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  woman 

2  Cor.  6.  17.  And  touch  no  unclean  thing 
Col.  2.  21.  Handle  not,  nor  taste,  nor  touch 

Heb.  11.  28.  destroyer  of  the  firstborn  should  not  t.  them 

12.  20.  If  even  a  beast  t.  the  mountain,  it  shall  l)e  stoned 

Touched. — A.V.  ^arrived. 

Mat.  8.  3.  and  touchedhim,  saying.  Mk.  1.  41 :  Lu.  5.  13 
15.  And  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever  left  her 

9.  20.  and  touched  the  border  of.  Mk.  5.  27  :  Lu.  8.  44 
29.  Then  touchedhe  their  eyes,  saying.  20.  34 

14.  36.  as  many  as  touched  were  made  whole.  Mk.  6.  56 
17.  7.  Jesus  came  and  touched  them  and  said,  Arise 
Mk.  5.  30.  Who  touched  my  garments?  31 :  Lu.  8.  45 

7.  33,  and  he  spat,  and  touched  his  tongue 

Lu.  7.  14.  And  he  came  nigh  and  touchedthe  bier 

8.  47.  of  all  the  people  for  what  cause  she  touched  him 
22.  51.  And  he  touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him 

Acts  20.  15.  the  next  day  we  ^touched,  at  Samos 
27.  3.  And  the  next  day  we  touched  at  Sidon 

Heb.  4.  15.  not  a  high  priest  that  cannot  be  touched 
12.  18,  not  come  unto  a  mount  that  might  be  touched 
sec  touch . 

Toucheth. 

Lu.  7.  39.  what  manner  of  woman  this  is  whicli  /.  him 
I  Jno.  5,  18.  and  the  evil  one  toucheth  him  not 


851 


TOUCHING 


TRANSGRESSOR 


Touching. — A.V.     ^concernim/,      -Inndiiirf,      "over, 
^pertaining,  ^wherehij. 

Mat.  18.  19.  as  touching  anything  that  they  sliall  ask 
22.  31.  t.  the  resurrection  of  the.  Mk.  12.  26  :  Acts  24.  21 

Lii.  23.  14.  touching  those  things  whereof  ye  accuse  him 

Acts  5.  35.  take  heed  to  yourselves  as  touching  these  men 
19.  40.  and  as  ^t.  it  we  shall  not  be  able  to  give  account 
21.  25.  But  as  touching  the  Gentiles  which  have  believed 
26.  2.  touching  all  the  things  whereof  1  am  accused 
28.  12.  And  '^touching  at  Syracuse,  we  tarried  there 

Rom.  11.  28.  As  ^touching  the  gospel,  they  are  enemies — 
as  touching  the  election,  they  are  beloved 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  no  necessity,  but  hath  power  as  ^t.  his  own  will 
16.  12.  But  as  touching  ApoUos  the  brother 

2  Cor.  9.  1.  For  as  touching  the  ministering  to  the  saints 
Gal.  1.  20.  Now  torching  the  things  which  I  write  unto  you 
Phil.  3.  5.  as  touching  the  law,  a  Pharisee 

6.  as  'Slouching  zeal,  persecuting  the  church  ;  as  t.  the 

Col.  4. 10.  Barnabas  {t.  whom  ye  received  commandments 

2  Th.  3.  4.  we  have  confidence  iu  the  Lord  touching  you 

Heh.  6.  4.  as  touching  those  who  were  once  enlightened 

9.  9.  as  H.  the  conscience,  make  the  worshipper  perfect 

see  concerning. 

Toward. — A.V.  '^hy  the  way. 
Mat.  4. 15.  Napthali,  ^Toward  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan 

Towel. 

Jno.  13.  4.  and  he  took  a  towel,  and  girded  himself 
5.  disciples'  feet,  and  to  wipe  them  with  the  towel 

Tower. 

Mat.  21 .  33.  built  a  f.,  and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen  Mk.  12. 1 

Lu.  13.  4.  Or  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the  t.in  SUoam 

14.  28.  which  of  you,  desiring  to  build  a  tower         [fell 

Townclerk. 
Acts  19.  35.  And  when  the  t.  had  quieted  the  multitude 

Towns. 
Mk.  1.  38.  Let  us  go  elsewhere  into  the  next  towns 

see  village. 

Traced. — A.V.  '^understanding. 
Lit.  1.  3.  having  ^traced  the  course  of  all  things  accurately 

Tracing  out. — A.V.  ^finding  out. 
Bom.  11.  33.  judgements,  and  his  ways  Y>eist^tracing  out  / 

Trade. — A .  V.  ^huy  and  sell,  '^craft,  '*occupation,*occu2}y. 
Lu.  19.  13.  ^Trade  ye  herewith  till  I  come 
Acts  18. 3.  because  he  was  of  the  same  '^trade,  he  abode  with 
them— for  by  their  ^ trade  they  were  tentmakers 
19. 27.  not  only  is  there  danger  that  this  our  H.  come  into 
J'rt.s.4. 13.  spend  a  j'ear  there,  and!/.,  and  get  gain  [^disrepute 
see  gain. 
Traded— ing. 

Mat.  25. 16.  he  that  received  the  five  talents  went  and  t. 
Lu.  19.  15.  might  know  what  they  had  gained  by  trading 

Tradition — s. — A.V.  ^ordinances. 

Mat.\5.1.  disciples  transgress  the  ^.  of  the  eldei-s ?  Mk.7.5 
3.  transgress  the   commandment   of   God  because  of 
your  tradition  ?  6  :  Mk.  7.  9,  13 
Mk.  7.  3.  holding  the  tradition  of  the  elders.  8 
1  Cor.  11. 2.  remember  me  in  all  things,  and  hold  fast  the  ^t. 
Gal.  1.  14.  exceedingly  zealous  for  the  t.  of  my  fathers 


Col.  2.  8.  vain  deceit,  after  the  tradition  of  men 
2  Th.  2.  15.  and  hold  the  traditions  which  ye  were  taught 
3.  6.  not  after  the  tradition  which  they  received  of  us 
sec  handed  down. 

TTdi.\n.—A.V^teach. 
Tit.  2.  4.  ^train  the  j'oung  women  to  love  their  husbands* 

Traitor— s. 

Lu.  6.  16.  and  Judas  Iscariot,  which  was  the  traitor 
2  Tim.  3.  4.  t.,  headstrong — rather  than  lovers  of  God 

Trample. 
Mat,  7.  6.  pearls  before  the  swine,  lest  haply  they  t.  them 

Trance. 

Acts  10.  10.  while  they  made  ready,  he  fell  into  a  trance 
11.  5.  and  in  a  trance  I  saw  a  vision,  a  certain  vessel 
22.  17.  while  I  prayed  in  the  temple,!  fell  into  a  trance 

Tranquil. — A . V.  ^jjeaceable. 
1  Tim.  2.  2.  that  we  may  lead  a  Hranquil  and  quiet  life 

Transferred. 

1  Cor.  4t.  6.  I  have  in  a  figure  transferred  to  myself 

Transfigured. 
Mat.  17.  2.  and  he  was  transfigured  before  them.  Mk.  9.  2 
Transformed. — A .  V.  "^changed. 

Bom.  12.  2.  but  be  ye  t.  by  the  renewing  of  your  mind 

2  Cor.  3  18.  are  ^t.  into  the  same  image  from  glory  to 

see  fashioned. 

Transforming. — A.  V.  see  fashioning. 

Transgress.— yl.F.  ^go  beyond. 

Mat.  15.  2.  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the  tradition 
3.  Why  do  ye  also  transgress  the  commandment  of  God 
1  T/i.  4.  6.  no  man  Hransgress,  and  wi-ong  his  brother 

Transgressed. 

Lu.  15.  29.  and  I  never  t.  a  commandment  of  thine 

see  transgressor. 

Transgressest — eth. — see  doeth  lawlessness,  omvard. 

Transgression — s. — A.V.  ^breaking,  ^iniquity. 

Bom.  2.  23.  through  thy  if.  of  the  law  disbonourest  thou 

4.  15.  where  there  is  no  law,  neither  is  there  t.     [God  ? 

5.  14.  had  not  sinned  after  the  likeness  of  Adam's  t. 
Gal.  3.19.  What  then  is  the  law?  It  was  added  because  of  f. 

1  Tim.  2.  14.  woman  being  beguiled  hath  fallen  into  t. 
Heb.  2.  2.  every  t.  and  disobedience  received  a  just 

9.  15.  redemption  of  the  t.  that  were  under  the  first 

2  Pet.  2.  16.  he  was  rebuked  for  his  own  Hransgression 

see  lawlessness. 

Transgressor — s. — A.V.  ^breaker — s,  transgress— ed 

Mk.  15.  28.  And  he  was  reckoned  with  t.  [margin]  ii<. 22.37. 
Bom.  2.  25.  if  thou  be  a  H.  of  the  law,  thy  circumcision  is 

27.  circumcision  art  a  '^transgressor  of  the  law? 
Gal.  2.  18.  I  prove  myself  a  transgressor 
Jas.  2.  9.  being  convicted  by  the  law  as  transgressors 

11.  but  kUlest,  thou  art  become  a  t.  of  the  law 


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Translated — tion. 
Col.  1. 13.  and  t.  us  into  the  kingdom  of  the  Son  of  his  love 
Heh.  11.  5.  By  faith  Enoch  was  ^.—  because  God  t.  him  : 
for  before  his  t.  he  hath  had  witness  borne  to  him 

Transparent. 
Rev.  21.  21.  city  was  pure  gold,  as  it  were  transparent  glass 

Trap. 
Ro7n.  11.  9.  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare,  and  a  trap 

Travail. — A.V.  ^painfubiess,  '^sorrotvs. 

Mat.  24.  8.  these  things  are  the  beginning  of  2^.  MJc.  13.  ^8 
Jno.  16.  21.  A  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath  sorrow 
2  Cor.  11.  27.  in  labour  and  '^travail,  in  watchiugs  often 
Gal.  4.  19.  I  am  again  in  t.  until  Christ  be  formed  in  you 

1  Th   2.  9.  For  ye  remember,  brethren,  our  labour  and  t. 
5.  3.  upon  them,  as  travail  upon  a  woman  with  child 

2  Th.  3.  8.  but  in  labour  and  t.,  working  night  and  day 

Travailest— eth. 

Bom.  8.  22.  the  whole  creation  groaneth  and  t.  in  pain 
Gal.  4.  27.  Break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travailest  not 

Travailing. 
Rev.  12.  2.  and  she  crieth  out,  travailing  in  birth 

Travel. 

Acts  19. 29.  men  of  Macedonia,  Paul's  companions  in  travel 
2  Cor.  8.  19.  appointed  by  the  churches  to  travel  with  us 

Travelled. 

Acts  11.  19.  travelled  as  far  as  Phoenicia,  and  Cyprus 

Travelling  A.V.— see  going. 

Tread. 

Lu.  10.  19.  authority  to  tread  upon  serpents  and  scorpions 
Rev.  11.  2.  and  the  holy  city  shall  they  tread  under  foot 

Treadeth. 

1  Cor.  9.  9.  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  ox  when  he  treadeth 

out  the  corn.  1  Tim.  5.  18 
Rev.  19.  15.  he  treadeth  the  winepress  of  the  fierceness 

Treasure. 

Mat.  6.  21.  thy  t.  is,  there  will  thy  heart  be  also.  Lu.  12.  34 

12.  35.  The  good  man  out  of  his  good  treasure — the  evil 

man  out  of  his  evil  treasure.  Lu.  6.  45 

13.  44.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  treasure 
52.  briugeth  forth  out  of  his  t.  thiugs  new  and  old 

19.  21.  give  to  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in 
heaven.  Mk.  10.  21  :  Lu.  18.  22 
Lu.  12.  21.  So  is  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for  himself 

33.  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that  faileth  not 
Acts  8.  z7.  a  eunuch — who  was  over  all  her  treafiure 

2  Cor.  4.  7.  But  we  have  this  treasure  in  earthen  vessels 
Jas.  5.  3.  Ye  have  laid  up  your  treasure  in  the  last  days 

Treasurer. — A.V.  ^chamberlain. 
Rom.  16.  23.  Erastus  the  '^treasurer  of  the  city  saluteth  you 

Treasurest. 


i?om.  2.5.  <rea8wre«<  up  forthyself  wrath  in  the  day  of  wrath        Trench  A.V. — see  bank. 
46  853 


Treasures, 

Mat.  2. 11.  and  opening  their  t.  they  offered  unto  him  gifts 

6.  19.  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  upon  the  earth 
20.  but  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in  heaven 

Col.  2.  3.  in  whom  are  all  the  treasures  of  wisdom 
Heb.  11.  26.  accounting  the  reproach  of   Christ  greater 
riches  than  the  treasures  of  Egypt 

Treasiiry. 
Mat.  27.  6.  It  is  not  lawful  to  put  them  into  the  treasury 
Mk.  12.  41.  And  he  sat  down  over  against  the  treasury — 
multitude  cast  money  into  the  treasury 
43.  casting  into  the  treasury.  Lu.  21.  1 
Jno.  8.  20.  These  words  spake  he  in  the  treasury 

Treated. — A.V.  '^entreated. 
Acts  27.  3.  Julius  H.  Paul  kindly,  and  gave  him  leave  to  go 

Treatise. 
Acts  1.  1.  The  former  treatise  I  made,  0  Theophilus 

Tree.— 4.  F.  ^booh. 
Mat.  3.  10.  every  tree  therefore  that  bringeth  not  forth 
good  fruit  is  hewn  down.  7.  19  :  Lu.  3.  9 

7.  17.  Even  so  every  good  tree  bringeth  forfh  good  fruit 

— corrupt  t.  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit.  18  :  Lu.  6.  43 

12.  33.  Either  make  the  tree  good— or  make  the  tree 

corrupt — for  the  tree  is  known.  Lu.  6.  44     [13.  19 

13.  32.  it  is  greater  than  the  herbs,  and  becometh  a  t.  Lu. 
Acts  5.  30.  Jesus,  whom  ye  slew,  hanging  him  on  a  t.  10.  39 

13. 29.  they  took  him  down  from  the  tree,  and  laid  him 
Gal.  3.  13.  Cursed  is  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a  tree 

1  Pet.  2.  24.  bare  our  sins  in  his  body  upon  the  tree 
Rev.  2.  7.  to  him  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  tree  of  life 

7.  1.  no  wind  should  blow — or  on  the  sea,  or  upon  any  t. 
9.  4.  neither  any  green  thing,  neither  any  tree 

22.  2.  this  side  of  the  river  and  on  that  was  the  t.  of  life 
14.  that  they  may  have  the  right  to  come  to  the  t.  of  life 
19.  God  shall  take  away  his  part  from  the  Hree  of  life 
see  fig  tree. 
Trees. 
Mat.  3. 10.  now  is  the  axe  laid  unto  the  root  of  the  t.  Lu.  3.9 

21.  8.  and  others  cut  branches  from  the  trees 
Mk.  8.  24.  I  see  men  ;  for  I  behold  them  as  trees,  walking 
Lu.  21.  29.  Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees 
Jude  12.  autumn  trees  without  fruit,  twice  dead,  plucked  up 
Rev.  7.  3.  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea,  nor  the  trees 

8.  7.  and  the  third  part  of  the  trees  was  burnt  up 

see  fields. 

Tremble. — A.V.  ^afraid,  ^shake. 
Heb.  12.  26.  will  I  make  to  Hremble  not  the  earth  only 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  they  Hremble  not  to  rail  at  dignities 

see  shudder. 

Trembled. 

Acts  7.  32.  And  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  behold 

see  terrWed,  trembling. 

Trembling. — A.V.  ^trembled. 
Mk.  5.  33.  But  the  woman  fearing  and  trembling.  Lu.  8.  47 

16.  8.  for  H.  and  astonishment  had  come  upon  them 
Acts  16.  29.  and,  t.  for  fear,  fell  down  before  Paul  and  Silas 

1  Cor.  2.  3.  and  in  fear,  and  in  much  trembling 

2  Cor.  7.  15.  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received  him 
Eph.  6.  5.  with  fear  and  t.,  in  singleness  of  your  heart 
Phil.  2.  12.  work  out  your  own  salvation  with  fear  and  t. 


TRESPASS 

Trespass.— 4. F.  '^fault,  '^offence. 

Bom.  5.  15.  not  as  the  Hrespass,  so  also  is  the  free  gift. 
For  if  by  the  'Hrespass  of  the  one  the  many  died 

17.  For  if,  by  the  Hrespass  of  the  one,  death  reigned 

18.  So  then  as  through  one  H.  the  judgement  came 

20.  law  came  in  beside,  that  the  Hrespass  might  abound 
Gal.  6.  1.  even  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  any  Hrespass 

see  sin. 

Trespasses. — A.V.  '^offences,  Hins. 
Mat.  6.  14.  For  if  ye  forgive  men  their  t.  Mh.  11.  25 

15.  But  if  ye  forgive  not  men  their  t.,  neither  will  your 
'Pa.ih.er: iovgiYeyouY trespasses.  Mk.  11.26  [margin] 
Rom.  4.  25.  who  was  delivered  up  for  our  ^trespasses 

5.  16.  but  the  free  gift  came  of  many  ^trespasses 
2  Cor.  5.  19.  not  reckoning  unto  them  their  trespasses 
Eph.  1.  7.  through  his  blood,  the  forgiveness  of  our  H. 
2.  1.  quicken,  when  ye  were  dead  through  your  t.  25 
Col.  2.  13.  being  dead  through  your  Hrespasses—h&ying 
forgiven  us  all  our  trespasses 

Trial — s  — A.V.  Hemptation — s. 
Acts  20.  19.  Hrials  which  befell  me  by  the  plots  of  the  Jews 
Heh.  11.  36.  others  had  trial  of  mockings  and  scourgings 
1  Pet.  4.  12.  think  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiery  trial 
Bev.  3.  10.  I  also  will  kee^j  thee  from  the  hour  of  Hrial 
see  proof. 

Tribe. — A.V.  Vdndred — s,  Hribes. 

Heb.  7.  13.  For  he  of  whom  these  things  are  said  belong- 

eth  to  another  t7-ibe  [priests 

14.  as  to  which  tribe  Moses  spake  nothing  concerning 

Bev.  5. 9.  purchase  unto  God — men  of  every  ^t.,  and  tongue 

7.  4.  sealed  out  of  every  Hribe  of  the  children  of  Israel 

5.  Of  the  i7-ibe  of — were  sealed  twelve  thovisand.  6,  7, 8 

13.  7.  authority  over  every  Hribe  and  people  and  tongue 

Tribes. — A.V.  '^kindreds. 
Mat.  24.  30.  and  then  shall  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  mourn 
Acts  26.  7.  unto  which  promise  our  twelve  tribes        [sion 
Jas.  1.  1.  James — to  the  twelve  t.  which  are  of  theDisper- 
Bev.  1.  7.  all  the  Hribes  of  the  earth  shall  mourn  over  him 

7.  9.  a  great  multitude — of  all  ^t.  and  peoples  and  tongues 

11.  9.  from  among  the  peoples  and  Hribes  and  tongues 

21.  12.  names  of  the  twelve  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel 

see  tribe. 

Tribulation.— ^4. F.  ^afflicted,  '^affliction,  ^persecution, 
Hroiible. 

Mat.  13.  21.  when   t.  or  persecution  ariseth.  Mk.  4.  ^17 
24.  9.  Then  shall  they  deliver  you  up  unto  HribulatioJi 
21.  for  then  shall  be  great  tribulation.  Mk.  13.  ^19 
29.  after  the  tribulation  of  those  days.  Mk.  13.  24 
Jno.  16.  33.  In  the  world  ye  have  tribulation       [Stephen 
Acts  11.  19.  scattered  abroad  upon  the  ^t.  that  arose  about 
Bom.  2.  9.  tribulation  and  anguish,  upon  every  soul 
5.  3.  knowing  that  tribulatiu7i  worketh  patience 

8.  35.  from  the  love  of  Christ  ?  shall  tribulatio7i 

12.  12.  patient  in  t.  ;  continuing  stedfastly  in  prayer 

1  Cor.  7.  28.  Yet  such  shall  have  ^tribulation  in  the  flesh 
Bev.  1.  9.  your  brother  and  partaker  with  you  in  the  t. 
2.  9.  1  know  thy  tribulation,  and  thy  poverty 
10.  and  ye  shall  have  t^-ibulation  ten  days 

22.  that  commit  adultery  with  her  into  great  tribulation 
7.  14.  These  are  they  which  come  out  of  the  great  t. 

see  affliction,  tribulations. 

Tribulations. — A.  V.  Hribulaiion. 
Acts  14. 22  through  many  1/.  we  must  enter  into  thekingdom 


TEOUBLED 

Bom.  5.  3.  but  let  us  also  rejoice  in  our  tribulatiotis 
Eph.  3.  13.  that  ye  faint  not  at  my  tribulations  for  you 

Tribute. 

Mat.  17.  25.  from  whom  do  they  receive  toll  or  tribute  ? 
22.  17.  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto  Csesar,  or  not  ? 
Mk.  12.  14  :  Lu.  20.  22 
19.  Shew  me  the  tribute  money 
Lu.  23.  2.  and  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Caesar 
Bom.  13.  6.  For  this  cause  ye  pay  tribute  also 

7.  Render  to  all  their  dues  :  tribute  to  whom  t.  is  due 
see  afflictions,  shekel. 
Tried. 

Heb.  11.  17.  By  faith  Abraham,  being  tried,  offered  up 
Bev.  2. 10.  that  ye  may  be  t.  ;  and  ye  shall  have  tribulation 
see  approved,  proved,  try,  refined. 

Trieth  A.V. — seeproveth. 

Trimmed. 

Mat.  25.  7.  those  virgins  arose,  and  t^-immed  their  lamps 

Triumph — ing. 

2  Cor.  2.  14.  which  always  leadeth  us  in  triumph  in  Christ 
Col.  2.  15.  made  a  show  of  them  openly,  t.  over  them  in  it 

Trodden. 

Mat.  5. 13.  but  to  be  cast  out  and  trodden  under.  Lu.  8.  5 
Lu.  21.  24.  Jerusalem  shall  be  t.  down  of  the  Gentiles 
Heb.  10.  29.  who  hath  trodden  under  foot  the  Son  of  God 
Bev.  14.  20.  the  winepress  was  trodden  without  the  city 

Trode. 

Lu.  12.  1.  insomuch  that  they  trode  one  upon  another 
Trouble. 

Mat.  26. 10.  Why  trouUe  ye  the  woman  ?  Mk.  14.  6 
Lu.  7.  6.  Lord,  trouble  not  thyself  :  fori  am  not  worthy 

8.  49.  Thy  daughter  is  dead  ;  trouble  not  the  Master 

11.  7.  Trouble  me  not :  the  door  is  now  shut 
Acts  15.  19.  that  we  trouble  not  them  which  from  among 

16.  20.  These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly  t.  our  city 
Gal.  1.  7.  there  are  some  that  t.  you,  and  would  pervert 

6.  17.  From  henceforth  let  no  man  trouUe  me 
Heb.  12.  15.  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing  up  t.  you 
see  ado,  afflict,  affliction,  hardship,  tribulation,  unsettle. 

Troubled. — A .  V.  ^grieved,  Hieaviness,  ^heavy,  ^vexed. 
Mat.  2.  3.  when  Herod  the  king  heard  it,  he  was  troubled 

14.  26.  walking  on  the  sea,  they  were  t.  Mk.  6.  50 

24.  6.  see  that  ye  be  not  troubled.  Mk.  13.  7. 

26.  37.  and  began  to  be  sorrowful  and  sore  Hroubled 
Lu.  1.  12.  And  Zacharias  was  troubled  when  he  saw  him 
29.  But  she  was  greatly  troubled  at  the  saying 

6.  18.  they  that  were  Hroubled  with  unclean  spirits 

10.  41.  Martha,  thRu  art  anxious  and  t.  about  many  things 
24.  38.  Why  are  ye  t.  ?  and  wherefore  do  reasonings 

Jno.  5.  4.  seasons  into  the  pool,  and  t.  the  water  [margin] 
7.  Sir,  I  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troubled 

11.  33.  he  groaned  in  the  spirit,  and  was  troubled.  13.21 

12.  27.  Now  is  my  soul  troubled;  and  what  shall  I  say  ? 

14.  1.  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled.  27 

Acts  4.  2.  being  sore  ^t  because  they  taught  the  people 

15.  24.  certain  which  went  out  from  us  have  t.  you  with 

16.  18.  Paul,  being  sore  Hroubled,  turned  and  said 

17.  8.  And  they  ti-oubled  the  multitude  and  the  rulers 
Phil.  2.  26.  sore  H.,  because  ye  had  heard  that  he  was  sick 
2  Th.  2.  2.  nor  yet  be  troubled,  either  by  spirit,  or  by  word 
1  Pet.  3.  14.  and  fear  not  their  fear,  neither  be  troubled 

see  afflicted,  pressed. 


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TEUTH 


Troublest. 

Mk.  5.  35.  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any  further? 

Troubleth. 

Lu.  18.  5.  yet  because  this  widow  trouhleth  me 

Gal.  5.  10.  but  he  that  t.  you  shall  bear  his  judgement 

Troubling. 
J)io.  5.  4.  first  after  the  troubling  of  the  water  [margin] 

Trucebreakers  A.V. — see  implacable. 

True.— ^.F.  Hruth. 

Mat.  22.  16.  Master,  we  know  that  thou  art  t.  Mk.  12.  14 
Lu.  16.  11.  who  will  commit  to  your  trust  the  t.  riches  ? 
Jno.  1.  9.  There  was  the  true  light,  even  the  light  which 

3.  33.  hath  set  his  seal  to  this,  that  God  is  true 

4.  23.  when  the  t.  worshippers  shall  worship  the  Father 
37.  For  herein  is  the  saying  t)-ne,  One  soweth 

5.  31.  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  witness  is  not  true 
32.  the  witness  which  he  witnesaeth  of  me  is  true 

6.  32.  but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 

7.  18.  the  same  is  true,  and  no  unrighteousness  is  in  him 
28.  but  he  that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  know  not 

8.  13.  bearest  witness  of  thyself  ;  thy  witness  is  not  true 
14.  if  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  witness  is  true 

16.  Yea  and  if  I  judge,  my  judgement  is  true 

17.  it  is  written,  that  the  witness  of  two  men  is  true 
10.  41.  whatsoever  John  spake  of  this  mau  were  true 
15. 1.  I  am  the  t.  vine,  and  my  Father  is  the  husbandman 
19.  35.  hath  borne  witness,  and  his  witness  is  t.  21.  24 

Acts  12.  9.  and  he  wist  not  that  it  was  t.  which  was  done 
Bom.  3.  4.  let  God  be  found  true,  but  every  man  a  liar 
2  Cor.  6.  8.  as  deceivers,  and  yet  true 
Phil.  4.  3.  I  beseech  thee  also,  true  yokefellow 

8.  Finally,  brethren,  whatsoever  things  are  true 
Heb.  8.  2.  the  true  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitched 

9.  24.  place  made  with  hands,  like  in  pattern  to  the  true 

10.  22.  let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart  in  fulness 

1  Pet.  5.  12.  testifying  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God 

2  Pet.  2.  22.  according  to  the  t.  proverb.  The  dog  turning 
1  Jno.  2.  8.  which  thing  is  true  in  him  and  in  you — the 

true  light  already  shineth.  127 

5.  20.  know  him  that  is  t.,  and  we  are  in  him  that  is  t. 

3  Jno.  12.  and  thou  knowest  that  our  witness  is  true 
Rev.  3.  7.  These  things  saith  he  that  is  holy,  he  that  is  t. 

14.  saith  the  Amen,  the  faithful  and  tr\ie  witness 

6.  10.  How  long,  O  Master,  the  holy  and  true  [ages 

15.  3.  righteous  and  true  are  thy  ways,  thou  King  of  the 

16.  7.  true  and  righteous  are  thy  judgements.  19.  2 

19.  9.  And  he  saith  unto  me,  These  are  <re/e  words  of  God 
11.  and  he  that  sat  thereon,  called  Faithful  and  True 
21.  5.  Write  :  for  these  words  are  faithful  audiJ'Me.  22.6 
see  faithful,  truth. 

True  God. 

Jno.  17.  3.  that  they  should  know  thee  the  only  true  God 
1  Th.  1.  9.  from  idols,  to  serve  a  living  and  triie  God 
1  Jno.  5.  20,  This  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 

Truly.— 4. F.  ^naturally. 

Mk.  15.  39.  Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of  God 
Phil.  2.  20.  who  will  care  ^truly  for  your  state 
see  of  a  truth. 

Trump. 

1  Cor.  15.  52.  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye,  at  the  last  trump 
1  Th.  4. 16.  voice  of  the  archangel,  and  with  the  t.  of  God 


Trumpet— s. 

Mat.  6.  2.  doest  alms,  sound  not  a  truvipet  befoi'e  thee 
24.  31.  send  forth  his  angels  with  a  great  sound  of  a  t. 

1  Cor.  14.  8.  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  voice 

15.  52.  the  t.  shall  sound,  and  the  dead  shall  be  raised 
Heb.  12.  19.  and  the  sound  of  a  ^.,  and  the  voice  of  words 
Bev.  1.  10.  I  heard  behind  me  agi-eat  voice,  as  of  a  t.  4.1 

8.  2.  there  were  given  unto  them  seven  trumpets.  6 

13.  by  reason  of  the  other  voices  of  the  t.  of  the  three 
9. 14.  saying  to  the  sixth  angel,  which  had  the  t.  [angels 

Trumpeters. 

P<.ev.  18.  22.  and  trumpeters  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all 

Trust.— yl.F.  ^commit. 
Mk.  10.  24.  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches 
Lu.  16.  11.  who  will  commit  to  your  trust  the  true  riches  ? 
Jno.  2.  24.  But  Jesus  did  not  ^trust  himself  unto  them 

2  Cor.  1.  9.  that  we  should  not  t.  in  ourselves,  but  in  God 
Phil.  2.  24.  but  1 1.  in  the  Lord  that  I  myself  also  shall  come 

1  Tim.  1.  11.  blessed  God,  which  was  committed  to  my  t. 
Heb.  2.  13.  And  again,  I  will  put  my  trust  in  him 

see  confidence,  hope,  intrusted,  persuaded,  trusteth. 

Trusted. 
Lu.  11.  22.  from  him  his  whole  armour  wherein  he  trusted 
18.  9.  which  t.  in  themselves  that  they  were  righteous 
see  hoped,  trusteth. 

Trusteth. — A,V.  Hrust—ed. 

Mat.  27.  43.  He  Hrusteth  on  God  ;  let  him  deliver  him  now 

2  Cor.  10.  7.  If  any  man  i^.  in  himself  that  he  is  Christ's 

see  hope. 

Truth. — A.V.  hiothing,  Hrue,  ^ver-ity. 

Mk.  5.  33.  fell  down  before  him,,  and  told  him  all  the  truth 
Jno.  1.  14.  begotten  from  the  Father),  fi^iU  of  grace  and  t. 
17.  grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ 

4.  23.  the  true  worshippers  shall  worship — in  spirit  and 

5.  33.  and  he  hath  borne  witness  unto  the  truth    [t.  24 

8.  32.  ye  shall  know  the  t.,  and  the  t.  shall  make  you  free 
40.  to  kill  me,  a  man  that  hath  told  you  the  truth 

44.  and  stood  not  in  the  t.,  because  there  is  no  t.  in  him 

45.  But  because  I  say  the  truth,  ye  believe  me  not 

46.  If  I  say  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe  me  ? 

14.  6.  I  am  the  way,  and  the  truth,  and  the  life 

16.  7.  Nevertheless  I  tell  you  the  truth  \  the  truth 
13.  the  Spirit  of  t.,  is  come,  he  shall  guide  yoii  into  all 

17.  17.  Sanctify  them  in  the  truth  :  thy  word  is  truth 

18.  37.  that  I  should  bear  witness  unto  the  triith.    Every 

one  that  is  of  the  truth  heareth 
38.  Pilate  saith  unto  him,  "What  is  truth  ? 
Acts  21.24.  and  all  shall  know  that  there  is  no  i^.  in  the  things 

26.  25.  but  speak  forth  words  of  ti-uth  and  soberness 
Bovi.  1.  18.  who  hold  down  the  truth  in  unrighteousness 
25.  they  exchanged  the  t7-uth  of  God  for  a  lie 

2,  2.  the  judgement  of  God  is  according  to  truth 

8.  and  ol>ey  not  the  truth,  but  obey  imrighteousness 
20.  having — the  form  of  knowledge  and  of  the  truth 

3.  7.  But  if  the  tritth  of  God  through  my  lie  abounded 

9.  1.  I  say  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not.  1  Tim.  2.  7 

15.  8.  a  minister  of  the  circumcision  for  the  truth  of  God 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  with  the  unleavened  bread  of  sincerity  and  t. 
13.  6.  not  in  unrighteousness,  but  rejoiceth  with  the  t, 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  but  by  the  manifestation  of  the  truth 

6.  7.  in  the  word  of  truth,  in  the  power  of  God 

7.  14.  we  spake  all  things  to  you  in  ^.— was  found  to  be  t. 
11.  10.  As  the  truth  of  Christ  is  in  me,  no  man  shall  stop 


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2  Cor.  12.  6.  for  I  shall  speak  the  truth  :  but  I  forbear 

13.  8.  For  we  can  do  nothing  against  the  t.,  but  for  the  t. 

Gal.  2.  5.  that  the  t.  of  the  gospel  might  continue  with  you 

14.  they  walked  not  uprightly  according  to  the  truth 

4.  16. 1  become  your  enemy,  because  I  tell  you  the  truth  ? 

5.  7.  who  did  hinder  you  that  ye  should  not  obey  the  t.  ? 
Eph.  1.  13.  having  heard  the  word  of  the  truth 

4.  15.  but  speaking  truth  in  love,  may  grow  up  in  all 
21.  and  were  taught  in  him,  even  as  truth  is  in  Jesus 

■      24.  created  in  righteousness  and  holiness  of  Hruth 
25.  speak  ye  truth  each  one  with  his  neighbour 

5.  9.  is  in  all  goodness  and  righteousness  and  truth) 

6. 14.  having  girded  your  loins  with  truth  [of  the  gospel 
Col.  1.  5.  whereof  ye  heard  before  in  the  word  of  the  truth 
2  Th.  2.  10.   because  they  received  not  the  love  of  the  truth 

12.  they  all  might  be  judged  who  believed  not  tlie  truth 

13.  in  sanctification  of  the  Spirit  and  belief  of  the  truth 

1  Tim.  2.  4.   and  come  to  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 

7.  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  '^triith 

3.  15.  the  living  God,  the  pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth 

4.  3.  by  them  that  believe  and  know  the  truth 

6.  5.  of  men  corrupted  in  mind  and  bereft  of  the  truth 

2  Tim.  2.  15.  handling  aright  the  word  of  truth 

18.  men  who  concerning  the  truth  have  erred 
25.  repentance  unto  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 

3.  7.  never  able  to  come  to  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 

8.  withstood  Moses,  so  do  these  also  withstand  the  t. 

4.  4.  and  will  turn  away  their  ears  from  the  truth 

Tit.  1.  1.  faith  of  God's  elect,  and  the  knowledge  of  the  t. 

14.  commandments  of  men  who  turn  away  from  the  t. 
Heb.  10.  26.  we  have  received  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 
Jas.  1. 18.  his  own  will  he  brought  us  forth  by  the  word  of  t. 

3.  14.  glory  not  and  lie  not  against  the  truth 

5.  19.  if  any  among  you  do  err  from  the  truth 

1  Pet.  1.  22.  purified  your  souls  in  your  obedience  to  the  t. 

2  Fet.  2.  2.  of  whom  the  way  of  the  t.  shall  be  evil  spoken  of 

1  Jno.  1.  6.  walk  in  the  darkness,  we  lie,  and  do  not  the  t. 

8.  we  deceive  ourselves,  and  the  truth  is  not  in  us 

2.  4.  is  a  liar,  and  the  truth  is  not  in  him 

21.  because  ye  know  not  the  truth— no  lie  is  of  the  truth 

3.  18.  neither  with  the  tongue  ;  but  in  deed  and  truth 
19.  Hereby  shall  we  know  that  we  are  of  the  truth 

5  7.  that  beareth  witness,  because  the  Spirit  is  the  truth 

2  Jno.  1.  whom  I  love  in  t. — also  all  they  that  know  the  t. 

2.  for  the  truth's  sake  which  abideth  in  us 

8  Jno.  3.  unto  thy  truth,  even  as  thou  walkest  in  truth 
8.  that  we  may  be  fellow-workers  with  the  t7-ut]i, 
12,  Demetrius  hath  the  witness  of  all  men,  and  of  the  t. 
see  true,  in  truth. 

In  Truth.— .4.  F.  ^through  truth. 
Mat.  22.  16.  and  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth 
Jno.  8.  44.  He  was  a  murderer — stood  not  iti  the  truth 

17.  17.  Sanctify  them  ^i)i  the  truth  :  thy  word  is  truth 
19.  they  themselves  also  may  be  sanctified  Hn  truth 
2  Cor.  7.  14.  but  as  we  spake  all  things  to  you  in  truth 
Phil.  1.  18.  in  pretence  or  in  truth,  Christ  is  proclaimed 
Col.  1.  6.  and  knew  the  grace  of  God  in  truth 

1  Th.  2.  13.  but,  as  it  is  in  truth,  the  word  of  God 

2  Pet.  1.  12.  are  established  in  the  truth  which  is  with  you 

2  Jno.  1.  elect  lady  and  her  children,  whom  I  love  i.  t.  3  Jno.  1 

3.  the  Son  of  the  Father,  in  truth  and  love 

4.  certain  of  thy  children  walking  in  truth.  3  Jno.  4 

3  Jno.  3.  unto  thy  truth,  even  as  thou  walkest  in  truth 

see  of  a  truth. 

Of  a   Truth.— ^."F.   Hw    trttth,   ^surely,   ^of  a  surety, 
Hhe  truth,  ^freely. 
Mat.  14.  33.  Of  a  truth  thou  art  the  Son  of  God 


TURN 

Mat.  26.  73.  '^Ofa  truth  thou  also  art  one  of  them.  Mk.  14 

270  :  Lu.  22.  69 
Mk.  12.  14.  ^ofa  truth  teachest  the  way  of  God.  i?i.  20.521 
32.  ^Ofa  t.,  Master,  thou  hast  well  said  that  he  is  one 
Lu.  4.  25.  But  of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you.  12.  44  :  21.3 

9.  27.  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,'TheTe  be  some— that  stand 
Jno.  6.  14.  This  is  of  a  truth  the  prophet.  7.  40 

Acts  4. 27.  of  a  t.  in  this  city  against  thy  holy  Servant  Jesus 

10.  34.  Of  a  truth  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of 
12.  11.  Now  I  know  »of  a  truth,  that  the  Lord  hath  sent 

see  indeed. 

Try. — A.V.  ^examine,  Hried. 

2  Cor.  13.  5.  IT.  your  own  selves,  whether  ye  be  in  the  faith 
Bev.  2.  2.  and  didst  H.  them  which  call  themselves  apostles 
3.  10.  to  try  them  that  dwell  upon  the  earth 
see  -prove. 

Trying.— ^.F.  see  proof  . 

Tumult  A.V.—^ado,  '^noise,  ^uproar. 

Mat.  9.  23.  the  crowd  making  a  Humult.  Ml.  5.  38 

26.  5.  lest  a  Humult  arise  among  the  people.    Mk.  14.  ^2 

27.  24.  rather  that  a  tumult  was  arising,  he  took  water 
Mk.  5.  39.  Why  make  ye  a  Humult,  and  weep  ? 

Acts  24.  18.  with  no  crowd,  nor  yet  with  tumult 
see  uproar. 

Tumults. — A.V.  ^commotions. 

Lu.  21.  9.  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  H.,  be  not  terrified 
2  Cor.  6.  5.  in  tumults,  in  labours,  in  watcbings 

12.  20.  factions,  backbitings,  whisperings,  swellings,  t. 

Turn. — ^avoid,  ^convert — ed,  ^course,  ^eschew,  ^make, 
^return,  ''turned. 

Mat.  5.  39.  on  thy  right  cheek,  turn  to  him  the  other  also 

42.  from  him  that  would  borrow  of  thee  turn  not  thou 

7.  6.  trample  them  under  their  feet,  and  "it.  and  rend  you 

13.15.2<.  again,  Andl  should  heal. /mo.  12.240  :.4c^«28.227 

18.  3.  Except  ye  Hum,  and  become  as  little  children 

Mk.  4.  12.  should  Hum  again,  and  it  should  be  forgiven 

Lu.  1.  16.  children  of  Israel  shall  he  t^^rn  unto  the  Lord 
17.  to  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the  children 
10.6.  restupon  him;  but  if  not,  it  shalHwr^  to  you  again 
11.  24.   I  will  "/.  back  unto  my  house  whence  I  came  out 
17.  4.  seven  times  turn  again  to  thee,  saying,  I  repent 
21.  13.  It  shall  turn  unto  you  for  a  testimony 

Acts  3. 19.  Repent  ye  therefore,  and  H  again,  that  your  sins 

13.  8.  seeking  to  turn  aside  the  proconsul  from  the  faith 
46.  unworthy  of  eternal  life,  lo,  we  turn  to  the  Gentiles 

14.  15.  that  ye  should  turn  from  these  vain  things 

15.  19.  which  from  among  the  Gentiles  ''turn  to  God 
26.  18.  that  they  may  tmni  from  darkness  to  light 

20.  that  they  should  repent  and  turn  to  God 
24.  thy  much  learning  doth  ^turn  thee  to  madness 
Rom.  11.  26.  He  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  Jacob 
16. 17.  doctrine  which  ye  learned  :  and  i^.  away  from  them 

1  Cor.  14.  27.  two,  or  at  the  most  three,  and  that  in  Hum 

2  Cor.  3.  16.  whensoever  it  shall  ("iovi  to  the  Lord,  the  veil 
Gal.  4.  9.  how  t.  ye  back  again  to  the  weak  and  beggarly 
Phil.  1.  19.  For  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my  salvation 
2  Tim.  3.  5.  denied  the  power  thereof:  from  these  also  turn 

4.  4.  and  will  turn  away  their  ears  from  the  truth,  and 

''turn  aside  unto  fables  [the  truth 

Tit.  1.  14.  commandments  of  men  who  turn  away  from 


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Heh.  12.  25.  who  turn  away  from  him  that  warueth  from 
Jos.  3.  3.  we  turn  about  their  whole  body  also       [heaven 

1  Pet.  3.  11.  let  him  Hum  away  from  evil  aud  do  good 

2  Pet.  2.  21.  to  turn  back  from  the  holy  commandment 
Bev.  11.  6.  power  over  the  waters  to  turn  them  into  blood 

see  return. 

Turned. — A.V.  ^converted,  ^gone  out  of  the  way. 
Mat.  16.  23.  But  he  turned,  and  said  unto  Peter 
Mk.  5.  30.  Jesus — t.  him  about  in  the  crowd,  and  said  [25 
Lu.7.9.  Jesus — marvelled  at  him,  aud  i.  and  said.  9.55:  14. 
17.  15.  that  he  was  healed,  t.  back,  with  a  loud  voice 
22.32.  when  once  thou  hast  i?M?-«e(Z  again,  stablish  thy 
61.  And  the  Lord  t.,  and  looked  upon  Peter    [brethren 
Jno.  16.  20.  but  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into  joy 

20.  14.  she  turned  herself  back,  and  beholdeth  Jesus 
Acts  2.  20.  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness 
7.  39.  and  turned  back  in  their  hearts  unto  Egypt 
42.  But  God  turned,  and  gave  them  up  [the  Lord 

9.  35.  at  Lydda  and  in  Sharon  saw  him,  and  they  t.  to 
1 1 . 2 1 .  a  great  number  that  believed  turned  unto  the  Lord 
17.  6.  These  that  have  turned  the  world  upside  down 
19.  26.  this  Paul  hath  persuaded  aud  t.  away  much  people 
Bom.  3.  12.  They  hskYe  a.]l^turned  aside,  they  are  together 
1  Th.  1.  9.  and  how  ye  turned  unto  God  from  idols 

1  Tim.  1.  6.  some  having  swerved  have  turned  aside 
5.  15.  for  already  some  are  turned  aside  after  Satan 

2  Tim.  1. 15.  that  all  that  are  in  Asia  turned  away  from  me 
Heb.  11.  34.  turned  to  flight  armies  of  aliens 

12.  13.  that  that  which  is  lame  be  not  t.  out  of  the  way 
Jos.  3.  4.  are  yet  turned  about  by  a  very  small  rudder 

4.  9.  let  your  laughter  be  turned  to  mourning 
Bev.  1.  12.  I  turned  to  see  the  voice — having  turned  I  saw 
see  returned,  turn,  turneth,  turning,  withdrew. 

Tvirnetli. — A.V.  Hurned. 

Jno.W.  16.  She  [Mary]i^i<rHe</i  herself,  and  saith  unto  him 

Turning. — A.V.  ^avoidhig,  Hurned. 

Mk.  8. 33.  But  he  Hurning  about,  and  seeing  his  disciples 
Acts  3.  26.  in  t.  away  every  one  of  you  from  your  iniquities 

1  Ttm.  6.  20.  Hurning  away  from  the  profane  babblings 
Jas.  1.  17.  no  variation,  neither  shadow  that  is  cast  by  t. 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  t.  the  cities  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  into  ashes 

22.  The  dog  Hurning  to  his  own  vomit  again 
Jude  4.  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  lasciviousuess 

Turtle  doves. 
Lu.  2.  24.  A  pair  of  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pigeons 

Tutor — S. — A.V.  Hnstructors,  ^schoolmaster. 

1  Cor.  4.  15.  though  ye  should  have  ten  thousand  ^t.  in 
Gal.  3.  24.  the  law  hath  been  our  ^t.  to  bring  us  unto  Christ 
25.  now  that  faith  is  come,  we  are  no  longer  under  a  ^t. 
see  guardians. 

Twain.— il.F.  ^hoth,  Hwo. 

Mat.  5.  41.  compel  thee  to  go  one  mile,  go  with  him  tivain 
19.  6.  and  the  twain  shall  become  one  flesh  ?  Mk.  10.  8  : 
1  Cor.  6.  216:  Eph.  5.^31  [10.8 

6.  So  that  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh.  Mk. 
21.  31.  Whether  of  the  t.  did  the  will  of  his  father  ? 
27.  21.  Whether  of  the  t.  will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you  ? 
51.  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  t.       [Mk.  15.  38 
Eph.  2.  15.  that  he  might  create  in  himself  of  the  t.  oue 
Bev.  19.  20.  they  ^t.  were  cast  alive  into  the  lake  of  fire 

Twelfth. 
Bev.  21.  20,  theeleventh,  jacinth ;  the  twelfth,  amethyst 


TWO 

Twelve 

Mat.  9.  20.  an  issue  of  blood  t.  years.  Mk.  5.  25  :  Lu.  8.  43 

10. 1.  called  unto  him  his  t.  disciples.  Mk.  3. 14  :  Lu.  6. 13 

2.  the  names  of  the  ^.  apostles  are.  5.  [Lu.  9. 17  :Jno.  6.13 

14.  20   the  broken  pieces,  t.  baskets  full.   Mk.  6.  43  :  8. 19 

19.  28.  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  t.  thrones,    judging  the 

twelve  tribes.  Lu.  22.  30.  [Mk.  14.  17 

26.  20.  he  was  sitting  at  meat  with  the  tivelve  disciples 

47.  Judas,  one  of  the  1. 14.  Mk.  14.  10,  43  :  Lu.  22.  3,  47  : 

53.  send  me  more  than  t.  legions  of  angels  ?   [Jno.  6.  71 

Mk.  4. 10.  with  the  twelve.  11.  11 :  Lu.  8.  1:  9.  12 

5.  42.  and  walked  ;  for  she  was  t.  years  old.    Lu.  8.  42 

6.  7.  called  unto  him  the  tivelve.  10.  32  :  Lu.  9.  1  :  18.  31 
14.  20.  It  is  one  of  the  twelve,  he  that  dippeth  with  me 

Lu.  2.  42.  And  when  he  was  t.  years  old,  they  went  up 
Jno.  6.  67.  Jesus  said  therefore  unto  the  twelve 

70.  Did  not  I  choose  you  the  t.,  and  one  of  you  is  a  devil  ? 

11.  9.  Are  there  not  twelve  hours  in  the  day  ? 

20.  24.  Thomas,  one  the  tivelve,  called  Didymus 

Acts  6.  2.  And  the  twelve  called  the  multitude— unto  them 

7.  8.  Isaac  begat  Jacob,  and  Jacob  the  t.  patriarchs 
19.  7.  Aud  they  were  in  all  about  twelve  men 

24.  11.  not  more  than  t.  days  since  I  went  up  to  worship 
26.  7.  unto  which  promise  our  twelve  tribes,  earnestly 
1  Cor.  15.  5.  that  he  appeared  to  Cephas  ;  then  to  the  t. 
Jas.  1.  1.  to  the  tivelve  tribes  which  are  of  the  Dispersion 
Bev.  7.  5.  Of  the  tribe  of— were  sealed  t.  thousand.  6,  7,  8 

12.  1.  and  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve  stars 

21.  12  having  twelve  gates,    and  at  the  gates  twelve 

angels — names  of  the  tivelve  tribes 
14.  And  the  wall  of  the  city  had  tivelve  foundations,  and 
on  them  ;;.  names  of  the  t.  apostles  of  the  Lamb 

21.  And  the  twelve  gates  were  twelve  pearls 

22.  2.  the  tree  of  life,  bearing  twelve  manner  of  fruits 

see  thousand. 

Twenty— Four  and  Twenty. 
Acts  27.  28.  and  they  sounded,  and  found  twenty  fathoms 
Bev.  4.  4.  about  the  throne  were  four  and  twenty  thrones 
— upon  the  thrones  I  s&w  four  and  twenty  elders 

5.  8.  and  the  four  and  twenty  elders  fell  down  before 

the  Lamb.  4.10:  11.  16:  19.4 
see  thousand. 

Twice. 

Mk.  14.  30.  even  this  night,  before  the  cock  crow  t.  72 
Lu.  18. 12.  I  fast  twice  in  the  week  ;  I  give  tithes  of  all 
Jude  12.  without  fruit,  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots 

Twinkling. 
1  Cor.  15.  52.  in  the  twinkling  oi  an  eye,  at  the  last  trump 

Two. 

Mat.  2.  16.  from  two  years  old  and  under 

6.  24.  No  man  can  serve  <wo  masters.  Lu.  16.  13 

8.  28.  there  met  him  two  possessed  with  devils 

9.  27.  tivo  blind  men  followed  him,  crying  out 
18.  8.  than  having  tivo  hands  or  two  feet.  Mk  9.  43,  45 

9.  rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast.  Mk.  9.  47 

16.  hear  thee  not,  take  with  thee  one  or  two  more,  that 
at  the  mouth  of  t.  witnesses.2  Cor.  13. 1 :  Heh.  10.  28 

19.  that  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on  earth  as  touching 

20.  For  where  two  or  three    are  gathered  together 

22.  40.  On  these  two  commandments  hangeth  the  whole 
24. 40.  Then  shall  t.  men  be  in  the  field.  Lu.  17.  36  [marg.] 

41.  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  at  the  mill.  Lu.  17. 35 
25.  15.  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to  another  two 

17.  he  also  that  received  the  two  gained  other  two 


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Mk.  6.  7.  and  began  to  send  them  forth  by  two  and  two. 
Mat.  21.  1 :  Mk.  11.  1 :  14.  13  :  Lu.  10.  1 :  19.  29 
12.  42.  came  a  poor  widow,  and  she  cast  in  two  mites 
16. 12.  was  manifested  in  another  form  unto  two  of  them 

Lu.  3.  11.  He  that  hath  <wo  coats,  let  him  impart  to  him 
7.  41.  A  certain  lender  had  two  debtors 

9.  3.  nor  bread,  nor  money  ;  neither  have  two  coats 

3o.  with  him  two  men,  which  were  Moses  and  Elijah.  32 

10.  35.  And  on  the  morrow  he  took  out  two  pence 
12.  52.  three  against  two,  and  two  against  three 

17.  34.  two  men  on  one  bed  ;  the  one  shall  be  taken 

18.  10.  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pray 

23.  32.  there  were  also  tivo  others,  malefactors.  Jno.  19. 18 

24.  4.  tioo  men  stood  by  them  in  dazzling  apparel 

13.  two  of  them  were  going  that  very  day  to — Emmaus 
Jno.  1.  40.  One  of  the  tioo  that  heard  John  speak.  35,  37 
8   17.  that  the  witness  of  two  men  is  true 
21.  2.  sous  of  Zebedee,  and  two  other  of  his  disciples 
Acts  1.  10.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 

24.  shew  of  these  tivo  the  one  whom  thou  hast  chosen 
9.  38.  that  Peter  was  there,  sent  two  men  unto  him 

19.  10.  And  this  continued  for  the  space  of  two  years 
24.  27.  But  when  two  years  were  fulfilled,  Felix  was 
28.  30.  And  he  abode  two  whole  years  in  his  own  hired 

1  Cor.  14.  27.  man  speaketh  in  a  tongue,  let  it  be  by  t.  29 

Gal.  4.  24.  for  these  women  are  two  covenants 

Phil.  1.  23.  But  I  am  in  a  strait  betwixt  the  two 

1  Ti7n.  5.  19.  except  at  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses 

Heh.  6.  18.  that  by  two  immutable  things,  in  which  it  is 

Rev.  9.  12.  there  come  yet  two  Woes  hereafter 

11.  3.  And  I  will  give  ixnto  my  two  witnesses 

4.  These  are  the  two  olive  trees  and  the  two  candlesticks 

12.  14.  And  there  were  given  to  the  woman  the  two  wings 

13.  11.  and  he  had  two  horns  like  unto  a  lamb 

see  twain. 

Two-edged. — A.V.  Hwo  edges. 
Heh.  4.  12.  and  sharper  than  any  two-edged  sword 
Bev.l.  16.  mouth  proceeded  a  s\\a,x^tivo-edged  sword.  2.^12 

Twofold. 
Mat.  23. 16.  ye  make  him  twofold  more  a  son  of  hell 


u. 


Unapproachable. — A.V.  '^approach. 
1  Tim.  6   16.  dwelling  in  light  ^unapproachable 

Unawares. 

Heh.  13.  2.  for  thereby  some  have  entertained  angels  u. 

see  privily,  suddenly. 

Unbelief. 

Mat. 13.  58.  notmanymightyworkstherebecause  of  theirs* 
Mk.  6.  6.  And  he  marvelled  because  of  their  unbelief 
9.  24.  I  believe  ;  help  thou  mine  unbelief 
16. 14.  and  he  upbraided  them  with  their  unbelief  [strong 
Bom.  4.  20.  [Abraham]  wavered  not  through  ?t.,  but  waxed 
11.20.   Well;  by  their  i<,;i6eZie/ they  were  broken  off 
23.  if  they  continue  not  in  their  unbelief,  shall  be  grafted 
1  Tim..  1.  13.  because  I  did  it  ignorantly  in  unbelief 
Heb.  3.  12.  shall  be  in  any  one  of  you  an  evil  heart  of  u. 
19.  they  were  not  able  to  enter  in  because  of  unbelief 
see  disobedience,  faith. 


Unbeliever — &.—A.V.  Hnfidel. 

1  Cor.  6.  6.  to  law  with  brother,  and  that  before  u.  ? 

2  Cor.  6.  14.  Be  not  unequally  yoked  with  unbelievers 

15.  what  portion  hath  a  believer  with  an  ^unbeliever  ? 
1  Tim.  5.  8.  denied  the  faith,  and  is  worse  than  an  ^u. 
see  unbelieving,  unfaithful. 

Unbelieving. — A.V.    ^believe    not,    %elieveth    not, 
^unbelievers. 

1  Cor.  7.  12.  If  any  brother  hath  an  '^unbelieving  wife 

13.  the  woman  which  hath  an  '^unbelieving  husband 

14.  the  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified  in  the  wife, 

and  the  u.  wife  is  sanctified  in  the  brother 

15.  Yet  if  the  unbelieving  departeth,  let  him  depart 
14.  22.  to  them  that  believe,  but  to  the  %. — not  to  the  ^u. 

23.  there  come  in  men  unlearned  or  ^unbelieving.  ^24 

2  Cor.  4.  4.  this  world  hath  blinded  the  minds  of  the  ^m. 
Tit.  1.  15.  to  them  that  are  defiled  and  ii.  nothing  is  pure 
Bev.  21.  8.  But  for  the  fearful,  and  unbelieving 

see  disobedient. 
Unblameable  — y . 

1  Th.  2.  10.  righteously  and  u.  we  behaved  ourselves 

3.  13.  the  end  he  may  stablishyour  hearts  u.  in  hoUness 
see  blemish. 

Unceasing— ly. — A.V.  hvithout  ceasing,  ^continual. 

Bom.  1.  9.  ^u.  I  make  mention  of  you,  always  in  my  prayers 
9.  2.  I  have  great  sorrow  and  Hi.  pain  in  my  heart 

2  Ti7n.  1.  3.  how  '^unceasing  is  my  remembrance  of  thee 

Uncertain. 

1  Cor.  14.  8.  For  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  voice 
see  uncertainty. 
Uncertainly. 

1  Cor.  9.  26.  I  therefore  so  run,  as  not  uncertainly 

Uncertainty. — A.V.  ^uncertain. 

1  Tim.  6.  17.  nor  have  their  hope  set  on  the  ^u.  of  riches 

Unchangeable. 

Heh.  7.  24.  hath  his  priesthood  unchangeable 

Uncircumcised. 

Acts  7.  51.  Ye  stiffnecked  and  u.  in  heart  and  ears 

11.  3.  Thou  wentest  in  to  men  uncircumcised 
1  Cor.  7.  18.  let  him  not  become  uncircumcised 
see  uncircumcision. 

Uncircumcision. — A.V.     hiot     circumcised,     Hcncir- 
cum,cised. 

Bom.  2.  25.  thy  circumcision  is  become  uncircumcision 
26.  If  therefore  the  uncircumcision  keep  the  ordinances 
— shall  not  his  w.  be  reckoned  for  circumcision?  27 

3.  30.  and  the  uncircumcision  through  faith 

4.  9.  blessing  then  pronounced — or  upon  the  u.  also  ?  10 
11.  of  the  faith  which  he  had  while  he  was  in  uncircum- 
cision— though  they  be  in  hmcircumcision.  ^12 

1  Cor.  7.  18.  Hath  any  been  called  in  uncircumcinion  ? 

19.  and  uncircumcision  is  nothing  ;  but  the  keeping  of 
Gal.  '1.  7.  that  I  had  been  intrusted  with  the  gospel  of  the  m. 

5.  6.  nor  u.  ;  but  faith  working  through  love.  6.  15 
Eph.  2.  11.  Gentiles  in  the  flesh,  who  are  called  U.  [flesh 
Col.  2.  13.  dead  through  your  trespasses  and  the  u.  oi  your 

3.  11.  cannot  be  Greek  and  Jew,  circumcision  and  u. 

Unclean.— 4. F.  ^defilefh,  ^filthiiiess. 

Lu.  4.  33.  a  man,  which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean  devil 
Acts  10.  14.  never  eaten  anything  that  is  common  and'w. 
28.  should  not  caU  any  man  common  or  Mwciean.  [H- 8 


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Bom.  14. 14.  that  nothing  is  unclean  of  itself— any  thing 
to  be  unclean,  to  him  it  is  unclean 

1  Cor.  7.  14.  else  were  your  children  unclean 

2  Cor.  6. 17.  And  touch  no  u.  thing  ;  And  I  will  receive  you 
Eph.  5.  5.  nor  unclean  person,  nor  covetous  man 

Mev.  17.  4.  even  the  '^unclean  things  of  her  fornication 
18.  2.  a  hold  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  bird 

21.  27.  in  no  wise  enter  into  it  anything  '^unclean 

see  defiled. 

Unclean  Spirits. — A.V.  ^foul  spirit. 

Mat.  10.1.  and  gave  them  authority  over  ^f.spJriYs.  MA;.  6.7 

12.  43.  the  unclean  spirit,  when  he  is  gone  out.  Lu.  11. 24 
Mk.  1.  23.  in  their  synagogue  a  man  with  an  unclean  s. 

26.  the  unclean  spirit,  tearing  him  and  crying 

27.  he  commaudeth  even  the  unclean  spirits.  Lu.i.SQ 

3.  11.  And  the  unclean  spirits — fell  down  before  him 
30.  because  they  said,  He  hath  an  jinclean  spirit 

5.  2.  met  him  out  of  the  tombs  a  man  with  an  u.  spirit 
8.  Come  forth,  thou  u.  spirit,  out  of  the  man.  Lu.  8.  29 
13.  And  the  unclean  spirits  came  out,  and  entered  into 

7.  25.  whose  little  daughter  had  an  unclean  spirit 

9.  25.  he  rebuked  the  '^unclean  spirit,  saying  unto  him 
Lu.  6.  18.  troubled  with  u.  spirits  were  healed.  Acts  5.  16 

9.  4'2.  Jesus  rebuked  the  unclean  s.,  and  healed  the  boy 
A  cts  8.  7.  u.  spirits,  they  came  out,  crying  with  a  loud  voice 
Hev.  16.  13.  three  unclean  spirits,  as  it  were  frogs 

18.  2.  habitation  of  devils,  and  a  hold  of  every  ^u,.  spirit 

Uncleanness. 

Mat.  23.  27.  dead  men's  bones,  and  of  all  uncleanness 
Rom.  1.  24.  Wherefore  God  gave  them  up — unto  uncleanness 

6.  19.  your  members  are  servants  to  uncleanness 
2  Cor.  12.  21.  and  repented  not  of  the  vjicleanness 

Gal.  5.  19    are  manifest,  which  are  these,  fornication,  to. 
Ejih.  4.  19.  to  work  all  uncleanness  with  greediness 

5.  3.  and  all  imcleanness,  or  covetousness,  let  it  not  even 
Col.  3.  5.  fornication,  uncleanness,  passion,  evil  desire 

1  Th.  2.  3.  For  our  exhortation  is  not  of  error,  nor  of  u. 

4.  7.  God  called  us  not  for  u.,  but  in  sanctification 

see  defilement. 
Unclothed. 

2  Cor.  5.  4.  not  for  that  we  would  be  unclothed 

Uncomely. 

1  Cor.  12.  23.  and  our  uncornehj  parts  have  more  abundant 

see  unseemly. 

Uncondenmed. 

Acts  16.  37.  They  have  beaten  us  publicly,  xincondemned 

22.  25.  a  man  that  is  a  Roman,  and  nncondemned  ? 

Uncorruptible  A.  V. — see  incorruptible. 

Uncorruptness. — A.V.  Sincerity. 

Eph.  6.  24.  love  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  in  htncorruptness 
Tit.  2.  7    in  thy  doctrine  shewing  uncorruptness 

Uncovered. 

Mk.  2.  4.  they  uncovered  the  roof  where  he  was 

see  unveiled. 

Unction  A.V. — see  anointing. 

Undefiled. 

Heh.  7.  26.  a  high  priest — holy,  guileless,  undefiled 

13.  4.  in  honour  among  all,  and  let  the  bed  be  undefiled 
Jas.  1.  27.  Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  our  God 

1  Pet.  1.  4.  unto  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  undefiled 


Undergirding. 

Acts  27.  17.  they  used  helps,  under-girding  the  ship 

Understand. — A.V.  '^believe,  ^know,  hmder standing. 

Mat.  13.  14.  and  shall  in  no  wise  u.  13  :  Acts  28.  26 
15.  10.  Hear,  and  understand.  Mk.  7.  14 
24.  15.   (let  him  that  readeth  icnderstand.)  Mk.  13. 14 
Mk.  4.  12.  hearing  they  may  hear,  and  not  understand. 
Mat.  13.  15  :  Lu.  8.  10  :  Acts  28.  27 
8.  21.  Do  ye  not  yet  understand  ? 

14.  68.  I  neither  know,  nor  itnderstand  what  thou  sayest 
Lu.  24.  45.  that  they  might  understand  the  scriptures 
Jno.  8.  43.  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech  ? 
10.  38.  ye  may  know  and  lit.  that  the  Father  is  in  me 
13.  7.  not  now  ;  but  thou  shalt  '^understand  hereafter 
Ro7n.  15.  21.  they  who  have  not  heard  shall  understand 
1  Cor.  12.  3.  Wherefore  I  give  you  to  tmderstand 
Eph.  5.  17.  not  foolish,  but^i^.  what  the  will  of  the  Lord  is 
1  Tim.  1.  7.  teachers  of  the  law,  though  they  ^u.  neither 
Heh.  11. 3.  By  faith  we  u.  that  the  worlds  have  been  framed 
Jude  10.  what  they  ^m.  naturally,  like  the  creatures 
see  perceive,  know,  ignorant,  knowledge. 

Understandest. — A.V.  "^knowest. 

Jno.  3.  10.  teacher  of  Israel,  and  ho.  not  these  things  ? 
Acts  8.  30.   Understandest  thou  what  thou  readest  ? 

Understandeth. 

Mat.  13. 19.  word  of  the  kingdom,  and  understandeth  it  not 

23.  he  that  heareth  the  word,  and  understandeth  it 
Bom.  3.  11.  There  is  none  that  undeistandeth 
1  Cor.  14.  2.  but  unto  God  ;  for  no  man  understandeth 
see  knoweth. 


Understanding. — A.V.  foolish,  "^knotvledge,  ^prudent, 
^wise. 

Mat.11.25.  hide  these  things  from  the  wise  and  ^u.Lu.  10.  ^21 

15.  16.  Are  ye  also  even  yet  without  u.  ?  Mk.  7.  18 
Mk.  12.  33.  love  him  with  all  the  heart,  and  with  all  the  u. 
Lu.  2.  47.  were  amazed  at  his   u.   and  his  answers 
Acts  13.  7.   Sergius  Paulus,  a  man  of  ^understanding 
Bom.  1.  31.  wiiiiout  understanding ,  covenant  breakers 

10.  19.  With  a  nation  void  of  Mi.  will  I  anger  you 

1  Cor.  14.  14.  my  spirit  prayeth,  but  my  u.  is  unfruitful 

15.  and  I  will  pray  with  the  understanding  also — I  will 

sing  with  the  understanding  also 
19.  I  had  rather  speak  five  words  with  my  u, 

2  Cor.  10.  12.  comparing  themselves — are  without  hi. 
Eph.  3.  4.  ye  can  perceive  ■m.y'^u.  in  the  mystery  of  Christ 

4.  18.  being  darkened  in  their  understandi?ig 
Phil.  4.  7.  And  the  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all  u. 
Col.  1.  9.  in  all  spiritual  wisdom  and  understanding 

2.  2.  unto  all  riches  of  the  full  assurance  of  u. 
2  Tim.  2.  7.  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  u.  in  all  things 
Jas.  3.  13.  Who  is  wise  and  ^understanding  among  you  ? 
1  Jno.  5.  20.  Son  of  God  is  come,  and  hath  given  us  an  u. 
Bev.  13.  18.  He  that  hath  understajiding ,  let  him  count 
see  mind,  prudence,  heart,  traced,  understand. 

Understood. 

Mat.  13.  51.  Have  ye  understood  all  these  things? 

16.  12.  Then  u.  they  how  that  he  bade  them  not  beware 

17.  13.  Then  it.  the  disciples  that  he  spake  unto  them 
Mk.  9. 32.  But  they  u.  not  the  saying,  and  were  afraid.  6.  52 : 

Lu.  2.  50 :  9.  45  :  18.  34  :  Jno.  10.  6  :  12.  16 


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Acts.  7.  25.  supposed  that  his  brethren  understood  how 
that  God — but  they  understood  not 
23.  34.  when  he  understood  that  he  was  of  Cilicia 

1  Cor.li.  9.  unless  ye  utter  by  the  tongue  speech  easy  to  be  u. 

2  Pet.  3.  16.  wherein  are  some  things  hard  to  be  ?«. 

see  perceived,  perceiving,  learned,  thought. 

Undone. — A.V.  ^omitted. 
Mat.  28.23.  and  have  left  iwMfZowe  the  weightiermatters — 
and  not  to  have  left  the  other  undone.  Lu.  11.  42 

Undressed. — A.  V.  hiew. 
Mat.  9.  16.  no  man  putteth  a  piece  of  ^u.  cloth.  Mk.  2.  ^21 

Unequally. 
2  Cor.  6.  14.  Be  not  unequally  yoked  with  unbelievers 

Unfaithful. — A.V.  ^unbelievers. 
Lu.  12.  46.  and  appoint  his  portion  with  the  "^unfaithfMl 

Unfeigned. 

2  Cor.  6.  6.  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  in  love  unfeigned 

1  Tim.  1.  5.  a  good  conscience  and  faith  unfeigned 

2  Tim.  1.  5.  reminded  of  the  unfeigned  faith  that  is  in  thee 
1  Pet.  1. 22.  your  obedience  to  the  truth  unto  u.  love  of  the 

Unfruitful. 

Mat.  13.  22.  and  he  becometh  unfruitful.  Mk.  4.  19 

1  Cor.  14.  14.  but  my  understanding  is  unfruitful 
Eph.  5.  11.  no  fellowship  with  the  u.  works  of  darkness 
Tit.  3.  14.  for  necessary  uses,  that  they  be  not  unfruitful 

2  Pet.  1.  8.  they  make  you  to  be  not  idle  nor  unfruitful 

Ungodliness. — A.V.  ^ungodly. 

Bom.  1.  18.  is  revealed  from  heaven  against  all  Mn^-o^ZiweM 

11.  26.  He  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  Jacob 
2  Tim.  2.  16.  they  will  proceed  ifurther  in  uyigodliness 
Tit.  2.  12.  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  lusts 
Jitde  15.  convict  all  the  ungodly  of  all  their  works  of  hi. 

Ungodly. 

Bom.  4.  5.  butbelievethonhim  that  justifieth  the  ungodly 
5.  6.  yet  weak,  in  due  season  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 
1  Tim.  1.  9.  the  lawless  and  unruly,  for  the  u.  and  siuners 
1  Pet.  4. 18.  where  shall  the  ungodly  and  sinner  appear  ? 
IPet.  2.  5.  brought  a  flood  upon  the  world  of  the  ungodly 
6.  example  unto  those  that  should  live  ungodly 
3.  7.  the  day  of  judgement  and  destruction  of  u.  men 
Jude  4.  ungodly  men,  turning  the  grace  of  our  God 

15.  to  convict  all  the  ungodly — which  they  have  un- 
godly wrought — ungodly  sinners  have  spoken 
18.  mockers,  walking  after  their  own  ungodly  lusts 

see  ungodliness. 
Unholy. 

1  Tim.  1.  9.  and  sinners,  for  the  unholy  and  profane 

2  Tim.  3.  2.  disobedient  to  parents,  unthankful,  unholy 
Heh.  10.  29.  an  unholy  thing,  and  hath  done  despite 

United.— 4. F.  ^mixed,  ^planted  together. 
Bom.  6.  5.  become  %.  with  him  by  the  likeness  of  his  death 
Heb.  4.  2.  because  they  were  not  hmited  by  faith 

Unity. 

Eph.  4.  3.  the  unity  of  the  Spirit  in  the  bond  of  peace 
13.  till  we  all  attain  unto  the  unity  of  the  faith 


UNPEOFITABLENESS 

Unjust. 

Mat.  5.  45.  and  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  the  unjust 
Lu.  18.  11.  as  the  rest  of  men,  extortioners,  unjust 
Acts  24.  15.  resurrection  both  of  the  just  and  unjust 
see  unrighteous,  tmrighteousness. 

Unknown. 
Acts  17.  23.  with  this  inscription,  to  an  UNKNOWN  god 
2  Cor.  6.  9.  as  unknoiim,  and  yet  well  known 
Gal.  1.  22.  And  1  was  still  u.  by  face  unto  the  churches 

Unlade. 
Acts  21.  3.  for  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  burden 

Unlawful. 

Acts  10.  28.  it  is  an  unlawful,  thing  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew 
see  lawless. 

Unlearned. 

Ads  4.  13.  perceived  that  they  were  u.  and  ignorant  men 
1  Cor.  14.  16.  he  that  filleth  the  place  of  the  unlearned  say 
23.  and  there  come  in  men  unlearned  or  unbelieving.  24 
see  ignorant. 

Unleavened. 

Mat.  26.  17.  day  of  u.  bread.  Mk.  14.  1, 12 :  Lu.  22.  1,  7 
ActsVi,.  3.  seize  Peter  also.    And  those  were  the  days  of  «. 
20.  6.  we  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after  the  days  of  u. 

1  Cor  5.  7.  that  ye  may  be  a  new  lump,  even  as  ye  are  u. 

8.  but  with  the  unleavened  bread  of  sincerity  and  truth 

Unlifted. — A.V.  ^untaken  away. 

2  Cor.  3.  14.  same  veil  remaineth  '^unlifted ;  which  veil  is 

Unloose. — A.V.  Hoose. 

Mk.  1.7.  of  whose  shoes  T  am  not  worthy  to  stoop  down 
and  unloose.    Lu,.  3.  16  :    Jno.  1.  27  :  Acts  13.  ^25 

Unmarried. 

1  Cor.  7.  8.  But  I  say  to  the  unmarried  and  to  widows 
11.  let  her  remain  unmarried,  or  else  be  reconciled 
32.  unmarried  is  careful  for  the  things  of  the  Lord.  34 

Unmerciful. 
Bom.  1.  31.  without  natural  affection,  unmerciful 

Unmixed. — A.V.  '^without  mixture. 
Bev.  14.  10.  wrath  of  God,  which  is  prepared  ^unmixed 

Unmoveable. 

Acts  27.  41.  and  the  foreship  struck  and  remained  w. 

1  Cor.  15.  58.  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye  stedfast,  u. 

Unprepared. 

2  Cor.  9.  4.  with  me  any  of  Macedonia,  and  find  you  u. 

Unprofitable. 

Mat.  25.  30.  And  cast  ye  out  the  unprofitable  servant 
Lu.  17.  10.  We  are  unprofitable  servants  ;  we  have  done 
Bom.  3.  12.   they  are  together  become  unprofitable 
Tit.  3.  9.  for  they  are  uiipi-ofitable  and  vain 
Philem.  11.  who  was  aforetime  unprofitable  to  thee 
Heb.  13.  17.  for  this  were  unprofitable  for  you 

Unprofitableness. 
Heb.  7.  18.  of  its  weakness  and  unprofitableness 


860 


UNQUENCHABLE 

Unquenchable. — A.V.  ^ never  shall  hr.  qnenclteil. 
Mat.  3.  12.  the  chaff  he  will  burn  \ip  with  ?/.  fire.  Lu.  3. 17 
MI:.  9.  43.  two  hands  to  go  into  hell,  into  the  ^ii.  fire 

Unreasonable. 
Acts  25.  27.  For  it  seemeth  to  me  imreasonahJe 
2  Th.  3.  2.  that  we  may  be  delivered  from  ?(.  and  evil  men 

Unrebukeable  A.V.— see  reproach. 

Unreproveable. — A.V.  ^blameless. 
1  Cor.  1. 8.  that  ye  he^u.  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Col.  1.  22.  without  blemish  and  unreproveable  before  him 

Unrighteous.— .4. F.  ^unjust. 

Lu.  16.  8.  And  his  lord  commended  the  i».  steward 

10.  ^unrighteous  in  a  very  little  is  ^u.  also  in  much 

11.  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  the  u.  mammon 
18.  6.  Hear  what  the  ^unrighteous  jvidge  saith 

Horn.  3.  .5.  Is  God  unriijhteous  who  visiteth  with  wrath  ? 
1  Cor.  6. 1.  go  tolawbefoi-e  the i;6., and  not  before  the  saints  ? 

9.  that  the  u.  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God  ? 
Heb.  6.  10.  for  God  is  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  work 
1  Fet.  3. 18.  suffered  for  sins  once,  the  righteous  for  the  !«. 
2Pe^2.  9.  and  to  keep  the  iM«(7'^/iieo«s  under  punishment 
Rev.  22.  11.  He  that  is  i((.,lethim  do  unrighteousness  still 

Unrighteousness. — A.V.  ^inqiuity,  hinjust. 
Lu.  16.  9.  by  means  of  the  mammon  of  unrighteousness 
Jno.  7.18.  the  same  is  true,  andno  unrighteousness!^  in  him 
Horn.  1.  18.  all  ungodliness  and  unrighteousness  of  men, 
who  hold  down  the  truth  in  unrighteousness 
29.  being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness,  wickedness 

2.  8.  obey  not  the  truth,  but  obey  uiirighteous7iess 

3.  5.  But  if  our  u.  commendeth  the  righteousness  of  God 
6.  13.  your  members  unto  sin  as  instruments  of  u. 

9. 14.  Is  there  unrighteousness  with  God  ?     God  forbid 

1  Cor.  13.  6.  rejoiceth  not  in  ^unrighteousness 

2  Th.  2.  10.  with  all  deceit  of  unrighteousness  for  them 

12.  not  the  truth,  but  had  pleasure  in  unrigliteousness 
2  Tim.  2. 19.  nameth  the  name  of  the  Lord  depart  from  ^lo. 
1  J)to.  1.  9.  forgive  us  our  sins,  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all  u. 

5.  17.  AU  unrighteousness  is  sin  :  and  there  is  a  sin 
Bev.  22.  11.  He  that  is  unrighteoiis,  let  him  do  ho.  still 
see  iniquity,  ^vrong-doing. 

Unripe.— .4.  F.  hmtimely. 
Bev.  6. 13.  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  ^unripe  figs 

Unruly. — A.V.  ^disobedient. 

1  Tim.  1.  9.  law  is  not — but  for  the  lawless  and  ^unruly 
Tit.  1.  6.  who  are  not  accused  of  riot  or  unruly 

10.  For  there  are  many  unruly  men,  vain  talkers 

see  disurdcrbj,  restless. 

Unsearchable. 

Bom.  11.  33.  how  unsearchable  are  his  judgements 
Eph.  3. 8.  to  preach  unto  the  Gentiles  the  w.  riches  of  Christ 

Unseemliness.— ^.F.  Hhat  which  is  unseemly. 
Bom.  1.  27.  men  with  men  working  ^unseemliness 

Unseemly.— u4.F.  hincomely. 

1  Cor.  7.  36.  he  behaveth  himself  i».  toward  his  virgin 
13.  5.  doth  not  behave  itself  unseemly  [daughter 


n  unseemliness. 


UPPERMOST 

Unsettle. — .4.F.  ^trouble. 
Gal.  5. 12.  they  which  ho.  you  would  even  cut  themselves  off 

Unskilful  A.V. — see  experience. 

Unspeakable. 

2  Cor.  9.  15.  Thanks  be  to  God  for  his  ujispeakable  gift 
12.  4.  caught  up  into  Paradise,  and  heard  u.  words 

1  Pet.  I.  8.  with  joy  unspeakable  and  full  of  glory 

Unspotted. 
Jas.  1.  27.  to  keep  himself  unspotted  from  the  world 

Unstable. 

Jas.  1.  8.  a  doubleminded  man,  unstable  in  all  his  ways 

see  unstecl/ast. 

Unstedfast.— ^.F.  ^unstable. 

2  Pet.  2.  14.  that  cannot  cease  from  sin ;  enticing  l?^  souls 
3.  16.  which  the  ignorant  and  ^unstedfast  wrest 

Untaken  A.V.—see  unlifted. 

Unthankfvd. 
Lu.  6.  35.  for  he  is  kind  toward  the  unthanhful  and  evil 
2  Tim.  3.  2.  disobedient  to  parents,  lonthanlcful,  unholy 

Untimely  A.  V. — see  unripe. 

Untoward  A.V. — see  crooked. 

Unveiled. — A.V.  ^open,  'honcovered. 

1  Cor.  11.  5.  praying  or  prophesying  with  her  head  -u. 

13.  seemly  that  a  woman  pray  unto  God  ^unveiled  '! 

2  Cor.  3.  18.  Butwe  all, withi((. face  reflecting  asamirror 

Unwashen. 

Mat.  15.  20.  but  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands.    Mk.  1.  2 
see  defiled. 

Unwise. — A.V.  ^fools. 

Eph.  5. 15.  Look— carefully  how  ye  walk,  not  as  htmvise 

seefoolisli. 

Unworthy. 

Acts  13.46.  and  judge  yourselves  iinworthy  of  eternal  life 

1  Cor.  6.  2.  are  ye  «rtwo?'^/;j/ to  judge  the  smallest  matters? 

Unworthily. 
1  Cor.  11.  27.  eat  the  bread  or  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord  u. 

Upbraid. 

Mat.  11.  20.  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities  wherein 

Upbraided— eth . 
Mk.  16.  14.  and  he  upbraided  them  with  their  unbeUef 
Jas.  1.  5.  who  giveth  to  all  liberally  and  upbraideth  not 

Upholding. 
Heb.  1.  3.  upholding  all  things  by  the  word  of  his  power 

Upper. 
Mk.  14.  15.  he  will— shew  you  a  large  tt.  room.  Lu.  22.  12 
Acts  1.  13.  they  [disciples]  went  up  into  the  lopper  chamber 

19.  1.  Paul  having  passed  through  the  upper  country 

see  chamber,  chambers. 


Uppermost  A.V.—see  chief. 


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VAINGLORY 


Upright. 
Arfu  14.  10.  Stand  •ijiricjld  on  tliy  feot  [Tanl  to  oripple] 

Uprightly. 
Qal.  2.  14.  But  when  I  saw  that  they  walked  not  vprighthj 

Uprightness.— ^. F.  h-ighteousness. 
Heh.  1.  8.  the  sceptre  of  hi,,  is  the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom 

Uproar.— ^.F.  Humult. 

Acts  17.  5.  Jews,  being  moved — set  the  city  on  &mq}roar 

20.  1.  Andafter  the Mjjro«)- was  ceased,  Paul — tookleave 

21.  34.  when  Jie  could  not  know  the  certainty  for  the  ^u. 

see  covfusioii,  riot,  sedition,  tumult. 

Upside  clown. 

Arts  17.  6.  These  that  have  turned  the  world  ujmcle  down 
are  come  hither  also 

Urge  A.V. — see  press. 

Urged.— ^ .  F.  ^persna  clecl. 
Acts  13.  43.  hirged  them  to  continue  in  the  grace  of  God 

Urgent.— ,4.  P'.  ^fierce. 
Lit.  23.  5.  they  were  the  more  hi.,  saying,  He  stirreth  up 

Use — s. — A.V.   ^ahuse,'^usecl. 

I  Cor.  9. 18.  not  to  ^use  to  the  full  my  right  in  the  gospel.  ^12 
Tit.  3.  14.  to  maintain  good  works  for  necessary  uses 
see  deal,  entreat,  serve,  slief,  usin(j. 

Used. — A.V.  ^witli  conscience. 

1  Cor.  8.  7.  but  some,  being  '^used  until  now  to  the  idol 
9.  15.  But  I  have  used  none  of  these  tilings 

Hch.  10.  33.  becoming  partakers  with  them  tliat  were  so  u. 

see  praetised,  served,  vsc,  tisinri. 

Useful.— ^.F.  ^profitable. 

2  Tim.  4.  11,  for  he  is  '^useful  to  me  for  ministering 

Useth  -4.F. — see  partalieth. 

Using.— ^.F.  hise,  hied. 

Col.  2.  22.  (all  which  things  are  to  perish  with  the  nsing) 

1  Th.  2.  5.  at  any  time  were  we  found  2«.  words  of  flattery 

1  Pet.  2.  16.  not  ii.  your  freedom  for  a  cloke  of  wickedness 

4.  9.  i».s/«</ hospitality  one  to  another  witlioutmurmui'ing 

Usury  A.V. — see  interest. 

Utter. 

Mat.  13.  35.  I  will7/^^e9-  things  hidden  from  the  foundation 

1  Car.  14.  9.  u.  by  the  tongue  speech  easy  to  be  understood 

2  Cor.  12.  4.  words,  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  a  man  to  ((. 

Utterance. — A.  V.  ^word. 

Acts  2.  4.  with  other  tongues,  as  the  Spirit  gave  tliem  «. 

1  Cor.  1.  5.  ye  were  enriched  in  him,  in  all  utterance 

2  Cor.  8.  7.  abound  in  everything,  in  faitli,  and  utterance 
E}yh.  6.  19.  tliat  utterance  may  be  given  uiitn  me 

30 


Uttered. — A .  T '.  ^cried. 

Mh.  15.  37.  Jesus  ^u.  a  loud  voice,  and  gave  up  the  glK^st 
Ttom.  8.  26.  with  gi-oanings  which  cannot  be  uttered 
liev.  10.  3.  the  seven  thunders  uttered  their  voices.  4 
4.  Seal  lip  the  things  which  the  seven  thunders  uttered 
sec  interpretation. 
Uttering.— ^.F.  hpeak. 
2  Fet.  2.  18.  ^uttering  great  swelling  words  of  vanity 

Utterly. 
Eev.  18.  8.  she  shall  be  utterly  burned  with  fire 


Uttermost.- 


see  altogether. 
-A.V.  '^ends. 


Mk.  13.  27.  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth  to  the  u.  part 
Acts  1.  8.  and  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 

13.  47.  be  for  salvation  iinto  the  1h.  part  of  the  earth 
1  T/i.  2.  16.  the  wrath  is  come  upon  them  to  the  uttermost 
Heh.  7.  25.  he  is  able  to  save  to  tlie  ufferninst  them  tliat 
se(  emJs,  last. 


V. 


Vagabond  A.V. — see  strolling. 
Vail  .4.F. — see  veil. 

Vain. — A.V.'^in  vain,  ^vanities. 

Mat.  6.  7.  And  in  praying  use  not  vain  repetitions 
Acts  4.  25.  And  the  f)eoples  imagine  vain  things  ? 

14.  15.  turn  from  these  -v.  things  iinto  the  living  God 
Horn.  1.  21.  but  became  vain  in  their  reasonings 
1  Cor.  3.  20.  reasonings  of  the  wise,  that  they  are  vain 

15.10.  grace  which  was  bestowed  upon  me  was  not  found  ?•. 
14.  our  preaching  vain,  your  faith  also  is  vain.  17 
58.  ye  know  that  your  labour  is  not  '^vnin  in  the  Lord 
Col.  2.  8.  and  vain  deceit,  after  the  tradition  of  men 
1  Th.  2.  1.  in  unto  you,  that  it  hath  not  been  found  ^vaiu 
1  Tim.  1.  6.  have  turned  aside  unto  vain  talking 
Tit.  1.  10.  many  unriily  men,  vain  talkers  and  deceivers 

3.  9.  about  the  law  ;  for  they  are  unprofitable  and  vain 
Jas.  1.  26.  deceiveth  his  heart,  this  man's  religion  is  vain 

2.  20.  O  v.  man,  that  faith  apart  from  works  is  barren  ? 
1  Pet.  1. 18.  from  yoiir  vain  manner  of  life  handed  down 

see  cmptij. 
In  Vain. 

Mat.  15.  9.  But  in  vain  do  they  worship  me.  Mk.  7.  7 
Bom.  13.  4.  for  he  beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain 

1  Cor.  15.  2.  if  ye  hold  it  fast,  except  ye  believed  in  vain 

2  Cor.  C.  1.  that  ye  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  //(.  vain 
Gal.  2.  2.  I  should  be  nanning,  or  had  run,  in  vain 

3.  4.  so  many  things  in  vain  ?  if  it  be  indeed  in  vain 

4.  11.  any  means  Ihave  bestowed  labour  upon  you  in  v. 
PJiil.  2.  16.  I  did  not  run  in  vain  neither  labour  in  vain 

1  Th.  3.  5.  tempted  you,  and  our  labour  should  be  in  vain 

Jos.  4.  5.  Or  think  ye  that  the  scripture  speaketh  in  vain  ? 

see  vain,  void. 

Vainglorious. — A.V.  ^vain  glory. 
Gal.  5.  26.  Let  us  not  be  i».,  provoking  one  another 

Vainglory.— ^ .  F.  ^pride. 

Phil.  2.  3.  nothing  through  faction  or  through  vainglory 
1  Jno.  2.  16.  the  ^vainglory  of  life,  is  not  of  the  Father 

.•"•I'  rainrilon'oiis. 


VAINLY 


VICTOKIOUS 


Vainly. 
Col.  2.  18.  vainhj  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  iniud 

Valiant  A.V.—see  mighty. 

VaUey. 
La.  3.  5.  Every  v.  shall  be  filled,  And  every  mouutaiu 

Value — d. — A.V.  ^better,  Vionour. 

Mat.  6.  26.  Are  not  ye  of  much  more  ^v.  than.  Lk.  12.  ^24 
10.  3J..  ye  are  of  more  v.  than  many  sparrows.  Lu.  12.  7 
12. 12.  How  much  then  is  a  man  of  more^y.  than  a  sheep ! 

Col.  2.  23.  not  of  any  '^o.  against  the  indulgence  of  the  flesh 
see  price,  jjrked. 

Vanish  A.V. — see  done,  vanishituj. 

Vanished. 

Lu.  24.  31.  they  knew  him;  and  he  v.  out  of  their  sight 

Vanisheth. 
Jas.  4.  14.  appeareth  for  a  little  time,  and  then  v.  away 

Vanishing.— j4.F.  ^vaninli. 
Heb.  8.  13.  and  waxeth  aged  is  nigh  unto^vaiilshing  away 

Vanities  A.V. — see  vain  (things). 

Vanity. 

Bom.  8.  20.  For  the  creation  was  subjected  to  vanity 
Eph.^.  17.  as  the  Gentiles  also  walk,  in  the  v.  of  their  mind 
2  Pet.  2.  18.  For,  uttering  great  swelhug  words  of  vanity 

Vapour. 

Acts  2. 19.  Blood,  and  fire,  and  vapour  of  smoke       [time 
Jas.  4.  14.  For  ye  are  a  vapour,  that  appearetli  for  a  little 

Variableness  A.V.—see  variation. 

Variance. — A.V.  ^partiality. 

Mat.  10.  35.  For  I  came  to  set  a  man  at  y.  against  his  father 
Jas.  3.  17.  without  ^variance,  without  hypocrisy 

Variation. — A.V.  "^variableness. 
Jas.l.n.  fromtheFatherof  lights, with  whom  can  beno  if. 

Vaunteth. 
1  Cor.  13.  4.  love  vaunteth  not  itself,  is  not  pufied  up 

Vauntings.— .4.F.  ^boastings. 
Jas.  4.  16.  But  now  ye  glory  in  your  ^vauntings 

Vehemently. 

Mk.  14.31.  But  he  spake  exceeding  tJe/iewe^^Zy,  If  I  must  die 
Lu.  11.  53.  the  Pharisees  began  to  press  upon  him  v. 
23.  10.  the  scribes  stood,  vehemently  accusing  him 

Veil — ed. — A.V.  ^cover,  -covered,  ''^hid,  ^vail. 

Mat. 27. 51.  t).  of  the  temple  was  rent.  M;.-.15.38:  Lu. 23. io 

1  Cor.  11.  6.  For  if  a  woman  is  not  -veiled — let  her  be  v. 

7.  a  man  indeed  ought  not  to  have  liis  head  ^veiled 

2  Cor.  3. 14.  same  ^v.  remaineth  unlif ted ;  which  ■*y.  is  done 

15.  whensoever  Moses  is  read,  a  'y.lieth  upon  their  heart 

16.  it  shall  turn  to  the  Lord,  the  hjeil  is  taken  away 
4.  3.  if  our  gospel  is  ^«.,  it  is  '•'v.  in  them  that  are  perisliin;L' 


Heb.  6.  19.  entering  into  that  which  is  within  the  veil 

9.  3.  And  after  the  second  veil,  the  tabernacle  which 

10.  20.  a  new  and  living  way,  through  the  veil 

Vengeance. — A.V.  ^punishment. 

Lu.  21.  22.  For  these  are  days  of  vengeance  [10.  30 

Rom.  12.  19.  for  it  is  written,  V.  belongeth  unto  nie.  Heb. 
2  Th.  1. 8.  rendering  voigeance  to  them  thatkuow  not  God 

1  Pet.  2.  14.  as  sent  by  him  for  ^vengeance  on  evil-doers 

see  justice,  panishmeat,  irro.th. 

Verily. — A.V.  ^doubtless. 

Phil.  3.  8.  Yea  ^verily,  and  I  count  all  things  to  be  loss 
see  indeed. 

Verity  A.V. — see  truth. 

Very. — A.V.  ^express,  '^selfsame. 

2  Cor.  5.  5.  he  that  wrought  us  for  this  ^very  thing  is  God 
Heb.  1.  3.  and  the  "^very  image  of  his  substance 

Vessel. — A.V.  vessels. 

Mk.  11.  16.  any  man  shoiild  carry  a  v.  through  the  temple 
Lu.  8.  16.  hath  lighted  a  lamp,  covei-eth  it  witli  a  vessel 
J  no.  19.  29    There  was  set  there  a  vessel  full  of  vinegar 
Acts  9.  15.  Go  thy  way  :  for  he  is  a  chosen  vesseluntoxaQ 
10.  11.  the  heaven  opened,  and  a  certain  v.  descending. 
i?OH(.9.21.  to  make  one  part  a  yes&e?  unto  honour  [16:  11.5 

1  Th.  4.  4.  know  how  to  possess  himself  of  his  own  vessel 

2  Tim.  2.  21.  he  shall  be  a  vessel  unto  honour,  sanctified 

1  Pet.  3.  7.  giving  honour  unto  the  woman,  as  unto  the 

weaker  vessel  [of  most  precious  wood 

Bev.  18.  12.  every  ^vessel  of  ivory,  and  every  ^vessel  made 

Vessels. 

Mat.  13.  48.  gathered  the  good  into  vessels,  but  the  bad 

25.  4.  but  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  v.  with  their  l;uii|is 
Mk.  7.  4.  washings  of  cups,  and  pots,  and  braseu  vessels 
Rom.  9.  22.  vessels  of  wrath  fitted  unto  destruction 

23.  make  known  the  riches  of  his  glory  upon  v.  of  mercy 

2  Tim.  2.  20.  in  a  great  house  there  are  not  only  v.  of  gold 
Heb.  9.  21.  all  the  cessels  of  the  ministry  he  sprinkled 
Rev.  2.  27.  as  the  v.  of  the  potter  are  broken  to  shivers 

see  vessel. 

Vesture. 

■Jno.  19.  24.  And  upon  my  vesture  did  they  cast  lots 
see  (jarment,  mantle. 

Vex  A.V. — see  afflict. 

Vexed. 
Mat.  15.  22.  my  daughter  is  grievously  vc.ved  with  a  devil 
Acts  5.  16.  and  them  that  were  v.  with  unclean  sjiirits 
2  Pet.  2.  8.  [LotJ  vexed  his  rigliteous  soul  from  day  to  day 

see  svjf'ereth,  troubled. 

Vial — s  A.V. — see  bowl — s. 

Victory.— .4. F.  hting. 
Mat.  12.  20.  Till  he  send  forth  judgement  unto  victory 
1  Cor.  15.  54.  Death  is  swallowed  up  in  victory 
55.  O  death  where  is  thy  ^victory  ? 
57.  giveth  us  the  v.  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
1  Jno.  5.  4.  tlie  victory  that  hath  overcome  the  world 
see  stiwj,  victorious. 

Victoi'ious. —.l.F.  ^gotten  the  victory. 
Rev.  15.  2.  and  them  that  come  lyjc^or'u^s  from  the  beabl 


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VICTUALS 


VISIT 


Victuals. 

Lu.  9. 12.  and  get  v.  :  for  we  are  here  iu  a  desert  place 
see  food. 

Vigilant  A.V. — see  temjjerate,  ivatchful. 

Vile.— .4. F.  ^evil,newd. 

Acts  17.  5.  Jews — took  uuto  them  certain  -oile  fellows 
Bom.  1.  26.  God  gave  them  up  uuto  vile  passions 
Jas.  2.  2.  and  there  come  in  also  a  poor  man  in  v.  clothing 
3.  16.  there  is  confusion  and  every  ^vile  deed 
see  Immiliation. 

Village— 3.— .4. F.  Hown—s. 

Mat.  9.  35.  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and  the  villages 
MA.  6.  6:  Lu.Q.  1:  9.  16 :  13.22 

10.  11.  into  whatsoever  city  or  ly.  ye  shall  enter  f9.  ^12 
14. 15.  away,  that  they  may  go  into  the  v.  Mk.  6.  86  :  Lu. 
21.  2.  the  V.  that  is  over  against  you.  Mk.  11.2:  Z/M.  19.  30 

Mk.  6.  56.  wheresoever  he  entered,  into  v.,  or  into  cities 
8.  23.  bUud  man  by  the  hand,  and  brought  him  out  of 

26.  Do  not  even  enter  into  the  ^village      [the  '^village 

27.  Jesus  went  forth— into  the  H.  of  Cajsarea  Philippi 
Lii.  10.  38.  he  entered  into  a  certain  village.  9.  52,  56 

24.  13.  going  that  very  day  to  a  village  named  Emmaus 

28.  Aud  they  drew  nigh  unto  the  village 

Jno.  7.  42.  from  Bethlehem,  ihe'^village  where  David  was  ? 

11.  1.  Lazarus  of  Bethany,  of  the  '^village  of  Mary 
30,  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the  ^village 

Acts8. 25.  preached  the  gospel  to  many  v.  of  the  Samaritans 

Villany. — A.V.  ^lewdness,  "^mischief. 

Acts  13.  10.  0  full  of  all  guile  aud  all  '^villaiig 
18. 14.  If — it  were  a  matter  of  wrong  or  of  wicked  ^villany 

Vine. 

Mat.  26.  29.  not  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit  of  the  vine. 
Jno.  15.  1.  I  am  the  true  vine  [Mk.  14.  25  :  Lu.  22.  18 

4.  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself,  except  it  abide  in  the  vine 

5.  I  am  the  vine,  ye  are  the  branches 

Jas.  3.  12.  call  a  fig  tree — yield  olives,  or  a  vine  iigs  ? 
jRey.  14.  18.  gather  the  clusters  of  the  vine  of  the  earth 
see  vintage. 

Vinedresser. — A.V.  ^dresser  of  his  vineyard. 
Lu.  13.  7.  he  said  unto  the  ^v.,  Behold,  these  three  years 

Vinegar. 

Mat.  27.  48.  sponge,  and  filled  it  with  v.  Mk.  15.  36 :  Jno. 

Lie.  23.  36.  coming  to  him,  offering  him  vinegar      [19.  29 

Jno.  19.  29.  There  was  set  there  a  vessel  full  of  vinegar 

30.  When  Jesus  therefore  had  received  the  vinegar 

see  v;ine. 

Vineyard, 

Mat.  20. 1.  early  in  the  morning  to  hire  labourers  into  his  v. 
21.  28.  Son,  go  work  to-day  in  the  vineyard     [2,  4,  7,  8 
33.  which  planted  a  v.  Mk.  12.  1,  2 :  L^t,.  20.  9,  10 

39.  cast  him  forth  out  of  the  v.  Mk.  12.  8;  Lu.  20.  15 

40.  When  therefore  thelordof  the  v.  shall  come.  Mk.  12.9 

41.  let  out  the  vineyard  iinto  other  husbandmen.  Mk. 

12.9:  Lu.  20.  16 
Lu.  13.  6.  A  certain  man  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  v. 

20.  13.  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  said,  What  shall  I  do.  15 
1  Gor.  9.  7.  who  planteth  a  vineyard,  and  eateth  not 

Vintage. — A.V.  ^vine. 
licv.  14.  19.  and  gathered  the  ^ointage  of  the  earth 


Violence.— .1.  V.  ^-violent. 

Mat.  11.  12.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence,  aud 

men  of  ^violence  take  it  by  force 
Lu.  3.  14.  Do  violence  to  no  man,  neither  exact  anything 
Acts  5.  26.  and  brought  them,  but  without  violence 
21.  35.  borne  of  the  soldiers  for  the  yio?e«ceof  the  crowd 
27.  41.  the  stern  began  to  break  up  by  the  v.  of  the  waves 
sec  ml(jhtij fall,  power. 

Violent  A.V. — see  violence. 

Viper— s. 

Mat.  3.  7.   Ye  offspring  of  vipers.  12.  34  :  23.  33  :  Lu.  3.  7 
Acts  28.  3.  a  viper  came  out  by  reason  of  the  heat 

Virgin.— .4. F.  ^her. 

Mat.  1.  23.  Behold,  the  virgin  ^haWhe  with  child 

Lu.  1.  27.  to  a  t;/r,(/i«  betrothed — virgin's  nsiine  was  Mary 

1  Cor.  7.  28.  aud  if  a  virgin  marry,  she  hath  not  sinned 

34.  is  a  difference  also  between  the  wife  and  the  virgin 

36.  behaveth  himself  unseemly  toward  his  v.  daughter 

37.  to  keep  his  own  virgin  daughter,  shall  do  well 

38.  he  that  giveth  his  own  i  virgin  daughter  in  marriage 

2  Cor.  11.  2.  I  might  present  you  as  a  pure  virgin  to  Christ 

Virginity. 
Lu.  2.  36.  with  a  husband  seven  years  from  her  virginity 

Virgins. 

Mat.  25.  1.  kingdom  of  heaven  be  likened  unto  ten  virgins 
7.  Then  all  those  i'.  arose,  and  trimmed  their  lamps 
11.  Afterward  come  also  the  other  virgins,  saying 

Acts  21.  9.  four  daughters,  virgins,  which  did  prophesy 

1  Cor.  7.  25.  Now  concerning  v.  I  have  no  commandment 
Bev.  14.  4.  were  not  defiled  with  women ;  for  they  are  v. 

Virtue. 

Phil.  4.  8.  if  there  be  any  virtue,  and  if  there  be  any  praise 

2  Pet.  1.3.  him  that  called  us  by  his  own  glory  and  virtue 

5.  in  your  faith  supply  virtue ;  andinyour  y.  knowledge 

see  x>ower. 

Visible. 
Col.  1.  16.  things  visible  and  things  invisible,  whether 

Vision. 

Mat.  17. 9.  Tell  the  vision  to  no  man,  until  the  Son  of  man 
Lu.  1. 22.  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a  vision  in  the  temple 

24.  23.  that  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of  angels 
Acts  9. 10.  and  the  Lord  said  unto  him  in  a  vision,  Ananias 

10.  3.  He  [Cornelius]  saw  in  a  vision  openly 

17.  Peter  was  much  perplexed — what  the  vision.  19 

11.  5.  and  in  a  trance  I  saw  a  vision,  a  certain  vessel 

12.  9.  done  by  the  angel,  but  thought  he  saw  a  vision 
16.  9.  And  a  t;/s«o;»  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night.  10:  18.9 
26.  19.  I  was  not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly  vision 

Bev.  9. 17,  And  thus  I  saw  the  horses  in  the  vision, 

Visions, 

Acts  2.  17.  And  your  young  men  shall  see  visions 

2  Cor.  12.  1.  I  will  come  to  v.  and  revelations  of  the  Lord 

Visit. — .4.F.  hee, -visited. 

Lu.  1.  78.  Whereby  the  dayspring  from  on  high  shall ^yt'sii 
Acts  7.  23.  it  came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren 
15.  14.  rehearsed  how  first  God  did  visit  the  Gentiles 
36.  Let  us  return  now  and  visit  the  brethren 
Gal.  1.  18.  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  ^ visit  Cephas 
Jas.  1. 27.  to  V.  the  fatherless  and  widows  in  their  affliction 


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VISITATION 


VOYAGE 


Visitation. 

La.  19.  a.  because  thou  kuewest  not  the  time  of  tliy  v. 
1  Pet.  2.  12.  glorify  God  in  the  day  of  visitation 

Visited. 

Alaf.  25.  3(5.  I  was  sick,  and  ye  visited  me 

43.  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  visited  me  not 
Lu.  1.  68.  For  lie  hath  visited  and  wrought  redemption 
7.  16.  arisen  among  us  :  and,  God  hath  visitedhis  people 

sec  visit. 

Visitest — eth. — A.V.  Halceth  vengeance. 

Hum.  3.  5.  Is  God  unrighteous  who  ^visitetJi \vithwi'a.th  '? 
Heb.  2.  6.  Or  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  him  ? 

Vocation  A.V. — see  calling. 

Voice. — A.V.  ^cj-i/,  -noise,  '^souiid. 

Mat.  3.3.  They,  of  one  crying.  Mk. 1.3:  Ln.S.i:  Jno.  1.23 
3.17.  andlo,  avowee  out  of  the  heavens.  Mk. 1.11:  Lti.3.22 
12.  19.  Neither  shall  any  one  hear  his  v.  in  the  streets 

17.  5.  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  saying.  Mk.  9.  7  :  Lu.  9.  35 
Lu. 1.4.i.  when  the  i'.  of  thy  salutation  came  into  mine  ears 

9.  36.  when  the  voice  came,  Jesus  was  found  alone 
Jno.  3.  8.  The  wind  bio wetli — thou  hearestthe  '<'v.  thereof 

29.  rejoiceth  greatly  because  of  the  bridegroom's  yot'ce 

5.  25.  the  dead  shall  hear  the  vuice  of  the  Son  of  God.  28 

10.  3.  and  the  sheep  hear  his  voice.   16,  27 

•1.  the  sheep  follow  him  :  for  they  know  his  voice 
5.  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers 
12.  28.  a  v.  out  of  heaven,  saying,  I  have  both  glorified  it 

30.  This  voice  hath  not  come  for  my  sake 

18.  37.  Every  one  that  is  of  tlie  truth  heareth  my  voice 
Acts  9.  7.  hearing  the  voice,  but  beholding  no  man 

10.  13.  there  came  a  voice  to  him.  Rise,  Peter.  11.  7 
15.  And  a  v.  came  unto  him  again  the  second  time.  11.9 

12.  14.  And  when  she  [Rhoda]  knew  Peter's  voice 
22.   [Herod]  The  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man 

19.  34.  they  i^erceived  that  he  was  a  Jew,  all  with  one  v. 
22. 14.  know  his  will — and  to  hear  a  voice  from  his  mouth 
24.  21.  except  it  be  for  this  one  voice,  that  I  cried 

1  Cor.  14.  7.  Even  things  without  life,  giving  a  '^voice 
8.  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  '^v.,  who  shall  prepare 
11.  If  then  I  know  not  the  meaning  of  the  voice 

1  Th.  4.  16.  with  a  shout,  with  the  voice  of  the  archangel 
Heb.  3.  15.  To-day  if  ye  shall  hear  his  voice.  4.  7 

12.  19.  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  the  voice  of  words 
26.  whose  voice  then  shook  tlie  earth 

2  Pet.  1.  17.  svLcheLVoice  to  him  from  the  excellent  glory 
2. 16.  a  dumb  ass  spake  with  man's  voice  and  stayed 

Bev,  1.  12.  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  which  spake  with  me 
15.  his  vuice  as  the  ^voice  of  many  waters.  14.  2 
3.  20.  if  any  man  hear  my  voice  and  open  the  door 

6.  1.  I  heard — saying  as  with  a  '^voice  of  thunder.  14.  2 
8. 13.  an  eagle — saying  with  a  great  voice,  Woe,  woe,  woe 
10.  3.  he  cried  with  a  great  voice,  as  a  lion  roareth 

7.  but  in  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh  angel 
14.  2.  voice  which  I  heard  was  as  the  voice  of  harpers 

18.  with  a  great  ^  voice  to  him  that  had  the  sharp  sickle 
16.  17.  there  came  forth  a  great  voice  out  of  the  temple 

18.  2.  And  he  cried  with  a  mighty  voice,  saying.  Fallen 
22.  the  3y.  of  liarpers  and  minstrels — -h.  of  a  millstone 

19.  5.  a  v.  came  forth  from  the  throne,  saying,  Give  praise 
6.1!. of  a  great  multitude — d. of  many  waters — i;. of  mighty 

ncc  cried,  cnjiny,  lifted,  loud,  vote. 

Voice,  with  heard. 

Mat.  2.  18.  A  voice  was  Iteard  in  llamah 

Jim.  5.  37.  Ye  have  neither  heard  his  voice  aL  any  time 


Acts  9.  4.  and  h.  a  v.  saying  unto  him,  Saul,  22.  7  :  26.  14 
11.  7.  I  heard  also  a  voice  saying  unto  me,  Rise,  Peter 
22.  9.  but  they  heard  not  the  voice  of  him  that  spake 
Heb.  12.  19.  which  v.  they  that  /(.  intreated  that  no  word 
2  Pet.  1.  18.  this  v.  we  ourselves  h.  come  out  of  heaven 
Rev.  1. 10.  I  heard  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of  a  trumpet 
5.11.1  heard  a  v.  of  many  angels  round  about  the  throne 
6.  6.  I  h. — a  V.  in  the  midst  of  the  four  living  creatures 
7.  I  7(.  the  V.  of  the  fourth  living  creature  saying,  Come 

9.  13.  I  heard  a  voice  from  the  horns  of  the  golden  altar 

10.  4.  /ieartZ  a  yoJcefrom  heaven.  8  :  11.  12  :  14.  2,13  :  18.4 

14. 2.  I  li.  a  voice  from  heaven — v.  of  many  waters — v.  of  a 
great  thunder —  v.  which  I  h.  was  as  the  v.  of  harpers 

16.  1.  I  heard  a  gi'eat  voice  out  of  the  temple,  saying 
19.  1.  I  h.  as  it  were  a  great  voice  of  a  great  multitude.  6 

21.3.  I  heccrd  a  great  voice  out  of  the  throne  saying 

Voice  of  the  Lord. — see  Lord. 

Voices. 

Lit.  23. 23.  they  were  instant  with  loi;d  v. — their  y.  prevailed 
Acts  13.  27.  they  knew  him  not,  nor  the  v.  of  the  prophets 
1  Cor.  14.  10.  so  many  kinds  of  voices  in  the  world 
Bev.  4. 5.  lightnings  and  v.  and  thunders.  8. 5  :  11. 19 :  16. 18 

8.  13.  the  other  voices  of  the  trumpet  of  the  three  angels 

10.  3.  the  seven  thunders  uttered  their  voices.  4 

11.  15.  and  there  followed  great  voices  in  heaven 

sec  loud. 

Void. — A.V.  ^disannulleth,  '^foolish,  ^frustrate,  ^impos- 
sible, ^none  effect,  '^vaiio. 

Mat.  15.  6.  ye  have  va^de'^void  the  word  of  God.  Mk.  7.  ^13 
Lit.  1.  37.  For  no  word  from  God  shall  be  ^void  of  power 
Acts  2^1.  16.  to  have  a  conscience  t'oic^  of  offence  toward  God 
Rom.  4.  14.  which  are  of  the  law  be  heirs,  faith  is  made  v. 
10.  19.  With  a  nation '■'ycjiV^  of  understanding  will  I  anger 

1  Cor.  1. 17.  lest  the  cross  of  Christ  should  be  made  ^void 

9.  15.  than  that  any  man  should  make  my  glorying  void 

2  Cor.  9.3.  our  glorying  on  your  behalf  may  not  be  made  ^'v. 
Gal.  2.  21.  I  do  not  make  '^void  the  grace  of  God 

3.  15.  no  one  maketh  it  ^void,  or  addeth  thereto 
see  effect. 

Volume  A.V.— see  roll. 

Voluntary. 
Col.  2.  18,  by  a  v.  humility  and  worshipping  of  the  angela 

Vomit. 
2  Pet.  2.  22,  The  dog  turning  to  his  own  vomit  again 

Vote. — A.V.  ^voice. 
Acts  26,  10.  put  to  death,  I  gave  my  ^voie  against  them 

Vouchsafed. — A.V.  ^sivorn. 
Acts  7.  17.  promise  drew  nigh,  which  God  ^vouchsafed 

Vow. 

Acts  18.  18.  for  he  [Paul]  had  a  vow 
21.  23.  We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on  them 

Voyage. — A.V.  ^course,  ^sailing. 

Acts  21.  7,  when  we  had  finished  the  ^voijcu/e  from  Tyre 
27.  9.  the  '^voyage  was  now  dangerous, because  the  Fabt 
10.  I  perceive  that  the  vogage  will  be  with  injury 


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WAGES 


WALKEDST 


w. 


Wages. 

Lh.  3.  14.  aud  be  content  with  your  wages 
Jno.  4.  36.  He  that  reapeth  receiveth  wages 
Bom.  6.  23,  For  the  ivages  of  siu  is  death 
2  Cor.  11.  8.  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  w.  of  them 
see  hire. 
Wagging. 

Mat.  27.  39.  railed  on  him,  wagging i\ieiy:\i%?if}i&.  Mk.  15.  29 

Wail — ed. — A.V.  lament,  ^mourned. 

Mat.  11.  17.  we  "^wailed,  and  ye  did  not  mourn 
Lu.  7.  32.  we  "wailed,  aud  ye  did  not  weep  [over  her 

Bev.  18.  9.  lived  wantonly  with  her,  shall  weep  and  hvail 
see  mourn,  u-ailiiuj. 

Wailing.— ^.F.  ^wailed. 

Mk.  5.  38.  aud  many  weeping  and  ^wailing  greatly 
see  mounting,  loecplmj. 

Wait.— .i4.  V.  Hoolc,  Harried,  Harry. 

Mk.  3.  9.  that  a  little  boat  should  wait  on  him 
Acts  1.  4.  but  to  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father 

23.  16.  Paul's  sister's  son  heard  of  their  lying  in  wait 
21.  there  lie  in  ivait  for  him — more  than  forty  men 

27. 33.  fourteenth  day  that  ye  -wait  and  continue  fasting 
Bom.  8.  25.  then  do  we  with  patience  wait  for  it 
1  Cor.  9.13.  they  which  w.  upon  the  altar  have  their  portion 

11.  33.  ye  come  together  to  eat,  ^wait  one  for  another 
Gal.  5.  5.  by  faith  wait  for  the  hope  of  righteousness 
Phil.  3.  20.  from  whence  also  we  ^wait  for  a  Saviour 
1  Th.  1.  10.  aud  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  heaven 
Heb.  9.  28.  to  them  that  ^wait  for  him,  unto  salvation 
see  layinrj,  looking,  plot. 

Waited. 

Acts  10. 7.  devout  soldier  of  them  that  w.  on  him  continually 

17.  16.  Now  while  Paid  waited  for  them  at  Athens 

1  Pet.  3.  20.  longsuffering  of  God  iv.  in  the  days  of  Noah 

see  looking,  waiting. 

Waiteth. 

Bom.  8. 19.  creation  iv.  for  the  revealing  of  the  sons  of  God 
Jas.  5.  7.  waiteth  for  the  precious  fruit  of  the  earth 

Waiting.— .4. F.  Harried,  -waited. 

Lu.  1.  21.  And  the  people  were  "^waiting  for  Zacharias 
8.  40.  welcomed  him;  for  they  were  all  waiting  iovhixa 

Acts  10.  24.  And  Cornelius  was  '^waiting  for  them 
20.  5.  and  were  ^waiting  for  us  at  Troas 

Bom.  8.  23.  groan  within  ourselves,  w.  for  our  adoption 

1  Cor.  1.  7.  w.  for  the  revelation  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
see  looking. 
Wake. 

1  Til,.  5.  10.  whether  we  ivake  or  sleep,  we  should  live 

Walk.— .4. F.  hvalked. 

Mat.  9.  5.  Arise,  and  walk  ?  Mk.  2.  9  :  Lu.  5.  23 :  Jno.  5. 

8,  11,  12:  Acts  3.  6  [Lu.  1.  22 

11.  5.  the  blind  receive  their  sight,  aud  the  lame  walk. 

Mk.  7.5.  Why  w.  not  thy  disciples  according  to  the  tradition 

Li(.  1.  17.  tlie  disobedient  to  w.  in  the  wisdom  of  the  just 

11.  44.  aud  the  men  that  walk  over  them  know  it  not 

20.  46.  scribes,  which  desire  to  walk  in  long  robes 


Lu.  24.  17.  What  communications  are  these  that  ye  have 

one  with  another,  as  ye  walk  ? 
Jno.  7.  1.  for  he  would  not  w.  in  Judsea,  because  the  Jews 
8.  12.  he  that  followeth  me  shall  not  ?<>.  in  the  darkness 
11.  9.  If  a  man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth  not 
10.  But  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he  stumbleth 
12. 66.  W.  while  ye  have  the  light,  that  darkness  overtake 
Acts  3.  8.  And  leajjing  up,  he  stood,  and  began  to  ^walk 
12.  own  power  or  godliness  we  had  made  him  to  walk  ? 
14.  16.  suffered  all  the  nations  to  walk  in  their  own  ways 
21.  21.  their  children,  neither  to  walk  after  tlie  customs 
Bom.  4. 12.  of  the  circumcision, but  who  also  w.  in  the  steps 
6.  4.  so  we  also  might  walk  in  newness  of  life 

8.  4.  who  ivalk  not  after  the  flesh,  but  after  the  spirit 
13.  13.  Let  us  walk  honestly,  as  in  the  day 

1  Cor.  7.  17.  as  God  hath  called  each,  so  let  him  walk 

2  Cor.  5.  7.  (for  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  sight) 

6.  16.  as  God  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them,  and  w.  in  them 

10.  3.  For  though  we  ivalk  in  the  flesh,  we  do  not  war 
Gal.  5.  16.  But  I  say.  Walk  by  the  Spirit.  25 

6.  16.  And  as  many  as  shall  walk  by  this  rule,  peace  be 
Eph.  2.  10.  God  afore  prepared  that  we  should  w.  in  them 

4.  1.  beseech  you  to  walk  worthily  of  the  calling 

17.  that  ye  no  longer  walk  as  the  Gentiles  also  walk 

5.  2.  walk  in  love,  even  as  Christ  also  loved  you 

8.  are  now  light  in  the  Lord :  walk  as  children  of  light 
15.  Look  therefore  carefully  how  ye  w.,  not  as  unwise 
Phil.  3.  10.  already  attained,  by  that  same  rule  let  us  walk 

17.  and  mark  them  which  so  walk  even  as  ye  have  us 

18.  For  many  walk,  of  whom  I  told  j'ou  often 
Col.  1.  10.  to  walk  worthily  of  the  Lord.   1.  Th.  2.  12 

2.  6.  received  Christ  Jesus  the  Lord,  so  walk  in  him 

4.  5.   Walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  are  without 

1  Th.  4.  1.  ought  to  IV.  and  to  please  God,  even  as  ye  do  w. 

12.  ye  may  walk  honestly  toward  them  that  are  without 

2  Th:  3.  11.  hear  of  some  that  walk  among  you  disorderly 
2  Pet.  2.  10.  but  chiefly  them  that  walk  alter  tlie  flesh 

1  Jno.  1.  6.  fellowship  with  him,  and  walk  in  the  darkness 

7.  but  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the  light 
2.  6 .  ought  himself  also  to  walk  even  as  he  walked 

2  Jno.  6.  tualk  after  his  commandments — ye  should  w.  in  it 
Bev.  3.  4.  and  they  shall  lualk  with  me  in  white 

9.  20.  which  can  neither  see,  nor  hear,  nor  walk 

16.  15.  and  keepeth  his  garments,  lest  he  walk  naked 
21.  24.  And  the  nations  shall  w.  amidst  the  light  thereof 
see  walking,  way. 

Walked. 
Mat.  14.  29.  Peter — iv.  upon  the  waters,  to  come  to  Jesus 
Mk.  5.  42.  straightway  the  damsel  rose  ujj,  and  walked 

16.  12.  as  they  walked,  on  their  way  into  the  country 
Jno.  1.  36.   [John J  looked  upon  Jesus  as  he  talked 

5.  9.  made  whole,  and  took  up  his  bed  and  walked 

6.  66.  disciples  went  back,  and  walked  no  more  with  him 

7.  1.  And  after  these  things  Jesus  walked  in  Galilee 

11.  54.  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more  openly 
Acts  14.  8.  from  his  mother's  womb,  who  never  had  w. 

10.  And  he  leaped  up  aud  walked 
2  Cor.  10.  2.  as  if  we  walked  according  to  tlie  flesh 

12.  18.  walked  we  not  by  the  same  Spirit?  walked  we 

not  in  the  same  steps  ? 
Gal.  2.  14.  But  when  I  saw  that  they  it^aW'e^  not  uprightly 
Ej)h.  2.  2.  ye  walked  according  to  the  course  of  this  world 
1  Pet.  4.  3.  and  to  have  w.  in  lasciviousness.  Col.  3.  7 
1  Jno.  2.  6.  ought  himself  also  to  walk  even  as  he  walked 
see  walk. 

Walkedst,  Walkest. 
Jno.  21.  18.  and  walkedst  whither  thou  woiddest 


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WARNED 


Acts  21.  24.  bnt  that  thon  thyself  also  iraU.fsf  orderly 
Hom.  14.  l.*).  thou  iidlJii'sl  uo  longer  iu  love 
3  John  3.  even  as  thon  iral/.e/if  iu  truth 

Walketh. 

Jiio.  12.  35.  that  walheth  in  the  darkness.  1  Jno.  2.  11 
2  Th.  3.  6.  from  every  brother  that  walketh  disorderly 

1  Pet.  5.  8.  the  devil,  as  a  roaring  lion,  lualketh  about 
Bev.  2.  1.  he  that  lo.  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  golden 

see  passcth . 

Walking.— ^.F.  ^walh. 

Mat.  4.  18.  And  walking  by  the  sea  of  Galilee,  he  saw  two 

14.  25.   [Jesus]    w.  upon   the  sea.    26.    Mk.  b.  48,  49 : 

15.  31.  the  lame  hcalking,  and  the  blind  seeing  \^Jno.&.  19 
Mk.  8.  24.  I  see  men  ;  for  I  behold  them  as  trees,  walking 

11.  27.  as  he  was  iv.  iu  the  temple,  there  come  to  him 
Lu.  1.  6.  before  God,  walking  iu  all  the  commandments 
Acts  3.  8.  with  them  into  the  temple,  w.,  and  leaping.    9 

9.  31.  and,  walking  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  not  ivalking  in  craftiness,  nor  handling  the  word 
2  Pet.  3.  3.  icalking  after  their  own  lusts.  Jude  16,  ^IS 

2  Jno.  4.  thy  children  icalking  iu  truth.  3  Jno.  H 

Wall— s. 

Acts  9.  25.  down  through  the  w.,  lowering  him  in  a  basket 
23.  3.  God  shall  smite  thee,  thou  whited  w.  [2  Cor.  11.  33 
Eph.  2.  14.  brake  down  the  middle  wall  of  partition 
Heb.  11.  30.  By  faith  the  tvalls  of  Jericho  fell  dowu 
Bev.  21.  14.  the  w.  of  the  city  had  twelve  foundations 

17.  And  he  measured  the  wall  thereof 

18.  And  the  building  of  the  wall  thereof  was  jasper 

Wallet.— ^4.  T'.  ^scrip. 

Mat.lO.  10.  no  hv.  for  your  journey.  Mk.  6. 18 :  Lu.  9.i3  :  lO.U 
Ln.  22.35.  When  I  sentyou  forth  \vithoutpurse,andiicrt//('^ 
36.  now — let  him  take  it,  and  likewise  a  ^wallet 

Wallowed. 

Mk.  9.  20.  fell  on  the  ground,  and  a-aUowed  foaming 

Wallowing. 
2  Pet.  2.  22.  the  sow  that  had  washed  to  w.  in  the  mire 

Wandered  A.V. — see  wandering,  ivent. 

Wandering.— ^.F.  ^wandered. 

Heb.  11.  38.  ^wandering  in  deserts  and  mountains 
Jiidfl  13.  foaming  out  their  own  shame  ;  wandering  stars 
■H'r-  (juiiuj. 

Want — 3. — .4.F.  ^need,  ^penurg,  '^want,  ^wanted. 

Mk.  12.  44.  but  she  of  her  w.  did  cast  in  all  that  she  had. 

Ln.  15.  14.  famine — and  he  began  to  be  in  lo.    ILii.  21.  -4 

'ZCor.8.  14.  supply  at  this  present  time  for  their !('., that  their 

abundance  also  may  become  a  supply  for  your  w. 

9.  12.  filleth  up  the  measure  of  the  ''^n-a)its  of  the  saints 

11.  9.  was  in  *want — supplied  the  measure  of  my  ivant 

Phil.  4.  11.  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want 

12.  learned  the  secret, — both  to  abound  and  to  be  in  ^  w. 
see  need. 

Wanted  A.V.— see  failed,  wants. 

Wanting. 

Tit.  1.  5.  shouldest  set  in  order  the  things  that  were  n>. 
3.  13.  that  nothing  be  ivaniing  unto  them 
nee  loikiug. 


Wanton.— .1 . F.  ^delicinuslg. 

1  Tim.  5.  11.  when  they  have  waxed  wanton  against  Christ 
Bev.  18.  7.  she  glorified  herself,  and  waxed  ^wanton 

Wantonly.— .4 .  F.  ^deliciouslg. 
Bev.  18.  9.  kings — lived  ^w.  with  her,  shall  weep  and  wail 

Wantonness.— .4 . F.  ^delicacies. 

Bom.  13. 13.  not  in  chambering  and  wantonness 
Bev.  18.  3.  waxed  rich  by  the  power  of  her  ^wantonness 
see  laseivimtsness. 

War.— -4.  F.  ^baffle,  ^-figlit,  sfought. 

Lu.  14.  31,  king,  as  he  goeth  to  encounter  another  king  in?*'. 

1  Cor.  14.  8.  an  uncertain  voice,  who  shall  prepare  himself 

2  Cor.  10.  3.  we  do  not  7var  ac  wording  to  the  flesh  [for  '^v:ar  ? 
1  Tim.  1. 18.  that  by  them  thou  mayest  w.  the  good  warfare 
Heb.  11.  34.  waxed  mighty  in  -war,  tiirned  to  flight  armies 
Jas.  4.  1.  even  of  your  j^leasures  that  20.  in  your  members  ? 

2.  ye  tight  and  ivar  ;  ye  have  not,  because  ye  ask  not 

1  Pet.  2. 11.  from  fleshly  lusts,  which  lu.  against  the  soul 
Uev.  2.  16.  I  will  make  'hoar  against  them  with  the  sword 

9.  7.  lociists  were  like  unto  horses  prepared  for  ^ivar 
9.  sound  of  their  wings — of  many  horses  rushing  to  ^w. 

11.  7.  the  beast — shall  make  war  with  them       |"to  '^war 

12.  7.  w'rtfin  heaven  :  Michael  and  his  angels  going  forth 
17.  went  away  to  make  war  with  the  rest  of  her  seed 

13.  4.  unto  the  beast  ?  and  who  is  able  to  luar  with  him  ? 
7.  given  unto  him  to  make  war  with  the  saints 

16.  14.  to  gather  them  together  unto  the  hu.  of  the  great 

17.  14.  These  shall  icar  against  the  Lamb  L^^ay 

19.  11.  in  righteousness  he  doth  jiidge  and  make  ^var 
19.  to  make  war  against  him  that  sat  upon  the  horse 

20.  8.  Gog  and  Magog,  to  gather  them  together  to  the  ^w. 

see  encovnter. 

Men  of  War. — see  soldiers. 

Ward. — A.V.  ^hold,  "prison. 

Acts  4.  3.  on  them,  and  put  them  in  ^w.  unto  the  morrow 
5.  18.  the  apostles,  and  j)ut  them  in  public  hvard 
12.  10.  when  they  were  past  the  first  and  the  second  w. 

Ware. 

2  Tim.  4. 15.  of  whom  be  thou  ware  also 


see  avxtre,  ■wuni. 


Warfare. 


2  Cor.  10.  4.  (for  the  weapons  of  our  2U.  are  not  of  the  flesh 

1  Tim.  1.  18.  by  them  thou  maj^est  war  the  good  warfare 

see  scrretli. 

Warmed. 

Jas.  2. 16.  Go  in  peace,  be  ye  warmed  and  filled 

see  warmimi. 

Warming. — A.V.  hvarmed. 

Mk.  14.  64.  and  huarming  himself  in  the  liglit  of  the  fire 
67.  and  seeing  Veier  warming  himself.  Jno.  IB.  ^18,  ^25 

Warn. — A .  V.  '^forewarn . 

Lu.  12.  5.  I  will  ^warn  you  whom  ye  shall  fear 
see  (ulmonish. 

Warned. — A.V.  ^admonished,  ^spake. 
Mat.  2.  12.  And  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream.  22 

3.  7.  who  ^v.  you  to  flee  from  tlie  wrath  to  come?  Ln.  3.  7 
Acts  10.  22.  was  warned  of  God  liy  a  holy  augel  to  send 


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WATER 


Heh.  8.  5.  even  as  Moses  is  ^warned  of  God  when  he  is 

11.  7.  By  faith  Noah,  being  warned  of  God  when  he  is 

12.  2.5.  they  refused  him  tliat  -warned  them  on  earth 

Warneth. — A.V.  ^speaketh. 
Heh.  12.  25.  turn  away  from  him  that  ^w.  from  heaven 

Warning  A.V. — see  admonishing. 

Warred.— ^.F.  ^fought. 
Bev.  12.  7.  and  the  dragon  hvarred  and  his  angels 

Warring. 
Bom.  7.  23.  warring  against  the  law  of  my  mind 

Wars. 

Mat.  24.  6.  And  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  mmours  of 

wars.  Mk.  13.7:  Lu.  21.9 
Jas.  4.  1.  Whence  come  wars  and  whence  come  fightings 

Wash. — A.V.  ^do  his  commandments. 

Mat.  6.  17.  fastest,  anoint  thy  head,  and  jvash  thy  face 

15.  2.  for  they  w.  not  their  hands  when  they  eat  bread 
M/.-.  7.  3.  except  they  irasli  their  hands  diligently.  4 
■Tno.  9.  7.  Go,  wash  in  the  pool  of  Siloam.  11 

13.  8.  If  I  !f«.s7t  thee  not,  thou  liast  no  part  with  me 
Acts  22. 16.  arise,  and  be  baptized,  and  irasli  away  thy  sins 
Bev.  22.  14.  Blessed  are  they  that  ^wash  their  robes 

see  feet. 

Washed. 

Mat. 27.  24.  Pilate — ?<'as7ief?  his  hands  before  the  multitude 
Li(.  11.  38.  marvelled  that  he  had  not  first  w.  before  dinner 
Jno.  9. 7.  He  went  away  therefore,  and  w.,  and  came  seeing. 
Acts  9.  37.  [Dorcas]  died :  and  when  they  had  w.  her  [11, 15. 

16.  33.  same  hour  of  the  night,  and  washed  tlieir  stripes 

1  Cor.  6.  11.  but  ye  were  washed,  but  ye  were  sanctified 
Heb.  10.  22.  and  our  body  washed  with  pure  water 

2  Fet.  2.  22.  and  the  sow  that  had  washed  to  wallowing 
Bev.  7.  14.  th.ey  washed  their  robes,  and  made  them  white 

see  bathed,  feet,  loosed. 

Washing — s. — A.V.  hvashing. 

ML.  7.  4.  ^washings  of  cups,  and  pots,  and  brasen  vessels 
Lit.  5   2.  gone  out  of  them,  and  were  washing  their  nets 
Eph.  5.  26.  cleansed  it  by  the  «'.  of  water  with  the  word 
Tit.  3.  5.  he  saved  us,  through  the  it'a.s/i/«(7  of  regeneration 
Heb.  9.  10.  (with  meats  and  drinks  and  divers  vashiiifjs) 

Waste. — A.V.  Viavock. 

Mat.  26.  8.  To  what  purpose  is  this  waste  ?  Mk.  14.  4 
ActsQ.  3.  Saullaid  '^w.  the  church,  entering  into  every  house 

Wasted — ing. — A.V.  ^wasted. 

Lh.  15.  13.  far  counti-y  ;  and  there  he  u-astedhis  substance 
16.  1.  accused  unto  him  that  he  was'«'(7.s^f»(7  his  goods 
see  heivoek. 

Watch. 

Mat.  14.  25.  And  in  the  fourth  watcJi  of  the  night.  Mk.  6.48 
24.  42.  W.  therefore.  25. 13  :  Mk.  13.  35  :  Lu.  21.  36  :  Acts 
43.  known  in  what  watch  the  thief  was  coming  [20.  31 
26.  38.  abide  ye  here,  and  watch  with  me.  Mk.  14.  34 

40.  could  ye  not  xcatch  with  me  one  hour?  Mk.  14.  37 

41.  Watch  and  pray.  Mk.  13.  33  :   14.  38 

Mk.  13.  34.  commanded  also  the  porter  to  watch.  35,  37 
Ln.  2.  8.  and  keeping  watch  by  night  over  their  flock 
12.  38.  And  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch 


1  Cor.  16. 13.  \V.  ye, stand  fastin  the  faith,  quit  you  like  men 
1  Th.  5.  6.  let  us  not  sleep — but  let  us  watch  and  be  sober 
Heh.  13.  17.  for  they  ivatch  in  behalf  of  yoiir  souls 
Bev.  3. 3.  If  therefore  thou  shaltnotw.,I  willcome  asathief 
see  guard,  sober,  leatching. 

Watched. 

Mat.  24.  43.  he  would  have  watched.  Lu.  12.  39 

27.  36.  and  they  sat  and  watched  him  there 
Mk.  3.  2.  And  they  watched  him.  Lu.  6.  7 
Lu.  20.  20.  And  they  watched  him,  and  sent  forth  spies 
Acts  9.  24.  they  tvatched  the  gates  also  day  and  night 
see  watehiwj. 

Watchers. — A.  V.  '^keepers. 
Mat.  28.  4.  for  fear  of  him  the  '^watchers  did  quake 

Watcheth. 
Bev.  16.  15.  Blessed  is  he  that  watcheth 

Watchftil. — A.V.  '^vigilant, 

1  Pet.  5.  8.  Be  sober,  be  i^y. :  your  adversary  the  devil 
Bev.  3.  2.  Be  thou  w.,  and  stablish  the  things  that  remain 

Watching. — A.V.  hvatch,  '^watched. 

Mat.  27. 54.  ivatchingJesns,  when  they  saw  the  earthquake 
L'l.  12.  37.  the  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  watching 

14.  1.  on  a  sabbath  to  eat  bread,  that  thej'  were  '-/i-.  him 
Ejjh.  6.  18.  and  ivatching  thereunto  in  all  perseverance 
Col.  4.  2.  in  j)rayer,  hvatching  therein  with  thanksgiving 

Watchings. 

2  Cor.  6.  5.  in  labours,  in  watchings,  in  fastings 
11,  27.  in  ivatchings  often,  in  hunger  and  thirst 

Water. 

Mat.  3.  11.  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  unto  repen- 
tance. Mk.  1.  8  :  Lu.  3.  16  :  J)io.  1.  26,  31,  33 
16.  went  lip  straightway  from  the  ivater.  Mk.  1.  10  [41 
10. 42.  one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of  cold  w.  only.  Mk.  9. 
17.  15.  he  falleth  into  the  fire,  and  oft-times  into  the  w. 
27.  24.  Pilate— took  water,  and  washed  his  hands 
Mk.  14.  13.  a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  ivater.  Lu.  22.  10 
Lu.  7 .  44.  thou  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet 
8.  23.  and  they  were  filling  with  tv.,  and  were  in  jeopardy 

24.  rebuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of  the  water 

25.  even  the  winds  and  the  water,  and  they  obey  him  ? 
16.  24.  Lazarus,  that  he  may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger  in  ?c. 

Jiio.  2.  7.  Fill  the  waterpcts  with  icater  [knew 

9.  ruler  of  the  feast  tasted  the  wafer — drawn  the  water 

3.  5.  Except  a  man  be  born  of  icater  and  the  Spirit 
23.  .ainon  near  to  Salim,  because  there  was  much  w. 

4.  10.  he  would  have  given  thee  living  water.  11,  15 

13.  Every  one  that  drinketh  of  this  w.  shall  thirst 

14.  drinketh  of  the  water — water  that  I  shall  give — a 

well  of  water  springing  up  unto  eternal  life 
46.  Cana  of  Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water  wine 

5.  4.  at  certain  seasons  into  the  pool,  and  troubled  the 

water — after  the  troubling  of  the  icater  [margin] 
7.  Sir,  I  have  no  man,  when  the  wafer  is  troubled 

7.  38.  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living  water 
13.  5.  Then  he  poureth  icater  into  the  bason 

19.  34.  straightway  there  came  out  blood  and  water 
Acts  1.  5.  for  John  indeed  baptized  with  water.  11.  16 

8.  36.  they  came  unto  a  certain  water— 'Behold,  here  is  w. 
38.  and  they  both  went  down  into  the  water.  39 

10.  47.  Can  any  man  forbid  the  icater,  that  these  should 
Eph.  5.  26.  cleansed  it  by  the  washing  of  w.  with  the  word 
Heh.  9.  19.  blood  of  the  calves  and  the  goats,  with  water 

10.  22.  and  oixr  body  washed  with  pure  water 


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Jas.  3.  11.  from  the  same  opening  sweet  w.  and  bitter  ? 

1  Pet.  3.  20.  eight  souls,  were  saved  through  water 

2  Pet.  2.  17.  These  are  springs  without  water,  and  mists 

3.  5.  and  an  earth  compacted  out  of  w.  and  amidst  w. 

6.  the  world— being  overflowed  with  icater,  perished 
1  Jiw.  5.  6.  This  is  he  that  came  by  water  and  blood — 

water  only,  but  with  the  water  and  with  the  blood 
8.  who  bear  witness,  the  Spirit,  and  the  w.,  and  the  blood 
Jude  12.  clouds  without  water,  carried  along  by  winds 
Sev.  12. 15.  of  his  mouth  after  the  woman  water  as  a  river 
16.  12.  Euphrates  ;  and  the  tvafer  thereof  was  dried  up 
22.  1.  And  he  shewed  me  a  river  of  water  of  life 
17.  let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely.  21.  6 
see  waters. 

Bitte)-  "WsAer— Draw  "Water— Drinlc  Water.— see 
bitter,  draw,  drink. 

Watered— eth. 

1  Cor.  8. 6.  I  planted,  ApoUos  w. ;  but  God  gave  the  increase 

7.  neither  he  that  watereth;  but  God  that  giveth.  8 

Watering. 
Lti.  13.  15.  from  the  stall,  and  lead  him  away  to  watering  1 

Waterless.— .4.  F.  '^dry. 
Mat.  12.  43.  passeth  through  ^waterless  places.  Lu.  11.24 

Waterpot— s. 

Jno.  2.  6.  Now  there  were  six  xuaterjjots  of  stone  set  there 
7.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Fill  the  waterpots  with  water 

4.  28.  So  the  woman  left  her  waterpot,  and  went  away 

Waters.— .4. F.  Hvater. 

Mat.  8.  32.  into  the  sea,  and  perished  in  the  ivaters 
14.  28.  bid  me  come  unto  thee  upon  the  ^waters 
29.  Peter — walked  upon  the  hvaters,  to  come  to  Jesus 
Mk.  9.  22.  into  the  fire  and  into  the  waters,  to  destroy  him 
Bev.  1.  15.  and  his  voice  as  the  voice  of  many  ivaters 

7.  17.  shall  guide  them  unto  fountains  of  waters  of  life 

8.  10.  part  of  the  rivers,  and  upon  the  fountains  of  the  2v. 
11.  third  part  of  the  ivaters — men  died  of  the  ivaters 

11.  6.  power  over  the  waters  to  turn  them  into  blood 
14.  2.  as  the  voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  the  voice  of  a 
7.  heaven  and  the  earth  and  sea  and  fountains  of  ivaters 

16.  4    bowl  into  the  rivers  and  the  fountains  of  the  w. 
5.  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters  saying,  Righteous 

17.  1.  the  great  harlot  that  sitteth  upon  many  waters 
15.  The  ivaters  which  thou  sawest,  where  the  harlot 

see  rivers. 

Wave  A .  v.—  see  surge. 

Waver. — A.V.  ^without  wavering. 
Heb.  10.  23.  the  confession  of  our  hope  that  it  ^waver  not 

Wavered  .—A .  V.  htaggered. 
Rom.  4.  20.  he  [Abraham]  hvavered  not  through  unbelief 

Wavereth  A.  V.—see  doubteth. 

Wavering  A.V. — see  doubting,  tvaver. 

Waves. 

Mat.  8.  24.  insomuch  that  the  boat  was  covered  with  the  xo. 
14. 24.  distressed  by  the  waves;  for  the  wind  was  contrary 
Mk.  4.  37.  storm  of  wind,  and  the  waves  beat  into  the  boat 
Acts  27.  41.  the  stern  began  to  break  up  by  the  violence  of 
Jude  13.  wild  waves  of  the  sea,  foaming  out  [the  waves 
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Wax.— ^,F.  ^be  wearied. 

Mat.  24.  12.  the  love  of  the  many  shall  wax  cold 
Lu.  12.  33.  make  for  yourselves  purses  which  wax  not  old 
2  Tim.  3.  13.  But  evil  men  and  impostors  shall  waa;  worse 
Heb.  1. 11.  And  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  doth  a  garment 

12.  3.  that  ye  ^wax  not  weary,  fainting  in  your  souls 

see  waxed. 

Waxed. — A.V.  Hived,  '^was,  ^wax,  ^were. 

Mat.  13.  15.  For  this  people's  heart  is  w.  gross.  Acts  28. 27 
Lu.  1.  80.  And  the  child  grew,  and  w.  strong  in  spirit.  2.  40 
Bom.  4.  20.  '^w.  strong  through  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 
1  Th.  2.  2.  at  Philippi,  we  hvaxed  bold  in  our  God 
1  Tim.  5. 11.  for  when  they  have  Hv.  wanton  against  Christ 
Heb.  11.  34.  waxed  mighty  in  war,  turned  to  flight  armies 
Bev.  18.  3.  and  the  merchants  of  the  earth  waxed  rich 
7.  she  glorified  herself,  and  hvaxed  wanton 

Waxeth.— ^.F.  Hs. 

Eph.  4.  22.  which  ^waxeth  corrupt  after  the  lusts  of  deceit 
Heb.  8.  13.  and  ivaxeth  aged  is  nigh  unto  vanishing  away 

Waxing  A.  V.—see  being. 

Way. — A.V.  ^concerning,  ^forth,  ^highway,  hvalk. 

Mat.  2. 12.  they  departed  into  their  own  country  another  w. 
5.  25.  whiles  thou  art  with  him  in  the  way 

7.  13.  and  broad  is  the  ivaij,  that  leadeth  to  destruction 
14.  and  straitened  the  ivaij,  that  leadeth  unto  life 

8.  28.  so  that  no  man  could  pass  by  that  way 

10.  5.  Go  not  into  any  way  of  the  Gentiles 

11.  lO.shallpreparethyty.  before  thee.  Mk.\.2:Lu.7.27 

13.  4.  as  he  sowed  some  seeds  fell  by  the  way  side.  19  • 

Mk.  4.  4, 15 :  Lu.  8.  5,  12 
20.30.  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the  wa?/ side.  Mk.lQ.HQ 

21.  8.  their  garments  in  the  way — spread  them  in  the 

way.  Mk.  11.  8  :  Lu.  19.  36 

19.  seeing  a  fig  tree  by  the  way  side,  he  came  to  it 

32.  For  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  righteousness 

22.16.  andteachestthe  (t'ai/ of  Godintruth.  MA.  12. 14: 

Mk.  8.  3.  they  will  faint  in  the  way  [Lu.  20.  21 

27.  audin  the  w.  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying  unto  them 

9.  33.  What  were  ye  reasoning  in  the  way  ?  [9.  57 

10.  32.  they  were  in  the  way,  going  up.  Mat.  20. 17:  Lu. 
Lu.  1.  79.  To  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace 

5.  14,  go  thy  way,  and  shew  thyself  to  the  priest 
19.  And  not  finding  by  what  way  they  might  bring  him 

8.  14.  as  they  go  on  their  '^way  they  are  choked 

10.  4.  and  salute  no  man  on  the  way 
31.  a  certain  priest  was  going  down  that  way 

13.  33,  I  must  go  on  my  *way  to-day  and  to-morrow 

14.  32.  is  yet  a  great  ivay  off,  he  sendeth  an  ambassage 

18.  35.  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  ivay  side  begging 

19.  4.  tree  to  see  him  :  for  he  was  to  pass  that  way 
24.32.  bm-ning  within  us,  while  he  spake  to  us  in  the  w.  35 

Jno.  10.  1.  of  the  sheep,  but  climbeth  up  some  other  ivay 

14.  4.  And  whither  I  go,  ye  know  the  ivay 

5.  Thomas  saith  unto  him — how  know  we  the  way  ? 

6.  I  am  the  way,  and  the  truth,  and  the  life 
Acts  9.  2.  that  if  he  found  any  that  were  of  the  Way 

17.  even  Jesus,  who  appeared  unto  thee  in  the  way 
27.  unto  them  how  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  the  way 

15.  3.  therefore,  being  brought  on  their  way.  16.  4 

16.  17.  which  proclaim  unto  you  the  way  of  salvation 

18.  26.  expounded  unto  him  the  to.  of  God  more  carefully 

19.  9.  speaking  evil  of  the  Way  before  the  multitude 
23.  there  arose  no  small  stir  concerning  the  Way 

22.  4.  I  persecuted  this  Way  unto  the  death 

24.  14.  that  after  the  Way  which  they  call  a  sect 


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Acts  24. 22.  Felix,  having  more  exact  knowledge  concerning 
Bom.  3.  2.  Much  every  ivay  :  first  of  all  [tlie  Way 

17.  And  the  zvay  of  peace  have  they  not  known 

14.  13.  no  man  put  a  stumblingblock  in  his  brother's  w. 

15.  24.  to  be  brought  on  my  zvaij  thitherward  by  you 

1  Co7:  10. 13.  with  the  temptation  make  also  the  ^v.  of  escape 
12.  31.  And  a  still  more  excellent  way  shew  I  unto  you 

16.  7.  For  I  do  not  wish  to  see  you  now  by  the  way 

2  Cor.  11.  21.  I  speak  by  ^way  of  disparagement 

Phil.  1.  18.  only  that  in  everyway,  whether  in  pretence  or 
Col.  2.  14.  hath  taken  it  out  of  the  w.,  nailing  it  to  the  cross 

1  Th.  3.  11.  and  our  Lord  Jesus,  direct  our  way  unto  you 

2  Th.  2.  7.  restraineth  now,  until  he  be  taken  out  of  the  w. 
Heb.  9. 8.  the  w.  into  the  holy  place  hath  not  yet  been  made 

10. 20.  u'ay  which  he  dedicated  for  us,  a  new  and  living  ly. 
12.  13.  that  which  is  lame  be  not  turned  out  of  the  ivay 
Jas.  2.  25.  messengers,  and  sent  them  out  another  u'ay  ? 

5.  20.  which  couverteth  a  sinner  from  the  error  of  his  w. 
2  Pet.  2.  2.  the  way  of  the  truth  shall  be  evil  spoken  of 
15.  forsaking  the  right  7vay — followed  the  was/ of  Balaam 
21.  not  to  have  known  the  way  of  righteousness 
Jude  11.  Woe  unto  them !  for  they  went  in  theiu.  of  Cain 
Bev.  16. 12.  that  the  ivay  might  be  made  ready  for  thekiugs 
see  afar,  axcay,  erring,  journey,  toward,  turned. 

Way  of  the  Lord  A.V. — see  Lord. 

Ways.— 4.  V.  hneans. 
Lu.l.7<3.  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  to  make  ready  his  w. 

3.  5.  shall  become  straight,  And  the  rough  ways  smooth 
Acts  2.  28.  Thou  madest  known  unto  me  the  zvays  of  life 

14.  16.  suffered  all  the  nations  to  walk  in  their  own  ways 
Bovt.  3.  16.  Destruction  and  misery  are  in  their  ivays 

11.  33.  his  judgements,  and  his  ways  past  tracing  out! 

1  Cor.  4. 17.  who  shall  put  you  in  remembrance  of  my  ways 

2  Th.  3.  16.  give  you  peace  at  all  times  in  all  hvays 
Heb.  3.  10.  But  they  did  not  know  my  tvays 

Jas.  1.  8.  a  doubleminded  man,  unstable  in  all  his  tvays 
Bev.  15.  3.  righteous  and  true  are  thy  tvays,  thou  King 
see  doings,  goings. 

Weak. — A.V.  hoithout  strength. 
Mat.  26.  41.  but  the  flesh  is  iveak.  Mk.  14.  38 
Acts  20.  35.  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  help  the  weak 
Bom.  5.6.  we  were  yet  Hveak,  in  due  season  Christ  died 

8.  3.  could  not  do,  in  that  it  was  weak  through  the  flesh 

14.  1.  But  him  that  is  weak  in  faith  receive  ye 

2.  faith  to  eat  all  things  :  but  he  that  is  w.  eateth  herbs 

15.  1.  strong  ought  to  bear  the  infirmities  of  the  tveak 

1  Cor.  1.  27,  and  God  chose  the  ivealc  things  of  the  world 
4.  10.  we  are  weak,  but  ye  are  strong 

8.  7.  and  their  conscience  being  tveak  is  defiled 

10.  conscience,  if  he  is  w.,  be  emboldened  to  eat  things 

11.  For  through  thy  knowledge  he  that  is  iv.  perisheth 

12.  and  wounding  their  conscience  when  it  is  weak 

9.  22.  To  the  iveak  I  became  weak — gain  the  tveak 

11.  30.  For  this  cause  many  among  you  are  tv.  and  sickly 

2  Cor.  10.  10.  but  his  bodily  presence  is  tveak 

11.  21.  of  disparagement,  as  though  we  had  been  weak 
29.  "Who  is  weak,  and  I  am  not  iveak  ? 

12.  10.  for  when  I  am  weak,  then  am  I  strong 

13.  3.  who  to  you-ward  is  not  weaA-,  but  is  powerful  in  you 
4.  For  we  also  are  w.  in  him,  but  we  shall  live  with  him 
9.  For  we  rejoice,  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye  are  strong 

Gnl.  4.  9.  how  turn  ye  back  again  to  the  iveak — rudiments 

1  Th.  5.  14.  support  the  weak,  be  longsuSering  toward  all 

see  irealened. 


WEEK 

Weakened.— .4. F.  hveak. 
Bom.  4. 19.  being  ^w.  in  faith  he  considered  his  own  body 

Weaker. 

1  Pet.  3.  7.  honour  unto  the  woman,  as  unto  the  to.  vessel 

Weakness. — A.V.  Hnfirmities. 

1  Cor.  1.  25.  and  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than  men 
2.  3.  And  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in  fear 

15.  43.  it  is  sown  in  weakness  ;  it  is  raised  in  power 

2  Cor.  11. 30.  I  will  glory  of  the  things  that  concern  my  ^w. 

12.  9.  for  my  power  is  made  perfect  in  iveakness 

13.  4.  for  he  was  crucified  through  iveakness 

Heb.  7.  18.  because  of  its  weakness  and  unprofitableness 
11.  34.  from  weakness  were  made  strong 

Weaknesses. — A.  V.  hnfirmities. 
2  Cor.  12.  9.  Most  gladly— will  I  rather  glory  in  my  hv.  ^5 
10.  Wherefore  I  take  pleasure  in  iveak nesses 

Wealth. 

Acts  19.  25.  ye  know  that  by  this  business  we  have  our  w. 

see  good. 

Weapons. 
Jno.  18.  3.  thither  with  lanterns  and  torches  and  weapons 
2  Cor.  10.  4.  (for  the  w.  of  our  warfare  are  not  of  the  flesh 

Wear. — A.V.  hveary. 
Mat.  11.8.  they  that  wear  soft  raiment  are  in  kings'  houses 
Lu.  9.  12.  And  the  day  began  to  wear  away 

18.  5.  lest  she  ^wenr  me  out  by  her  continual  coming 

Weareth. 
Jas.  2.  3.  ye  have  regard  to  him  that  iv.  the  fine  clothing 

Wearied. 

Jno.  4.  6.  Jesus  thei'efore,  being  wearied  with  his  joiirney 

see  weary. 

Wearing. 

Jno.  19. 5.  Jesus  therefore  came  out,  w.  the  crown  of  thorns 
1  Pet.  3. 3.  plaiting  the  hair,  and  of  wearing  jewels  of  gold 

Weariness  A.V.— see  labour. 

Weary. — A.V.  '^fainted,  ^wearied. 

Gal.  6.  9.  let  us  not  be  weary  in  well-doing.  2  Th.  3. 13 
Heb.  12.  3.  that  ye  wax  not  Hveary,  fainting  in  your  souls 
Bev.  2.  3.  for  my  name's  sake,  and  hast  not  grown  ^iveary 

see  ivear. 

Weather. 

Mat.  16.  2.  It  will  be  fair  weather  :  for  the  heaven  is  red 
3.  in  the  morning.  It  will  be  foul  weather  to-day 

Wedding— Wedding-garment. 

Mat.  22.  8.  The  wedding  is  ready,  but  they  that  were  bidden 

10.  and  the  wedding  was  filled  with  guests 

11.  he  saw  there  a  man  which  had  not  on  a  w. -garment 

12.  how  earnest  thou  in  hither  not  having  a  w.-garment  ? 

see  marriage. 

Week. 

Mat.  28.  1.  began  to  dawn  toward  the  first  day  of  the  iv. 
Mk.  16.  2,  9 :  Lu.  24.  1 :  Jno.  20.  1, 19 :  Acts  20.  7  : 
Lu.  18. 12.  I  fast  twice  in  the  week  [1  Cor.  16.  2 


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Weep. — A.V.  ^bewail,  '^wept. 
Mk.  5.  39.  Why  make  ye  a  tumult,  and  weep  ? 
Lu.  6.  21.  Blessed  are  ye  that  weep  now :  for  ye  shall  laugh 
25.  ye  that  laugh  now  !  for  ye  shall  mourn  and  weep 

7.  13.  had  compassion  on  hei-,  and  said  unto  her,  W.  not 
32.  we  wailed,  and  ye  did  not  hueep 

8.  52.  Weep  not ;  for  she  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth 
23.  28.  weep  not  for  me,  but  weep  for  yourselves 

Jno.  11. 31.  that  she  was  going  unto  the  tomb  to  loeep  there 

16.  20.  I  say  unto  you,  that  ye  shall  weep  and  lament 
Rom.  12.  15.  weep  with  them  that  weep 

1  Cor.  7.  30.  and  those  that  weep,  as  thoiigh  they  wept  not 
Ja^.  4.  9.  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep 

5. 1.  Go  to  now,  ye  rich,  weep  and  howl  for  your  miseries 
Rev.  5.  5.  one  of  the  elders  saith  unto  me,  Weej)  not 
18.  9.  kings  of  the  earth — shall  ^weep  and  wail  over  her 
11.  merchants  of  the  earth  weep  and  mourn  over  her 
see  weepiwj. 

Weepest. 
J?io.  20.  13.  Woman,  why  weepest  thou  ?  15 

Weeping. — A.V.  ^wailing,  ^weep,  ^wept. 

Mat.  2.  18.   Weeping  and  great  mourning,  Rachel  weepinij 
8.  12.  there  shall  be  the  weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 
13. 142, 150  :  22.  13  ;  24.  51 :  25.  30  :  Lu.  13.  28 
Lu.  7. 38.  weeping,  she  began  to  wet  his  feet  with  her  tears 

8.  52.  all  were  '^weeping,  and  bewailing  her,  Mk.  5.  <*38 
Jno.  11.  33.  Jesus  therefore  saw  her  weeping — Jews  also  w. 

20.  11.  But  Mary  was  standing  without  at  the  tomb  w. 
Acts  9.  39.  and  all  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping 

21.  13.  What  do  ye,  '^weeping  and  breaking  my  heart  ? 
PJiil.  3. 18. 1  told  you  often,  and  now  tell  you  even  weeping 
Rev.  18. 15.  fear  of  her  torment,  ^weeping  undmourmng.  19 

Weighed.— .4.  F.  ^covenanted,  '^pressed. 

Mat.  26.  15.  ihey  ^weighed  \uiio  him  thirty  pieces  of  silver 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  we  were  '^weighed  down  exceedingly 

Weighed  Anchor. — A.V.  ^loosing  thence. 
Acts  27.  13.  they  ^weighed  anchor  and  sailed  along  Crete 

Weight. 

2  Cor.  4.  17.  more  exceedingly  an  eternal  weight  of  glory 
Heb.  12.  1.  lay  aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin  which  doth 
Rev.  16.  21.  every  stone  about  the  weight  of  a  talent 

Weightier. 
Mat.  23. 23.  and  have  left  undone  the  w.  matters  of  the  law 

Weighty. 
2  Cor.  10.  10.  His  letters,  they  say,  are  weighty  and  strong 

Welcome — d. — A.V.  ^receive,  "received. 

Lu.  8.  40.  Jesus  returned,  the  multitude  welcomed  him 

9.  11.  he  '^welcomed  them  and  spake  to  them  of  the 
3  Jno.  8.  We  ought  therefore  to  ^welcome  such 

WeU— s. 

Jno.  4.  6.  and  Jacob's  well  was  there — sat  thus  by  the  iv. 

11.  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the  w.  is  deep 

12.  greater  than  our  father  Jacob,  which  gave  us  the  w. 
14.  shall  become  in  him  a  well  of  water  springiug  up 

see  springs. 
Well  {adverb). 

Mat.  15.  7.  to.  Aid  Isaiah  prophesy  of  you,  saying.  Mk.  7.  6 
25. 21.  W.  done,  good  and  faithful  servant.  23  :  Lu.  19. 17 


Mk.  7.  37.  He  hath  done  all  things  well :  he  maketh  even 

12.  28.  and  knowing  that  he  had  answered  them  well 
Lu.  6. 26.  Woe  unto  you,when  all  men  shall  speak  iv.  of  you  ! 

13.  9.  and  if  it  bear  fruit  thenceforth,  ivell ;  but  if  not 
20.  39.  Master,  thou  hast  well  said 

Jno.  4.  17.  Thou  saidst  well,  I  have  no  husband 
8.  48.  Say  we  not  well  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan 
13.  13.  Ye  call  me.  Master,  and,  Lord;  and  ye  say  well 
18.  23.  but  if  well,  why  smitest  thou  me  ? 

Acts  15.  29.  if  ye  keep  yourselves  it  shall  be  well  with  you  ! 
28. 25.   Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  Isaiah  the  prophet 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  keep  his  own  virgin  daughter,  shall  do  well 
38.  his  own  virgin  daughter  in  marriage  doeth  well 

Gal.  5.  7.  Ye  were  running  well ;  who  did  hinder  you 

Phil.  4.  14.  Howbeit  ye  did  well,  that  ye  had  fellowship 

1  Tim.  3.  4.  one  that  ruletli  well  his  own  house 
5.  17.  Let  the  elders  that  rule  well  be  counted  worthy 

Jas.  2.  19.  Thou  believest  that  God  is  one;  thoudoest«;eZZ 
see  do  well,  doing,  doeth. 

Well  beloved  A.V. — see  beloved,  my  beloved. 

Well-doing. 

Bom.  2.  7.  by  patience  in  luell-doing  seek  for  glory 
Oal.  6.  9.  let  us  not  be  weary  in  well-doing.  2  Th.  3.  13 
1  Pet.  2.  15.  that  by  well-doing  ye  should  put  to  silence 

3.  17.  that  ye  suffer  for  well-doing  than  for  evil-doing 

4.  19.  committheir  souls  in  w.-cZ,  unto  a  faithful  Creator 

Well  pleased.— .4.  F.  ^willing. 

Mat.  3.  17.  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well  p.  12.  18 : 

17.  5  :  Mk.  1. 11 :  Lu.  3.  22  :  2  Pet.  1.  17 
Lu.  2.  14.  peace  among  men  in  whom  he  is  iv ell  pleased 
1  Cor.  10.  5.  with  most  of  them  God  was  not  wellpleased 

1  Th.  2.  8.  we  were  '^well pleasedio  impart  unto  you 
Heb.  13.  16.  for  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well  pleased 

Yfell-jpleSiSing.— A.V. ^acceptable,^acceptably, ^accepted, 
^please — d,  ^seemed  good. 

Mat.  11.  26.  for  so  it  was  ^well-p.  in  thy  sight.  Lu.  10.  ^21 
Bom.  14.  18.  he  that  herein  serveth  Christ  is  ho  .-pleasing 

2  Cor.  5.  9.  at  home  or  absent,  to  be  ^well-pleasing  unto 
Eph.  5.  10.  proving  wha^tis^ well-pleasing  unto  the  Lord 
Phil.  4.  18.  a  sacrifice  acceptable,  iv ell-pleasing  to  God 
Col.  3.  20.  obey  your  parents  in  all  things,  for  this  is  w.-p. 
Tit.  2.  9.  subjection  to  their  own  masters,  and  to  be  ^w-p. 
Heb.  11.  5.  witness  borne  to  him  that  he  had  been  ^w.-p. 

6.  without  faith  it  is  impossible  to  be  hvell-pleasing 

12.  28.  whereby  we  may  offer  service  ^well-p.  to  God 

13.  21.  working  in  us  that  which  is  ivell-p.  in  his  sight 

Went. — A.V.    ^came,     "^departed,     ^gone,      ^passed, 
^wandered,  '^went  up. 

Mat.  2.  9.  star,  which  they  saw  in  the  east,  w.  before  them 

21.  9.  the  multitudes  that  went  before  him.  Mk.  11.  9 

29.  but  afterward  he  repented  himself,  and  went 

30.  he  answered  and  said,  I  go,  sir :  and  went  not    [35 
26.  39.  he  w.  forward  a  little,  and  fell  on  his  face.  Mk.  14. 

Mk.  1.  20.  with  the  hired  servants,  and  luent  after  him 
3.  13.  up  into  the  mountain — and  they  ^went  unto  him 
6.  6.  And  he  ivent  round  about  the  villages.  Lu.  8.  1 

Lu.  2.  3.  And  all  went  to  enrol  themselves,  even  one  to 

17.  14.  as  they  went,  they  were  cleansed 

18.  14.  This  man  went  down  to  his  house  justified 
39.  And  they  that  went  before  rebuked  him 

22.  47.  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  irent  before  them 

23.  52.  went  to  Pilate,  and  asked  for  the  body  of  Jesus 
Jno.  4.  45.  Galilasans — for  they  also  went  unto  the  feast 

6.  66.  Upon  this  many  of  his  disciples  went  back 


371 


WENT 

Jno.  7.  53.  And  tliey  toent  every  man  unto  his  own  house 
8.  1.  but  Jesus  went  unto  the  mount  of  Olives 
18. 6. 1  am  he,  they  went  backward,  and  fell  to  the  ground 

Acts\.\0.  they  were  looking  stedf  astly  into  heaven  as  he  "(t). 

7.  15.  And  Jacob  went  down  into  Egypt;  and  he  died 

8.  4.  were  scattered  abroad  w.  about  preaching  the  word 
5.  And  Philip  loent  down  to  the  city  of  Samaria 

38.  and  they  both  ivent  down  into  the  water       ("priest 

9.  1.  Saul,  yet  breathing  threatening— h'.  unto  the  high 

29.  the  Grecian  Jews  ;  but  they  rvent  about  to  kill  him 
32.  as  Peter  ^went  throughout  all  parts,  he  came  down 

10.21.And  Peter  we«<  down  to  the  men,  and  said — lamhe 
38.  Jesus  of  Nazareth— who  ivent  about  doing  good 

12.  17.  And  he  departed,  and  ivent  to  another  place 
19.  And  he  luent  down  from  Judsea  to  Caesarea 

13.11.  he  IV.  about  seeking  some  to  lead  him  by  the  hand 
42.  as  they  ^went  out,  they  besought  that  these  words 

15.  38.  withdrew — and  ivent  not  with  them  to  the  work 

20. 10.  Paul  ivent  down,  and  fell  on  him,  and  embracing 
25.  among  whom  I  ^went  about  preaching  the  kingdom 

1  Tim.  1.  18.  according  to  the  prophecies  which  w.  before 

2  Tim.  4. 10.  Demas  forsook  me— and^iyeHJ'  to  Thessalonica 
Heh.  11.  37.  they  ^went  about  in  sheepskins  [Balaam 
2  Pet.  2.  15.  ihey^went  astray,  having  followed  the  way  of 
see  assayed,  came,  entered,  go,  goeth,  going,  gone,  journeyed,  went 

away,  went  forth. 

Went  aside  A.V.—see  ivithdrew,  going. 

"Went  away. — A.V.     ^come,    ^de^arted — ing,    ^gone, 
hvent,  ^icent  her,  his,  or  their  ivay — s. 

Mat.  8.  33.  fed  them  fled,  and  ^went  away  into  the  city 

13.  25.  tares  also  among  the  wheat,  and  ^went  away 
19.  22.  he  ivent  away  sorrowful.  Mk.  10.  22 

25.  10.  while  they  hv.  away  to  buy,  the  bridegroom  came 

26.  44.  and  iv.  a.,  and  prayed  a  third  time.  42 :  Mh.  14.  39 
Mk.  6.  32.  they  '^went  away  in  the  boat  to  a  desert  place 

7.  24.  he  ^w.  away  into  the  borders  of  Tyre.  Jno.  10.  40 

30.  she  ^went  aivay  unto  her  house,  and  found  the  child 
11.  4.  ^went  away,  and  found  a  colt  tied.  Lu.  19.  ^32 

14.  10.  Judas  Iscariot — ho.  a.  unto  the  chief  priests.  Lii. 
Lu.  2.  15.  when  the  angels  ^went  away  from  them  [22.  ^4 
Jno.  4.  28.  left  her  waterpot,  and  ^we)it  away  into  the  city 

5.  15.  The  man  ^went  away,  and  told  the  Jews 

6.  22.  into  the  boat,  but  that  his  disciples  ^wew^  a.  alone 
9.  7.  He  hvent  away  therefore,  and  washed.  ^11 

11.  28.  she  heent  aivay,  and  called  Mary  her  sister 
46.  But  some  of  them  ^went  away  to  the  Pharisees 

12. 11.  many  of  the  Jews  w.  away,  and  believed  on  Jesus 
20. 10.  disciples  ivent  away  again  unto  their  own  home 

sec  ivent  forth. 

Went  forth. — A.V.   ^came  out,  ^departed,  ^escaped, 
Hvent  abroad,  ^icent  away,  ^nvent  out. 

Mat.  9.  31.  they  "^w.  forth,  and  spread  abroad  his  fame.  632 
13.  3.  Behold,  the  sower  went  forth  to  sow 
25. 1.  and  ivent  forth  to  meet  the  bridegroom 

Mk.  2.  12.  took  up  the  bed,  and  zye?t^ /o?-^7^  before  them  all 
9.  30.  they  '^w.  f.  from  thence,  audpassed  through  Galilee 

16.  20.  they  went  forth,  and  preached  everywhere 
Lio.  5.  27.  he  went  forth,  and  beheld  a  publican 

Jno.  10. 39.  to  take  him  :  and  he  Hv.  forth  out  of  their  hand 
21.  23.  This  saying  therefore  *w.  f.  among  the  brethren 

Acts  10.  23.  he  arose  and  ^ivent  forth  with  them 
11.  25.  he  ^went  forth  to  Tarsus  to  seek  for  Saul 

1  Cor.  14.  36.  was  it  from  you  that  the  word  of  God  1^./..? 

3  Jno.  7.  for  the  sake  of  the  Name  they  went  forth 


WENT 

Went  his,  their  way  or  ways. — A.V.  ^departed. 

Mat.  11.  7.  as  these  ^went  their  way,  Jesus  began  to  say 

20.  4.  into  the  vineyard— And  they  went  their  way 
22.  5.  they  made  light  of  it,  and  went  their  ways 

22.  marvelled,  and  left  him,  and  went  tJieir  way 
Lu.  4.  30.  But  he  passing  through  the  midst  of  them  ivent 
8.  39.  And  he  w.  his  way,  publishing  throughout  [his  w. 
Jno.  4.  50.  Jesus  spake  unto  him,  and  he  went  his  way 
Acts  8.  36.  And  as  they  ivent  on  the  way,  they  came  unto 
39.  saw  him  no  more,  for  he  went  on  his  way  rejoicing 
see  departed,  went  away. 

Went  in,  or  into.— A.V.  ^came  in,  ^entered,  ^gone. 
Mat.  8.  32.  And  they  came  out,  and  went  into  the  swine 
13.  36.  and  went  into  the  house.  Lit.  11.  37       [12:  20.  9 

21.  33.  and  w.  into  another  country.  Mk.  12.   1 :  Lu.  19. 

25.  10.  ready  went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage  feast 
Mk.  6,  51.  he  went  up  unto  them  into  the  boat 

15.  43.  and  he  boldly  went  in  unto  Pilate,  and  asked  for 
Lu.  1.  39.  Mary  arose  in  these  days  and  went  into ihehiW 

24.  29.  And  he  went  in  to  abide  with  them  [country 
Acts  1.  21.  the  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and  went  out  among  us 

10.  27.  And  as  he  talked  with  him,  he  went  in  [2, 10 
13. 14.  they  w.  i.  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  day.  17. 
IB.  7.  '^went  into  the  house  of  a  certain  man  named  Titus 
28.  30.  [Paul]  received  all  that  ^went  in  unto  him 

Jude  11.  for  they  ^went  in  the  way  of  Cain 
see  enter,  entered. 

Went  out. — A.V.  ^departed,  ^departing,  Hvent. 

Mat.  3.  5.  Then  went  out  unto  him  Jerusalem 

11.  7.  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness  to  behold? 

8,  9  :  Lu.  7.  24,  25,  26 

17.  18.  rebuked  him;  and  the  devil  hvent  out  from  him 
20.  1.  went  out  early  in  the  morning  to  hire  labourers 

3.  And  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour.  5,  6 

22.  10.  And  those  servants  went  out  into  the  highways 

26.  75.  he  w.  o.,  and  wept  bitterly.  Mk.  14. 68 :  Lu.  22.  62 
Mk.  3.  21.  friends  heard  it,  they  w.  out  to  lay  hold  on  him 

6.  1.  And  he  [Jesus]  went  out  from  thence 

12.  And  they  zy.o.,  and  preached  that  men  should  repent 

7.  31.  again  he  ^went  out  from  the  borders  of  Tyre 

Lu.  8.  35.  And  they  went  out  to  see  what  had  come  to  pass 

Jno.  8.  9.  And  they,  when  they  heard  it,  w.  out  one  by  one 

59.  Jesus  hid  himself,  and  went  out  of  the  temple 

11.  31.  Mary,  that  she  rose  up  quickly  and  ivent  out 

13.  30.  having  received  the  sop  went  out  straightway 

18.  16.  went  out  and  spake  unto  her  that  kept  the  door 
Acts  1.  21.  the  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and  went  out  among  us 

15.  24.  certain  which  w.  out  from  us  have  troubled  you 

17.  33.  Thus  Paul  Hvent  out  from  among  them 

19.  12.  and  the  evil  spirits  went  out 

Bom.  10.  18.  Their  sound  ^went  out  into  all  the  earth 
Heb.  11.  8.  and  he  went  out,  not  knowing  whither  he  went 
1  Jno.  2.  19.  They  w.  o.  from  us — w.  o.,  that  they  might  be 
see  came  forth,  went  forth. 

Went  up. — A.  V.  ^arose,   ascended,  ^gone. 

Mat.  3. 16.  Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  w.  up  straightway 
5.  1.  he  w.  up  into  the  mountain.  14.  23  :  15. 29:  Lu.9. 28 
Lu.  18.  10.  Two  men  went  vp  into  the  temple  to  pray 
Jno.  7.  10.  gone  up  unto  the  feast,  then  went  he  also  up 
Acts  10.  9.  Peter  went  up  upon  the  housetop  to  pray 

18.  22.  he  [Paul]  ^went  up  and  saluted  the  church 

24.  11.  I  ivent  up  to  worship  at  Jerusalem.  G«Z.  1. 18:  2. 1 

25.  1.  Festus — after  three  da3-s  ^went  up  to  Jerixsalem 
Gal.  2.  2.  And  I  ivent  up  by  revelation 

Eev.  8.  4.  with  the  prayers  of  the  saints,  "^w.  up  before  God 


872 


WENT 

Bev.  9.  2.  there  ^toent  iip  a  smoke  out  of  the  pit 
11.  12.  they  '^went  up  into  heaven  in  tlie  cloud 
20.  9.  they  went  up  over  the  breadth  of  the  earth 
see  going,  iccnt. 

Wentest. 

Acts  11.  3.  Thou  wentest  in  to  men  uncircumcised 

Wept. 

Mat.  26.  75.  And  he  went  out,  and  7cej>t  bitterly.  Mk.  14. 

72:  Lu.  22.  62 
Mk.  16.  10.  been  with  him,  as  they  movurned  and  wept 
Lu.  19.  41.  he  saw  the  city  aud  wept  over  it 
Jho.  11.  35.  Jesus  vept 

20.  11.  as  she  wept,  she  stooped  aud  looked  into  the  tonab 
Acts  20.  37.  And  they  all  v:ept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul's  neck 
1  Cor.  7.  30.  those  that  weep,  as  though  they  wept  not 
Rev.  5.  4.  And  I  zv.  much,  because  no  one  was  found  worthy 
see  weep,  weeping. 

West. 

Mat.  8  11.  many  shall  come  from  the  east  and  the  luest 
24.  27.  and  is  seen  even  unto  the  west  \^Lu.  13.  29 

Lu.  12.  54.  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rising  in  the  west 
Bev.  21.  13.  and  on  the  west  three  gates 
for  south-west  see  south-east. 

Wet — ted. — A.V.  ^wash,  ^washed. 
Lu.  7.  38.  she  began  to  ^wet  his  feet  with  her  tears.  Hi 

Whale. 
Mat.  12. 40.  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the  belly  of  the  w. 

Wheat. 

Mat.  3.  12.  he  will  gather  his  w.  into  the  garner.  Lu.  3. 17 
13.  25.  enemy  came  aud  sowed  tares  also  among  the  iv. 

29.  gather  up  the  tares,  ye  root  up  the  wheat  with  them 

30.  but  gather  the  zcheat  into  my  barn 

Lu.  16.  7.  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of  wlieat 

22.  31.  Satan  asked — that  he  might  sift  you  as  reheat 
Jno.  12.  24.  Except  a  grain  of  ^olieati&W  into  the  earth 
Acts  27.  38.  throwing  out  the  wheat  into  the  sea 

1  Cor.  15.  37.  but  a  bai'e  grain,  it  may  chance  of  tvheat 
Bev.  6.  6.  A  measure  of  wheat  for  a  penny 

18. 13.  fine  flour,  and  wheat,  and  cattle,  aud  sheep 

Wheel.— ^.F.  ^course. 
Jas.  3.  6.  and  setteth  on  fire  the  ^wheel  of  nature 

Wherewith. — A.V.  Sufficient. 
Lu.  14.  28.  whether  he  have  ^whereivith  to  complete  it  ? 

While. — A.V.  Season,  ^space,  Hime. 

Mk.  4.  17.  but  endure  for  a  ^while ;  then,  when  tribulation 
Acts  5.  34.  commanded  to  put  the  men  forth  a  little  hohile 

19.  22.  he  [Paul]  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  hvhile 
see  long,  long  ago. 

Whisperers. 

jRo»t.  1.  29.  strife,  deceit,  malignity;  v)hisperers 
Wlnsperings. 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  backbitings,  whisperings,  swellings 
Wliit. 

Jno.  7.  23. 1  made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on  the  sabbath  ? 

13.  10.  save  to  wash  his  feet,  but  is  clean  every  whit 
2  Cor.  11.  5. 1  am  not  a  tv.  behind  the  very  chiefest  apostles 

White. 
Mat.  5.  36.  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  black 


WHOLLY 

Mat.  17.  2.  his  garments  became  iv.  as  the  light.  Mk.  9.  3  : 

28.  3.  and  his  raiment  white  as  snow.  [Lu.  9.  29 

Mk.  16.  5.  arrayed  in  a  white  robe  ;  and  they  were  amazed 

J710.  4.  35.  the  fields,  that  they  are  w.  already  unto  harvest 

20. 12.  beholdeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting 
Acts  1.  10.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 
Bev.  1. 14.  his  hair  were  w/n7e  RswJtite  wool,  white  a,H  snow 

2.  17.  I  will  give  him  a  white  stone 

3.  4.  they  shall  walk  with  me  in  lu.  ;  for  they  are  worthy 
5.  shall  thus  be  arrayed  in  w.  garments.  4.  4  ;  7.  9,  13 
18.   and  w.  garments,  that  thou  mayest  clothe  thyself 

6.  2.  And  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  white  horse.  19.  11 
11.  there  was  given  them  to  each  one  a  lohite  robe 

7.  14.  and  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 

14.  14.  And  I  saw,  and  behold,  a  white  cloud 

19.  14.  white  horses,  clothed  in  fine  linen,  w.  and  pure 

20.  11.  Aud  I  saw  a  great  white  throne 

see  bright,  whiten. 
Whited. 

Mat.  23.  27.  for  ye  are  like  unto  whited  sepulchres 
Acts  23.  3.  God  shall  smite  thee,  thou  whited  wall 

Whiten.— ^.F.  hohite. 
Mk.  9.  3.  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  '^whiten  them 

Whole. 

Mat.  5.  29.  and  not  thy  whole  body  be  cast  into  hell.  30 
6.  22.  thy  zvhole  body  shall  be  full  of  light.  Lu.  11.  36 
23.  thy  tuhole  body  shaU  be  full  of  darkness 

8.  32.  the  ivhole  herd  rushed  down  the  steep  into  the  sea 
16.  26.  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  tvorld.  Mk.  8.  36 

Mk.  12.  33.  is  much  more  than  all  ivhole  burnt  offerings 
Lu.  23.  1.  And  the  ivhole  company  of  them  rose  up 
J)io.  4.  53.  and  himself  beheved,  aud  his  whole  house 

11.  50.  aud  that  the  whole  nation  perish  not 

A  cts  13. 44.  almost  theiv.  city  was  gatliered  together  to  hear 
1  Cor.  12. 17.  If  the  whole  body  were  an  eye — If  the  whole 

were  hearing,  where  were  the  smelling  ? 
Jas.  2.  10.  For  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  law 
1  Jno.  2.  2.  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for  the  whole  world 

6.  19.  and  the  ivhole  world  lieth  in  the  evil  one 

see  all,  ivorld. 

Whole. — A.V.  ^healed,  ^saved. 
Mat.  9.  12.  They  that  are  w.  have  no  need  of  a  physician. 
Mk.2.  17:  Lu.  5.31 

9.  21.  touch  his  garment,  I  shall  be  made  w.  Mk.  5.  28 
22.  faith  hath  made  thee  ivhole.  Aud  the  woman  was 

made  whole.  Mk.  5.  34:  Lu.  8.  48 

12.  13.  and  it  was  restored  whole,  as  the  other 

15.  31.  they  saw  the  dumb  speaking,  the  maimed  ivhole 
Mk.  5.  23.  that  she  may  be  made  ^whole,  and  live        [^42 

10.  52.  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole.  Lu.  17.  19  :  18. 
Lu.  7.  10.  returning  to  the  house,  found  the  servant  whole 

8.  36.  possessed  with  devils  was  made  hvhole 
Jno.  5.  6.  Wouldest  thou  be  made  ivhole  ? 

14.  Behold,  thou  art  made  ivhole :  sin  no  more.  9, 11, 15 

7.  23.  I  made  a  man  every  whit  ivhole  on  the  sabbath  ? 
Acts  4.  9.  by  what  means  this  man  is  made  whole 

14.  9.  seeing  that  he  had  faith  to  be  made  ^whole 
see  healed,  healcth,  wholly. 

Wholesome  A.V. — see  sound. 

WhoUy.— .4.F.  hvhole. 
Lu.  11.  36.  no  part  dark,  it  shall  be  hvkolly  full  of  light 
1  Th.  5.  23.  God  of  peace  himself  sanctify  you  ivhoUy 
1  Tim.  4.  15.  these  things  ;  give  thyself  ivholly  to  them 

iCt  full. 


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WHOEE 

Whore  A.V. — see  harlot. 

Whoremonger — s  A.V. — see  fornicators. 

Wicked. — A.  V.  hnalicious. 
Mat.  13.  49.  and  sever  the  iv.  from  among  the  righteous 

18.  32.  Thou  wicked  servant.  25.  26:  Lti.  19.  22 
Acts  18.  14.  it  were  a  matter  of  wrong  or  of  ?y.  villany 

1  Cor.  5.  13.  Put  away  the  w.  man  from  among  yourselves 

2  Fet.  2.  7.  distressed  by  the  lascivious  Hfe  of  the  zvicked 

3.  17.  being  carried  away  with  the  error  of  the  wicked 

3  Jno.  10.  prating  against  us  witli  ^wicked  words 

see  evil,  evil  one,  lawless,  miserable. 

Wicked  One  A.V. — see  evil  one. 

Wickedness — es.  —  A.V.     ^malice,     "^maliciousness, 
^naughtiness. 
Mat.  22. 18.  But  Jesus  perceived  their  wickedness,  and  said 
Mk.  7.  22.  covetings,  wickednesses,  deceit,  lasciviousness 
La.  11.  39.  inward  part  is  full  of  extortion  and  luickedness 
Acts  8.  22.  Repent  therefore  of  this  thy  wickedness 
Eoni.  1.  29.  filled  with  all  unrighteousness,  wickedness 
1  Cor.  5.  8.  neither  with  the    leaven  of  malice  and  w. 
Eph.  6. 12.  against  the  spiritual  hosts  of  w.  in  the  heavenly 
Jat.  1.  21.  puttiugawayallfilthiness  and  overflowing  of  3jy. 
1  Pet.  2.  1.  Putting  away  tlierefore  all  "^wickedness 

2.  16.  using  your  freedom  for  a  cloke  of  '^wickedness 
see  amiss. 

Wide. 

Mat.  7.  13.  for  wide  is  tlie  gate,  and  broad  is  the  way 

Widow. 

Jlf^.  12.43.  This  poor  ?«.  cast  in  more  than  all.  42:  Lu. 21. 2,3 
Lu.  2.  37.  she  had  been  a  w.  even  for  fourscore  and  four 

4.  26.  of  Sidon,  unto  a  woman  that  was  a  widow  [years 
7.  12.  the  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  widow 
18.  3.  and  there  was  a  widow  in  that  city 

5.  because  this  widow  troubleth  me,  I  will  avenge  her 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  But  if  any  w.  hath  children  or  grandchildren 

6.  Now  she  that  is  a  widow  indeed,  and  desolate 

9.  Let  none  be  enrolled  as  a   widow  under  threescore 
Bev.  18.  7.  I  sit  a  queen,  and  am  no  widow        [years  old 

Widows.  — A .  V.  1  wo7nen. 

Mk.  12.  40.  they  which  devour  widows'  houses.  Lu.  20.  47 
Lu.  4.  25.  many  widows  in  Israel  in  the  days  of  Elijah 
Acts  6.  1.  because  their  ividoivs  were  neglected 
9.  89.  and  all  the  tvidows  stood  by  him  weeping 

41.  and  calling  the  saints  and  widows,  he  presented  her 
1  Cor.  7.  8.  But  I  say  to  the  unmarried  and  to  ividows 
1  Tim.  5.  3.  Honour  widows  that  are  tvidows  indeed 

11.  But  younger  widows  refuse 

14. 1  desire  therefore  that  the  younger  ^widows  marry 

16.  If  any  woman  that  believethhath  widows — relieve 
them  that  are  widows  indeed 
Jas.  1.  27.  to  visit  the  fatherless  and  w.  in  their  affliction 

Wife. 

Mat.  1.  6.  Solomon  of  her  that  had  been  the  wife  of  Uriah 
20.  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife.  24 
14.  3.  his  brother  PhiUp's  ivife.  Mk.  6.  17  :  Lu.  3.  19 
Mk.  1.30.  Simon'siyj/'e'smotherlaysickof  a  fever.  I/w.  4.38 
12.  19.  leave  a  w.  behind — and  brother  should  take  his  w, 
20.  brethren  ;  and  the  first  took  a  wife.  Lu,.  20.  29 
23.  In  the  resurrection  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  them? 
for  the  seven  had  her  to  wife.  Lu.  20.  33 


WILDEENESS 

Lu.  1.  5.  he  had  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron 

13.  thy  ivife  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son 
18.  old  man,  and  my  wife  well  stricken  in  years 

14.  20.  have  married  a  w.,  and  therefore  I  cannot  come 

17.  32.  Remember  Lot's  ivife 

18.  29.  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or  wife  or 
20.  28.  having  a  ivife — his  brother  should  take  the  wife 

1  Cor.  5.  1.  that  one  of  you  hath  his  father's  wife 
7.  3.  Let  the  husband  render  unto  the  ivife  her  due:  and 
likewise  also  the  wife  unto  the  husband 
4.  The  w.  hath  not  power  over  her  own  body— but  the 
10.  That  tlie  wife  depart  not  from  her  husband    [ivife 
12.  If  any  brother  hath  an  unbelieving  wife 

14.  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctiiied  in  the  wife,  and 

the  unbelieving  wife  is  sanctified  in  the  brother 
16.  For  how  knowest  thou,  O  wife,  whether  thou  shalt 
save    thy   husband?    or  how  knowest  thou,  O 
husband,  whether  thou  shalt  save  thy  wife  ? 
27.  bound  unto  a  iv.  ? — loosed  from  a  w.  ?  seek  not  a  w. 
34.  is  a  difference  also  between  the  wife  and  the  virgin 
39.  A  wife  is  bound  for  so  long  time  as  her  husband 
9.  5.  Have  we  no  right  to  lead  about  a  wife  that  is  a 
E2}h.  5.  23.  For  the  husband  is  the  head  of  the  wife 

33.  severally  love  each  one  his  own  wife — and  let  the  w. 
1  Tim.  3.  2.  must  be — the  husband  of  one  wife.  12  :  Tit.  1. 6 

5.  9.  having  been  the  ivife  of  one  man 
Bev,  21.  9. 1  will  shew  thee  the  bride,  the  wife  of  theh&mh 
see  woman. 

His  Wife. 

Mat.  5.  31.  shall  put  away  his  wife.   19.  9  :  Mk.  10.  11 

32.  every  one  that  putteth  away  his  wife.  Lu.  16.  18 
8.14.  he  saw  his  wife's  mother  lying  sick  of  a  fever 

18.  25.  sold,  and  his  w.,  and  children,  and  all  that  he  had 

19.  3.  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  Jiis  ivife.  Mk.  10.  2 
0.  cleave  to  his  wife  ;  and  the  twain.  Mk.  10. 7 :  Eph.  5. 31 

10.  If  the  case  of  the  man  is  so  with  his  wife 

22.  24.  his  brother  shall  marry  his  wife,  and  raise  up 
25.  no  seed  letthis  wife  unto  his  brother.  Mk.  12.  19. 

27.  19.  his  w.  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Have  thou  nothing 
Lu.  14.  26.  hateth  not  his  own  father,  and  mother,  and  wife 
Acts  5.  1.  man  named  Ananias,  with  Sapphira  his  wife 

2.  kej)tback  part  of  the  price,  7tis  w.  also  being  privy  to  it 
7.  when  his  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done,  came 

18.  2.  lately  come  from  Italy,  with  his  wife  Priscilla 
24.  24.  Felix  came  with  Drusilla,  his  wife 
1  Cor.  7.  2.  let  each  man  have  his  own  wife 

11.  and  that  the  husband  leave  not  his  wife 

33.  for  the  things  of  the  world,  how  he  may  please  his  w. 
Eph.  5.  28.  He  thatloveth  his  own  wife  loveth  himself.  33 
Bev.  19.  7.  aud  his  wife  hath  made  herself  ready 

Wild.— 4. F.  h-aging. 

Bom.  11. 17.  thou,  being  a  wild  olive,  wast  grafted  in 

24.  that  which  is  by  nature  a  wild  olive  tree 
Judeld.  ^w.  waves  of  the  sea,  foaming  out  their  own  shame 

Wilderness. — ..4,  V.  ^desert. 

Mat.  3.  1.  John  the  Baptist,  preaching  in  the  ivilderness 
of  Judaea.  Mk.  1.  4  :  Lu.Z.2 

3.  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness.  Mk.  1.3: 

Lu.  3.  4  :  Jno.  1.  23  [Mk.  1. 12  :  Lu.  4.  1 

4.  1.    Jesus  led  up  of  the   Spirit  into  the  ivilderness. 
11.7.  What  went  ye  out  into  the  ?».  to  behold  ?  Lu.l.2i 
24.  26.  Behold,  he  is  in  the  ^wilderness  ;  go  not  forth 
Mk.  1,  13.  he  was  in  the  wilderness  forty  days  tempted 
Lu.  15.  4.  leave  the  ninety  aud  nine  in  the  wilderness 
Jno.  3.  14.  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  thetvilderness 


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Jtio.  6. 31.  Our  fathers  ate  the  manna  in  the  ^wilderness.  50 

11.  54.  departed  thence  into  the  country  near  to  the  iv. 
Acts  7.  30.  an  angel  appeared  to  him  in  the  wilderness.  38 

36.  in  the  Red  sea,  and  in  the  wilderness  forty  years.  42 
44.  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony  in  the  wilderness 
13.  18.  suffered  he  their  manners  iu  the  n-ilder)iess 

21.  38.  led  out  into  the  wilderness  the  four  thousand  men 

1  Cor.  10.  5.  for  they  were  overthrown  in  the  iv.  Heb.  3. 17 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  perils  in  the  wilderness 

Heb.  3.  8.  in  the  day  of  the  temptation  in  tlie  wilderness 
Bev.  12.  6.  And  the  woman  fled  into  the  wilderness.  14 

17.  3.  And  he  carried  me  away  in  the  Spirit  into  a  w. 

see  desert,  deserts. 

WHes. — A.V.  me  in  toait  to  deceive. 

EpJi,  4.  14,  in  craftiness,  after  the  ^iviles  of  error 

6.  11.  be  able  to  stand  against  the  iviles  of  the  devil 

Wilfully.— ^.F.  hvillinghj. 

Heb.  10. 26.  For  if  we  sin  wilfulli/  after  that  we  have  received 
2  Pet.  3.  5.  For  this  they  ^w.  forget,  that  there  were  heavens 

Will. — A.V.  ^be  so,  ^pleasure,  ^willingly. 

Mat.  6.  10.  Thy  xuill  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  on  earth 

7.  21.  but  he  that  doeth  the  icillol  my  Father.  12.  50 

18.  14.  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your  Father 

20.  14.  it  is  my  xvill  to  give  unto  this  last,  even  as 

31.  31.  Whether  of  the  twain  did  the  will  of  his  father  ? 
26.  42.  pass  away,  except  I  drink  it,  thy  ivill  be  done 
Lu.  12.  47.  which  kuew  not  his  lord's  w.,  and  made  not  ready 

22.  42.  nevertheless  not  my  u'iU,  but  thine,  be  done 

23.  25.  but  Jesus  he  delivered  lap  to  their  will 

Jno.  1.  13.  nor  of  the  w.  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  w.  of  man 

4.  34.  My  meat  is  to  do  the  iviU  of  him  that  sent  me 

5.  30.  seek  not  mine  own  will,  but  the  luill  of  him  that 

6.  38.  not  to  do  mine  own  ivill,  but  the  will  of  him  that 
39.  And  this  is  the  ivill  of  him  that  sent  me 

Acts  13.  22.  after  my  heart,  who  shall  do  all  ray  will 

21.  14.  we  ceased,  saying,  The  will  of  the  Lord  be  done 
Bom.  8.  20.  was  subjected  to  vanity,  not  of  its  own  ^will 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  but  hath  power  as  touching  his  own  zuill 

9.  17.  If  I  do  this  of  mine  own  ^will — not  of  mine  own  iv. 
Eph.  5.  17.  but  understand  what  the  ivill  of  the  Lord  is 

6.  7.  with  good  ivill  doing  service,  as  unto  the  Lord 
Phil.  1. 15.  even  of  envy  and  strife;  and  some  also  of  good  w. 
Heb.  2.  4.  gifts  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  according  to  his  own  iv. 

10.  9.  Lo,  I  am  come  to  do  thy  will.  7 

10.  By  which  ivill  we  have  been  sanctified 
Jas.  1.  18.  Of  his  own  u\  he  brought  us  forth  by  the  word 

1  Pet.  3.  17.  if  the  will  of  God  should  so  ^w.,  that  ye  suffer 

2  Pet.  1.  21.  For  no  prophecy  ever  came  by  the  w.  of  man 
Bev.  4. 11.  becauseof  thy  2;^ ("w  they  were,  and  were  created 

see  vnlleth,  willing,  wish. 

Free  Will. 
Philem.  14.  should  not  be  as  of  necessity,  but  oifree  will 

Wm  of  God.— A.V.  i7(w  will. 

Mk.  3.  35.  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  God 

Bom.  1.  10.  prospered  by  the  til i7^o/ Gof^  to  come  unto  you 

8.  27.  intercession  for  the  saints  according  to  the  w.  of  G. 

12.  2.  the  good  and  acceptable  and  perfect  will  of  God 
15.  32.  come  unto  you  in  joy  through  the  will  of  God 

2  Cor.  1. 1.  apostle  of  Christ  Jesus  through  the  ivill  of  God. 
1  Cor.  1.  1 :  E2)h.  1.  1  :  Col.  1.  1 :  2  Tim.  1.  1 
8.  5.  selves  to  the  Lord,  and  to  us  by  the  ivill  of  God 
Gal.  1.  4.  present  evil  world,  according  to  the  ?y.  ofonvG. 
Eph.  G.  6.  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart 


WILLETH 

Col.  4.  12.  perfect  and  fully  assured  in  all  the  2vill  of  God 

1  Th.  4.  3.  For  this  is  the  will  of  God.  5.  18 

2  Tim.  2.  26.  captive  by  the  Lord's  servant  unto  the  ^w.  of  G. 
Heb.  10.  36.  having  done  the  will  of  God,  ye  may  receive 
1  Pet.  2.  15.  For  so  is  the  ivill  of  God,  that  by  well-doing 

3.  17.  For  it  is  better,  if  the  will  of  God  shoiild  so  will 

4.  2.  flesh  to  the  lusts  of  men,  but  to  the  will  of  God 
19.  let  them  also  that  suffer  according  to  the  will  of  God 

1  Jno.  2.  17.  but  he  that  doeth  the  w.  ofG.  abideth  for  ever 
see  counsel,  desires. 
His  Will. 

Lu.  12.  47.  nor  did  according  to  7m  will,  shall  be  beaten 
Jno.  7.  17.  If  any  man  willeth  to  do  his  will 
Acts  22.  14.  our  fathers  hath  appointed  thee  to  know  h.  iv. 
Bom.  2.  18.  knowest  his  will,  and  approvest  the  things 

9.  19.  For  who  withstandeth  his  will  ? 
1  Cor.  16.  12.  and  it  was  not  at  all  7ms  will  to  come  now 
Eph.  1.  5.  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  will 
9.  having  made  known  unto  us  the  mystery  of  his  will 
11.  who  worketh  all  things  after  the  counsel  of  his  will 
Col.  1.  9.  may  be  filled  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will 
Heb.  13.  21.  perfect  in  every  good  thing  to  do  his  will 
1  Jno.  5.  14.  if  we  ask  anything  according  to  his  will 
see  mind,  will  of  God. 

Will-worship. 

Col.  2.  23.  have  indeed  a  show  of  wisdom  in  ivill-worship 

Will  {Verb). 

Mat.  8.  3.  I  will,  be  thou  made  clean.  Mh.  1. 41 :  Lu.  5. 13 
20. 15.  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will  with  mine  own  ? 
32.  What  will  ye  that  I  should  do  unto  you? 

26.  39.  not  as  I  will,  but  as  thou  wilt.  Mh.  14.  36 

27.  17.  Whom  will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you  ?  21  •  Mh 

15.  9  :  Jao.  18.  39 
Mh.  6.  25.  I  will  that  thou  forthwith  give  me  in  a  charger 

14.  7.  and  whensoever  ye  will  ye  can  do  them  good 
Ln.  4.  6.  and  to  whomsoever  I  will  I  give  it 

12.  49.  and  what  will  I  ,if  it  is  already  kindled  ? 
Jno.  5.  21.  even  so  the  Son  also  quickeneth  whom  he  will 

15.  7.  ask  whatsoever  ye  w.,  and  it  shall  be  done  unto  you 
17.  24.  I  will  that,  where  I  am,  they  also  may  be  with  me 
21.  22.  If  I  will  that  he  tarry  till  I  come.  23 

Acts  18.  21.  I  will  return  again  unto  you,  if  God  will 
Bom.  7.  18.  to  ivill  is  present  with  me,  but  to  do  that 
9.18.  mercy  on  whom  he  w.,  and  whom  he  w.  hehardeneth 

1  Cor.  4. 19.  But  I  will  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Lord  ivill 

21.  What  will  ye  ?  shall  I  come  unto  you  with  a  rod 
7.  36.  let  him  do  what  he  will;  he  sinueth  not 

39.  she  is  free  to  be  married  to  whom  she  will 
12.  11  dividing  to  each  one  severally  even  as  he  will 

2  Cor.  8.  11 .  as  there  was  the  readiness  to  w.,  so  there  maybe 
Phil.  2. 13.  God  which  worketh  in  you  both  to  w.  and  to  work 
Tit.  3.  8.  I  will  that  thou  afifirm  confidently 

Jas.  4.  15.  For  that  ye  ought  to  say,  If  the'Lord  will 
Bev.  22.  17.  he  that  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of  life 
see  desire. 
wm  not. 

Mat.  21.  29.  And  he  answered  and  said,  I  will  not 

Mk.  14.  29.  Although  all  shall  be  offended,  yet  will  not  I 

Willeth.— .4.  F.  Hisieth,  hvill,  Hvill  have. 
Mat.  11. 27.  to  whomsoever  the  Son  Hv.  to  reveal  him.  Lu. 
Bom.  9.  16.  So  then  it  is  not  of  him  that  willeth     [10.  ^22 
1  Tim.  2.  4.  who  '^willeth  that  all  men  should  be  saved 
Jas.  3.  4.  rudder,  whither  the  impulse  of  the  steersman  hi>. 
Bev.  2.  21.  she  willeth  not  to  repent  of  her  fornication 
see  wouldest. 


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WISDOM 


Willing. — A.V.  h'eady,  ^will,  ^willingly. 

Mat.  1 .  19.  and  not  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example 
11.  14.  if  ye  are  '^willing  to  receive  it,  this  is  Elijah 

26. 13.  What  are  ye  '^w.  to  give  me,  and  I  will  deliver  him 
41.  the  spirit  indeed  is  willing,  but  the  flesh.  Mk.  14.138 

Lu.  22.  42.  Father,  if  thou  be  willing,  remove  this  cup 
Jno.  5.  35.  and  ye  were  ivilliiig  to  rejoice  for  a  season 

6. 21.  They  were-'^w.  therefore  to  receive  him  into  the  boat 
Bom.  9.  22.  What  if  God,  willing  to  shew  his  wrath 
2  Cor.  5.  8.  ■willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body 
1  Tim.  6.  18.  ready  to  distribute,  ivilUng  to  communicate 
see  accord,  desiring,  gave,  minded,  readiness,  well  pleased,  ^vishing. 

Willingly. 

1  Pet.  5.  2.  not  of  constraint,  but  w.,  according  unto  God 

see  villi,  wilfully,  tvilling. 

WUt. 
Mat.  8.  2.  Lord,  if  thou  ivilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 
Mk.  1.40:  Lu.  5.  12 

13.  28.  Wilt  thou  then  that  we  go  and  gather  them  up  ? 
15.  28.  be  it  done  unto  thee  even  as  thou  ivilt 

17.  4.  if  thou  wilt,  I  will  make  here  three  tabernacles 
26. 17.  Where  ivilt  thou  that  we  make  ready  for  thee  to 
eat  the  passover  ?  Mk.  14.  12 :  Lu.  22.  9 
39.  not  as  I  will,  but  as  thou  wilt.  Mk.  14.  36 
Mk.  6.  22.  unto  the  damsel,  Ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou  tvilt 

10.  51.  What  w.  thou  that  I  should  do  unto  thee  ?  L  ^(.18.41 
Lu.  9.  54.  Lord,  ivilt  thou  that  we  bid  fire  to  come  down 

see  ivoiddest. 

Win. — A.V.  ^jpossess. 

Lu.  21.  19.  In  your  patience  ye  shall  ^win  your  souls 
see  gain. 

Wind— s. — A.V.  ^heat,  ^spirits. 
Mat.  7.  25.  andthewm(Zsblew,andbeatuponthathouse.  27 
8.  26.  he  arose,  and  i-ebnked  the  w.  and  the  sea.  Lu.  8.  24 
27.  the  w.  and  the  sea  obey  him?  Mk.  4.  41:  Lu.  8.  25 

11.  7.  a  reed  shaken  with  the  wind  ?  Lu.  7.  24 

14.  24  for  the  wi)ul  was  contrary.  Mk.  6.  48 :  Jno.  6.  18  : 
30.  But  when  he  saw  theivind,  he  was  afraid  lActs  27.  4 
32.  into  the  boat,  the  ivind  ceased.  Mk.  4.  39  :  6.  51 

Jtio.  3.  8    The  wind  bloweth  where  it  listeth 

Acts  2.  2.  a  sound  as  of  the  rushing  of  a  mighty  wind 

27.14.  tempestuous  lyi/ifZ,  which  is  called  Euraquilo.  15 
28.  13.  after  one  day  a  south  wind  sprang  up 

Eph.  4.  14.  carried  about  with  every  ivind  of  doctrine 
Heb.  1.  7.  Whomaketh  his  angels  2jy.,  And  his  ministers 
Jas.  1.  6.  like  the  surge  of  the  sea  driven  by  the  wind 
11.  For  the  sun  ariseth  with  the  scorching  hvind 
3.  4.  though  they  are  so  great,  and  are  driven  by  rough  w. 
Jude  12.  clouds  without  water,  carried  along  by  winds 
Bfv.  6.  IB.  when  she  is  shaken  of  a  great  wind 

7.  1.  holding  the  four  winds  of  the  earth,  that  no  wind 
see  four,  south. 

Window. 

Acts  20.  9.  And  there  sat  in  the  w.  a  certain  young  man 

2  Cor.  11.  33.  and  through  aw.  was  I  let  down  in  a  basket 

Wine. — A.V.  '^vinegar. 

Mat.  9.  17.  new  w;meinto  old  wine-skins— ^ywie  is  spilled 
— new  wine  into  fresh.    Mk.  2.  22:     Lu.  5.  37,  38 

27. 34.  gave  him  ^w.  to  drink  mingled  with  gall.  Mk.  15.23 
Mk.  2. 22.  w.  will  burst  the  skins,  and  the  w.  perisheth.  Lu. 
Lu.  5.  39.  no  man  having  drunk  old  w.  desireth  new.  [5.37 

7.  33.  Baptist  is  come  eating  no  bread  nor  drinking  w. 

10.  34.  his  wounds,  pouring  on  them  oil  and  wiiie 


Jno.  2.  3.  And  when  the  wine  failed — They  have  no  wine 

9.  ruler  of  the  feast  tasted  the  water  now  become  ivine 

10.  on  first  the  good  tvine — good  wine  until  now 

4.  46.  Cana  of  Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water  tvine 
Ej)h.  5.  18.  And  be  not  drunken  with  wine,  wherein  is  riot 
1  Tim.  3.  8.  Deacons — not  given  to  much  wine 

5.  23.  but  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach's  sake 
Tit.  2.  3.  not  slanderers  nor  enslaved  to  much  wine 
liev.  14.  8.  all  the  nations  to  drink  of  the  w.  of  the  wrath 

16.  19.  to  give  unto  her  the  cup  of  the  wine 

17.  2.  drunken  with  the  wine  of  her  fornication.    18.  3 

18.  13.  frankincense,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  fine  flour 

see  brawler. 

Winebibber. 
Mat.  11. 19.  Behold,  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a  iv.  Lu.  7. 34 

Wine-bibbings. — A.V.  "^excess  of  ivine. 
1  Pet.  4.  3.  lusts,  ^wine-bibbings,  revellings,  carousings 

"Wine  fat  A.V. — see  winepress. 

Winepress.  —A .  V.  ^w  inefat. 

Mat.  21.  33.  and  digged  a  ivinepress  in  it.  Mk.  12.  il 
Bev.  14. 19.  cast  it  into  the  w.,  the  great  w.  of  the  wrath 
20.  And  the  wine^ness  was  trodden  without  the  city, 
and  there  came  out  blood  from  the  winepress 

19.  15.  he  treadeth  the  w.  of  the  fierceness  of  the  wrath 

Wine-skins.— ^.F.  ^bottles. 

Mat.  9.  17.  put  new  wine  into  old  hvine-skins — put  new 
wine  into  fresh  hv-s.      Mk.  2.  122  :  Lu.  5.  137, 138 

Wings. 

Mat.  23.  37.  gathereth  her  chickens  under  her  w.  Lu.  13.  34 
Bev.  9.  9.  sound  of  their  w.  was  as  the  sound  of  chariots 

12.  14.  to  the  woman  the  two  wings  of  the  great  eagle 

Winked  A.V. — see  overlooked 

Winter. 

Mat.  24.  20.  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the  tu.  Mk.  13.  18 
Jno.  10.  22.  feast  of  the  dedication  at  Jerusalem  :  it  was  w. 
Acts  27.  12.  the  haven  was  not  commodious  to  winter  in 
—they  could  reach  Phoenix,  and  winter  there 

1  Cor.  16.  6.  it  may  be  that  I  shall  abide,  or  even  winter 

2  Tim.  4.  21.  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  before  winter 
Tit.  3.  12.  Nicopolis  :  for  there  I  have  determined  to  w. 

Wintered. 
Acts  28.  11.  ship  of  Alexandria,  which  had  tv.  in  the  island 

Wipe— d.— .4.F.  hvipe. 

Lu.  7.  38.  and  hviped  them  with  the  hair  of  her  head.  44. 

10.  11.  we  do  ivipe  off  against  you.  [/wo.  11.  2:  12.  3 
Jno.  13.  5.  wash  the  disciples'  feet,  and  to  ivipe  them 
Bev.  7. 17.  God  shall  w.  away  every  tear  from  their  eyes.  21.4 

Wisdom. 
Mat.  11.  19.  And  %o.  is  justified  by  her  works.  Lu.  7.  35 
12.42.  of  the  earth  to  hear  the  ?('.  of  Solomon,  iu.  11.31 

13.  54.  Whence  hath  this  man  this  wisdom.  Mk.  6.  2 
Lu.  1.  17.  the  disobedient  to  walk  in  the  w.  of  the  just 

2.  40.  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong,  filled  with  w. 
52.  And  Jesus  advanced  in  wisdom  and  stature 

11.  49.  Therefore  also  said  the  wisdom  of  God 
21. 15.  for  I  will  give  you  a  mouth  and  vsisdom 


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WITHHOLD 


Acts  6. 3.  full  of  the  Spirit  aud  of  ip.,  ■whom  we  may  appoint 
10.  not  able  to  withstand  the  w. — by  which  he  spake 
7.  10.  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  before  Pharaoh 
22.  Moses  was  instructed  in  all  the  w.  of  the  Egyptians 

Bo7n.  11.  33.  riches— of  thezf).  aud  the  knowledge  of  God  ! 

1  Cor.  1.  17.  to  preach  the  gospel :  not  in  wisdom  of  words 

19.  I  will  destroy  the  wisdo/n  of  the  wise 

20.  hath  not  God  made  foolish  the  iv.  of  the  world  ? 

21.  in  the  w.  of  God  the  world  through  its  w.  knew  not 

22.  Jews  ask  for  signs,  and  Greeks  seek  after  w.    [God 
24.  Christ  the  power  of  God,  aud  the  wisdo}}i  of  God 
30.  wlio  was  made  uuto  us  wisdom  from  God 

2.  1.  came  uot  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of  tvisdom 

4.  my  preaching  were  not  iu  persuasive  words  of  w. 

5.  that  your  faith  should  not  stand  in  the  7v.  of  men 

6.  we  speak  w.  among  the  perfect — a  w.  not  of  this  world 

7.  we  speak  God's  wisdomiu  a  mystery,  even  the  wisdom 
13.  not  in  words  which  man's  wisdom  teacheth 

3.  19.  For  the  w.  of  this  world  is  foolishness  with  God 

12.  8.  to  one  is  given  through  the  Spirit  the  word  of  w. 

2  Cor.  1. 12.  sincerity  of  God,  uot  in  tleshly  wisd  nn 
Eph.  1.  8.  made  to  abound  toward  us  iu  all  wisdom 

17.  Father  of  glory,  may  give  unto  you  a  spirit  of  iv. 
3.  10.  made  known  through  the  church  the — lo.  of  God 
Col.  1.  9.  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will  in  all  spirituals. 
28.  teaching  every  man  in  all  wisdom 

2.  3.  Christ,  in  whom  are  all  the  treasures  of  wisdom 

23.  Which  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wisdom 

3.  16.  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  richly  in  all  wisdom 

4.  5.  Walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  are  without 
Jas.  1.  5.  But  if  any  of  you  lacketh  w.,  let  him  ask  of  God 

3.  13.  shew  by  his  good  life  his  works  iu  meekness  of  iv. 
15.  This  w.  is  not  a  w.  that  cometh  down  from  above 

17.  But  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  first  pure 
2  Pet.  3.  15.  according  to  the  wisdom  given  to  him 
Mev.  5.  12.  to  receive  the  power,  aud  riches,  aud  wisdom 

7. 12.  Blessing,  and  glory ,  aud  wisdom,  aud  thanksgiving 

13.  18.  Here  is  wisdom.     He  that  hath  understanding 
17.  9.  Here  is  the  mind  which  hath  wisdom 

Wise. — A.V.  ^case,  h)ieans,  hiot. 

Mat.  1.  18.  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on  this  ivise. 

2.  6.  in  no  ^wise.   5.  18  :  10.  42:  13.  314  :  16.  328  :  18.  33 

Mk.  9.  31,  341 :  Lu.  9.  327  :  Acts  13.  41 :  28.  326 
Bom.  3.  9  :  1  Th.  4.  315  :  5.  83  :  Rev.  3.  35  :  9.  36 
21.  325,  27 

5.  20.  ye  shall  in  no  ^wise  enter  into  the  kingdom 

10.  16.  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents 

11.  25.  didst  hide  these  things  from  the  wise.  Lii.  10.  21 
24. 45.  Who  then  is  the  faithful  and  w.  servant.  Lit.  12.  42 
25.  2.  five  of  them  were  foolish,  and  five  were  wise.  8. 

4.  the  wise  took  oil  iu  their  vessels  with  their  lamps 
9.  the  wise  answered,  saying,  Peradventure  there  will 
Lu.  10.  19.  and  nothing  shall  in  any  '^wise  hurt  you 
Jno.  21.  1.  on  this  wise.  Acts  13.  34  :  Heb.  4.  4 
Bom.  1.  14.  both  to  the  wise  and  to  the  foolish 

22.  Professing  themselves  to  be  w.,  they  became  fools 

12.  16.  Be  not  wise  in  your  own  conceits.  11.  25 

16.  19.  I  would  have  you  wise  uuto  that  which  is  good 
27.  to  the  only  wise  Uod,  through  Jesus  Clirist;  to  whom 
1  Cor.  1,  19.  I  will  destroy  the  wisdom  of  the  wise 
20.  Where  is  the  wise  ?  where  is  the  scribe  ? 
27.  that  he  might  put  to  shame  them  that  are  wise 

3.  10.  as  a  wise  masterbuilder  I  laid  a  foundation 

18.  If  any  man  thinketh  he  is  wise — let  him  become  a 

fool,  that  he  may  become  wise 

19.  He  Ihat  taketh  the  wise  in  their  craftiness 

20.  The  Lord  knoweth  the  reasonings  of  the  wise 

4.  10.  We  are  fools  for  Christ's  sake,  but  ye  are  w.  in  Christ 


2  Cor.  11. 19.  bear  with  the  foolish  gladly,  being  w.  your- 
Eph.  5.  15.  ye  walk,  not  as  unwise,  but  as  ivise  [selves 

2  Th.  2.  3.  let  no  man  beguile  you  in  any  '^wise 
2  Tim.  3.  15.  able  to  make  thee  wise  uuto  salvation 
see  man,  men,  understanding. 

Wisely. 

Lu.  16.  8.  unrighteous  steward  because  he  had  done  wisely 

Wiser. 

Lu.  16. 8.  their  own  generation  w.  than  the  sons  of  the  light 
1  Cor.  1.  25.  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser  than  men 

Wish. — A.V.  '^desire,  ^will,  ^ would. 

Acts  25.  22.  I  also  could  ^wish  to  hear  the  man  myself 
Bom.  9.  3.  For  I  could  wish  that  I  myself  were  anathema 

1  Cor.  16.  7.  For  I  do  uot  ^wish  to  see  you  now  by  the  way 
Gal.  4.  20.  I  could  ^wish  to  be  present  with  you  now 

see  pray. 
Wished. 

Acts  27.  29.  anchors  from  the  stern,  and  wished  for  the  day 

Wishing. — A.V.  ^willing. 

Mk.  15.  15.  Pilate,  ^wishing  to  content  the  multitude 

2  Fet.  3.  9.  not  ^wishing  that  any  should  perish 

Wist. 

Mk.  9.  6.  For  he  wist  not  what  to  answer       [answer  him 

14.  40.  eyes  were  very  heavy  ;  and  they  ivist  not  what  to 
Lu.  2.49.  wtsi  ye  not  that  I  must  be  in  my  Father's  house? 
Jno.  5.  13.  But  he  that  was  healed  ivist  not  who  it  was 
Acts  12.  9.  and  he  w.  not  that  it  was  true  which  was  done 

23.  5.  Paul — I  wist  not,  brethren,  that  he  was  high  priest 

Wit  A.V. — see  {make)  known. 

Witchcraft  A.V. — see  sorcery. 

Withdraw. 
2  Th.  3.  6.  that  ye  withdraw  yourselves  from  every  brother 

Withdrawn. — A.V.  ^gone  aside. 

Acts  26.  31.  when  they  had  ^w.,  they  spake  one  to  another 
see  parted. 

Withdrew. — A.V.  ^departed,  Hurned aside,  ^went  aside. 

Mat.  2.  22.   [Joseph]  "^withdrew  into  the  parts  of  Galilee 

12.  15.  Jesus  perceiving  it  w.  14.113:  Mk.  3.  7:  Lu.5.  16 

15.  21.  Jesus  went  out  thence,  and  Hv.  into  the  parts  of 
Lu.  9.  10.  ^w.  apart  to  a  city  called  Bethsaida         [Tyre 
Jno.  6. 15    iw.  again  into  the  mountain  himself  alone 
Acts  15.  38.  [Mark]  ^withdrew  from  them  from  Pamphylia 

see  drew. 

Wither— ed. — A.V.  ^dried. 

Mat.  11.  10.  man  having  a  M>.  hand.  M^-.  8. 1,3:  Zm.  6.  6,  8 

13.  6.  had  no  root,  they  withered  away.   Mk.  4.  6 

21.  19.  the  fig  tree  withered  away.  20  :  Mk.  11.  i20,  21 
Zm.  8.  6.  it  withered  away,  because  it  had  no  moisture 
Jno.  5.  3.  them  that  were  sick,  blind,  halt,  withered 
15.  6.  he  is  oast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  withered 

Withereth. 

Jas.  1 .  11.  with  the  scorching  wind,  and  withereth  the  grass 
1  Pet.  1.  24.  The  grass  withereth,  and  the  flower  falleth 

Withhold.— ^.F.  ^forbid. 
Lu.  6.  29.  taketh  away  thy  cloke  '^withhold  not  thy  coat  also 


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WIVES 


Withholdeth  A.V. — see  restraineth. 
Without  A.V. — see  apart,  free,  outside. 

Withstand. — A.V.  h-esist. 

Lu.  21. 15.  your  adversaries  shall  not  be  able  to  ^withstand 
Acts  6.  10.  they  were  not  able  to  '^withstand  the  wisdom 

11.  17.  who  was  I,  that  I  could  withstand  God  ?  fment 
Bom.  13.  2.  they  that^w.  shall  receive  to  themselves  judge- 
Eph.  6. 13.  that  ye  may  be  able  ioivithstand\rxi\\&  evil  day 
2  Tim.  3.  8.  so  do  these  also  ^withstand  the  truth 

1  Pet.  5.  9.  whom  ^withstand  stedfast  in  your  faith 

Withstandeth. — A.V.  "^resisted,  h-esisteth. 

Roin.  9.  19.  For  who  '^withstandeth  his  will  ? 

13.  2.  resisteth  the  power,  "^withstandeth  the  ordinance 

Withstood. 

Acts  13.  8.  ButElymas  the  sorcerer — ivithstood  thera 

2  Tim.  3.  8.  And  like  as  Jaunes  and  Jambres  w.  Moses 

4.  15.  for  he  greatly  withstood  our  words 

see  resisted. 

Witness. — A.V.  '^martyr,  ^record,  ^report,  Hestify — ied 
— eth — ing,  Hestimony ,  ^witnesses. 
Mai.  23. 31.  Wherefore  ye  Giti.  to  yourselves,  that  ye  are  sons 
26.  62.    Answerest  thou  nothing  ?    what  is  it   which 
these  witness  against  thee  ?  27.  13  :  MI:.  14.  60 
Mh.  14.  55.  the  whole  council  sought  wi<«ess  against  Jesus 
56.  many  bare  false  witness  against  him,   and  their 
witness  agreed  not  together.  57,  59 
Lu.  22.  71.  What  further  need  have  we  of  witness  ? 
Jno.  1.  7.  The  same  came  for  w.,  that  he  might  bear  w. 
8.  that  he  might  bear  witness  of  the  light 
15.  John  beareth  witness  of  him,  and  crieth,  saying 

19.  And  this  is  the  "hvitness  of  John,  when  the  Jews 
32.  John  bare  "^witness,  saying,  I  have  beheld  the  Spirit 
34.  I  have  seen,  and  have  borne  "^witness  that  this  is 

2.  25.  any  one  should  bear  hvitness  concerning  man 

3.  11.  and  bear  *wiiHess  of  that  we  have  seen;  and  ye 

receive  not  our  ivitness 
26.  to  whom  thou  hast  borne  witness 
28.  Ye  yourselves  bear  me  ivitness,  that  I  said 

32.  that  he  beareth  ^M!.;  and  no  man  receivethhis  •''m;. 

33.  He  that  hath  received  his  ^witness  hath  set  his  seal 

5.  31.  If  I  bear  ivitness  of  myself,  my  ivitness  is  not  true 

32.  It  is  another  that  beareth  w.  of  me — the  w.  which 

33.  he  hath  hovne  witness  unto  the  truth  [he  witnesseth 

34.  But  the  hvitness  which  I  receive  is  not  fi-ora  man 

36.  But  the  witness  which  I  have  is  greater  than  that 

37.  Father  which  sent  me,  he  hath  borne  w.  of  me 
8.  13.  Thou  bearest  "hv.  of  thyself;  thy  ^w.  is  not  true 

14.  Even  if  I  bear  ^witness  of  myself,  my  "^ivitness  is  true 

17.  in  your  law  it  is  written,  that  the  ^w.  of  two  men  is  true 

19.35.  he  that  hath  seen  hath  borne'-'if .,  and  his  "^w.  is  true 

21.  24.  This  is  the  disciple   which  beareth  ^witness  of 

these  things — we  know  that  his  hvitness  is  true 
Acts  1.  22.  of  these  must  one  become  a  witness  with  us 

4.  33.  gave  the  apostles  their  witness  of  the  resurrection 
jO.  43.  To  him  bear  all  the  prophets  witness 

13.  22.  David  to  be  their  king ;  to  whom  also  he  bare  ^w. 

14.  3.  which  bare  ^witness  unto  the  word  of  his  grace 
17.  And  yet  he  left  not  himself  without  witness 

22.  15.  For  thou  shalt  be  a  witness  for  him  unto  all  men 

20.  when  the  blood  of  Stephen  thy  ^witness  was  shed 
26.  16.  to  appoint  thee  a  minister  and  a  witness 

Earn.  1.  9.  For  God  is  my  witness.  Phil.  1.  ^S  :  1  Th.  2.  5 
2.  16.  their  conscience  bearing  witness  therewith 


Bo7n.  9. 1.  I  lie  not,  my  conscience  bearing  witness  with  me 
10.  2.  For  I  bear  them  ^w.  that  they  have  a  zeal  for  God 

2  Cor.  1.  23.  I  call  God  for  a  ^witness  upon  my  soul 
8.  3.  I  bear  hvitness,  yea  and  beyond  their  power 

Gal.  4.  15.  I  bear  you  'hvitness,  that,  if  possible,  ye  would 
Col.  4.  13.  For  I  bear  him  hv.,  that  he  hath  much  labour 
Heb.  2.  4.  God  also  bearing  witness  with  them 

10.  15.  And  the  Holy  Ghost  also  beareth  witness  to  us 

11.  2.  therein  the  elders  had  Hvitness  borne  to  them 

4.  Abel — had  w.  borne  to  him  that  he  was  righteous, 

God  bearing  ^witness  in  respect  of  his  gifts  [him 

5.  before  his  translation  he  hath  had  hvitness  borne  to 
39.  these  all,  having  had  ^witness  borne  to  them 

1  Pet.  5. 1.  a  fellow-elder,  and  a  w.  of  the  sufferings  of  Christ 
1  Jno.  4.  14.  And  we  have  beheld  and  bear  hvitness 
5.  7.  And  it  is  the  Spirit  that  beareth  witness,  because 

8.  there  are  three  who  bear  w.,  the  Spirit,  and  the  water 

9.  If  we  receive  the  witness  of  men,  the  witness  of  God 

is  greater :  for  the  witness  of  God  is  this,  that  he 
hath  borne  hvitness  concerning  his  Son 

10.  hath  the  hvitness — hath  not  believed  in  the  witness 

11.  And  the  '^w.  is  this,  that  God  gave  unto  us 

3  Jno.  3.  when  brethren  came  and  bare  ^w.  unto  thy  truth 

6.  who  bare  witness  to  thy  love  before  the  church 

12.  Demetrius  hath  the  '■^witness  of  all — we  also  bear 

hvitness — our  hvitness  is  true  [mony 

Bev.  1.  2.  who  bare  ^w.  of  the  word  of  God,  and  of  the  testi- 

5.  and  from  Jesus  Christ,  who  is  the  faithful  witness 

2. 13.  in  the  days  of  Antipas  my  '^witness,  my  faithful  one 

-     3.  14.  These  things  saith — the  faithful  and  true  witness 

see  accuse,  hare,  bear,  false,  testimony,  witnesses. 

Witnessed. — A.V.  ^testified— eth. 

Bom.  3.  21.  being  witnessed  by  the  law  and  the  prophets 
1  Cor.  15.15.  because  we !«;.  of  God  thatheraisedup  Christ 
1  Tim. 6. 13.  who  before  Pontius  Pilate  ?p. the  good  confession 
Heb.  7.  8.  of  whom  it  is  witnessed  that  he  liveth 

17.  for  it  is  '^witnessed  of  him,  Thou  art  a  priest  for  ever 

Witnesses. — A.V.  ^witness. 

Mat.  18.  16.  mouth  of  two  w.  or  three  every  word  may  be 
established.  2  Cor.  13. 1 :  1  Tim.  5.  19  :  Heb.  10.  28 
26.  65.  what  further  need  have  we  of  w.  ?   Mk.  14.  63 

Lu.  11.  48.  So  ye  are  iwz7«esses  and  consent  unto  the  works 
24.  48.  Ye  are  witnesses  of  these  things 

Acts  1.  8.  and  ye  shall  be  my  witnesses  both  in  Jerusalem 
2.32.  This  Jesusdid  Godraiseup,  whereof  we  all  are  w.  3.15 
5.  32.  And  we  are  witnesses  of  these  things.  10.  39. 
7. 58.  and  stoned  him :  and  the  w.  laid  down  their  garments 
10.  41.  but  unto  witnesses  that  were  chosen  before  of  God 
13.  31.  who  are  now  his  witnesses  unto  the  people 

1  Cor.  15.  15.  Yea,  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of  God 

1  Th.  2.  10.  Ye  are  witnesses,  and  God  also,  how  holily 

1  Tim.  6. 12.  good  confession  in  the  sight  of  many  ivitnesses 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  things  which  thou  hast  heard — among  many  ty. 
Heb.  12.  1.  compassed  about  with  so  great  a  cloud  of  w. 
Bev.  11.  3.  And  I  will  give  unto  my  two  witnesses 

see  witness. 

Witnesseth. 

Jno.  5.  32.  the  witness  which  he  witnesseth  of  me  is  true 

see  tedifieth. 

Witnessing  A.V. — see  testify i)tg. 

Wives. 

Mat.  19.  8.  Moses — suffered  you  to  put  away  your  wives 
Acts  21.  5.  with  w.  and  children,  brought  us  on  our  way 
1  Cor.  7.  29.  that  have  w.  may  be  as  though  they  had  none 


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WOMEN 


Eph.  5.  22.   Wives,  be  in  subjection  unto  your  own  hus- 
bands. Col.  3.  18:  1  Pet.  3.  1  [busbands 

24.  subject  to  Clirist,  so  let  the  wives  also  be  to  their 

25.  Husbands,  love  your  wives.  28  :  Col.  3.  19 

1  Tim.  4.  7.  but  refuse  profane  and  old  tvlves'  fables 
1  Pet.  3.  1.  be  gained  by  the  behaviour  of  their  wives 
7.  dwell  with  your  ivives  according  to  knowledge 
see  women. 

Woe — s. — A.V.  ^alas. 

Afa^.  11.  21.   Woe  uuto  thee,  Chorazin !    woe  unto  thee, 
Bethsaida!  Lu.  10.  13 
18.  7.  Woe  unto  the  world  because  of  occasions  of  stumb- 
ling!— woe  to  that  man  through  whom.  Lu.  17.  1 

23.  13.  But  woe  uuto  you,   scribes  and  Pharisees.    14 

[margin],  15,  16,  23,  25,  27,  29 

24.  19.  But  z<;oe  uuto  them  that  are  with  child.  MA.  18.17 
26.  24.  but  woe  uuto  that  man.  Mk.  14.  21 :  Lu.  22.  22 

Lu.  6.  24.  But  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich  !  [ye  that  laugh 

25.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  that  are  full  now  ! —  W.  uuto  you, 

26.  TVoe  unto  you,  when  all  men  shall  speak  well  of  you! 
11.  42.  But  w.  unto  you  Pharisees  !  for  ye  titlie  mint.  43 

44.    Woe  unto  you  !  for  ye  are  as  the  tombs  which 

46.  Woe  unto  you  lawyers  also !  for  ye  lade  men 

47.  Woe  uuto  you  !  for  ye  build  the  tombs 

52.  Woe  unto  you  lawyers!  for  ye  took  away  the  key 
1  Cor.  9.  16.  for  woe  is  unto  me,  if  I  preach  not  the  gospel 
Jude  11.   Woe  unto  them  !  for  they  went  in  the  way  of  Cain 
Bev.  8.  13.    Woe,  woe,  woe,  for  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

9.  12.  The  first  Woe  is  past :    behold,  there  come  yet 

two  Woes  hereafter 

11.  14.  The  second  Wue  is  past :  behold,  the  third  Woe 

12.  12.   Woe  for  the  earth  and  for  the  sea  :  because  the 

18. 10.  ^Woe,  hvoe,  the  great  city,  Babylon  [^levil 

Wolf. 

Jno.  10.  12.  beholdeth  the  wolf  coming — and  the  wolf 

Wolves. 

Mat.  7. 15.  but  inwardly  are  ravening  wolves       [Lit,.  10.  3 

10.  16.  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of  wolves. 
Acts  20.  29.  after  my  departing  grievous  wolves  shall  enter 

Woman. — A.V.  ''■wife,  hvonien. 

Mat.  5.  28.  every  one  that  looketh  on  a  luoman  to  lust  after 

9.  20.  a  w.,  who  had  an  issue.  22  :  Mk.  5.  25,  33  :  Lu.  8.  43 

13.  38.  is  like  unto  leaven,  which  a  w.  took.  Lu.  13.  21 
15.  22.  a  Canaanitish  woman  came  out.  Ilk.  7.  25,  26 

28.  O  woman,  great  is  thy  faith :  be  it  done  uuto  thee 

22.  27.  them  all  the  woman  died.  Mk.  12.  22  :  Lu.  20.32 

26:  7.  a  w.  having  an  alabaster  cruse.  Mk.  14.  3  :  Lu.  7.  37 

10.  Why  trouble  ye  the  womail  ?  for  she  hath  wrought 

13.  also  which  this  ivoman  hath  done  shall.  Mk.  14.  9 

Lu.  4.  26.  of  Sidou,  unto  a  woman  that  was  a  widow 

7.  39.  who  and  what  manner  of  woman  this  is 

44.  And  turning  to  the  woman,  he  said  unto  Simon, 
Seest  thou  this  wom.an  ?  50 

8.  47.  when  the  w.  saw  that  she  was  not  hid,  she  came 

10.  38.  a  certain  woman  named  Martha  received  him 

11.  27.  as  he  said  these  things,  a  certaiu  woman 

13. 11.  a  w.  which  had  a  spiritof  infirmity  eighteen  years 
12.   Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from  thine  infirmity 

16.  And  ought  not  this  woman,  being  a  daughter  of 
15.  8.  Or  what  wom,an  having  ten  pieces  of  silver 
Jno.  2.  4.    Woman,  what  have  I  to  do  with  thee  ? 
4.  7.  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria 
9.   Samaritan  woman  therefore  saith — askest  drink  of 
me,  which  am  a  Samaritan  woman  t 


Jno.  4.  21.  Woman,  believe  me,  the  hour  cometh 

27.  they  marvelled  that  he  was  speaking  with  a  woman 

28.  So  the  ivoman  left  her  waterpot,  and  went  away 
39.  believed  on  him  because  of  the  word  of  the  woman 

8.  3.  Pharisees  bring  a  womati  taken  in  adultery.  4 

10.   W.,  where  are  they  ?  did  no  man  condemn  thee  ? 
16.  21.  A  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath  sorrow 

19.  26.   Woman,  behold,  thy  son  ! 

20.  13.  they  say  unto  her,   W.,  why  weepest  thou  ?  15 
Acts  9.  36.  Dorcas  :  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works 

16.  14.  And  a  certain  ivoman  named  Lydia 

17.  31.  and  a  woman  named  Damaris,  and  others 
Rom.  1.  27.  men,  leaving  the  natural  use  of  the  ivoman 

7.  2.  For  the  woman  that  hath  a  husband  is  bound  by  law 
1  Cor.  7.  1.  It  is  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  woman 

2.  let  each  woman  have  her  own  husband 
13.  the  woman  which  hath  an  unbelieving  husband 
11.5.  But  every  t<;o/rea»  praying  or  prophesying.  13 

6.  For  if  a  ivoman  is  not  veiled,  let  her  also  be  shorn  — 

if  it  is  a  shame  to  a  woman  to  be  shorn 

7.  but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man 

8.  For  the  man  is  not  of  the  woman  ;  but  the  woman  of 

9.  neither  was  the  man  created  for  the  iv.  ;  but  the  w. 

10.  cause  ought  the  womanto  have  a  sign  of  authority 

11.  Howbeit  neither  is  the  woman  without  the  man, 

nor  the  man  without  the  woman,  in  the  Lord 

12.  womanis  of  the  man,  so  is  the  man  also  by  the  w. 

13.  is  it  seemly  that  a  woman  pray  uuto  God  unveiled  ? 
15.  But  if  a  ivoman  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  glory  to  her 

14.  35.  it  is  shameful  for  n^woman  to  speak  in  the  church 
Gal.  4.  4.  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  born  of  a  woman 
1  27i.  5.  3.  as  travail  upon  a  woman  with  child 
1  Tim.  2.  11.  Let  a  woman  learn  in  quietness  with  all 

12.  But  I  permit  not  a  woman  to  teach 

14.  but  the  woman  being  beguiled  hath  fallen 
5.  16.  If  any  ivoman  that  believeth  hath  widows 

1  Pet.  3.  7.  giving  honour  unto  the  hvoman 
Be  v.  2.  20.  that  thou  sufferest  the  woman  Jezebel 
12.  1.  a  woman  arrayed  with  the  sun 
4.  the  dragon  stood  before  the  woman 
6.  And  the  woman  fied  into  the  wilderness 

13.  he  persecuted  the  ivoman  vfh.\ch  brought  forth 

15.  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth  after  the  w.  water 

16.  the  earth  helped  the  woman,  and  the  earth  opened 

17.  And  the  dragon  waxed  wroth  with  the  woman 

17.  3.  I  saw  ai^^o??!-«.»sittiugupon  a  scarlet-coloured  beast 
4.  the  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  scarlet 

6.  I  saw  the  w.  drunken  with  the  blood  of  the  saints 

7.  I  will  tell  thee  the  mystery  of  the  woman 

9.  seven  mountains  on  which  the  woniati  sitteth 
see  man. 

Womb— s. 

Lu.  1.  31.  And  behold,  thou  shalt  conceive  in  thy  womb 
41.  the  babe  leaped  in  her  wojnh.  44 
2.  21.  BO  called — before  he  was  conceived  in  the  womb 

23.  29.  the  barren,  and  the  wombs  that  never  bare 
J710.  3.  4.  enter  a  second  time  into  his  mother's  womb 

see  fruit,  mother. 

Women. — A.V.  ^wives. 

Mat.  11.  11.  Among  them  that  are  born  of  w.  Lu.  7.  28 
14.  21.  five  thousand  men,  beside  w.  and  children.  15.38 

24.  41.  twowomea  shall  be  grinding  at  the  mill.  Lu.  17.  35 

27.  55.  And  many  women  were   there   beholding  from 

afar.  Mk.  15.  40,  41 :  Lu.  23.  27,  49,  55 

28.  5.  the  angel— said  unto  the  women,  Fear  not 
Lu.  1.  42.  Blessed  art  thou  among  women 

8.  2.  certaiu  w.  which  had  been  healed  of  evil  spirits 
24.  10.  the  other  women  with  them  told  these  things 


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Lu.  24.  22.  Moreover  certain  w.  of  our  company  amazed  us 
24.  and  found  it  even  so  as  the  women  had  said 

Acts  1.  14.  continued  stedfastly  in  prayer,  with  the  women 
5.  14.  to  the  Lord,  multitudes  both  of  men  and  w.  8.  12 
8.  3.  haling  men  and  w.  committed  them  to  prison.  9.  2 

13.  50.  Jews  urged  on  the  devout  w.  of  honourable  estate 

16.  13.  and  spake  unto  the  w.  which  were  come  together 

17.  4.  and  of  the  chief  women  not  a  few 

12.  also  of  the  Greek  wotnen  of  honourable  estate 
Bom.  1.  26.  for  their  ivomen  changed  the  natural  use 
1  Cor.  14.  34.  Let  the  women  keep  silence  in  the  churches 
Phil.  4.  3.  lielp  these  women,  for  they  laboured  with  me 

1  Tim.  2.  9.  that  w.  adorn  themselves  in  modest  apparel 

10.  (which  becometh  women  professing  godliness) 

3.  11.  ^Womeii  in  like  manner  must  be  grave 

5.  2.  the  elder  women  as  mothers ;  the  younger  as  sisters 

2  Tim.  3.  6.  take  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 
Tit.  2.  3.  that  aged  women  likewise  be  reverent       [bands 

4.  that  they  may  train  the  young  w.  to  love  their  hus- 
Heh.  11.  3.5.   Women  received  their  dead  by  a  resurrection 
1  Pet.  3.  5.  the  holy  ivomen  also,  who  hoped  in  God 
Bev.  9.  8.  And  they  had  hair  as  the  hair  of  women 

14.  4.  These  are  they  which  were  not  defiled  with  ivomen 

see  children,  toidows,  women. 

Won  A.V. — see  gained. 

Wonder.  —A.V.  ^admiration,  hnarvel. 

Acts  3. 10.  they  were  filled  with  wonder  and  amazement 

13.  41.  Behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  and  perish 
Bev.  17.  6.  I  wondered  with  a  great  ^wo}ider 

7.  angel  said  unto  me.  Wherefore  didst  thou  ^woncZer  .^ 

8.  And  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth  shall  wonder 

see  sign. 

Wondered. 

Mat.  15. 31.  multitude  tv.,  when  they  saw  the  dumb  speaking 
Lu.  2.  18.  And  all  that  heard  it  wondered  at  the  things 

4.  22.  and  wondered  at  the  words  of  grace 

24.  41.  And  while  they  still  disbelieved  for  joy,  and  w. 
Acts  7.  31.  And  when  Moses  saw  it,  he  iv.  at  the  sight 
Bev.  13.  3.  and  the  whole  earth  wondered  after  the  beast 

17.  6.  when  I  saw  her,  I  wondered  with  a  great  wonder 
see  amazed,  marvelled,  marvelling. 

Wonderful. 

Mat.  21.  15.  and  the  scribes  saw  the  w.  things  that  he  did 
see  mighty. 

Wondering. 

Lio.  24.  12.  Peter — departed  to  his  home,  won<£e)-i«5' at  that 
Acts  3. 11.  porch  that  is  called  Solomon's,  greatly  wondering 

Wonders. 

Mat.  24.  24.  and  shall  shew  great  signs  and  w.  Mk.  13.  22 

Jno.  4.  48.  Except  ye  see  signs  and  wonders 

Acts  2.  19.  I  will  shew  woiiders  in  the  heaven  above 

22.  works  ^.ndiwonders  and  signs,  which  God  did  by  him 
43.  and  many  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the 

apostles.  5.  12:  14.  3:  15.  12 
4.  30.  that  signs  and  w.  may  be  done  through  the  name 

6.  8.  Stephen — wrought  great  ivonders  and  signs 

7.  36.  [Moses]  led  them  forth,  having  wrought  wonders 
Bom.  15.  19.  in  the  power  of  signs  and  w.,  in  the  power 

2  Cor.  12.  12.  by  signs  and  ivo7iders  and  mighty  works 
2  Th.  2.  9.  with  all  power  and  signs  and  lying  wonders 
Heb.  2.  4.  witness  with  them,  both  by  signs  and  wonders 
see  signs. 


WOKD 

Wont. — A.  V.  ^ever  done. 
Mat.27.15.  the  governor  was  w.to  release  unto  the  multitude 
Mk.  10.  1.  and,  as  he  was  wont,  he  taught  them  again 

15.  8.  ask  hira  [Pilate]  to  do  as  he  was  ^wont  to  do 
see  custom,  supposed. 

Wood. — A.V.  ^matter. 

1  Cor.  3.  12.  costly  stones,  wood,  hay,  stubble 

2  Tim.  2.  20.  vessels — but  also  of  wood  and  of  earth 

Jas.  3.  5.  how  much  ^wood  is  kindled  by  how  small  a  fire ! 
Bev.  18.  12.  and  all  thyine  wood — most  precious  wood 

Wool. 

Heh.  9.  19.  with  water  and  scarlet  wool  and  hyssop 
Bev.  1.  14.  and  his  hair  were  white  as  white  wool 

Word. — A.V.  hiofJiing,  ^preaching,  ^saying — s,  ^speech, 
^spirit,  ^words,  ''work. 

Mat.  2.  8.  and  when  ye  have  found  him,  bring  me  word 
4.  4.  bread  alone,  but  by  every  word  that  proceedeth 
8. 8.  only  say  the  w.,  and  my  servant — be  healed.  Lu.  7. 7 
16.  and  he  cast  out  the  spirits  with  a  xoord  \Lu.  12. 10 

12.  32.  whosoever  shall  speak  a  w.  against  the  Son  of  man. 
36.  that  every  idle  tvord  that  men  shall  speak 

13.  19.  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of  the  kingdom. 

20,  22,  23  :  Mk.  4.  16,  18,  20 :  Lu.  8.  13,  15 

21.  when  tribulation  or   persecution  ariseth  because 

of  the  word.  Mk.  4.  17 

22.  deceitfulness  of  riches,  choke  the  word.  Mk.  4.  19 

15.  23.  But  he  answered  her  not  a  word 

18.  16.  every  word  may  be  established.  2  Cor.  13.  1 
22.  46.  And  no  one  was  able  to  answer  him  a  word 
27. 14.  And  he  gave  him  no  answer,  not  even  to  one  word 
28.  8.  and  ran  to  bring  his  disciples  word 
Mk.  2.  2.  and  he  spake  the  word  unto  them.  4.  33 

4.  14.  The  sower  soweth  the  word 

15.  where  the  word  is  sown — and  taketh  away  the  word. 

14.  72.  And  Peter  called  to  mind  the  loord        \_Lu.  8.  12 

16.  20.  confirming  the  word  by  the  signs  that  followed 
Lu.  1.  37.  no  ^word  from  God  shall  be  void  of  power 

38.  be  it  unto  me  according  to  thy  wo7-d 
2.  29.  depart,  O  Lord,  A.ccording  to  thy  ivord,  in  peace 
4  32.  for  his  ivord  was  with  authority 

36.  What  is  this  word  ?  for  with  authority  and  power  he 

5.  5.  but  at  thy  wo7-d  I  will  let  down  the  nets 

24.  19.  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word  before  God 
,7/10.  1.  1.  In  the  beginning  was  the  Word,  and  the  Word 
was  with  God,  and  the  Word  was  God 
14.  And  the  Word  became  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us 

4.  39.  because  of  the  ^word  of  the  woman,  who  testified 
41.  And  many  more  believed  because  of  his  word 

50.  The  man  believed  the  word  that  Jesus  spake.  2.  22 

5.  24.  I  say  unto  you.  He  that  heareth  my  word 
38.  And  ye  have  not  his  word  abiding  in  you 

7.  36.  What  is  this  ^word  that  he  said,  Ye  shall  seek  me 

8.  31.  If  ye  abide  in  my  w.,  then  are  ye  truly  my  disciples 

37.  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  word  hath  not  free 
43.  Even  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 

51.  If  a  man  keep  my  ^word,  he  shall  never  see  death 
55.  but  I  know  him,  and  keep  his  '^word 

12.  38.  the  ^wordol  Isaiah  the  prophet  might  be  fulfilled 
48.  the  word  that  I  spake,  the  same  shall  judge  him 

14.  23.  If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  ^word 

24.  and  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine 

15.  3.  Already  ye  are  clean  because  of  the  word 
20.  Eemember  the  word  that  I  said  unto  you — if  they 

kept  my  Hvord,  they  will  keep  yours  also 

25.  that  the  word  may  be  fulfilled  that  is  written 


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Jiw.  17.  6.  gavest  them  to  me  ;  and  they  have  kept  thy  w. 

14.  I  have  given  them  thy  word  ;  and  the  workl  hated 
17.  Sanctify  them  in  the  truth  :  thy  ivurd  is  truth 
20.  for  them  also  that  believe  on  me  through  their  word 

18.  9.  that  the  ^word  might  be  fulfilled  which  he  spake 
Acts  2.  41.  They  then  that  received  his  iv.  were  bsptized 
4.  29.  grant  unto  thy  servants  to  speak  thy  w.  with  all 
10. 36.  The  word  which  he  sent  unto  tbe  children  of  Israel 

13.  15.  Brethren,  if  ye  have  any  word  of  exhortation 
26.  to  us  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  sent  forth 

14.  3.  which  bare  witness  unto  the  word  of  his  grace 

15.  7.  by  my  mouth  the  Gentiles  should  hear  the  ivord 

17.  11.  in  that  they  received  the  word  with  all  readiness 

18.  5.  Paul  was  constrained  by  the  ^word,  testifying 
20.  32.  I  commend  you  to  God,  and  to  the  w.  of  his  grace 

38.  sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the<'w.  which  he  had  spoken 
22.  22.  they  gave  him  [Paul]  audience  unto  this  word 
28.  25.  departed,  after  that  Paul  had  spoken  one  word 
Bom.  9.  9.  For  this  is  a  word  of  promise,  According  to 

28.  for  the  Lord  will  execute  his  '^word  upon  the  earth 
10.  8.  The  word  is  nigh  thee — that  is,  the  word  of  faith 

17.  cometh  of  hearing,  and  hearing  by  the  w.  of  Christ 
13.  9.  it  is  summed  up  in  this  ^word — Thou  shalt  love 
15.  18.  obedience  of  the  Gentiles,  by  ivord  and  deed 

1  Cor.  1.  18.  "^w.  of  the  cross  is  to  them  that  are  perishing 

4.  19.  the  *w.  of  them  which  are  puffed  up,  but  the  power 
20.  For  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  in  word,  but  in  power 

12.  8.  w.  of  wisdom  ;  and  to  another  the  w.  of  knowledge 

2  Cor.  1.  18.  our  wo7-d  toward  you  is  not  yea  and  nay 

5.  19.  committed  unto  us  the  word  of  reconciliation 

10. 11.  what  we  are  in  word  by  letters  when  we  are  absent 
Gal.  5. 14.  For  the  whole  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word 

6.  6.  But  let  him  that  is  taught  in  the  word  communicate 
Eph.  5.  26.  by  the  washing  of  water  with  the  word 
Phil.  2. 16.  holding  forth  the  word  of  life 

Col.  3.  16.  Let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  richly 
17.  And  whatsoever  ye  do,  in  word  or  in  deed 

1  Th.  1.  5.  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  loord  only 

6.  having  received  the  word  in  much  affliction 

2.  13.  the  word  of  the  message — as  the  word  of  men 

2  Th.  2.  2.  be  troubled,  either  by  spirit,  or  by  word 

15.  ye  were  taught,  whether  by  word,  or  by  epistle 
17.  stablish  them  in  every  good  work  and  word 

3.  14.  if  any  man  obeyeth  not  our  word  by  this  epistle 

1  Tim.  4.  12.  an  ensample  to  them  that  believe,  in  wo7-d 
5.  17.  those  who  labour  in  the  word  and  in  teaching 

2  ^^?7^.  2.  17.  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  gangrene 

4.  2.  preach  the  word ;  be  instant  in  season 

Tit.  1.  9.  holding  to  the  faithful  word  which  is  according 
Heb.  1.  3.  upholding  all  things  by  the  tvord  of  his  power 

2.  2.  For  ii  the  w.  spoken  through  angels  proved  stedfast 

4.  2.  but  the  word  of  hearing  did  not  profit  them 

5.  13.  without  experience  of  the  vjord  of  righteousness 

7.  28.  but  the  ivo7-d  of  the  oath,  which  was  after  the  law 

12.  19.  intreated  that  no  ivord  more  should  be  spoken 
27.  And  this  word,  Yet  once  more,  signifleth 

13.  22.  brethren,  bear  with  the  word  of  exhortation 
Jas.  1.  21.  receive  with  meekness  the  implanted  word 

22.  But  be  ye  doers  of  the  xnord,  and  not  hearers  only 

23.  For  if  any  one  is  a  hearer  of  the  word,  and  not  a  doer 

3.  2.  If  any  stumbleth  not  in  word  [preached 

1  Fet.  1.  2.5.  this  is  the  word  of  good  tidings  which  was 

2.  8.  they  stumble  at  the  word,  being  disobedient 

3. 1 .  any  obey  not  the  w.  ,they  may  without  the  w  .be  gained 

2  Pet.  1. 19.  we  have  the  word  of  prophecy  made  more  sure 

3.  7.  by  the  same  word  have  been  stored  up  for  fire 

1  Jno.  1.  1.  our  hands  handled,  concerning  the  W.  of  life 

2.  5.  whoso  keepeth  his  word,  in  him  verily  hath 

3.  18.  let  us  not  love  in  word,  neither  with  the  tongue 


Eev.  3.  8.  thou — didst  keep  my  word,  and  didst  not  deny 
10.  Because  thou  didst  keep  the  word  of  my  patience 
12.  11.  and  because  of  the  word  of  their  testimony 
see  heard,  tell,  utterance. 

Word  of  God,  or  the  Lord. — A .  V.  '^commandment  of  God, 
^word  of  God,  ^word  of  the  Lord. 
Mat.  15.  6.  ye  have  made  void  the  ^word  of  God.  Mk.  7.  13 
Lu.  3.  2.  the  word  of  God  came  unto  John 

5.  1.  multitude  pressed  upon  him  and  heard  the  w.  of  G. 
8.  11.  The  seed  is  the  word  of  God 

21.  which  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  do  it.  11.  28 
Jno.  10.  35.  gods,  unto  whom  the  word  of  God  came 
Acts  4.  31.  they  [apostles]  spake  the  w.  of  G.  with  boldness 

6.  2.  It  is  not  fit  that  we  should  forsake  the  word  of  God 
7.  And  the  word  of  God  increased 

8.  14.  heard  that  Samaria  had  received  the  word  of  God 
11. 1.  that  the  Gentiles  also  had  received  the  woj'd  o/ Go<i 

12.  24.  But  the  ivord  of  God  grew  and  multiplied 
13.5.  ■proclaimed  the  word  of  God.  15.35:  17.13:  18.11 

7.  Sergius  Paulus — sought  to  hear  the  word  of  God 
44.  the  whole  city— together  to  hear  the  word  of  God 
46.  necessary  that  the  w.  of  God  should  first  be  spoken 
48.  were  glad,  and  glorified  the  ^word  of  God     [to  you 
19. 20.  So  mightily  grew  the  ^w.  of  the  Lord  and  prevailed 
Rom.  9.  6.  as  though  the  w.  of  God  hath  come  to  nought 

1  Cor.  14.  36.  was  it  from  you  that  the  w.  of  G.  went  forth  ? 

2  Cor.  2.  17.  not  as  the  many,  corrupting  the  ivo7-d  of  God 
4.  2.  nor  handling  the  word  of  God  deceitfully 

Eph.  6.  17.  sword  of  the  Spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  God 
Phil.  1.  14.  bold  to  speak  the  word  of  God  without  fear 
Col.  1.  25.  given  me  to  you- ward,  to  fulfil  the  word  of  God 

1  Th.  2.  13.  even  the  word  of  God — the  word  of  God 

2  Th.  3.  1.  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  may  run  and  be 

1  Ti7ii.  4.  5.  sanctified  through  the  w.  of  God  and  prayer 

2  Tim.  2.  9.  but  the  word  of  God  is  not  bound 
Tit.  2.  5.  that  the  word  of  God  be  not  blasphemed 
Heb.  4.  12.  For  the  word  of  God  is  living,  and  active 

6.  5.  and  tasted  the  good  word  of  God 

11.3.  the  worlds  have  been  framed  by  the  wo7-d  of  God 

13.  7.  which  spake  unto  you  the  word  of  God 

1  Pet.  1.23.  but  of  incorruptible,  through  the  worcZo/ God 

25.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  abideth  for  ever 

2  Pet.  3.  5.  earth  compacted  out  of  water — by  the  w.  of  G. 
1  Jno.  2.  14.  are  strong,  and  the  w.  of  God  abideth  in  you 
Bev.  1.  2.  who  bare  witness  of  the  word  of  God 

9.  for  the  word  of  God  and  the  testimony  of  Jesus 
6.  9.  them  that  had  been  slain  for  the  w.  of  God.  20.  4 
19. 13.  and  his  name  is  called  The  Word  of  God 

Word  of  truth. — see  truth. 

Words. — A.V.  ^saying — s. 
Mat.  7.  24.  which  heareth  these  ^m;.  of  mine.  i26  :  Lu.  6M7 
28.  when  Jesus  ended  these  ^words.  19.  U  :  26.  ^1 
10.  14.  shall  not  receive  you,  nor  hear  your  words 
12.  37.  For  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  justified,  and  by 

thy  words  thou  shalt  be  condemned 
24.  35.  words  shall  not  pass.  Mk.  13.  31 :  Lu.  21.  33 
26.  44.  saying  again  the  same  words.  Mk.  14.  39 
Mk.  8.  38.  ashamed  of  me  and  of  my  words.  Lu.  9.  26 
10.  24.  And  the  disciples  were  amazed  at  his  words 
Lu.  1.  20.  because  thou  believedst  not  my  wo7-ds 

4.  22.  wondered  at  the  words  of  grace  which  proceeded 
9.  44.  Let  these  ^words  sink  into  your  ears 
24.  8.  And  they  remembered  his  words 
11.  these  words  appeared  in  their  sight  as  idle  talk 
44.  These  are  my  ivords  which  I  spake  unto  you 


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Jno.  3.  34.  whom  God  hath  sent  speaketh  the  w.  of  God 

5.  47.  his  writings,  how  shall  ye  believe  my  words  ? 

6.  63.  the  words  that  I  have  spoken  unto  you  are  spirit 
68.  shall  we  go  ?  thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal  life 

7.  40.  the  multitude  therefore,  when  they  heard  these  ^w. 

8.  47.  He  that  is  of  God  heareth  the  words  of  God 

10. 19.  division  againamong  the  Jews  because  of  these  ^w. 

14.  10.  w.  that  I  say  unto  you  I  speak  not  from  myself 
24.  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my  ^words 

15.  7.  and  my  words  abide  in  you,  ask  whatsoever  ye  will 

17.  8.  for  the  words  which  thou  gavest  me  I  have  given 

19.  13.  When  Pilate— heard  these  ^w.,  he  brought  Jesus 
Acts  2.  14.  Ye  men  of  Judsea — give  ear  unto  my  words 

22.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  hear  these  words 

40.  And  with  many  other  words  he  testified 

5.  20.  speak — to  the  people  all  the  words  of  this  Life.  24 

6.  13.  This  man  ceaseth  not  to  speak  luords  against  this 

7.  22.  Moses — he  was  mighty  in  his  xvords  and  works 
10. 22.  Cornelius — his  house,  and  to  hear  words  from  thee 

44.   While  Peter  yet  spake  these  words 
11.  14.  [Peter]  who  shall  speak  unto  thee  ivords 

13.  42.  they  besought  that  these  words  might  be  spoken 
15.  15.  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  prophets 

24.  troubled  you  with  icords,  subverting  your  souls 

18.  15.  if  they  are  questions  about  words  and  names 

20.  35.  and  to  remember  the  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
26.  25.  but  speak  forth  words  of  truth  and  soberness 

Mom.  3.  4.  That  thou  mightest  be  justified  in  thy  ^ words 
10.  18.  And  their  tvords  unto  the  ends  of  the  world 

1  Cor.  1.  17.  preach  the  gospel :  not  in  wisdom  of  words 
2.  4.  preaching  were  not  in  persuasive  words  of  wisdom 
13.     not  in  words  which  man's  wisdom  teacheth 

14.  19.  I  had  rather  speak  five  words  with  my  under- 

standing— than  ten  thousand  tvords  in  a  tongue 
Eph.  5.  6.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  empty  words 
1  Th.  4.  18.  Wherefore  comfort  one  another  with  these  w. 

1  Tim.  4.  6.  nourished  in  the  words  of  the  faith 

6.  3.  sound  words,  even  the  w.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
4.  doting  about  questionings  and  disputes  of  words 

2  Tim.  1.  13.  Hold  the  pattern  of  sound  words 

2.  14.  that  they  strive  not  about  i(;o?-cZs,  to  no  profit 
4.  15.  for  he  greatly  withstood  our  words 

2  Fet.  2.  18.  uttering  great  swelling  w.  of  vanity.  Jude  16 

3.  2.  remember  the  words  wliich  were  spoken.  Jude  17 
Bev.  1. 3.  they  that  hear  the  words  of  the  prophecy.  22.  18 

17.  17.  until  the  words  of  God  should  be  accomplished 

19.  9.  These  are  the  true  hvords  of  God 

21. 5.  Write  :  for  these  words  are  faithful  and  true.  22.  ^6 
22.  7.  Blessed  is  he  that  keepeth  the  ^w.  of  the  prophecy 

9.  with  them  which  keep  the  ^words  of  this  book 

10.  Seal  not  up  the  '^words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  book 
19.  if  any  man  shall  take  away  from  the  words 

see  saying,  sayings,  upeech,  talk,  these  tilings. 

Work. — A.V.^do,Habour — s,^miracle — s,hhew,^worhing. 

Mat.  14.  2.  therefore  do  these  powers  ^worh  in  him 

21.  28.  Son,  go  work  to-day  in  the  vineyard 

M A.'"6.  5.  And  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  ivorh 

9.  39.  there  is  no  man  which  shall  do  a  mighty  ^work 

13.  34.  authority  to  his  servants,  to  each  one  his  vjork 

Lu.  13.  14.  There  are  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to  work 

Jno.  4. 34.  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will — and  to  accomplish  his 

5. 17.  My  Father  worketh  even  until  now,  and  I  work  [tt;. 

6.  27.  ^Wo7-k  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth 

28.  must  we  do,  that  we  may  work  the  works  of  God  ? 

29.  This  is  the  w.  of  God,  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom 

7.  21.  I  did  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 

9.  4.  We  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent  me — the 
night  Cometh,  wiien  no  man  can  work 


Jno.  17.  4.  having  accomplished  the  work  which  thou  hast 
Acts  5.  38.  if  this  counsel  or  this  work  be  of  men  [given  me 

13.  2.  Separate  me  Barnabas  and  Saul  for  the  work 

41.  For  I  tvork  a  work  in  your  days,     A  work  which 
ye  shall  in  no  wise  believe 

14.  26.  for  the  work  which  they  had  fulfilled 

15.  38.  and  went  not  with  them  to  the  work  [Mark] 
Both.  2.  15.  the  work  of  the  law  written  in  their  hearts 

8.  28.  love  God  all  things  work  together  for  good 

14.  20.  Overthrow  not  for  meat's  sake  the  work  of  God 
1  Cor.  3.  13.  each  man's  work  shall  be  made  inauifest — w. 

14.  If  any  man's  work  shall  abide       [of  what  sort  it  is 

15.  If  any  man's  work  shall  be  burned,  he  shall  suffer 

9.  1.  are  not  ye  my  work  in  the  Lord  ? 

Gal.  6.  4.  But  let  each  man  prove  his  own  work 

10.  let  us  ^work  that  which  is  good  toward  all  men 
Eph.  4. 12.  unto  the  work  of  ministering,  unto  the  building 

19.  to  work  all  uncleanuess  with  greediness 
Phil.  1.  22.  if  this  is  the  fruit  of  my '^work,  then  what  I  shall 
2.  12.  woi-k  out  your  own  salvation  with  fear  and 
13.  both  to  will  and  to  ^work,  for  his  good  pleasure 
30.  for  the  work  of  Christ  he  came  nigh  unto  death 

1  Th.  1.  3.  your  work  of  faith  and  labour  of  love 

4.  11.  do  your  own  business,  and  to  w.  with  your  hands 

5.  13.  exceeding  highly  in  love  for  their  work's  sake 

2  Th.  1.  11.  and  every  work  of  faith,  with  power 

2.  7.  For  the  m5'stery  of  lawlessness  doth  already  work 

3.  10.  If  any  will  not  work,  neither  let  him  eat 

11.  disorderly,  that  ^work  not  at  all,  but  are  busybodies 

12.  that  with  quietness  they  w.,  and  eat  their  own  bread 
2  Tim.  4. 5.  do  the  work  of  an  evangelist,  fulfil  thy  ministry 
Heh.  6.  10.  God  is  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  work 
Jas.  1.  4.  And  let  patience  have  its  perfect  work 

1  Pet.  1.  17.  judgeth  according  to  each  man's  work 

Rev.  22.  12.  to  render  to  each  man  according  as  his  work  is 
see  difficulty,  evil,  good,  word,  loorkest,  worketh,  wrought. 

Workers. — A.V.  ^keepers. 

Lu.  13.  27.  depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity 

2  Cor.  11.  13.  For  such  men  are  false  apostles,  deceitful  w. 
Phil.  3.  2.  Beware  of  the  dogs,  beware  of  the  evil  workers 
Tit.  2.  5.  sobermiuded,  chaste,  ^workers  at  home,  kind 

see  fellow-worker,  working. 

Workest. — A.V.  ^work. 
Jno.  6.  30.  may  see,  and  believe  thee  ?  what  ^workest  thou  ? 

Worketh. — A.V.  ^causeth,  Hoeth,  ^effectual,  hvork. 

Jno.  5.  17.  My  Father  worketh  even  until  now 

ActslO.  35.  nudworketh  righteousness, is  acceptable  to  him 

Bom.  2.  9.  anguish,  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  'hv.  evil 

10.  honour  and  peace  to  every  man  that  xvorketh  good 

4.  4.  Now  to  him  that  worketh,  the  reward  is  not 

5.  But  to  him  that  worketh  not,  but  believeth  on  him 
15.  for  the  law  worketh  wrath ;  but  where  there  is  no  law 

5.  3.  knowing  that  tribulation  worketh  patience 
13.  10.  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighboiir 

1  Cor.  12.  6.  the  same  God,  who  ivorketh  all  things  in  all 

11.  all  these  worketh  the  one  and  the  same  Spirit 
16.  10.  he  worketh  the  work  of  the  Lord,  as  I  also  do 

2  Cor.  1.  6.  which  ^w.  in  the  patient  enduring  of  the  same 
4.  12.  So  then  death  worketh  in  us,  but  life  in  you 

17.  worketh  for  us  more  and  more  exceedingly 
7.  10.    For  godly  sorrow  tvorketh  repentance — but  the 

sorrow  of  the  world  worketh  death 
9.  11.  which  hvorketh  through  us  thanksgiving  to  Go^ 


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Gal.  3.  5.  and  worketh  miracles  among  you,  doeth  he  it 
Eph.  1.  11.  who  w.  all  things  after  the  counsel  of  his  will 

2.  2.  that  now  worketh  in  the  sons  of  disobedience 

3.  20.  according  to  the  power  that  worketh  in  us 
Phil.  2.  13.  for  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  you  both  to  will 
Col.  1.  29.  to  his  working,  which  worketh  in  me  mightily 
1  Th.  2.  13.  of  God,  which  also  ioori-e</t  in  you  that  believe 
Jos.  1.  3.  that  the  proof  of  your  faith  worketh  patience 

20.  the  wrath  of  man  w.  not  the  righteousness  of  God 
25.  not  a  hearer  that  forgetteth,  but  a  doer  that  *w. 
see  maketh,  xvorking. 

Work  Iniquity. — see  iniquity. 

Working — s. — A.V.  ^labouring,  ^operation — s,  ^strong 
delusion,  ^workers,  ^worketh,  ^working. 

Mk.  16.  20.  the  Lord  working  with  them,  and  confirming 
Rom.  1.  27.  men  with  men  working  unseemliness 

7.  13.  might  be  shewn  to  be  sin,  by  working  death  to  me 

1  Cor.  4.  12.   and  we  toil,  working  with  our  own  hands 
9.  6.  have  we  not  a  riglit  to  forbear  working  1 

12. 6.  there  are  diversities  of  '^workings,  but  the  same  God 

10.  and  to  another  ^workings  of  miracles 

2  Cor.  6.  1.  And  ^working  together  with  him  we  intreat 
Gal.  5.  6.  but  faith  ^working  through  love 

Ejih.  1. 19.  according  to  that  w.  of  tbe  strength  of  his  might 

3.  7.  according  to  the  working  of  his  power  fpart 

4.  16.  according  to  the  w.  in  due  measure  of  each  several 
28.  icorking  with  his  hands  the  thing  tbat  is  good 

Phil.  8.  21.  according  to  the  working  whereby  he  is  able 
Col.  1.  29. 1  labour  also,  striving  according  to  his  ivorking 
2.  12.  raised  with  him  through  faith  in  the  '^w.  of  God 

1  Th.  2.  9.  ^w.  night  and  day,  that  we  might  not  burden  any 

2  Th.  2.  9.  according  to  the  ivorking  of  Satan  [of  you 

11.  God  sendeth  them  a  ^w.  of  error,  that  they  should 
Heb.  13.  21.  ivorking  in  us  that  which  is  well-pleasing 
Rev.  16.  14.  for  they  are  spirits  of  devils,  working  signs 

see  work. 

Workman. 

2  Tiyn.  2.  15.  a  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  ashamed 
see  labourer. 

Workmanship. 

Eph.  2. 10.  For  we  axehis woi-kmanship,  created  iu  Christ 

Workmen. 
Acts  19.  25.  together,  with  the  workmen  of  like  occupation 

Works. — A.V.  '^children,  ^deeds. 

Mat.  11.  2.  John  heard  in  the  prison  the  w.  of  the  Christ 

19.  And  wisdom  is  justified  by  her  ^works 

23.3.  but  do  not  ye  after  their  ly.;  for  they  sa}',  and  do  not 
5.  But  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen  of  men 
Lu.  11.  48.  and  consent  unto  the  ^works  of  your  fathers 
J710.  3.  19.  for  their  "^works  were  evil  ("reproved 

20.  cometh  not  to  the  light,  lest  hia  ^works  should  be 

21.  to  the  light,  that  his  'hcorks  ina,y  be  made  manifest 

6.  20.  and  greater  works  than  these  will  he  shew  him 
36.    the  works  which   the  Father  hath  given  me   to 

accomplish,  the  very  works  that  I  do 
6. 28.  we  do,  that  we  may  work  the  works  of  God  ?   fdoest 

7.  3.  thy  disciples  also  may  behold  thy  w.  which  thou 
7.  hateth,  because  I  testify  of  it,  that  its  works  are  evil 

8. 39.  Abraham's  children,  ye  would  do  the  w.  of  Abraham 

41.  Ye  do  the  "^works  of  your  father 
9.  3.  that  the  works  of  God  should  be  made  manifest 


Jno.  9.  4.  We  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent  me 

10.  25.  the  works  that  I  do  in  my  Father's  name,  these 
32.  for  which  of  those  works  do  ye  stone  me  ? 

37.  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father,  believe  me  not 

38.  though  ye  believe  not  me,  believe  the  works 

14.  10.  but  the  Father  abiding  in  me  doeth  his  works 
11.  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very  ivorks'  sake 

14. 12.  the  works  that  I  do  shall  he  do  also  ;  and  greater 
works  than  these  shall  he  do 

15.  24.  the  works  which  none  other  did,  they  had  not 
Acts  7.  22.  Moses — was  mighty  in  his  words  and  ^wo7-ks 

41.  and  rejoiced  in  the  ivorks  of  their  hands 
26.  20.  turn  to  God,  doing  works  worthy  of  repentance 
Ro7n.2. 6.  who  will  render  to  every  man  according  to  his  ^w. 

3.  20.  because  by  the  ^ivorks  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh 

27.  By  what  manner  of  law  ?  of  works  ?  Nay :  but  by  a 

28.  justified  by  faith  apart  from  the  "^ivorks  of  the  law 

4.  2.  For  if  Abraham  was  justified  by  works 

6.   God  reckoneth  righteousness  apart  from  works 
9. 11.  might  stand,  not  of  works,  but  of  him  that  calleth 
32.  they  sought  it  not  by  faith,  but  as  it  were  by  works 

11.  6.  But  if  it  is  by  grace,  it  is  no  more  of  works 
13.  12.  let  us  therefore  cast  off  the  works  of  darkness 

2  Cor.  11.  15.  whose  end  shall  be  according  to  their  wor^s 

12.  12.  by  signs  and  wonders  and  mighty  ^works 
Gal.  2.  16.  man  is  not  justified  by  the  works  of  the  law 

3.  2.  Received  ye  the  Spirit  by  the  works  of  the  law 

5.  doeth  he  it  by  the  ivorks  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing 
10.  For  as  many  as  are  of  the  w.  of  the  law  are  under 

5.  19.  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest  [a  curse 
Eph.  2.  9.  not  of  works,  that  no  man  should  glory 

10.  created  in  Christ  .Jesus  for  good  works 

5.  11.  no  fellowship  with  the  unfruitful  w.  of  darkness 
Col.  1.  21.  enemies  in  your  mind  iu  your  evil  wor-ks 

2  Tiin.  1.  9.  a  holy  calling,  not  according  to  our  works 

4.  14.  the  Lord  will  render  to  him  according  to  his  w. 
Tit.  1.  16.  but  by  their  works  they  deny  him 

3.  5.  not  by  works  done  in  righteousness 
Heb.  1.  10.  And  the  heavens  are  th.&  works  of  thy  hands 

2.  7.  And  didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thy  hands 

3.  9.  And  saw  my  works  forty  years 

4.  3.  although  the  w.  were  finished  from  the  foundation 
4.  God  rested  on  the  seventh  day  from  all  his  ivorks 
10.  hath  himself  also  rested  from  his  works,  as  God  did 

6.  1.  again  a  foundation  of  repentance  from  dead  works 
9.  14.  cleanse  your  conscience  from  dead  works  to  serve 

Jas.  2.  14.  if  a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  but  have  not  works  ? 

17.  Even  so  faith,  if  it  have  not  works,  is  dead  in  itself 

18.  I  have  works  :  shew  me  thy  faith  apart  from  thy 

works,  and  I  bj'  my  works  will  shew  thee  my  faith 

20.  0  vain  man,  that  faith  apart  from  works  is  barren  ? 

21.  "Was  not  Abraham  our  father  justified  by  works 

22.  faith  wrought  with  his  works,  and  by  works  was 

24.  Ye  see  that  by  works  a  man  is  justified  [faith 

25.  was  not  also  Rahab  the  harlot  justified  by  works 

26.  even  so  faith  apart  from  works  is  dead 

3.  13.  let  him  shew  by  his  good  life  his  works 
2  Pet.  3.  10.  the  earth  and  the  works  that  are  therein 

1  Jno.  3.  8.  that  he  might  destroy  the  works  of  the  devil 

2  Jno.  11.  giveth  him  greeting  partaketh  in  his  evil  Hvorks 

3  Jno.  10.  I  will  bring  to  remembrance  his  ^works 

Jude  15.  convict  all  the  ungodlyof  all  their  ^w.  of  ungodliness 
Rev.  2.  2.  I  know  thy  works.  19:  3.  1,  8,  15 

6.  that  thou  hatest  the  "^works  of  the  Nicolaitans 

22.  great  tribulation,  except  they  repent  of  her  ^works 

23.  give  unto  each  one  of  you  according  to  your  works 
26.  bethat  keepeth  my  works  unto  the  end,  to  him  will  I 

3.  2.  for  I  have  found  no  works  of  thine  fulfilled 

9.  20.  repented  not  of  the  works  of  their  hands.  16.  *11 


383 


WORKS 

Bev.li.  13.  from  their  labours ;  for  their  w.  follow  wifchthem 
18.  6.  double  unto  her  the  double  according  to  her  tvorks 
20.13.  judgedevery  man  according  to  their  wor/cs.  12 
see  deeds,  evil,  great,  mighty. 

World.— ^.F.  dearth. 
Mat.  4.  8.  sheweth  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world. 

5.  14.  Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world  ILu.  4.  5 

13.  22.  and  the  care  of  the  world.  Mk.  4.  19 

33.  utter  things  hidden  from  the  foundation  of  the  w. 

38.  and  the  field  is  the  tvorld  ;  and  the  good  seed,  these 

39.  and  the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world 

40.  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  the  world.  49 

16.  26.  be  profited,  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world, 

and  forfeit  his  life  ?  Mk.  8.  36 :  Lu.  9.  2.5 
18. 7.  Woe  unto  the  w.  because  of  occasions  of  stumbling ! 
2t.  3.  sign  of  thy  coming,  and  of  the  end  of  the  world  ? 

21.  tribulation — not  been  from  the  beginning  of  the  w. 
28.  20.  I  am  with  you  alway,  even  unto  the  end  of  the  w. 

Mk.  14.  9.  the  whole  world,  that  also  which  this  woman 
Lu.  1.  70.  prophets  which  have  been  since  the  w.  began). 

2.  1.  that  all  the  world  should  be  enrolled      yActs  3.  21 

20.  35.  that  are  accounted  worthy  to  attain  to  that  world 

21.  26.  fear,  and  for  expectation  of  the  things  which  are 

coming  on  the  '^world     [and  the  w.  knew  him  not 
Jno.  1.  10.  He  was  in  the  iv.,  and  the  w.  was  made  by  him, 

29.  Lamb  of  God,  which  taketh  away  the  sin  of  the  iv. ! 

3.  16.  For  God  so  loved  the  luorld,  that  he  gave  his  only 
17.  sent  not  the  Son  into  the  world  to  judge  the  icorld  ; 

but  that  the  world  should  be  saved  through  him 

4.  42.  is  indeed  the  Saviour  of  the  world.  1  Jno.  4.  14 

6.  33.  down  out  of  heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto  the  world 
51.  which  I  will  give  is  my  flesh,  for  the  life  of  the  world 

7.  4.  If  thoudoest  these  things,  manifest  thyself  to  the  w. 
7.  The  world  cannot  hate  you  ;  but  me  it  hateth 

8.  12.  I  am  the  light  of  the  world.  9.  5 

26.  which  I  heard  from  him,  these  speak  I  unto  the  w. 
12.  19.  ye  prevail  nothing :  lo,  the  w.  is  gone  after  him 

47.  I  came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save  the  world 

14.  17.  Spirit  of  truth :  whom  the  world  cannot  receive 
19.  a  little  while,  and  the  world  beholdeth  me  no  more 

22.  manifest  thyself  unto  us,  and  not  unto  the  world  ? 

27.  not  as  the  world  giveth,  give  I  unto  you 

30.  much  with  you,  for  the  prince  of  the  world  cometh 

31.  that  the  world  may  know  that  I  love  the  Father 

15.  18.  If  the  world  hateth  you,  ye  know.   1  Jno.  3.  13 
19.  If  ye  were  of  the  world,  the  tvorld  would  love— ye 

are  not  of  the  w. — -out  of  the  w. — w  hateth  you 

16.  20.  weep  and  lament,  bvit  the  world  shall  rejoice 

28.  and  am  come  into  the  world  :  again,  I  leave  the  w. 
33.  world  ye  have  tribulation — I  have  overcome  the  w. 

17.  5.  the  glory  which  I  had  with  thee  before  the  w.  was 
6.  the  men  whom  thou  gavest  me  out  of  the  world 

9.  I  pray  for  them  :  I  pray  not  for  the  world 

14.  the  world  hateth  them,  because  they  are  not  of  the 

world,  even  as  I  am  not  of  the  tvorld.  16 

15.  not  that  thou  shouldest  take  them  from  the  world 
21.  that  the  iv.  may  believe  that  thou  didst  send  me.  23 

24.  thou  lovedst  me  before  the  foundation  of  the  world 

25.  O  righteous  Father,  the  world  knew  thee  not 

18.  20.  I  have  spoken  openly  to  the  world 

21.  25.  the  world  itself  would  not  contain  the  books 
Acts  11.  28.  should  be  a  great  famine  over  all  the  world 
15.  18.  things  known  from  the  beginning  of  the  world 

17.  6.  These  that  have  turned  the  world  upside  down 
24.  The  God  that  made  the  world  and  all  things 

31.  in  the  which  he  will  judge  the  w.  in  righteousness 

19.  27.  whom  all  Asia  and  the  world  worshippeth 
24.  5.  among  all  the  Jews  throughout  the  world 

Bom.  1. 8.  your  faith  is  proclaimed  throughout  the  whole  w. 


WOELD 

Bom.  1.  20  since  the  creation  of  the  world  are  clearly  seen 
3.  6.  for  then  how  shall  God  judge  the  ivorld  ? 

19.  the  w.  may  be  brought  under  the  judgement  of  God 
4. 13.  or  to  his  seed,  that  he  should  be  heir  of  the  world 

10.  18.   And  their  words  unto  the  ends  of  the  world 

11.  12.  Now  if  their  fall  is  the  riches  of  the  world 

15.  casting  away  of  them  is  the  reconciling  of  the  world 

1  Cor.  1.  20.  where  is  the  disputer  of  this  world  ? — God 

made  foolish  the  wisdom  of  the  world  ? 
21 .  the  world  through  its  wisdom  knew  not  God 

27.  God  chose  the  foolish  things  of  the  w. — weak  things 

28.  and  the  base  things  of  the  -world         [of  the  world 

2.  12.  But  we  received,  not  the  spirit  of  the  loorld 

3.  22.  ApoUos,  or  Cephas,  or  the  world,  or  life,  or  death 

4.  9.  for  we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  tlie  world 
13.  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  the  world 

5.  10.  fornicators  of  this  world  -go  out  of  the  world 

6.  2.  shall  judge  the  world  ?  and  if  the  world  is  judged 

7.  31.  those  that  use  the  loorld,  as  not  abusing  it 

33.  married  is  careful  for  the  things  of  the  world.  34 
11.  32.  that  we  may  not  be  condemned  with  the  world 

2  Cor.  5.  19.  God  was  in  Christ  reconciling  the  ivorld 

7.  10.  but  the  sorrow  of  the  world  worketh  death   [8, 20 
Gal.  4.  3.  in  bondage  under  the  rudiments  of  the  w.  CoZ.  2. 

6.  14.  through  which  the  M)o?-/d  hath  been  crucified  unto 
me,  and  I  unto  the  tvorld 
Heb.  1.  6.  bringeth  in  the  firstborn  into  the  world  he  saith 

2.  5.  not  unto  angels  did  he  subject  the  world  to  come 
9.  26.  often  have  suffered  since  the  foundation  of  the  w. 
11.7.  through  which  he  condemnei  the  j<;orZ<i 

38.  (of  whom  the  world  was  not  worthy) 
Jas.  1.  27.  and  to  keep  himself  unspotted  from  the  world 
2. 5.  God  choose — poor  as  to  the  world  to  be  rich  in  faith 

3.  6.  the  tongue  is  a  fire  :  the  world  of  iniquity 

4.  4.  the  friendship  of  the  world — friend  of  the  world 

2  Pet.  2.  5.  spared  not  the  ancient  world— when  he  brought 
a  flood  upon  the  world  of  the  ungodly 

20.  after  they  have  escaped  the  defilements  of  the  world 
3.  6.  by  which  means  the  world  that  then  was 

1  Jno.  2.  2.  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for  the  whole  world 

15.  Love  not  the  world,  neither  the  things  that  are  in 

the  tvorld.     If  any  man  love  the  world 

16.  of  life,  is  not  of  the  Father,  but  is  of  the  world 

17.  And  the  world  passeth  away,  and  the  lust  thereof 

3.  1.  For  this  cause  the  tvorld  kuoweth  us  not 

17.  whoso  hath  the  w.'s  goods,  and  beholdeth  his  brother 

4.  5.  They  are  of  the  world  :  therefore  speak  they  as 

of  the  world,  and  the  world  heareth  them 

5.  4.    For  whatsoever  is  begotten  of  God  overcoraeth 

the  tvorld — overcome  the  world.  5 
19.   of  God,  and  the  whole  tvorld  lieth  in  the  evil  one 
Bev.  3.  10.  that  hour  which  is  to  come  upon  the  whole  w. 

11.  15.  The  kingdom  of  the  w.  isbecome  the  kingdom  of 

12.  9.  Satan,  the  deceiver  of  the  whole  world  [our  Lord 

see  age,  ages,  earth,  evermore,  times,  worlds. 

Foundation  of  the  World.— see  foundation. 

In,  or  into  the  World. 

Ma^.24.14.  gospel — shall  be  preached  iu  ^/le  whole  w.  26. 13 
Mk.  10. 30.  and  in  the  w.  to  come  eternal  life.  Lu.  18.  30 

16.  15.  Go  ye  into  all  the  world,  and  preach  the  gospel 
Jno.  1.  9.  which  lishteth  every  man,  coming  into  the  tvorld 
10.  He  was  in  the  world,  and  the  world  was  made  by  him 
3.  17.  God  sent  not  the  Son  into  the  world  to  judge 
19.  lightis  come  into  the  w.,  and  men  loved  thedarkness 

6.  14.  This  is — the  prophet  that  cometh  into  the  world 
9. 5.  When  I  am  in  the  tvorld,  I  am  the  light  of  the  world 


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■Ino.  10.  3G.  wLom  the  Father  sauctified  and  sent  *.  the  w. 

11.  27.  Son  of  God,  even  he  that  cometh  mto  the  world 

12.  46.  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world 

13.  1.  having  loved  his  own  which  were  in  the  tvorld 
IG.  33.  In  the  world  ye  have  tribulation 

17.  11.  I  am  no  more  in  the  w.,  and  these  are  in  the  tv. 
13.  and  these  things  I  speak  i)i  the  icorld 

18.  send  me  into  tlie  iv. ,  even  so  sent  I  them  into  the  tv. 

18.  37.  born,  and  to  this  end  am  I  come  into  the  %vorld 
Bom.  5.  12.  as  through  one  man  sin  entei^ed  into  the  world 

13.  for  until  the  law  sin  was  in  tlie  ivorld 

1  Cor.  8.  4.  we  know  that  no  idol  is  anything  in  the  ivorld 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  we  behaved  ourselves  in  the  ivorld 

Eph.  2.  12.  having  no  hope  and  without  God  in  the  world 
Col.  1.  6.  also  in  all  tlie  (t'orZcZ  bearing  fruit  and  increasing 

2. 20.  as  though  living  in  the  iv.,  do  ye  subject  yourselves 
1  Tim.  1. 15.  Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  w.  to  save  sinners 

3.  16.  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up  in  glory 

6.  7.  for  we  brought  nothing  into  the  world 

Heh.  10.  5.  when  he  cometh  into  the  world,  he  saith.  1.  6 

1  Fet.  5.  9.  accomplished  in  your  brethren  who  are  in  thew. 

2  Pet.  1.  4.  the  corruption  that  is  in  the  world  by  lust 

1  Jno.  2. 15.  Love  not  the  world,  neither  the  things — in  the  iv. 

16.  For  all  that  is  in  the  world,  the  lust  of  the  flesh 
■1.  1.  many  false  prophets  are  gone  out  into  the  ivorld 

3.  that  it  cometh ;  and  now  it  is  in  the  ivorld  already 
'4.  greater  is  he  that  is  in  you  than  he  that  is  in  the  w. 

9.  God  hath  sent  his  only  begotten  Son  into  the  ivorld 

2  Jno.  7.  For  many  deceivers  are  gone  forth  into  the  ivorld 

This'^or\6..—A.T.  Hvorldly. 

Mat.  12.  32.  it  shall  not  be  forgiven  him,  neither  in  this  w. 
Lu.  16.  8.  the  sons  of  tliis  w.  are  for  their  own  generation 

20.  34.  The  sons  of  tliis  world  marry  [wiser 

Jno.  8.  23.  ye  are  of  this  ivorld;  I  am  not  of  this  world 

y.  39.  For  judgement  came  I  into  this  world 

11.  9.  because  he  seeth  the  light  of  this  ivorld 

12.  2-5.  he  that  hateth  his  life  in  this  world  shall  keep  it 
31.  Now  is  the  judgement  of  this  world :  now  shall 

the  prince  of  tliis  world  be  cast  out 

13.  1.  he  should  depart  out  of  this  ivorld xintotheFa:th.ev 
16. 11.  because  the  prince  of  tliis  world  hath  been  judged 
IS.  36.  My  kingdom  is  not  of  this  ivorld  :  if  my  king- 
dom were  of  this  w.,  then  would  my  servants  fight 

Bom.  12.  2.  And  be  not  fashioned  according  to  this  world 

1  Cor.  1.  20.  where  is  the  disputer  of  this  world  ? 

2.  6.  a  wisdom  not  of  this  w.,  nor  of  the  rulers  of  thisw. 
8.  which  none  of  the  nUers  of  tliis  world  kuoweth 
3. 18.  If  any  man  thinketh  that  he  is  wise — in  this  world 

19.  For  the  wisdom  of  this  w.  is  foolishness  with  God 
5.  10.  not  altogether  with  the  fornicators  of  this  world 

7.  31.  for  the  fashion  of  this  ivorld  passeth  away 

2  Cor.  4.  4.  the  god  of  this  world  hath  blinded  the  minds 
Gal.  1.  4.  might  deliver  ns  out  of  this  present  evil  ivorld 
Ex>h.  1.  21.  every  name— not  only  in  this  world 

2.  2.  ye  walked  according  to  the  course  of  tliis  world 

1  Tim.  6.  17.  Charge  them  that  are  rich  inthis  presently. 

2  Tim.'i.  10.  Demasforsookme,havingloved  ^/u's  presently. 
Tit.  2. 12.  righteously  and  godly  in  this  present  world 
Heh.  9.  1.  and  its  sanctuary,  a  sanctuary  of  Hhis  world 

1  Jno.  4. 17.  because  as  he  is,  even  so  are  we  in  this  world 

Worldly. 

Tit.  2.  12.  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  liists 
see  this  world. 

World-rulers. — A.V.  ^rulers  of  the  darkness  of  this 
world. 


Eph.  6.  12.  against  the  ^world-rulers  of  this  darkness 
50 


Worlds.— J. T'.  ^world. 

1  Cor.  2.  7.  which  God  foreordained  before  the  hv.  unto  our 
Heb.  1.  2.  throiigh  whom  also  he  made  the  worlds  [glory 

11.  3.  the  worlds  have  been  framed  by  the  word  of  God 

Worm— s. 

Mk.  9.  48.  then-  w.  dieth  not,  and  the  fire  is  not  quenched 
Acts  12.  23.  he  [Herod]  was  eaten  of  worms 

Wormwood. 
Bev.  8. 11.  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  TF.— became  w. 

Worn.— A.V.  hvare. 
Lu.  8.  27.  for  a  long  time  he  had  hvorn  no  clothes 

Worse.— .4. F.  ^better. 

Mat.  9.  16.  and  a  ivorse  rent  is  made.  Mk.  2.  21 

12.  45.  and  the  last  state  of  that  man  becometh  tvorse 

than  the  first.  Lu.  11.  26 

27.  64.  and  the  last  error  will  be  worse  than  the  first 
Mk.  5.  26.  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  grew  ivorse 
Jno.  2.  10.  men  have  drunk  freely,  then  that  which  is  w. 

5.  14.  sin  no  more,  lest  a  ivorse  thing  befall  thee 
Bom.  3.  9.  What  then  ?  are  we  in  hvorse  case  than  they  ? 
1  Cor.  8.  8.  neither,  if  we  eat  not,  are  we  the  tvorse 

11.  17.  come  together  not  for  the  better  but  for  the  iv. 

1  Tim.  5.  8.  denied  the  faith,  and  is  w.  than  an  unbeliever 

2  Tim.  3. 13.  evil  men  and  impostors  shall  was  w.  and  w. 
2  Pet.  2.  20.  the  last  state  is  become  worse  with  them 

Worship. — A.V.  ^devotions. 

Mat.  2.  2.  star  in  the  east,  and  are  come  to  worshij}  him 

8.  me  word,  that  I  also  may  come  and  worshij)  him 

4.  9.  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  worship  me.  Lu.  4.  7 

10.  Thou  shalt  ivorship  the  Lord  thy  God.  Lu.  4.  8 

15.  9.  But  in  vain  do  they  ivorship  me.  Mk.  7.  7 

Jno.  4.  20.  Jei-usalem  is  the  place  where  men  ought  to  w. 

22.  Ye  worship  that  which  ye  know  not :  we  worship 

that  which  we  know 

23.  shall  ivorship  the  Father  in  spirit  andtnith.  21,24 

12.  20.  certain  Greeks  among  those  that  went  up  to  w. 
Acts  7.  43.  The  figures  which  ye  made  to  worship  them 

8.  27.  eunuch — who  had  come  to  Jerusalem  for  to  iv. 

17.  23.  and  observed  the  objects  of  yoiir  hvorship — What 

therefore  ye  worship  in  ignorance 

18.  13.  persuadeth  men  to  w.  God  contrary  to  the  law 
24.  11.  twelve  days  since  I  went  up  to  w.  at  Jerusalem 

1  Cor.  14.  25.  he  will  fall  down  on  his  face  and  ivorsh  ip  God 
Phil.  3.  3.  who  worship  by  the  Spirit  of  God,  and  glory  in 
Heb.  1.  0.  And  let  all  the  angels  of  God  worship  him 
Bev.  3.  9.  I  will  make  them  to  come  andw.  before  thy  feet 
4.  10.  and  shall  iyors/;i>  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

9.  2C.  that  they  should  not  ivorship  devila,  and  the  idols 
11.  1.  and  the  altar,  and  them  that  worship  therein 

13.  8.  And  all  that  dwell  on  the  earth  shall  worship  him 
12.  them  that  dwell  therein  to  ivorship  the  first  beast 
15.  many  as  should  not  w.  the  image  of  the  beast.  14. 11 

14.  7.  ivorship  him  that  made  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

15.  4.  all  the  nations  shall  come  and  worship  before  thee 
19.  10.  before  his  feet  to  worship  him — w.  God.  22.  8,  9 

see  fjlory,  serve,  worshippers,  worshippeth. 

Worshipped. 
Mat.  2.  11.  and  they  fell  down  and  worshipped  him  _ 

8.  2.  there  came  to  him  a  leper  and  worshipped  him 

9.  18.  there  came  a  ruler,  and  worshipped  him 
14.  33.  they  that  were  in  the  boat  worshipped  him 


385 


WOESHIPPED 


WOUNDED 


Mat.  15.  25.  But  she  came  and  luorshipped  him,  saying 
18.  26.  The  servant  therefore  fell  down  and  lo.  him 
28.  9.  took  hold  of  his  feet,  and  worsUix)2:>e(l  him 
17.  And  when  they  saw  him,  they  worshipped  him 

MJc.  5.  6.  he  saw  Jesxis  from  afar,  he  ran  and  iv.  him 

15.  19.  and  bowing  their  knees  ivorshijrped  him 

Lit.  24. 52.  they  iuorshipped)iiTa,?LnCiv&tnvn.edL  to  Jerusalem 
Jno.  4. 20.  Our  fathers  loorshippied  in  this  momitain 

9.  38.  Lord,  I  believe.    And  he  wo^sJiijjped  him 
Acts  10.  25.  and  fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  tvorshipjjed  him 

16.  14.  one  that  ivorslrip)ped  God,  heard  us 

18.  7.  named  Titus  Justus,  one  that  luorsliipped  God 
Bom.  1.  25.  and  worshipped  and  served  the  creature  rather 

2  Til.  2.  4.  against  all  that  is  called  God  or  that  is  iv. 
Heb.  11.  21.  and  iv.,  leaning  upon  the  top  of  his  staff 
liev.  5.  14.  And  the  elders  fell  down  and  w.  11.  16  :  19.  4 

7.  11.  they  fell  on  their  faces,  SLndioorslupiped  God 

13.  4.  and  they  ivorshipped  the  dragon — they  lu.  the  beast 
16.  2.  and  which  wmshipped  his  image.  19.  20 
20.  4.  and  such  as  ivorship>ped  not  the  beast 
see  served. 

Worshipper— s.—^.F.  ^service,  hvorship. 

Jno.  4.  23.  when  the  true  xvorship)pers  shall  worship  the 
Father — the  Father  seek  to  be  his  hoor shippers 

9.  31.  but  if  any  man  be  a  ivorshijjjier  of  God 

Heb.  9.  9.  the  conscience,  make  the  Hvorshipper  perfect 

10.  2.  because  the  %u.,  having  been  once  cleansed 

see  tcmiiU  keeper. 

Worshippeth.— 4.  V.  '^worship. 

Acts  19.  27.  whom  all  Asia  and  the  world  ivorsMppeth 
Bev.  14.  9.  If  any  man  hv.  the  beast  and  his  image 

Worshipping.— ^.F.  '^served  God. 

Mat.  20.  20.  the  mother — with  her  sons,  ivorshipping  him 
Lu.  2.  37.  ^worshipinng  with  fastings  and  supplications 
Col.  2. 18.  by  a  voluntary  humility  and  w.  of  the  angels 

Worthily.— 4. F.  '^becometh,  ^godlij  sort,Huorthij. 

Bom.  16.  2.  that  ye  receive  her  [Phoebe]  in  the  Lord,  hv. 
Eph.  4.  1.  beseech  you  to  walk  ^worthily  of  the  calling 
Col.  1.  10.  to  walk  hvorthihj  of  the  Lord  unto.  1  Th.  2.  ^12 

3  Jno.  6.  set  forward  on  their  journey  "^worthily  of  God 

Worthy.— ^.F.  ^becometh,  ^meet. 

Mat.  3.  8.  Bring  forth— fruit  ^w.  of  repentance.  Lii.  3.  8 
11.  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear.  Mk.  1.  7  : 
Lu.  3.  16  :  Jno.  1.  27  :  Acts  13.  25 

8.  8.  Lord,  I  am  not  zvorthy  that  thou  shouldest  come 

under  my  roof,  Lu.  7.  6 
10.  10.  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  food 
11.  village  ye  shall  enter,  search  out  who  in  it  is  luorthy 
13.  And  if  the  house  bo  worthy — but  if  it  be  not  worthy 
37.  loveth  father  or  mother  more  than  me  is  not  iuorthy 
of  me — is  not  ivorthy  of  me.  38 
22.  8.  but  they  that  were  bidden  were  not  ivorthi) 
Lti.  7.  4._IIe  is  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  do  this  for  him 
7.  neither  thought  I  myself  worthy  to  come  unto  thee 
10.  7.  for  the  labourer  is  ivorthy  of  his  hire.  1  Ti7>i.  5. 18 
12.  48.  and  did  things  luorthy  of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten 
15.  19.  I  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son 
20.  35.  they  that  are  accounted  w.  to  attain  to  that  world 
Acts  26.  20.  turn  to  God,  doing  works  "w.  of  repentance 
Rom.  8.  18.  are  not  worthy  to  be  compared  with  the  glory 
Phil.  1.  27.    let  your  manner  of  life  be  hoorthy  of  the 
gospel  of  Christ  [acceptation.  4.  9 

1  Ti.7n.  1.  15.   Faithful  is  the  saying,  and  ivorthy  of  all 


Heb.  10.  29.  shall  he  be  judged  ivorthy,  who  hath  trodden 

11.  38.  (of  whom  the  world  was  not  worthy) 

Bev.  3.  4.  shall  walk  with  me  in  white  ;  for  they  are  w. 

4.  11.  Worthy  art  thou,  our  Lord  and  our  God 

5.  2.  Who  is  worthy  to  open  the  book.  4,  9 

12.   Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  hath  been  slain 
16.  6.  hast  thou  given  them  to  drink  :  they  are  worthy 
see  corrected,  count,  counted,  honourable,  prevail,  ioorthily. 

Worthy  of  death. — see  death. 

Wot. 

Acts  3. 17.  I  wot  that  in  ignorance  ye  did  it 

7.40.  as  for  this  Moses — we  wot  not  what  is  become  of  him 
Bom.  11. 2.  Or  w.  ye  not  what  the  scripture  saith  of  Elijah  ? 
Phil,  1.  22.  then  what  I  shall  choose  I  tvot  not 

Would. — A.V.  ^desire. 

Mat.  7.  12.  ivoulcl  that  men  should  do  unto  you.  Lu.  6.  31 
23.  37.  how  often  W.I  have  gathered  thy  children.  Lu.ld. 
27.  15.  release — one  prisoner,  whom  they  would        [34 

Mk.  3.  13.  and  calleth  unto  him  whom  he  himself  would 

9.  35.  If  any  man  hvould  be  first,  he  shall  be  last  of  all 

10.  36.  What  would  ye  that  I  should  do  for  you  ?  35 
Jno.  6.  11.  likewise  also  of  the  fishes  as  much  as  they  w. 
Acts  18. 14.  reason  would  that  I  should  bear  with  you 

26.  29.  I  would  to  God,  that  whether  with  little  or  with 
Boin.  7. 15.  for  not  what  I  would,  that  do  I  practise.  19, 21 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  yea  and  I  ivonld  that  ye  did  reign 

7.  7.  Yet  I  luould  that  all  men  were  even  as  I  myself 
14.  5.  Now  I  ivould  have  you  all  speak  with  tongues 

2  Cor.  11.  1.   Would  that  ye  could  bear  with  me  in  a  little 

12.  20.  find  yoii  not  such  as  I  ivould,  and  should  myself 

be  foiind  of  you  such  as  ye  ivould  not  [poor 

Gal.  2.  10.  only  they  would  that  we  should  remember  the 
5.  12. 1  would  that  they  which  unsettle  you  would  even 
17.  that  ye  may  not  do  the  things  that  ye  ivould 
Col.  2.  1.  For  I  w.  have  you  know  how  greatly  I  strive 

3  Jjio.  10.  and  them  that  ivould  he  forbiddeth 
Bev.  3. 15.  I  would  thou  wert  cold  or  hot 

see  desired,  wish. 
Would  not. 

Mat.  2. 18.  Rachel  weeping — And  she  iv.  not  be  comforted 

18.  30.  And  he  would  not :  but  went  and  cast  him 

23.  37.  under  her  wings,  and  ye  ivould  not !  Lu.  13.  34 
Mk.  9.  30.  and  he  ivould  not  that  any  man  should  know 
Lu.  18.  4.  And  he  would  not  for  a  while  :  but  afterward 

19.  27.  which  would  not  that  I  should  reign  over  them 
Bo)n.  7.  16.  But  if  what  I  would  not,  that  I  do.  20 

19.  but  the  evil  which  I  ivould  not,  that  I  practise 

11.  25.  For  I  would  not,  brethren,  have  you.  1  Cor.  10.1 

1  Cor.  10.  20. 1  would  notthat  ye  should  have  communion 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  myself  be  found  of  you  such  as  ye  would  not 

Wouldest.— ^,F.  hvilt. 

Mat.  20.  21.  What  hv.  thou  ? — that  these  my  two  sons 
Jno .  21. 18.  and  walkedst  whither  thou  wouldest — and  carry 

thee  whither  thou  wouldest  not 
Heb.  10.  5.  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  wouldest  not.  8 

Wound. — ^4.F.  hvrapped. 

Mk.  15.  46.  taking  him  down,  hv.  him  in  the  linen  cloth 

see  bound,  death-stroke,  stroke,  wounding,  wrapped. 

Wounded. 

Lu.  20.  12.  they  wounded,  and  cast  him  forth.  Mk.  12.  4 

Acts  19.  16.  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked  and  ivounded 

see  heat,  smitten. 


386 


WOUNDING 


WEITING 


Wounding. — A.V.  ^wound. 
1  Cor.  8. 12.  ^wounding  their  conscience  when  it  is  weak 

Wounds. 

Lu.  10.  34.  bound  up  his  woxmds,  pouring  on  them  oil 
see  hound. 

Woven. 
J)w.  19.  23.  without  seam,  woven  from  the  top  throughout 

Wranglings. — A.V.  ^perverse  disputings, 

1  Tim.  6.  5.  ^wranglings  of  men  corrupted  in  mind 

Wrapped.— ^.F.  Hvound. 

Mat.  27.  59.  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen  cloth.  Lu.  23.  53 

Lu.  2.  7.  and  she  wrapped  him  in  swaddling  clothes.  12 

Acts  5.  6.  the  young  men  arose  and  '^wrapped  him  round 

see  rolled,  wound. 

Wrath — s. — A.  V.  Hengeance,  hvrath. 

Mat.  3.  7.  to  flee  from  the  wrath  to  come  ?  Lu.  3.  7 

Z/u.  4.  28.  they  were  all  filled  with  w.  in  the  synagogue. 

21.  23.  and  wrath  unto  this  people  [Acts  lO.  28 

Bom.  2.  5.  treasurest  iip  for  thyself  ii).  in  the  day  of  wrath 

8.  obey  unrighteousness,  shall  be  wrath  and  indignation 

3.  5.  Is  God  unrighteous  who  visiteth  with  ^wrath  ? 

4.  15.  for  the  law  worketh  w.;  but  where  there  is  no  law 
9.  22.  What  if  God,  willing  to  shew  his  wrath — vessels 

of  wrath  fitted  unto  destruction 
12. 19.  Avenge  not  yourselves — but  give  place  unto  wrath 

13.  4.  an  avenger  for  ivrath  to  him  that  doeth  evil 

5.  needs  be  in  subjection,  not  only  because  of  the  lu. 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  there  should  be  strife,  jealousy,  wraths 
Gal.  5.  20.  [works  of  the  flesh]  strife,  jealousies,  '^wraths 
Eph.  2.  3.  and  were  by  nature  children  of  wrath 

4.  26.  let  not  the  sun  go  down  upon  your  ivrath 

31.  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  and  anger,  and  clamour 

6. 4.  And,  ye  fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  to  wrath 

Col.  3.  8.  anger,  wrath,  malice,  railing,  shameful  speaking 

1  Th.  1. 10.  Jesus,  which  delivereth  us  from  the  w.  to  come 

2.  16.  but  the  iv.  is  come  upon  them  to  the  uttermost 

5.  9.  For  God  appointed  us  not  unto  2vrath 

1  Tim.  2.8.  liftingupholyhands,withouti<;.  and  disputing 
Heb.  3.  11.  As  I  sware  in  my  lurath.  4.  3 

11.  27.  forsook  Egypt,  not  fearing  the  lurathoi  the  king 
Jas.  1.  19.  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak,  slow  to  zvrath 

20.  the  w.  of  man  worketh  not  the  righteousness  of  God 
liev.  6.  16.  hide  us — and  from  the  ivratli  of  the  Lamb 

17.  for  the  great  day  of  their  ivrath  is  come 

11.  18.  thy  t«.  came,  and  the  time  of  the  dead  to  be  judged 

12.  12.  devil  is  gone  down  unto  you,  having  greni  ivrath 

14.  8.  drink  of  the  wine  of  the  w.  of  her  fornication.  18.  3 
16.  19.  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  the  fierceness  of  his  ivrath 

Wrath  of  God. 

Jno.  3.  36.  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him 

Bom.  1.  18.  For  the  wca^/i  o/ GofZis  revealed  from  heaven 

6.  9.  we  be  saved  from  the  wrath  of  God  through  hini 
Eph,  5.  6.  Cometh  the  w.  of  G.  upon  the  sons  of  disobedi- 
Bev.  14.  10.  drinkof  the  wineofthez<;.  o/ G.  [ence.  Col.3.G 

19.  winepress,  the  great  winepress,  of  the  wrath  of  Gud 

15.  1.  for  in  them  is  finished  the  wrath  of  God 

16.  1.  pour  out  the  seven  bowls  of  the  lo.  of  God.  15.  7 
19.15.  winepressof  the  fierceness  of  thety.o/ Almighty  Gor? 

Wrest. 

2  Fet.  3.  16.  which  the  ignorant  and  unstedfast  wrcat 


Wrestle. — A.V.  see  wrestling. 

Wrestling.— ^.F.  hvrestle. 

Eph,  6. 12.  For  our  ^w.  is  not  against  flesh  and  blood 

Wretched. 

Bom.  7.  24.  O  w.  man  that  I  am !  who  shall  deUver  me 
Bev.  3.  17.  aiad  knowest  not  that  thou  art  the  ivretched  one 

Wrinkle. 
Ejih,  5.  27.  a  glorious  church,  not  having  spot  or  wrinhle 

Write.— .4.  F.  hvritten,  ^wrote. 
Mk.  10.  4.  Moses  suffered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorcement 
Lu.  1.  3.  to  write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  excellent 

16.  6.  Take  thy  bond,  and  sit  down  quickly  and  w.  fifty 

7.  Take  thy  bond,  and  write  fourscore 

Jno.  1.  45.  Moses  in  the  law,  and  the  prophets,  did  write 

19.  21.  Write  not,  The  King  of  the  Jews 
Acts  15.  20.  but  that  we  w.  unto  them  that  they  abstain 

25.  26.  Of  whom  I  have  no  certain  thing  to  write— 
I  may  have  somewhat  to  ivriie 
Bom.  15.  15.  But  I  Hurite  the  more  boldly  imto  you 

16.  22.  I  Tertius,  who  "^writethQ  epistle,  salute  you 

1  Cor.  4.  14.  I  write  not  these  things  to  shame  you 
5.  11.  now  I  ^write  unto  you  not  to  keep  company 

9.  15.  I  ^write  not  these  things  that  it  may  be  so  done 
14.  37.  take  knowledge  of  the  things  which  I  w.  unto  you 

2  Cor.  1.  13.  For  we  tvrite  none  other  things  unto  you 

2.  9.  For  to  this  end  also  did  I  ivrite,  that  I  might  know 

9.  1.  the  saints,  it  is  superfluous  for  me  to  lorile  to  you 
13. 10.  For  this  cause  I  write  these  things  while  abfaeut 

Gal.  1.  20.  Now  touching  the  things  which  I  w.  unto  you 
Phil.  3.  1.  To  ivrite  the  same  things  to  you,  to  me  indeed 

1  Th.  4.  9.  ye  have  no  need  that  one  ivrite  unto  you 

2  Th.  3.  17.  which  is  the  token  in  every  epistle:  sol  write 

1  Tim.  3.  14.  These  things  ivrite  1  unto  thee,  hoping  to 
Philem.  19.  I  Paul  ^ivrite  it  with  mine  own  hand 

21.  Having  confidence  in  thine  obedience  I  ^^y.  unto  thee 
Ueb.  8.  10.  And  on  their  heart  also  will  I  w.  them.  10.  16 

2  Pet.  3.  1.  the  second  epistle  that  I  write  unto  you 

1  Jno,  1.  4.  these  things  we  write,  that  our  joy  may  be 

2.  7.  Beloved,  no  new  commandment  write  I  unto  you 

8.  Again,  a  new  commandment  write  I  unto  you 
12.  I  write  unto  you,  my  little  children.  2.  1 

13. 1  ivrite  unto  you,  fathers — I  iv.  unto  you,  young  men 

2  Jno.  12.  Having  many  things  to  write  unto  you,  I  would 

not  write  them  with  paper  and  ink.  3  Jno.  13 
Jude  3.  I  was  giving  all  diligence  to  ivrite  unto  you — I 

was  constrained  to  write  unto  you 
Bev.  1.  11.  What  thou  seest,  write  in  a  book.  19 
2. 1.  To  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Ephesus  write 
8.  in  Smyrna  ivrite.    12.  in  Pergamum  ivrite 
18.  in  Thyatira  write.     3.  1.  in  Sardis  ivrite 

3.  7.  in  Philadelphia  write.     14.  in  Laodicea  write 
12.  and  I  will  write  upon  him  the  name  of  my  God 

10.  4.  I  was  about  to  ivrite — and  ivriie  them  not 

14. 13.  Write,  Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  I.oid 
19.  9.   Write,  Blessed  are  they  which  are  bidden  to  tlie 
21.  5.  Write  :  for  these  words  are  faithful  and  true 
see  written. 

Writeth. — A.V.  ^dcscribeth. 
Bom.  10.  5.  For  Moses  ^wriiethAhn,t  the  man  that  doeth 
tho  righteousness  which  is  of  tlio  law  shall  live 

Writing. 
Mat.  5.  31.  let  him  give  her  a  writing  of  divorcement 
see  xwitten. 


387 


WKITINGS 


WROTH 


Writings. — A.V.  hcripticres. 

Jno.  5.  47.  But  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings,  how  shall  ye 
2  Tim.  3.  15.  from  a  babe  thou  hast  known  the  sacred  ^w. 

Written. — A.V.  ^write,  ^writing. 

Mk.  11.17.  Is  it  not  w.,  My  house  shall  be  called.  Z^t.  19.  46 
15.  26.  his  accusation  was  ivritten  over,  the  king  of  the 
JEWS.  Mat.  27.  37 :  Jno.  19.  ^19 

La.  4.  17.  [Jesus]  found  the  place  where  it  was  written 
10.  20.  rejoice  that  your  names  are  ivritten  in  heaven 
21. 22.  that  all  things  which  are  w.  may  be  fulfilled.  18.31 
24.  44.  fulfilled,  which  are  written  in  the  law  of  Moses 

Jno.  2.  17.  His  disciples  remembered  that  it  was  luritten 
10.  34.  Is  it  not  ivritten  in  your  law,  I  said,  Ye  are  gods  ? 
1-'.  16.  remembered  they  that  these  things  were  ^v.  of  him 

19.  20.  ivritten  in  Hebrew,  and  in  Latin,  and  in  Greek 
22.  Pilate  answered.  What  I  have  written  I  have  ivritten 

20.  30.  Many  other  signs— which  are  not  ivritten 

31.  these  are  ivritten,  that  ye  may  believe  that  Jesus 

21.  25.  the  which  if  they  should  be  ivritten  every  one — 

would  not  contain  the  books  that  should  be  iv. 
Arts  13.  29.  fulfilled  all  things  that  were  written  of  him 

21.  14.  to  the  law,  and  which  are  written  in  the  prophets 
Bom.  2.  15.  shew  the  work  of  the  law  iv.  in  their  hearts 

4.  23.  Now  it  was  not  ivritten  for  his  sake  alone 

15.  4.  ivritten  aforetime  were  written  for  our  learning 

1  Cor.  4.  6.  learn  not  to  go  beyond  the  things  which  are  w. 

9.  10.  Yea,  for  our  sake  it  was  written 

10.  11.  and  they  were  written  for  our  admonition 

2  Cor.  3.  2.  Ye  are  our  epistle,  written  in  our  hearts 

3.  written  not  with  ink,  but  with  the  Spirit  of  the  living 

7.  the  ministration  of  death,  written,  and  engraven 
GrtZ.  3.10.  continueth  not  in  all  things  that  are  it',  in  the  book 

6.  11.  See  with  how  large  letters  I  have  written 
1  Th.  5.  1.  ye  have  no  need  that  aught  be  ^lo.  unto  you 
1  Pet.  5. 12. 1  have  w.  unto  you  briefly,  exhorting. Hei. 13. 22 
1  Jno.  2.  13.  I  have  ^written  unto  you,  little  children 
14.  I  have  written  unto  you,  fathers — I  have  written 

unto  you,  young  men 
21.  I  have  not  written  unto  you  because  ye  know  not 
26.  These  things  have  I  ivritten  unto  you.  5.  13 
Bev.  1.  3.  and  keep  the  things  which  are  written  therein 
2.  17.  and  iipon  the  stone  a  new  name  written 

5.  1.  a  book  written  within  and  on  the  back 

14. 1.  the  name  of  his  Father,  written  on  their  foreheads 
17.  5.  uj)on  her  forehead  a  name  written,  mystery 

8.  whose  name  hath  not  been  w. in  the  book.  20.15  :  21.27 

19.  12.  a  name  written,  which  no  one  knoweth  but  he 
16.  on  his  thigh  a  name  written,  king  of  kings 

21.  12.  twelve  gates — and  names  written  thereon 

22.  18.  the  plagues  which  are  written  in  this  book.  19 

sec  enrolled,  write,  wrote. 

Is  Written. 

Mat.  2.  5.  In  Bethlehem  of  Judtea  :  for  thus  it  is  written 
4.  4.  it  is  ivritten.  6,  7, 10  :  21. 13 :  26.  31 :  Mk.  1.  2  :  14. 
27  :  Lw.  3.  4  :  4.  8  :  Jno.  6.  45 :  8.  17  :  Acts  1.  20 
13.  33  :  23.  5  :  Bom.  2.  24 :  3.  10  :  4.  17  :  10.  15 
11.  26:  12.  19  :  14.  11 :  15.  21 :  1  Cor.  1.  19  :  2.  9 
3.  19 :  10.  7  :  14.  21 :  2  Cor.  9.  9  :  Gal.  3.  10,  13 
4.22,27:  He 6.  10.  7 

11.  10.  This  is  he,  of  whom  it  is  written.  Lu.  7.  27 
26.  24.  even  as  it  is  written  of  him.  MJi.  9.  13  :  14.  21 

Mk.  9.  12.  and  how  is  it  ivritten  of  the  Son  of  man 
Lie.  2.  23.  (as  it  is  ivritten — Every  male  that  openeth 
10.  26.  What  is  written  in  the  law  ?  how  readestthou  ? 

20.  17.  What  then  is  this  that  is  written,  The  stone 
22.  37.  this  which  is  written  must  be  fulfilled  in  me 


Lu.  24.  46.  Thus  it  is  written,  that  the  Christ  should  suffer 
Jno.  15.  25.  that  is  written  in  their  law,  They  hated  me 
Bom.  11.  8.  according  as  it  is  w.  1  Cor.  1.  31 :  2  Cor.  4. 13 
1  Cor.  9.  9.  For  it  is  w. — Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  ox. 
15.  45.  So  also  it  is  written.  The  first  man  Adam 
54.  that  is  written.  Death  is  swallowed  up  in  victory 
1  Pet.  1.  16.  because  it  is  written.  Ye  shall  be  holy 

Wrong. — A.V.  Hnjured,  "^reward. 

Mat.  20.  13.  Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong 

Acts  7.  24.  And  seeing  one  of  them  suffer  wrong 

26.  ye  are  brethren,  why  do  ye  wrong  one  to  another  ? 

27.  But  he  that  did  his  neighbour  ivrong  thrust  him 

18.  14.  Gallio— If  indeed  it  were  a  matter  of  wrong 
25.  10.  to  the  Jews  have  I  [Paul]  done  no  wrong 

1  Cor.  6.  7.  Why  not  rather  take  wrong  1 

8.  Nay,  but  ye  yourselves  do  wrong,  and  defraud 

2  Cor.  7.  12.  I  wrote  not  for  his  cause  that  did  the  ivrong, 

nor  for  his  cause  that  suffered  the  ivrong 
12.  13.  was  not  a  burden  to  you?  forgive  me  this  wrong 
Gal.  4.  12.  Ye  did  me  no  ^ivrong  :  but  ye  know  that 
Col.  3.  25.  he  that  doeth  w.  shall  receive  again  for  the  iv. 
2  Pet.  2  13.  suffering  ^wrong  as  the  hire  of  wrong-doing 

Wrong-doer. — A.V.  ^offender. 
Acts  25.  11.  If  then  I  am  n'^wrong-doer — I  refuse  not  to  die 

Wrong-doing.— j4.F.  ^evil-doing,  ^unrighteousness. 

Acts  24. 20.  men  themselves  say  whsif^w.-doing  they  found 
2  Pet.  2.  13.  suffering  wrong  as  the  hire  of  '^wrong-doing 
15.  Balaam — who  loved  the  hire  of  '^wrong-doing 

Wronged. 
2  Cor.  7.  2.  Open  your  hearts  to  us  :  we  wronged  no  man 
Philem.  18.  But  if  he  hath  wronged  thee  at  all,  or  oweth 

Wrongfully.— 4. F.  ^false—ly. 

Lu.  3.  14.  violence  to  no  man,  neither  exact  anything  ^w. 

19.  8.  if  I  [ZacchfBUs]  have  '^w.  exacted  aught  of  any  man 
1  Pet.  2.  19.  a  man  endureth  griefs,  suffering  wrongfully 

Wrote. — A.V.  ^writtoi. 

Mk.  10.  5.  hardness  of  heart  he  w.  you  this  commandment 
12.  19.  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us.  Lu.  20.  28 

Lu.  1.  63.  tablet,  and  wrote,  saying.  His  name  is  John 

Jno.  5.  46.  ye  would  believe  me ;  for  he  wrote  of  me 
8.  6.  and  with  his  finger  ivrote  on  the  ground.  8 
19,  19.  Pilate  ivrote  a  title  also,  and  put  it  on  the  cross 
21.  24.  This  is  the  disciple  which — wrote  these  things 

.lei's  15.  23.  and  they  ivrote  thus  by  them,  The  apostles 
18   27.  and  wrote  to  the  disciples  to  receive  him 

21.  25.  touching  the  Gentiles  which  have  believed,  we  lit'. 
23.  25.  And  he  wrote  a  letter  after  this  form 

1  Cor.  5.  9.  I  w.  unto  you  in  my  epistle.  2  Cor.  2.  3, 4 :  7. 12 
7.  1.  Now  concerning  the  things  whereof  ye  wrote 

2  Cor.  7.  12.  I  wrote  not  for  his  cause  that  did  the  wrong 
Ej)]t.  3.3.  unto  me  the  mystery,  as  I  wrote  afore  in  few  words 
2  Pet.  3. 15.  Paul  also,  according  to  the  wisdom  given — ^w. 

2  Jno.  5.  not  as  though  I  w.  to  thee  a  new  commandment 

3  Jno.  9.  I  w.  somewhat  unto  the  church :  but  Diotrephes 

see  write. 

Wroth. — A.V.  ^angry. 

Mat.  2.  16.  Then  Herod — was  exceeding  wroth 
18.  34.  And  his  lord  was  wroth,  and  delivered  him 

22.  7.  But  the  king  was  wroth  ;  and  he  sent  his  armies 
Jno.  7.  23.  are  ye  ^ivroth  with  me,  because  I  made  a  man 
Beo.  11.  18.  the  nations  were  ^ivroth,  and  thy  wrath  came 

12.  17.  And  the  dragon  waxed  wroth  with  the  woman 


WKOUGHT 


YOU 


Wrought. — A.V.  ^committed,  -done,  '^mifjhty,  ^shewed, 
^work. 

Mat.  26. 10.  for  she  hath  iv.  a  good  work  ui5ou  me.  Mlc.  14. 6 
Mk.  6.  2.  what  mean  such  mighty  works  w.  by  his  hauds? 
Jno.  3.  21.  manifest,  that  they  have  beeu  xwought  iu  God 
Acts  4.  16.  a  notable  miracle  hath  beeu  '^w.  through  them 
22.  on  whom  this  miracle  of  healing  was  kvivught 
5.  12.  many  signs  and  wonders  w.  among  the  people 
7.36.  [Moses]  led  them  forth,  having  ^!t;ro?^r//ii;  wonders 
15.  12.  wonders  God  had  iv.  among  the  Gentiles.  21.  19 
18.  3.  he  abode  with  them  and  they  w. ;  for  by  their  trade 
19.11.  God  it'/'Oi/f/Zi^specialmiraclesby  thehaudsof  Paul 
Rom.  7.  5.  the  sinful  passions — ^wrought  iu  our  members 
8.  sin — ^croiiglit  in  me  through  the  commandment 
15.  18.  save  those  which  Christ  wrought  through  me 

1  Cor.  5.  3.  judged  bini  that  hath  so  '^wrought  this  thing 

2  Cor.  5.  5.  Now  he  that  iv.  i;s  for  this  very  thing  is  God 
7.  11.  what  earnest  care  it  wrought  in  you 

12.  12.  Ti-uly  the  signs  of  au  apostle  were  w.  among  you 
Gal.  2.  8.  (for  he  that  wrought  for  Peter  imto  the  a]30stle- 

ship — Horought  for  me  also  unto  the  Gentiles) 
Eph.  1. 20.  which  he  wrought  in  Christ,  when  he  raised  him 
Heh.  11.  33.  subdued  kingdoms,  wrought  righteousness 
Jas.  2.  22.  Thou  seest  that  faith  wrought  with  his  works 

1  Pet.  4.  3.  For  the  time  past  may  suffice  to  have  iv.  the 

2  Jno.  8.  that  ye  lose  not  the  things  which  we  have  w,  [desire 
Jude  15.  works  of  ungodliness  which  they  have  ungodly  ^if. 
Bev.  19.  20.  the  false  prophet  that  iv.  the  signs  in  his  sight 

see  spent. 


Y. 


Yea. 


Mat.  5.  37.  But  let  your  speech  be.  Yea,  yea.  Jas.  5.  12 
9.  28.  They  say  uuto  him.  Yea,  Lord.   13.  51 

Acts  5.  8.  And  she  said,  Yea,  for  so  much 

22.  27.  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  Koman  ?  And  he  said,  Yea 

2  Cor.  1. 17.  that  with  me  there  should  be  the  yea  yea 

18.  our  word  toward  you  is  not  yea  and  nay 

19.  Jesus  Christ — was  not  yea  and  nay,  but  in  him  is  yea 

20.  be  the  promises  of  God,  in  him  is  the  yea 
Phil.  4.  3.  Yea,  I  beseech  thee  also,  true  yokefellow 
Heb.  13. 8.  the  same  yesterday  and  to-day,  yea  and  for  ever 

Year. 

Lu.  2.  41.  And  his  parents  went  every  year  to  Jerusalem 
4.  19.  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year  of  the  Lord 
13.  8.  Lord,  let  it  alone  this  year  also,  till  I  shall  dig 

J)io.  11.  49.  Caiaphas,  being  highin-iest  that  y.  51 :  18.  13 

Acts  11.  26.  even  for  a  whole  year  they  were  gathered 
18.  11.  And  he  dwelt  there  a  year  and  six  months 

'2  Cor.  8.  10.  the  first  to  make  a  beginning  a  7/eav  ago 

9.  2.  Achaia  hath  been  prepared  for  a  year  past 
Heb.  9.  7.  the  high  i^riest  alone,  once  in  the  yea7' 
Jas.  4.  13.  we  will  go  into  this  city,  and  spend  a  year 
Bev.  9.  15.  for  the  hoiu*  and  day  and  mouth  and  yea7- 

sec  niuHvral  v)ords,  year  by  year. 

Year  by  Year. — A.V.  ^every  year. 

Heb.  9.  25.  eutereth  into  the  holy  place  ^year  by  year 

10.  1.  can  never  with  the  same  sacrifices  year  by  year 
3.  remembrance  made  of  sins  ^year  by  year 

Years. 

Lu.  1.  7.  they  both  were  now  well  stricken- in  years.  18 
4.  25.  heaven  was  shut  up  three  i/ear.'i  and  si:^  mouths 
13.  7.  Behold,  these  three  years  1  come  seeking  fruit 


Acts  20.  31.  remembering  that  by  the  space  of  three  years 
Gal.  1.  18.  Then  after  three  years  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem 
4.  10.  observe  days,  and  months,  and  seasons,  and  years 
Heb.  1. 12.  And  thy  years  shall  not  fail  [months 

Jas.  5. 17.  it  raiued  not  on  the  earth  for  three  years  and  six 
2  Pet.  3.  8.  one  day  is  with  the  Lord  as  a  thousand  years, 

and  a  thousand  years  as  one  day 
Bev.  20.  2.  Satan,  and  bound  him  for  a  thousand  y.  3,  7 

4.  lived,  and  reigned  with  Christ  a  thousand  years.  6 

5.  rest  of  the  dead  lived  not  until  the  thousand  years 
see  grown,  many,  mimeral  words,  c.fj. — twelve,  eirjhteen,  etc. 

Yesterday. 

J)io.  4.52.  I'esferfZft/y  at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him 
Acts  7.  28.  as  thou  killedst  the  Egyptian  yesterday  ? 
Heb.  13.  8.  Jesus  Christ  is  the  same  yesterday  and  to-day 

Yield.— ^.>^.  ^bear. 

Acts  23.  21.  Do  not  thou  therefore  yield  unto  them 
Jas.  3.  12.  can  a  fig  tree,  my  brethren,   hjield  olives — 
neither  can  salt  water  yield  sweet 

sec  iircsent. 

Yielded.— .l.F.  ^brought  forth. 

Mat.  13.8.  good  ground,  and  i//.  fruit,  some  a  hundredfold 

27.  50.  again  with  a  loud  voice,  and  yielded  up  his  spirit 

sec  (jave  {up),  presented. 

Yield — eth — ing  Fruit. — see  fruit. 

Yoke. 

Mat.  11.  29.  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

30.  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 
Lti.  14.  19.  And  another  said,  I  have  bought  five  y.  of  oxeu 
Acts  15,  10.  should  put  a  y.  upon  the  neck  of  the  disciples 
Gal.  5.  1.  be  not  entangled  again  in  a  yoke  of  bondage 

1  I'lm.  6.  1.  Let  as  many  as  are  servants  under  the  yoke 

Yoked. 

2  Cor.  6.  14.  Be  not  unequally  yoked  with  unbelievers 

Yokefellow. 
Phil.  4.  3.  Yea,  I  beseech  thee  also,  true  yokefellow 

Yonder. 

Mat.  17.  20.  unto  this  mountain,  Kemove  hence  to  y.  j)lac6 
26.  36.  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  yonder  and  pray 

You,  witli  You,  Yours. 
Mat.  17.  17.  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you  ?  how  long 
shall  I  bear  tvith  you  ?  Mk.  9.  19  :  Lu.  9.  41 

28.  20.  to  observe  all  things  whatsoever  I  commanded 

yoic ;  and  lo,  I  am  with  you  alway 
Lu.  24. 44.  which  I  spake  unto  you,  while  I  was  yet  tuith  y. 
Jno.  7.  33.  Yet  a  little  while  I  am  ivitJi,  you.  13.  33 
14.  9.  Have  1  been  so  long  time  with  yoic 
17.  for  he  abideth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in  you 
20.  I  am  in  my  Father,  and  ye  iu  me,  and  I  in  you 
16.  4.  from  the  beginning,  because  I  was  loith  you 

1  Cor.  3.  21.  glory  in  men.     For  all  things  are  yours.  22 
16. 10.  see  that  he  be  with  you  without  fear 

2  Cor.  12.  14.  for  I  seek  not  yours,  but  you 

Col.  2. 5.  absent  in  the  flesh,  yet  am  1 7vith  you  in  the  spirit 

1  Th.3.  L  when  we  were  /(■///(  yi)ii,  we  told  you.  2  Tli.  2.  5 

2  T/i.  3. 10.  when  we  were  with  you,  this  we  commanded  y. 


YOUNG 


ZEALOUS 


Young. 

Lu.  2.  24.  A  pair  of  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pigeons 
Jno.  12.  14.  And  Jesus,  having  found  a  yoivng  ass 

21.  18.  When  thou  wast  young,  thou  girdedst  thyself 
Tit.  2.  4.  train  the  young  women  to  love  their  husbands 

see  little,  younger. 

Young  child  and  children. — see  child,  little  children. 
Young  man  and  men. — see  man,  men. 

Younger. — A.V.  hjoung, 

Lu.  15.  12.  and  the  younger  of  them  said  to  his  father 

13.  the  younger  son  gathered  all  together 

22.  2G.  the  greate?-  among  yoii,  let  him  become  as  the  y. 
Bom.  9.  1'2.  The  elder  shall  serve  the  younger 

1  Tim.  5.  1.  the  youtiger  men  as  brethren.  Tit.  2.  ^6 
2.  as  mothers  ;  the  younger  as  sisters,  in  all  purity 
11.  But  younger  widows  refuse 

14.  I  desire  therefore  that  the  younger  widows  marry 
1  Fet.  5. 5.  Likewise,  ye  younger,  be  subject  unto  the  elder 

Youth. 

Mk.  10. 20.  these  things  have  I  observed  from  my  y.  Lit. 18.21 
Acts  26.  4.  My  manner  of  life  then  from  my  youth  up 

1  Tim-  4.  12.  Let  no  man  despise  thy  youth 

Youthful. 

2  Ti7n.  2.  22.  But  flee  youthful  lusts,  and  follow  after 


z. 


Zeal. — .A.V  ^fervent  mind. 

Jno.  2.  17.  The  zeal  of  thine  house  shall  eat  me  up 
Bom.  10.  2.  witness  that  they  have  a  zeal  for  God 
2  Cor.  7.  7.  your  longing,  your  mourning,  yovir  ^z.  for  me 
11.  what  longing,  yea,  what  zeal,  yea,  what  avenging  ! 
9.  2.  your  zeaX  hath  stirred  up  very  many  of  them 
Phil.  3.  6.  as  touching  zeaX,  persecuting  the  church 
see  labour. 


Zealous— ly.—^.F.  '^followers,  '^forward. 

Acts  21.  20.  and  they  are  all  zealous  for  the  law 
22.  3.  being  zealous  for  God,  even  as  ye  all  are 
1  Cor.  14.  12.  since  ye  are  zealous  of  spiritual  gifts 
Gal.  1. 14.  more  exceedingly  zealous  for  the  traditions 
2. 10.  the  poor ;  which  very  thing  I  was  also  "^z.  to  do 
4.  17.  They  zealously  seek  you  in  no  good  way 
18.  But  it  is  good  to  be  z.  sought  in  a  good  matter 
Tit.  2. 14.  a  people  for  his  own  possession,  z.  of  good  works 
1  Pet.  3.  13.  if  ye  be  ^zealous  of  that  wliich  is  good  ? 
Rev.  3.  19.  and  chasten :  be  zealous  therefore,  and  repent 


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Proper    Names. 


AAEON 

Aaron. 

Lu.  1.  5.  he  had  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron 

A  ds  7.  39.  saying  unto  Aaron,  make  us  gods  which  shall  go 

Eeb.  5.  5.  called  of  God,  even  as  was  Aaron 

7.  11.  and  not  be  reckoned  after  the  order  of  Aaron 
9.  4.  and  Aaron's  rod  that  budded 

Abaddon. 
Rev.  9.  11.  His  name  in  Hebrew  is  Ahaddon 

Abel. 
Mat.  23.  35.  the  blood  of  Ahel  the  righteous.  Lu.  11.  51 
Heh.  11.  4.  By  faith  Ahel  offered  unto  God 

12.  24.  that  speaketh  better  than  that  of  Ahel 

Abiathar.— ifyt.  2.  26 
Abijah.— Maf.  1.  7:  Lu.  1.  5 
Abilene.— iw.  3. 1 
Abiud.— Maf.  1.  13 

Abraham— 's. 

Mat,  1. 1.  Jesus  Christ — the  son  of  Abraham.  Lu.  3.  34 
2.  .(4 Z»ra/iam  begat  Isaac.  Acts  7.  8 
17.  generations  from  A  hraJiam  unto  David 
3.  9.  raise  up  children  unto  Abraham.  Lu.  3.  8 

8.  11.  sit  do\vn  with  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob 

13.  28.  Ye  shall  see  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob 

22.  32.  the  God  of  Abraham.  Mk.  12.  26 :  Lu.  20.  37  :  Acts 
Lu  3.  34.  Isaac,  the  son  of  Ahrahum  [3-  13 :  7.  32 

13. 16.  daughter  of  Abraham,  whom  Satan  had  bound 
16.  22.  carried  away  by  angels  unto  Abraham's  bosom 
28.  seeth  Abraham  afar  off 
25.  But  Abraham  said.  Son.  29 
19.  10.  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  a  son  of  Alraham 
J  no.  8.  39.  A's.  children,  ye  would  do  the  works  of  A. 
40.  ye  seek  to  kill  me, — this  did  not  Abraham 
52.  Abraham  is  dead,  and  the  prophets 
57.  fifty  years  old,  and  hast  thou  seen  Abraham.  ? 
68. 1  say  unto  you.  Before  Abraham,  was,  I  am 
Acta  3.  25.  covenant  which  God  made— saying  unto  A. 


ABKAHAM 

Acts!.  16.  tomb  that  Abraham  bought  for  a  price  in  silver 

17.  promise  drew  nigh,  which  God  vouchsafed  unto  A. 
13   26.  Brethren,  children  of  the  stock  of  Abraham 

Bom.  4.  2.  For  if  Abraham  was  jiistified  by  works 

3.  Abraham  believed  God.  9.  (ial.  3.  6 :  Jas.  2.  23 
9.  To  A.  his  faith  was  reckoned  for  righteousness 

Gal.  3.  7.  of  faith,  the  same  are  sons  of  Abraham 

8.  preached  the  gospel  beforehand  unto  Abraham 

9.  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed  with  the  faithful  A. 
14.  upon  the  Gentiles  might  come  the  blessing  of  A. 
16.  Now  to  Ahraha^n  were  the  promises  spoken 

18.  God  hath  granted  it  to  Abraham  by  promise 

4.  22.  Abraham  had  two  sons,  one  by  the  handmaid 
Heb.  6.  13.  For  when  God  made  promise  to  Abraham 
7.  1.  met  A.  returning  from  the  slaughter  of  the  kings 
2.  to  whom  also  Abraham  divided  a  tenth  part  of  all 

4.  unto  whom  Abraham,  the  patriarch,  gave  a  tenth 

5.  these  have  come  out  of  the  loins  of  Abraham 

6.  couuted  from  them  hath  taken  tithes  of  Abraham 
9.  through  Abraham  even  Levi,  who  receive th  tithes 

11.  8.  By  faith  Abraham.  17 
1  Pet.  3. 6.  as  Sarah  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 

Abraham,  with  father. 
Mat.  3.  9.  We  have  Abraham  to  our  father.  Lu.  3.  8 
Lu.  1.  73.  The  oath  which  he  sware  unto  A.  our  father 
16.  24.  said.  Father  Abraham,  have  mercy  on  me 

30.  Nay,  father  A. :  but  if  one  went  unto  them  from  the 
Jno.  8.  39.  said  unto  Him,  Our  father  is  Abraham     [dead 

53.  Art  thou  greater  than  owe  father  Abrahatn 

56.  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  day 
Acts  7.  2.  The  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our  father  A. 
Bom.  4.  1.  What  then  shall  we  say  that  A.,  our  forefather 

12.  walk  in  the  steps  of  that  faith  oi  our  father  A. 

16.  the  faith  of  Abraham,  who  is  the  father  of  us  all 
Jas.  2.  21.  Was  not  Abraham  our  father  justified  by  works 

Abraham,  with  seed. 
Lu.  1.  55.  Toward  Abraham  and  his  seed  for  ever 
Jno.  8. 33.  They  answered  unto  him.  We  be  Abraham's  seed 
37.  I  know  that  ye  are  Abraham's  seed  ;  yet    [his  seed 
Bom.  4. 13.  not  through  the  law  was  the  promise  to  4.  or  to 
9.  7.  neither,  because  thej'  are  Abraham's  seed,  are  they 
11. 1.  I  also  am  an  Israelite,  of  the  seed  of  Abraham, 


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[PEOPER   NAMES. 


ABKAHAM 

2  Cor.  11.  22.  Are  tlicy  the  seed  of  Ahrahmn  ?  so  am  I 
Gal.  3,  IG.  to  A.  were  the  promises  spokeu,  and  to  his  need 

29.  if  ye  are  Christ's,  then  are  ye  Abraham's  seed 
Heb.  2.  16.  hut  he  taketh  hold  of  the  seed  of  Abraham 

Aceldama  A.V. — see  Akehlama. 

Achaia. 

Acts  18. 12.  But  when  Gallio  was  proconsul  of  Achaia 
27.  when  he  was  minded  to  pass  over  into  Achaia 
19.  21.  when  he  had  passed  through  Macedonia  and  A. 
Bom.  15.  26.  Macedonia  and  Achaia  to  make  a  certain 
contribution  fof  A. 

1  Cor.  16.  15.  house  of  Stephanas,  that  it  is  the  firstfruits 

2  Cor.  1.  1.  with  all  the  saints  which  are  in  the  whole  of  ^. 
9.  2.  that  Achaia  hath  been  prepared  for  a  year  past 
11.  10.  stop  me  of  this  glorying  in  the  regions  of  A. 

1  Th.  1.  7.  to  all  that  believe  in  Macedonia  and  in  Achaia 

Achaicus.— 1  Cor.  16.  17 
Achim. — Mat.  1.  14 

Adam 

Lu.  3.  38.  the  sou  of  Adam,  the  sou  of  God 
Bom.  5. 14.  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  A.  until  Moses 
— not  sinned  after  the  likeness  of  A.'s  transgression 
1  Cor.  15.  22.  For  as  in  Ada^n  all  die       flife-giving  spirit 

45.  The  first  man  A.  became  —  last  Adam  became  a 
1  Tivi.  2.  13.  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 

14.  and  Adam  was  not  beguiled,  but  the  woman 
Jude  14.  Enoch,  the  seventh  from  Adam.,  prophesied 

Addi.— I/t«.  3.  28 

Adramyttium.— 4c/s  27.  2 

Adria.— ^cis  27,  27 

Advocate.— 1  Jno.  2. 1 

iEneas.— ^cfs  9.  33,  34 

.ffinon. — Jno.  3.  23 

Kgshus.—Acts  11.  28  :  21.  10 

Agar  A.V. — see  Ha  gar. 

Agrippa. 
Acts  25.  13.  ^.the  king  and  Bernice  arrived  at  Ca}sarea.  23 
22.  A.  said  unto  Festus,  I  also  could  wish  to  hear.  26.  32 
24.  And  Festus  saith.  King  Agrippa,  and  all  men 

26.  before  you,  and  specially  before  thee,  king  Agrippa 
26.  1.  Agripi)a  said  uuto  Paul,  Thou  art  permitted 

2.  I  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa,  that  I  am 
19.  Wherefore,  O  king  Agrippa,  I  was  not  disobedient 

27.  King  Agrippa,  believest  thou  the  prophets  ? 

28.  Agrippa  said  unto  Paul,  With  but  little  persuasion 

Ahaz.— M"a<.  1.  9 

Akeldama. — A.V.  Aceldama. — Acts  1.  19 

Alexander. 

Mk.  15.  21.  the  father  of  Alexander  and  Eufus 
Ads  4.  6.  and  Caiaphas,  and  John,  and  Alexander 

19.  33.  brought  A.  out  of  the  multitude  —  A.  beckoned 

1  Tim.  1.  20.  of  whom  is  Hymeufeus  and  Alexander 

2  Tim.  4. 14.  Alexander  the  coppersmith  did  me  much  evil 

PROPER  NAMKS.] 


ANTIOCH 

Alexandria— an  -  s. 
Acts  6.  9.  Libertiut^s  and  of  the  Cyreniaus,  and  of  the  A. 
18.  24.  Jew  named  Apollos,  an  Alexandrian  by  race 
27.  6.  ship  of  Alexandria  :  23.  11 

Alpha,  see  Omega.-Eev.  1.8:  21.  6 :  22.  13 

Alphaeus. 
Mat.  10.  3.  James  the  son  of  Alphaus  :    Mlc.  3.  18  :    Lu. 

6.  15  :  Actsl.  13 
Ml;.  2.  14,  Levi  the  son  of  Alpihccus 

Amminadab.— Mff/.  1.  4  ;  Lu.  3.  33 

Amon. — Mat.  1.  10 

Amos. — Lit.  3.  25 

Amphipolis. — Acts  17.  1 

Amplias,  or  Ampliatus. — Bom.  16,  8 

Ananias. 

Acts  5.  1.  certain  man  named  Ananias,  with  Sapphira 
3.  Peter  said,  ^;i«nms,  why  hath  Satan  filled  thy  heart 
5.  And  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell  down 
9.  10.  certain  disciple  at  Damascus,  named  Ananias ; 
and  the  Lord  said  uuto  him  in  a  vision,  Ananias 

12.  hath  seen  a  man  named  Ananias  coming  in.  22.  12 

13.  but  Ananias  answered,  Lord,  I  have  heard 

17.  A. — laying  his  hands  on  him  said.  Brother  Saul 

23,  2.  the  high  priest  Ananias  commanded.  24.  1 

Andrew. 

Mat.  4,  18,  Simon  who  is  called  Peter,  and  Andrew  his 
brother,  10.  2  :  Mk.  1.  16  :  Lu.  6. 14  :  Jn.  1.  40  :  6. 8 

Mh.  ] ,  29.  they  came  unto  the  house  of  Simon  &TidL  Andreiv 
3.  18.  and  Andrew,  and  PhilijD,  and  Bartholomew 
13.  3.  and  John,  and  Andrew,  asked  him  privately 

•Jno.  1.  44.  Bethsaida,  of  the  city  of  Andrew,  and  Peter 

12.  22.  telleth  Andretu  :  Andrew  cometh,  and  Philip 
Acts  1.  13.  upper  chamber, — aud  James  and  Ajidrew 

Andronicus,— 7?oHz.  16.  7 

Anna.— 1/«.  2.  30 

Annas. 

//«.  3.  2.  high-priesthood  of  A7inas  and  Caiaphas.  Acts  4  6 
Jno.  18.  13.  bound  him,  and  led  him  to  Annas  first 

24.  Annas  therefore  sent  him  bound  unto  Caiaphas 

Anointed.— 4.  F.  Christ.    Acts  4.  26 

Antioch. 

Acts  6.  0.  Nicolas  a  proselyte  of  Antioch 
11.  19.  as  far  as  Phoenicia,  and  Cyprus,  and  A.  si^eaking 
20  who,  when  they  were  come  to  Antiocli  spake 

22.  sent  forth  Barnabas  as  far  as  Antioch  \m  A. 

26.  brought  him  unto  A. — were  called  Christians  fii-st 

27.  there  came  down  prophets  from  Jerusalem  unto  A. 

13.  1.  Now  there  were  at  Antioch,  in  the  church 

14.  passing  through  from  Perga,  came  to  A.  of  Pisidia 

14.  19.  came  Jews  thither  from  Antioch  and  Icouium 
21.  they  returned  to  Lystra  and  to  Iconium,  and  to  A. 
26.   Attalia  ;  and  thence  they  sailed  to  Antioch 

15.  22.  choose  men — and  send  them  to  A.  with  Paul 

23.  brethren  which  are  of  the  Gentiles  in  Antioch 
30.  [Judas  and  Silas]  came  down  to  Antioch 


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ANTIOCH 


BALAAM 


Acts  11.  35.  Paul  and  Barnabas  tarried  in  Antioch 

18.  2'2.  [Paul]  saluted  the  church,  and  went  down  to  A. 
Gal.  2.  11.  when  Cephas  came  to  Antioch,  I  resisted  him 
2  Tim.  3.  11.  what  things  befell  me  at  Antioch 

Antipas. — Rev.  2.  13 

Antipatris.— -le^s  23.  31 

Apelles.— i?ow.  IG.  10 

Apollonia. — Acts  17.  1 

Apollos. 

Acts  18.  21.  Now  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos 

19.  1.  while  Apollos  was  at  Corinth,  Paul — came  to 
1  Cor.  1.  12.  I  am  of  Paul ;  and  I  of  Apollos.  3.  4 

3.  5.  What  then  is  Apollos  ?  and  what  is  Paul  ? 

6. 1  planted,  Apollos  watered ;  but  God  gave  the  increase 
22.  whether  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas 

4.  6.  transferred  to  myself  and  Apollos  for  your  sakes 
16.  12.    A.  the  brother,  I  besought  him  much  to  come 

Tit.  3.  13.  Set  forward  Zenas  the  lawyer,  and  Apollos 

Apollyon.— iJey.  9. 11 

Apphia. — Philem.  2 

Appius. — ( A2>pii-Fortim.)—Acts  28.  15 

Aquila. 

Acts  18.  2.  found  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila 
18.  and  with  him  [Paul]  Priscilla  and  Aquila 
26.  when  Priscilla  and  Aquila  heard  him,  they  took 
Bom.  16.  3.  Salute  Prisca  and  Aquila.  2  Tim.  4.  19 
1  Cor.  16.  19.  Aquila  and  Prisca  salute  you  much 

Arabia. 
Gal.  1.  17.  but  I  went  away  into  Arabia 
4.  2-5.  Now  this  Hagar  is  Mount  Sinai  in  Arabia 

Arabians. — Acts  2.  11 

Aram  A.V. — see  Barn  and  Ami. 

Archelaus. — Mat.  2.  22 

Archippus. — Col.i.  17  :  Philem.  2 

Areopagus— ite.—ylc^.s  17.  19,  22,  34 

Aretas.— 2  Cor.  11.  32 


29  :   20.    4 :     27.    2 


Arimathsea. — Mat.  27,  57  ; 
Jno.  19.  38 

Aristarchus  — Acts    19. 
4.  10  :  Philem.  24 


Aristobulus. — Bom.  16.  10 
Ami. — A.V.  Aram. — Lu.  3.  33 
Armageddon  A.V.—see  Har-Magedon. 
Arphaxad. — Lu.  3.  36 
Axtemas.— Tit.  3.  12 
Asa.— Ma^.  1.  7,  8 

Asher.— ^.F.  Aser.—Lu.  2,  36  :  Bev.  7.  6 
51 


ML  15.  43  :    Lu.  23.   51 


Col. 


Asia. 

Acts  2.  10.  inPontus  and  A.  in  Phrygia  and  Pamphylia 
6.  9.  and  of  them  of  Cilicia  and  Asia,  disputing    \Asia 
16.  6.  forbidden  of  the  Holy  Ghost  to  speak  the  word  in 

19.  10.  all  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard  the  word 
22.  [Paul]  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  while 

26.  almost  throughout  all  A.,  this  Paul  hath  persuaded 

27.  whom  all  Asia  and  the  world  worshippeth 
31.  the  chief  officers  of  Asia,  being  his  friends 

20.  4.  accompanied  him  as  far  as  Asia — and  of  Asia 
16.  that  he  might  not  have  to  spend  time  in  Asia 
18.  from  the  first  day  that  I  set  foot  in  Asia 

27.  2.  about  to  sail  unto  the  places  on  the  coast  of  Asia 
Bom.  16.  5.  Epsenetus —  firstfruits  of  Asia  unto  Christ 

1  Cor.  16.  19.  The  churches  of  Asia  salute  you 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  concerning  our  affliction  which  befell  us  in  .4. 
2  Tim.  1.  15.  all  that  are  in  Asia  turned  away  from  me 

1  Pet.  1.  1.  sojourners  of  the  Dispersion  in — Asia 
Bev.  1.  4.  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in  Asia 

Assassins.— .4c#s  21.  38 

Assos.— ^c^s  20.  13,  14 

Asyncritus. — Boin.  16.  14 

Athenians. — Acts  17.  21 

Athena. 

Acts  17.  15.  conducted  Paul  brought  him  as  far  as  Athens 

16.  while  Paul  waited  for  them  at  Athens,  his  spirit 

22.  Ye  men  of  Athens,  in  all  things  I  perceive  that 

18.  1.  he  departed  from  Athens,  and  came  to  Corinth 

1  Th.  3.  1.  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  behind  at^.  alone 

Attalia.— .4c^s  14.  25 

Augustan — us,  see  Emperor 

Lu.  2.  1.  went  out  a  decree  from  Caesar  Augustus 

Acts  27.  1.  centurion  named  Julius,  of  the  Augustan  band 

Azov.— Mat.  1.  13,  14 

Azotus.— ^cts  8.  40 


B. 


Baal. — Rom.  11.  4 


Babylon. 

Mat.  1. 11.  at  the  time  of  the  carrying  away  to  Babylon.  12 
17.  carrying  away  to  jBa%toM  fourteen  generations;  and 
from  the  carrying  away  to  Babylon  unto  the  Christ 
Acts  7.  43.  And  I  will  carry  you  away  beyond  Babi/lon 

1  Pet.  5. 13.  She  that  is  in  Babylon,  elect  together  with  you 
Rev.  14.  8.  Fallen,  fallen  is  Babylon  the  great.  18.  2 

16.  19.  and  B.  the  great  was  remembered  in  the  sight 

17.  5.  BABYLON  THE  GREAT,  THE  MOTHER  OP 

THE  HARLOTS 
18. 10.  Woe,  woe,  the  great  city,  B.,  the  strong  city  ^do■^^  n 
21.  with  a  mighty  fall  shall  B.,  the  great  city,  be  cast 

Balaam. 

2  Pet.  2.  15.  followed  the  way  of  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor 
Jude  11.  ran  riotously  in  the  error  of  Balaam  for  hire 
Rev.  2. 14.  bast  there  some  that  hold  the  teaching  of  B. 


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[PEOPKR   NAMES. 


BALAK 


CtESAR 


BalSbk.—Bev.  2.  14. 

Barabbas.— il/ai;.  27.  16,  17,  20,  21,  26  :  ML  15.  7, 11, 
15 :  Lu.  23.  18 :  Jno.  18.  40 

Barachiah. — Mat.  23.  35 

Barak. -ITet.  11.32 

Bar-Jesus. — Acts  13.  6 

Bar-Jonah.— Mai!.  16.  17 

Barnabas,  see  Paid  and  Saul. 

Acts  4.  36.  Joseph,  who  by  the  apostles  wassurnamed  B. 
9.  27.  But  B.  took  him,  aud  brought  him  to  the  apostles 

11.  22.  and  they  sent  forth  Barnabas  as  far  as  Antioch 
30.  to  the  elders  by  the  hand  of  Barnabas  and  Saul 

12.  25.  And  Barnabas  aud  Saul  returned  from  Jerusalem. 

13.  1.  prophets  and  teachers,  Barnabas,  and  Symeon 
2.  Separate  me  Barnabas  and  Saul  for  the  work 
7.  Sergius  Paulus— called  unto  him  Barnabas  and  Saul 
43.  devout  proselytes  followed  Paul  and  Barnabas 
46.  Paul  and  Barnabas  spake  out  boldly,  and  said 
50.  stirred  up  a  persecution  against  Paul  and  Barnabas 

14.  12.  And  they  called  Barnabas,  Jupiter 
14.  when  the  apostles,  Barnabas  and  Paul,  heard  of  it 
20.  on  the  morrow  he  went  forth  with  B.  to  Derbe 

15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  dissension — ap- 

pointed that  Paul  and  Barnabas 

12.  they  hearkened  unto  Barnabas  and  Paul  rehearsing 
22.  send  them  to  Antioch  with  Paul  and  Barnabas 
25.  unto  you  with  our  beloved  Barnabas  and  Paul 

35.  Paul  and  Barnabas  tarried  in  Antioch,  teaching 

36.  Paul  said  unto  B.,  Let  us  return  now  and  visit 

37.  B.  was  minded  to  take  with  them  John  also.  39 
1  Cor.  9.  6.  Or  I  only  and  Barnabas,  have  we  not  a  right 
Gal.  2.  1.  I  went  up  again  to  Jeraisalem  with  Barnabas 

9.  tome  and  Barnabas  the  right  hands  of  fellowship 

13.  Barnabas  was  carried  away  with  their  dissimulation 
Col.  4.  10.  and  Mark,  the  cousin  of  Barnabas 

Barsabbas.— ^cfs  1.  23  :  15.  22 

Bartholomew.— ikfrt^.  10.  'd:  Mk.    3.    18:    Lib.  6.  14; 
Actsl.  13 

Bartimgeus.— MA;.  10.  46 

Beautiful  QdXe.—Acts  3.  10 

Beelzebub. 

Mat.  10.  25.  called  the  master  of  the  house  Beelzebub 
12.  24.  by  Beelzebub  the  prince  of  the  devils.    Mk.  3.  22  : 
Lu.  11.  15 
27.  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils.  Lu.  11.  18,  19 

Belial— 2  Col.  6.  15 

Benjamin  {Tribe  of). 

Acts  13.  21.  Saul,  the  son  of  Kish,  a  man  of  the  tribe  of  B. 
Bom.  11.  1.  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  Phil.  3.  5  [thousand 
Bev.  7.  8.  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  were  sealed  twelve 

Beor.— 2  Pet.  2.  15 

BercEa.— ylc^s  17. 10, 13  :  20.  4 

Bernice.— ^cfs  25. 13,  23  :  26.  30 

PROPER   NAMES.]  394 


Bethabara,  see  Bethany. 

Bethany. 

Mat.  26.  6.  When  Jesus  was  in  B.,  21. 17  :  Mk.  11. 11  :  14. 

3  :  Jno.  12. 1 
Mk.  11.  1.  Bethany  at  the  Mount  of  Olives.  Lu.  19.  29 

12.  when  they  were  come  out  from  Bethany  he  hungered 
Lu.  24.  50.  he  led  them  out — over  against  Bethany 
Jno.  1.  28.  these  things  were  done  in  B.  beyond  Jordan 
11.  1.  a  certain  man  was  sick,  Lazarus  of  Bethany 
18.  Now  Bethany  was  nigh  unto  Jerusalem 

Bethesda.— /wo.  5.  2 

Bethlehem. 

Mat.  2.  1.  Jesus  was  born  in  B.  of  Judaea.  5  :  Lu.  2.  4 
6.  And  thou  Bethlehem,  land  of  Judah 
2.  8.  [Herod]  sent  them  to  Bethlehem,  and  said 
16.  slew  all  the  male  children  that  were  in  Bethlehem 
Lu.  2.  15.  Let  us  now  go  even  unto  B.,  and  see  this  thing 
Jno.  7.  42.  Christ  cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and  from  B. 

Bethphage.— Ma«.21. 1 :  Mk.  11.  1 :  Lu.  19.  29 

Bethsaida. 

Mat.  11.  21.  woe  unto  thee,  Bethsaida.  Lu.  10.  13 
Mk.  6.  45.  to  Bethsaida,  while  he  himself  sendeth 

8.  22.  And  they  come  unto  Bethsaida 
Lu.  9.  10.  and  withdrew  apart  to  a  city  called  Bethsaida 
Jno.  1.  44.  Now  Philip  was  from  Bethsaida.  12.  21 

Bishop.— 1  Pet.  2.  25 

Bithsmia.- ^c!!s  16.  7  :  1  Pet.  1.  1 

Blastus.— ^c<s  12.  20 

Boanerges.— M/t.  3.  17 

Boaz.— Mat.  1.5:  Lu.  3.  32 

Bosor  A.V. — see  Beor. 

Bush.— Mfc.  12.  28.  Lu.  20.  37 


c. 

CsBsar. 

Mat.  22. 17.  give  tribute  unto  Ccesar.  Mk.  12. 14  :  Lu.  20.  22 
21.  they  say  unto  him,  C. — Render  therefore  unto  C.  the 
things  that  are  C.'s.  Mk.  12. 16,  17  :  Lu.  20.  24,  25 
Lu.  2.  1.  there  went  out  a  decree  from  Ccesar  Augustus 
3. 1.  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  Tiberius  Ccesar 
23.  2.  and  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Ccesar 
Jno.  19. 12.  thou  art  not  Ccesar' s  friend-speaketh  against  C. 
15.  chief  priests  answered,  We  have  no  king  but  Ccesar 
Acts  17.  7  these  all  act  contrary  to  the  decrees  of  Ccesar 

25.  8.  nor  against  Ccesa.r  have  I  sinned  at  all 

10.  I  am  standing  before  Ccesar's  judgement-seat 

11.  I  appeal  unto  Ccesar 

12.  Thou  hast  appealed  unto  C. :  unto  C.  shalt  thou  go 
21.  him  to  be  kept  till  I  should  send  him  to  Ccesar 

26.  32.  at  liberty,  if  he  had  not  apj)ealed  unto  Ccesar 

27.  24.  .Fear  not,  Paul ;  thou  must  stand  before  Ccesar 

28.  19.  I  was  constrained  to  appeal  unto  Ccesar 
Phil.  4.  22.  they  that  are  of  Ccesar's  household 


C^SAREA 


CHRIST 


CsBsarea. 

Mat.  16. 13.  Jesus  came  into  the  parts  of  Ccesarea  Philippi 
Acts  8.  40.  all  the  cities,  till  he  came  to  C.  IMk.  8.  27 

9.  30.  they  brought  him  down  to  Ccesarea 

10.  1.  a  certain  man  in  Ccesarea,  Cornelius  by  name 
24.  on  the  morrow  they  entered  into  Ccesarea 

11.  11.  three  men — sent  from  Ccesarea  unto  me 

12.  19.  And  he  went  down  from  Juda?a  to  Ccesarea 
18.  22.  when  he  had  lauded  at  Ccesarea,  he  went  up 
21.  8.  on  the  morrow  we  departed  and  came  unto  C. 

16.  also  certain  of  the  disciples  from  Ccesarea 

23.  23.  Make  ready  200  soldiers  to  go  as  far  as  Ccesarea 
33.  when  they  came  to  C,  and  delivered  the  letter 

25.  1.  after  three  days  went  up  to  Jerusalem  from  C. 
4.  answered,  that  Paul  was  kept  in  charge  at  Ccesarea 

6.  [Festus]  went  down  unto  Ccesarea 

13.  Agrippathe  king  and  Beruice — arrived  at  Ccesarea 

Caiaphas. 

Mat.  26.  57.  led  him  away  to  the  house  of  Caiapluos.  3 
Lu.  3.  2.  high  priesthood  of  Annas  and  Caiaphas 
J)io.  11.  49.  Caiaphas — said  unto  them,  Ye  know  nothing 
18.  13.  Annas— father  in  law  to  Caiaphas 

14.  Caiaphas-wa.s  he  which  gave  counsel  to  the  Jews 
24.  Annas — sent  him  bound  unto  Caiaphas 

28.  They  lead  Jesus  therefore  from  Caiaphas  into  the 
Acts  4.  6.  Caiaphas,  and  John,  and  Alexander         Lpa-^^'C^ 

Cain. 

Heb.  11.  4.  a  more  excellent  sacrifice  than  Cain 

1  Jno.  3.  12.  not  as  Cain  was  of  the  evil  one,  and  slew 

Jucle  11.  for  they  went  in  the  way  of  Cain,  aud  ran 

Ca.hxB,n.—Lu.  3.  36,  37 

Calvary  A.  V.—see  The  skull.  Lu.  23.  33 

Cana  of  Galilee.— Jno.  2.  1,  11 :  4.  46:  21.  2 

Canaan  {Land  of).  » 

Acts  7.  11.  there  came  a  famine  over  allEgypt  and  Caanan 
13.  19.  destroyed  seven  nations  in  the  land  of  Caanan 

Cananaean  or  Canaanite. — Mat.  10.  4 :  Mk.  3.  18 

Canaanitish. — [Woman.)— Mat.  15.  22 

Candace.— 4c<s  8.  27 

Capernaum. 

Mat.  4.  13.  he  came  and  dwelt  in  Capernaum.  8.  5  :  Mk.  2. 

1 :  9.  33  :  Lu.  4.  31 :  Jno.  2.  12  [Lu.  10.  15 

11.  23.  And  thou,    Capernau7n,   shalt  thou  be  exalted 

17.  24.  And  when  they  were  come  to  C.    Mk.  1.  21 
Lu.  4.  23.  whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  at  C.  do  also 

7.  1.  he  [Jesus]  entered  into  CcLpernautn 

Jno.  4.  46.  nobleman,  whose  son  was  sick  at  Capernaum 
6.  17.  were  going  over  the  sea  unto  Capernauin 
24.  got  into  the  boats,  and  came  to  C.  seeking  Jesus 
59.  in  the  synagogue,  as  he  taught  in  Capernaum 

Cappadocia. — Acts  2.  9  :  1  Pet.  1. 1 

Carpus.— 2  Tim.  4.  13 

Castor  and  Pollux  A.V. — see  The  Twin  Brothers. 

Cauda.— yl.F.  Clauda.  Acts  27.  16 


Cedron  A.V.—see  Kidron. 

CenchxeBd.- Acts  18.  18  ;  Bom.  10.  1 

Cephas. 

Jno.  1.  42.  thou  shalt  be  called  Cephas 
1  Cor.  3.  2-2.  Whether  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas.  1.  12 
9.  5.  and  the  brethren  of  the  Lord,  and  Cephas 

15.  5.  he  apfieared  to  Cephas  ;  then  to  the  twelve 
Gal.  1. 19.  I  [Paul]  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  visit  Cephas 

2.  9.  James  aud  Cejjhas  and  John, — reputed  to  be  pillars 

11.  When  Cephas  came  to  Antioch,  I  resisted  him 
14. 1  [Paul]  said  unto  Cephas  before  them  all 

Chaldseans.— ylc^s  7.  4 

Charran  A.V.—see  Haran. 

Chios.— Acts  20. 15 

Chloe.— 1  Cor.  1. 11 

Chorazin.— Jfa^.  11.  21 :  Lu.  10.  13 

Christ— or  the  Christ. 

Mat.  1.  17.  carrying  away  to  Babylon  unto  the  C.  fourteen 
2.  4.  [Herod]  inquired  of  them  when  the  C.  should  be 

16.  16.  Thou  art  the  Christ.  Mk.  8.  29 

20.  that  they  should  tell  no  man  that  he  was  tJie  Christ 

23.  10.  for  one  is  your  master,  even  the  Christ 

24.  5.  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am  the  Christ 
26.  63.  tell  us  whether  thou  be  the  C,  the  Son  of  God 

68.  Prophecy  unto  us,  thou  Christ 
Mk.  9.  41.  cup  of  water  to  drink,  because  ye  are  Christ's 

12.  35.  scribes  that  the  C.  is  the  Son  of  David  ?  Lu.  2U.  41 

14.  61.  the  high  priest  asked — Art  thou  the  Christ 

15.  32.  Let  the  C,  the  King  of  Israel,  now  come  down 
Lu.  2.  11.  is  born — a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  Lord 

26.  see  death,  before  he  had  seen  the  Lord's  Christ 

8.  15.  concerning  John,  whether  haply  he  were  the  G. 
4.  41.  devils — knew  that  he  was  the  Christ 

9.  20.  And  Peter  answering  said.  The  Christ  of  God 

22.  67.  saying,  If  thoii  art  the  Christ,  tell  us 

23.  89.  Art  not  thou  the  Christ  ?  save  thyself.  35 

24.  26.  Behoved  it  not  the  Christ  to  suffer.  Acts  17.  3 
46.  Thus  it  is  written,  that  the  Christ  should  suffer 

Jno.  1.  20.  he  [John  Bap.]  confessed,  I  am  not  the  Christ 
25.  Why  then  baptizest  thou,  if  thou  art  not  the  Christ 
41.  We  have  found  the  Messiah— C/wis^ 
4.  25.  I  know  that  Messiah  cometh  (which  is  called  G.) 
29.  told  me  all  things — can  this  be  the  Christ 

7.  26.  rulers  indeed  know  that  this  is  the  Christ 

27.  when  the  C.  cometh,  no  one  knoweth  whence  he  is 
31 .  WQien  the  Christ  shall  come,  will  he  do  more  signa 

41.  This  is  the  C. — doth  the  C.  come  out  of  Galilee  ? 

42.  the  Christ  cometh  of  the  seed  of  David 

9.  22.  that  if  any  man  should  confess  him  to  be  Christ 

10.  24.  If  thou  art  the  Christ,  tell  us  plainly 

11.  27.  I  have  believed  that  thou  art  the  Christ  (Martha) 

12.  34.  heard  out  of  the  law  that  the  C.  abideth  for  ever 
20.  31.  may  believe  that  Jesus  is  the  C,  the  Son  of  God 

Acts  2.  31.  spake  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Christ 
36.  that  God  hath  made  him  both  Lord  and  Christ 
3.  18.  God  foreshewed — that  his  Christ  should  suffer 

8.  5.  Philip  went— Samaria  and  proclaimed  unto  them 
26.  23.  how  that  the  Christ  must  suffer  Ithe  G. 

Bom.  5.  6.  in  due  season  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 

8.  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for  us 

6.  4,  like  as  Christ  was  raised  from  the  dead 

9.  knowing  that  Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead 

7.  4.  dead  to  the  law  through  the  body  of  Christ 


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[PKOPEU    N.MIES. 


CHRIST 


CHRIST    JESUS 


Bom.  8. 10.  if  Christ  is  in  you,  the  body  is  dead  because  of 

9.  3.  wish  that  I  myself  were  anathema  from  C/irw^Lsin 

5.  and  of  whom  is  Christ  as  concerning  the  flesh 

10.  4.  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  unto  righteousness 

6.  ascend  into  heaven  ? — to  bring  Christ  down 

7.  that  is,  to  bring  Christ  up  from  the  dead 

17.  and  hearing  by  the  word  of  Christ 

14.  9.  to  this  end  Christ  died,  and  lived  again 

15.  Destroy  not— him  for  whom  Christ  died 

18.  herein  serveth  Christ  is  well-pleasing  to  God 

15.  3.  For  Christ  also  pleased  not  himself 

7.  even  as  Christ  also  received  you,  to  the  glory  of  God 
8. 1  say  that  Christ  hath  been  made  a  minister 
18.  things  save  those  which  Christ  wrought  through  me 
19. 1  have  fully  preached  the  gospel  of  Christ 

20.  preach  the  gospel,  not  where  C.  was  already  named 
29.  I  shall  come  in  the  fulness  of  the  blessing  of  Christ 

16.  5.  Epaeuetiis — the  firstfruits  of  Asia  unto  Christ 

16.  All  the  churches  of  Christ  salute  you 

18.  they  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Lord  Christ 

1  Cor.  1. 17.  For  C.  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to  preach 

23.  but  we  preach  Christ  crucified,  unto  Jews  a 

24.  Christ  the  power  of  God,  and  the  wisdom  of  God 

3.  23.  ye  are  Christ's  ;  and  Christ  is  God's 

4.  1.  account  of  us,  as  of  ministers  of  Christ 
10.  We  are  fools  for  Christ's  sake 

5.  7-  passover  also  hath  been  sacrificed,  even  Christ 

7.  22.  called,  being  free,  is  Christ's  bondservant 

8.  11.  perisheth, the  brother  for  whose  snkeChrist  died 
12.  wounding  the  conscience — ye  sin  against  Christ 

21.  under  law  to  Christ,  that  I  might  gain  them 

10.  i.  the  rock  that  followed  them  :  and  the  rock  was  C. 
15.  3.  how  that  Christ  died  for  our  sins 
12.  if  Christ  is  preached  that  he  hath  been  raised 

15.  witnessed  of  God  that  he  raised  up  Christ 

16.  hath  Christ  been  raised: — if  Christ  hath  not.  13,14 
20.  now  hath  Christ  been  raised  from  the  dead 

23.  Christ  the  firstfruits ;  then  they  that  are  Christ's 

2  Cor.  1.  5.  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound — comfort 

also  abouudeth  through  Christ 

2.  12.  when  I  came  to  Troas  for  the  gospel  of  Christ 

3.  4.  such  confidence  have  we  through  C.  to  Godward 

6.  16.  though  we  have  known  Christ  after  the  flesh 
18.  reconciled  us  to  himself  through  Christ 

6.  15.  what  concord  hath  Christ  with  Belial 

10.  7.  that  he  is  CJirist's — even  as  he  is  Christ's 

11.  2.  I  might  present  you  as  a  pure  virgin  to  Christ 

3.  simplicity  and  the  purity  that  is  towards  Christ 

12.  10.  in  distresses,  for  Christ's  sake 

Gal.  2.  17.  is  Christ  a  minister  of  sin  ?  God  forbid 

20,  crucified  with  C- — but  C.  liveth  in  me         [nought 

21.  if  righteousness  is  through  the  law,  then  C.  died  for 

3.  13.  Christ  redeemed  us  from  the  curse  of  the  law 
16.  as  of  one,  And  to  thy  seed,  which  is  Christ 

24.  law  hath  been  our  tutor  to  bring  us  unto  Christ 
27.  baptized  into  Christ  did  put  on  Christ 

29.  if  ye  are  Christ's  then  are  ye  Abraham's  seed 

4.  19. 1  am  again  in  travail  until  Christ  be  formed 
5   1.  With  freedom  did  Christ  set  us  free 

2.  receive  circumcision,  Christ  will  profit  you  nothing 

4.  Te  are  severed  from  Christ,  ye  who  would  be 
E2jh.  2.  12.  ye  were  at  that  time  separate  from  Christ 

3.  17.  that  C.  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  through  faith 

4.  15.  into  him,  which  is  the  head,  even  Christ 
20.  But  ye  did  not  so  learn  Christ 

5.  2.  walk  in  love,  even  as  Christ  also  loved  you 

14.  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shall  shine  upon  thee 

23.  as  Christ  also  is  the  head  of  the  church 

24.  as  the  church  is  subject  to  Christ,  so  let  the  wives 


Eph.  5.  25.  even  as  Christ  also  loved  the  church 
32.  I  speak  in  regard  of  Christ  and  of  the  church 
6.  5.  singleness  of  your  heart,  as  unto  Christ 
Phil.  1.  20.  Christ  shall  be  magnified  in  my  body 
3.  7.  gain  to  me — I  counted  loss  for  Christ 
8.  count  them  but  dung,  that  I  may  gain  Christ 
Col.  2.  3.  they  may  know  the  mystery  of  God,  even  Christ 
8.  rudiments  of  the  world,  and  not  after  Christ 
3.  1.  where  Christ  is,  seated  on  the  right  hand  of  God 
4.  When  Christ,  who  is  our  hfe,  shall  be  manifested 
11.  but  Christ  is  all,  and  in  all 
24.  of  the  inheritance  :  ye  serve  the  Lord  Christ 
1  Tim.  5.  IL  when  they  have  waxed  wanton  against  Christ 
Philem.  6.  every  good  thing  which  is  in  you,  unto  Christ 
20.  joy  of  thee  in  the  Lord  :  refresh  my  heart  in  Christ 
Heb.  3.  6.  but  Christ  as  a  Son,  over  his  house 

5.  5.  So  Christ  also  glorified  not  himself  to  be  made 
9.  11.  But  Christ  having  come  a  high  priest 
24.  C.  entered  not  into  a  holy  place  made  with  hands 
28.  So  Christ  also,  having  been  once  offered 
1  Pet.  2.  21.  because  Christ  also  suffered  for  you 

3.  15.  sanctify  in  your  hearts  Christ  as  Lord 
18.  Because  Christ  also  suffered  for  sins  once 

4.  1.  Forasmuch  then  as  Christ  suffered  in  the  flesh 
1  Jno.  2.  22.  liar — denieth  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ 

5.  1.  Whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ 
see  also  blood,  body,  grace,  preach-ed,  anointed,  Christ  Jesus, 

Lord. 

Christ  Jesus,  or  Jesus  Christ. 

Mat.  1.  1.  The  book  of  the  generations  of  Jesus  Christ 

16.  was  born  Jesus,  who  is  called  Christ.   27.  17,  22 
18.  The  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on  this  wise 

Mk.  1.  1.  The  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ 
Jno.  1.  17.  grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ 

17.  3.  whom  thou  didst  send,  even  Jesus  Christ 
20.  81.  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God 

Acts  2.  38.  baptized  every  one  of  you  in  the  name  of  J.  C, 
3.  6.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth.  4.  10 

20.  that  he  may  send  the  Christ — even  Jesus 
5.  42.  ceased  not  to  teach  and  to  preach  Jesus  as  the  C. 

8.  12.  name  of  Jesus  Christ,  they  were  baptized 

9.  34.  Peter  said — jEueas,  Jesus  Christ  healeth  thee 

10.  36.  preaching  good  tidings  of  peace  by  Jesus  Christ 
48.  commanded  them  to  be  baptized  in  the  name  of  J.  G. 

16.  18.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  to  come  out  of  her 

18.  5.  Paul — testifying  to  the  Jews  that  J.  was  the  C.  28 
Bom,.  1.  1.  Paul,  a  servant  of  Jesus  Christ.  Ph.  1.  1 

6.  among  whom  are  ye  also,  called  to  be  Jesus  Christ's 
8.  I  thank  my  God  through  Jesus  Christ  for  you  aU 

2.  16.  according  to  my  gospel,  by  Jesus  Christ 

3.  22.  through  faith  in  Jesus  Christ  unto  all  them 

24.  through  the  redemption  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

5.  15.  gift  by  the  grace  of  the  one  man  Jesus  Christ 

17.  life  through  the  one,  even  Jesus  Christ 

6.  3.  baptized  unto  C.  J.  were  baptized  into  his  death 
11.  alive  unto  God  in  Christ  -Jesus 

8.  1.  no  condemnation  to  them  that  are  in  Christ  Jesus 
2.  Christ  Jesus  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin 
11.  he  that  raised  up  Christ  Jesus  from  the  dead 

15.  5.  the  same  mind  one  with  another  according  to  G.J. 

16.  minister  of  C.  J.  unto  the  Gentiles 

17.  glorying  in  Christ  Jesus  in  things  pertaining  to  God 

16.  3.  Pi-isca  and  Aquila  my  fellow-workers  in  C.  Jesus 

25.  according  to  my  gospel  and  the  preaching  of  J.  G. 
27.  to  the  only  wise  God,  through  Jesus  Christ 

1  Cor.  1.  1.  Paul— apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  2  Cor.  1. 1 :  Ejjh. 
1.  1  :  Col.  1.  1 :  1  Tim.  1.  1.:  Tit.  1.  4 
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CHEIST    JESUS 

1  Cor.  1.  4.  grace  of  God  which  was  given  you  in  G.  J. 

30.  Christ  J.,  who  was  made  unto  us  wisdom  from  God 

2.  2.  not  to  know  anything — save  Jesus  Christ 

3.  11.  foundation  can  no  man  lay — which  is  Jesus  Christ 

4.  15.  in  Christ  Jesus  I  begat  you  through  the  gospel 
16.  24.  My  love  be  with  you  all  in  Christ  Jesus 

2  Cor.  1.  19.  Jesus  Christ,  who  was  preached  among  you 
4.  6.  glory  of  God  in  the  face  of  Jesus  Christ 

18.  5.  know  ye  not — that  Jesus  Christ  is  in  you 
Gal.  1.  1.  Paul  an  apostle — through  Jesus  Christ.  12 

2.  4.  spy  out  our  liberty  which  we  have  in  Christ  Jesus 
16.  faith  in  Jesus  Christ,  even  we  believed  on  C.  J. 

3.  1.  before  whose  eyes  Jesus  Christ  was  openly  set  forth 
14.  might  come  the  blessing  of  Abraham  in  Christ  Jesus 
22.  that  the  promise  by  faith  in  J.  C.  might  be  given 
26.  through  faith,  in  Christ  Jesus.  2  Tim.  3.15 

28.  for  ye  all  are  one  man  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  14.  ye  received  me — even  as  Christ  Jesus 

5.  6.  in  Christ  Jesus  neither  circumcision  availeth 

24.  they  that  are  of  CJirist  Jesus  have  crucified  the  flesh 
E^h.  1.  1.  to  the  saints — and  the  faithful  in  Christ  Jesus 

5.  adoption  as  sons  through  Jesus  Christ  unto  himself 

2.  6.  sit  with  him  in  the  heavenly  places  in  Christ  Jesus 

7.  grace  in  kindness  toward  us  in  Christ  Jesus 

10.  created  in  Christ  Jesus  for  good  works 

13.  now  in  Christ  Jesus  ye  that  once  were  far  off 

20.  Christ  Jesus  himself  being  the  chief  corner  stone 

3.  1.  For  this  cause  I  Paul,  the  prisoner  of  Christ  Jesus 

21.  unto  him  be  the  glory  in  the  church  and  in  Christ  J. 
Fhil.  1.  1.  the  saints  in  Christ  J.  which  are  at  Philippi 

6.  will  perfect  it  until  the  day  of  Jesus  Christ 

8.  after  you  all  in  the  tender  mercies  of  Christ  Jesus 

11.  fruits  of  righteousness,  which  are  through  J.  C. 
19.  and  the  supply  of  the  Spirit  of  Jesus  Chi-ist 

2.  5.  Have  this  mind — which  was  also  in  Christ  Jesiis 

11.  confess  that  -Jesus  Christ  is  Lord,  to  the  glory  of  God 
21.  seek  their  own,  not  the  things  of  Jesus  Christ 

3.  3.  glory  in  Christ  Jesus,  and  have  no  confidence  in 

8.  of  the  knowledge  of  Christ  Jesus  my  Lord 

12.  for  which  also  I  was  apprehended  by  Christ  Jesus 

14.  prize  of  the  high  calliug  of   God  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  7.  shall  guard — your  thoughts  in  Christ  Jesus 
19.  according  to  his  riches  in  glory  in  Christ  Jesus 
21.  Salute  every  saint  in  Christ  Jesus 

Col.  1.  4.  having  heard  of  your  faith  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  12.  Epaphras — a  servant  of  Christ  Jesus 

1  Th.  2.  14.  churches  of  God  which  are  in  Jvidsea  in  C.  J. 

5.  18.  this  is  the  will  of  God  in  Christ  J.  to  you-ward 

1  Tim.  1.  1.  God  our  Saviour,  and  Christ  Jesus  our  hope 

14,  faith  and  love  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus.  2  Tim.  1.  13 
15    Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save  sinners 
16.  that  in  me  as  chief  might  Jesus  Christ  shew  forth 

2.  5.  between  God  and  men,  himself  man,  Christ  Jesus 

3.  13.  boldness  in  the  faith  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

5.  21.  I  charge  thee  in  the  sight  of  God  and  Christ  Jesus. 
6.  13 :  2  Tivi.  4.  1 

2  Tim.  1.  1.  Paul  an  apostle  of  Christ  J".— which  is  in  C.  J. 

9.  grace,  which  was  given  us  in  Christ  Jesus 

10.  manifested  by  the  appearing  of  our  Saviour  C.  J. 

2.  1.  be  strengthened  in  the  grace  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus 
3.  hardship  with  me,  as  a  good  soldier  of  Christ  Jesus 
8.  Remember  .Jesus  Christ,  risen  from  the  dead 

10.  obtain  the  salvation  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

3.  12.  godly  in  Christ  Jesus  shall  suffer  persecution 
Tit.  1.  4.  God  the  Father  and  Christ  Jesus  our  Saviour 

2.  13.  glory  of  our  great  God  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ 

3.  6.  Holy  Ghost  which  he  poured — through  Jesus  C. 
Philem.  1.  Paul,  a  prisoner  of  Christ  Jesus.  9,  23. 

Heh.  10.  10.  offering  of  the  body  of  J.  Christ  once  for  all 


CHRIST    (LORD    JESUS) 

Heh.  13.  8.  Jesus  Christ  is  the  same  yesterday  and  to  day 

21.  through  Jesus  Christ ;  to  -srhom  be  the  glory 
1  Pet.  2.  5.  acceptable  to  God,  through  Jesus  Christ 

4.  11.  all  things  God  may  be  glorified  through  Jesus  C. 

1  Jno.  1.  3.  with  the  Father,  and  with  his  Son  Jesus  Christ 

2.  1.  Advocate  with  the   Father,  J.  Christ  the  righteous 

3.  23.  believe  in  the  name  of  his  Son  Jesus  Christ 

4.  2.  coufesseth  that  J.  C.  is  come  in  the  flesh.  2  Jno.  7 

5.  6.  came  by  water  and  blood,  even  Jesus  Christ 

2  Jno.  3.  from  God  the  Father,  and  from  Jesus  Christ 

20.  in  him  that  is  true,  even  in  his  Sou  Jesus  Christ 
Jude  1.  Judas,  a  servant  of  Jesus  Christ — -kept  for  J.  C. 
liev.  1.  1.  The  Revelation  of  Jesus  Christ 

5.  from  Jesus  Christ  who  is  the  faithful  witness 

Christ  (Lord  Jesus). 

Acts  11.  17.  when  we  believed  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
15.  26.  hazarded  their  lives  for  the  name  of  our  L.  J.  C. 
20.  21.  repentance — and  faith  toward  our  io?'(^  Jesits  C. 

Rom.  1.  1.  /.  C.  our  Lord,  through  whom  we  received  grace 
7.  God  our  Father,  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

5.  1.  peace  with  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

11.  rejoice  in  God  through  our  Lord,  Jesus  Christ 

21.  eternal  life  through  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord.  6.  23 

7.  25.  I  thauk  God  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

8.  30.  love  of  God,  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord 
13.  14.  But  put  ye  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

15.  6.  glorify  the  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  .Jesus  C. 
30.  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Cor.  1.  2.  call  upon  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

3.  peace  from  God— and  tlie  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

7.  revelation  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

8.  day  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

9.  fellowship  of  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

10.  through  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

6.  11.  justified  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
8.  6.  one  Lord,  J.  C,  through  whom  are  all  things 

15.  31.  glorying — which  I  have  in  Christ  J.  our  Lord 
57.  victory  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

16.  22   The  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you. 

Bom.  16.  20  :  2  Cor.  13.  14  :  Gal.  6.  18  :  Ph.  4.  23  : 

1  Th.  5.  28  ;  2  Th.  3.  18 :  Phil.  25 

2  Coo\  1.  2.  God  our  Father,  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

Gal.  1.  3  :  Eph.  1.2:  6.  23  :  Ph.  1.2:  1  TTi-.  1.  1 : 

2  Th.  1.  1,  2 :  1  Tim.  1.  2  :  2  Tim.  1.  2 

3.  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  Eph.  1.  3  ;  Col.  1.  3 

4.  5.  we  preach  not  ourselves,  but  Christ  Jesus  as  Lord 
Oal.  6.  14.  the  cross  of  oxrcLord  Jesus  Christ 

Eph.  1.  17.  that  the  God  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
3.  11.  which  he  purposed  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord 
6.  24.  Grace  be  with  all  them  that  love  our  Lord  J.  C. 
Phil.  3  20.  wait  for  a  Saviour,  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Col.  2.  6.  ye  received  Chj-ist  Jesus  the  Lord 

1  Th.  1.  3.  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

5.  9.  salvation  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

23.  at  the  coming  of  our  L.  J.  C.  2  Th.  2.  1 :  2  Pet.  1.  16 

2  Th.  1.  12.  gi-ace  of  our  God,  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2.  14.  glory  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

16.  Now  our  Lord  J.  C.  himself,  aud  God  our  Father 

3.  6.  in  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  Eph.  5.  20 

12.  command  aud  exhort  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Tim.  1.  12.  I  thank  him — even  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord 

6.  3.  the  words  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
14.  appearing  of  oiir  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

Jas.  1.  1.  James,  a  servant  of  God,  and  of  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 
2.  1.  the  faith  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Pet.  1.  3.  Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  of  our  L  J.  C. 

2  Pet.  1.  8.  knowledge  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  S.  18 

11.  eternal  kingdom  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  J.  C. 


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[PKOPER   NAMES. 


CHEIST    (LORD    JESUS) 

2  Pet.  1. 14.  even  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  signified  mi  to  me 
Jude  4.  denying  our  only  Master  and  Lord,  Jesus  Christ 
17.  apostles  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

21,  looking  for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Clirist 

25.  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

In  or  Into  Christ,  or  Christ  Jesus. 

Acts  24.  24.  concerning  the  faith  in  Christ  Jesus 

Bom.  6.  11.  alive  unto  God  in  Christ  Jesus 
9.  1.  I  say  the  truth  in  Clirist,  I  lie  not 
12.  5.  we,  who  are  man}',  are  one  body  in  Christ 

16.  7.  apostles,  who  also  have  been  in  Christ  before  me 

9.  Salute  Drbanus  our  fellow-worker  in  Christ 

10.  Salute  Apelles  the  approved  in  Christ 

1  Cor.  3.  1.  unto  cai-nal,  as  unto  babes  in  Christ 

4.  10.  but  ye  are  wise  in  Christ 
15.  10,000  tutors  in  Christ,  yet  have  ye — for  in  C.  J. 
17.  remembrance  of  my  ways  which  be  in  Christ 

15.  18.  which  are  fallen  asleep  in  Christ  have  perished 
19.  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hoped  in  Christ 

22.  so  also  in  Clirist  shall  all  be  made  alive 

2  Cor.  1.  21.  he  that  stablislieth  us  with  you  in  Christ 

2.  14.  always  leadeth  us  in  triumph  in  Christ 
17.  in  the  sight  of  God,  speak  we  in  Christ.  2  Cor.  12. 19 

3.  14.  which  veil  is  done  away  in  Christ 

5.  17.  Wherefore  if  any  man  is  in  Christ 

19.  God  was  in  Christ  reconciling  the  world 
12.  2.  I  know  a  man  in  Christ,  fourteen  years  ago 

Gal.  1.  22.  churches  of  Judsea  which  were  in  Christ 

2.  17.  while  we  sought  to  be  justified  in  Christ    [Christ 

3.  27.  many  of  you  as  were  baptized  into  C.  did  put  on 
Eph.  1.  3.  spiritual  blessings  in  the  heavenly  places  in  C. 

10.  to  sum  up  all  things  in  Christ 

12.  we  who  had  before  hoped  in  Christ 

20.  strength  of  his  might  which'he  wrought  in  Christ 

3.  6.  fellow-partakers  of  the  promise  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  32.  even  as  God  also  in  Christ  forgave  you 
rhil.  1. 13.  my  bonds  became  manifest  in  Christ 

26.  glorying  may  abound  in  Christ  Jesus 

2.  1.  If  there  is  any  comfort  in  Christ 
Col.  2.  5.  stedfastness  of  your  faith  in  Christ 
1  Th.  4. 16.  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first 
1  Pet.  3.  16.  revile  your  good  manner  of  life  in  Christ 

5.  10.  called  you  uuto  his  eternal  glory  in  Christ 
14.  Peace  be  unto  you  all  that  are  in  Christ 

Is  Christ. 

Mat.  24.  23.  Lo,  here  is  the  Christ.  Mk.  13.  21 
Lu.  2.  11.  a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  Lord 

23.  2.  saying  that  he  himself  is  Christ  a  king 
Acts  9.  22.  Saul — Damascus,  proving  that  this  is  the  Christ 

17.  3.  Jesus,  whom  I  proclaim  unto  you,  is  the  Christ 
Bom.  8.  34.  It  is  Christ  Jesus  that  died 
1  Cor.  1.  13.  Is  Christ  divided  ?  was  Paul  crucified 

11.  3.  head  of  every  man  is  Christ 

12.  12.  are  one  body  ;  so  also  is  Christ 
Gal.  2.  17.  is  Christ  a  minister  of  sin  ? 

3.  16.  And  to  thy  seed,  which  is  Christ 
Phil.  1.  21.  For  me  to  live  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is  gain 
Col.  1.  27.  which  is  Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  glory 

Of  the  Christ. 

Mat.  11.  2.  John  heard  in  the  prison  the  works  of  the  C. 
22.  42.  What  think  ye  of  the  Christ  ? 

Of  Christ. 

Bom.  8.  9.  if  any  man  hath  not  the  spirit  of  Christ 
35.  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love  of  Christ 

ntorEii  NAMES."]  398 


CHEISTIAN 

1  Cor.  1.  6.  testimony  of  Christ  was  confirmed  in  you 

12.  I  of  Cephas  ;  and  I  of  Christ 
17.  lest  the  cross  of  Christ  should  be  made  void 

2.  16.  But  we  have  the  mind  of  Christ 
6. 15.  bodies  are  members  of  Christ  ? — members  of  Christ 
11.  1.  imitators  of  me,  even  as  I  also  am  of  Christ 
3.  the  head  of  Christ  is  God 

2  Cor.  1 . 5.  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound 

2.  10.  forgiven  it  in  the  person  of  Christ 
15.  we  are  a  sweet  savour  of  Christ  unto  God 

3.  3.  ye  are  an  epistle  of  Christ 

4.  4.  light  of  the  gospel  of  the  glory  of  Christ 

5.  10.  manifest  before  the  judgement-seat  of  Christ 
14.  the  love  of  Christ  constraiueth  us 
20.  on  behalfo/  Christ— on  behalf  of  Christ 

8.  23.  they  are  the  glory  of  Christ 

10.  1.  meekness  and  gentleness  of  Christ 
5.  thought  into  captivity  to  the  obedience  of  Christ 

11.  10.  As  the  truth  of  Christ  is  in  me 

13.  fashioning  themselves  into  apostles  of  Christ 
23.  Are  they  ministers  of  Christ 

12.  9.  the  strength  of  Christ  may  rest  upon  me 

13.  3.  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  that  speaketh 
Gal.  1.  7.  would  pervert  the  gospel  of  Christ 

10.  I  should  not  be  a  servant  of  Christ 

6.  12.  may  not  be  persecuted  for  the  cross  of  Christ 
Ejjh.  3.  4.  understanding  in  the  mystery  of  Christ 

8.  the  unsearchable  riches  of  Christ 

19.  to  know  the  love  of  Christ  which  passeth 

4.  7.  the  measure  of  the  gift  of  Christ 

12.  building  up  of  the  body  of  Christ 

13.  measure  of  the  statui-e  of  the  fulness  of  Christ 

5.  5.  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  of  Christ  and  God 

6.  6.  as  servants  of  Christ,  doing  the  will  of  God 
Phil.  1.  10.  void  of  offence  unto  the  day  of  Christ 

29.  granted  in  the  behalf  of  Christ 

2.  16.  whereof  to  glory  in  the  day  of  Christ 

30.  for  the  work  of  Christ  he  came  nigh  uuto  death 

3.  18.  enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  24.  that  which  is  lacking  of  the  afilictions  of  Christ 

3.  16.  Let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  richly 

4.  3.  a  door  for  the  word,  to  speak  the  mystery  of  C. 
i  Th.  3.  5.  love  of  God,  and  into  the  patience  of  Christ 
1  Tim,.  4.  6.  thou  shaltbe  a  good  minister  of  Christ  Jesus 
Heh.  3.  14.  we  are  become  partakers  of  Christ 

11.  26.  accounting  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater  riches 
1  Pet.  1.  11.  the  Spirit  of  Christ  which  was  in  them- 

4.  13.  ye  are  partakers  of  Christ's  sufferings 

14.  If  ye  are  reproached  for  the  name  of  Christ 

5.  1.  witness  of  the  sufferings  of  Christ 
Bev.  11.  15.  the  kingdom  of  our  Lord,  and  of  his  Christ 

12.  )0.  the  authority  of  his  Christ 
20.  6.  they  shall  be  priests  of  God,  and  of  Christ 

With  Christ. 

Bom.  6.  8.  if  we  died  with  Christ,  we  believe 

8.  17.  heirs  of  God,  and  joint-heirs  tvith  Christ 
Gal.  2.  20.  I  have  been  crucified  ^vith  Christ 
Eph.  2.  5.  quickened  us  together  ivith  Christ 
Phil.  1.  23.  desire  to  depart  and  be  with  Christ 
Col.  2.  20.  If  ye  died  with  Christ  from  the  rudiments 
3.  1.  If  ye  then  were  raised  together  with  Christ 
3.  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  God 
Bev.  20.  4.  reigned  with  Christ  a  thousand  years 

Christian — s. 

Acts  11.  26.  disciples  were  called  Christiayis  first  in  Antioch 

26.  28.  but  little  persuasion — make  me  [Agrippa]  a  C. 

1  Pet.  4.  16.  if  a  man  suSer  as  a  C. ,  let  him  not  be  ashamcil 


CHEISTS 


DAVID 


Christs. 

Mat.  24.  24.  there   shall  arise  false    Christs,  and   false 
prophets.   Mk.  13.  22 

Chuza. — Lu.  8.  3. 

Cilicia. 

Acts  6.  9.  of  Cilicia  and  Asia,  dispiiting  with  Stephen 
15.  23.  the  Gentiles  in  Antioch  and  Syria  and  Cilicia 
41.  through  SjTia  and  Cilicia,  continning  the  churches 

'  21.  39.  I  am  a  Jew,  of  Tarsus  in  Cilicia  22.  3 
23.  34.  when  he  understood  that  he  was  of  Cilicia 
27.  6.  sea  which  is  off  Cilicia  and  Paniph3'lia 

Gal.  1.  21.  I  came  into  the  regions  of  Syria  and  Cilicia 

Clauda  A.V.—see  Cauda. 

Claudia.— 2  Tim.  4.  21 

Claudius.— ^c^s  11.  28 :  18.  2 

Claudius  Lysias.— .ic^s  23.  2G 

Clement.— P/t.  4.  3 

Cleopaa.—Clopas.—Lu.  24.  18 :  Jiio.  19.  25 

Cnidus.— ^c<s  27.  7 

Colossae. — Col.  1.  2. 

Comforter.— /«o.  14.  17,  26  :  15.  2G  :  IG.  7 

Corban.— MA-.  7. 11 

Core  A.V.—see  Korah. 

Corinth. 

Acts  18.  1.  departed  from  Athens,  and  came  to  Corinth 
19.  1.  while  Apollos  was  at  Corinth 

1  Cor.  1.  2.  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  C.  2  Cor.  1.  1 

2  Cor.  1.  23.  I  forbare  to  come  iinto  Corinth 
2  Tim.  4.  20.  Erastus  abode  at  Cori)ith 

Corinthians.- .4ci!s  18.  8. :  2  Cor.  6.  11 

Cornelius. 

Acts  10.  1.  certain  man  in  Caesarea,  Cornelius  by  name 
3.  angel  of  God — saying  to  him,  Cornelius 
17.  the  men  that  were  sent  by  Cornelius 
22.  Cornelius  a  centurion,  a  righteous  man 

24.  Cornelius  was  waiting  for  them 

25.  that  Peter  entered,  Cornelius  met  him 

30.  Cornelius  said.  Four  days  ago 

31.  Cornelius,  thy  prayer  is  heard 

Cos,  or  Coos. — Acts  21. 1 

Cosam. — Lu.  3.  28 

Creator.— iJo7w.  1.  25  ;  1  Pet.  4.  10 

Crescens. — 2  Tim.  4. 10 

Cretans. — Cretes  or  Cretians.—Acts  2. 11 :  Tit.  1.  12 

Crete. 

Acts  9.7.1.  sailed  under  the  lee  of  Crete.  13 

12.  a  haven  of  Crete 

21.  and  not  have  set  sail  from  Crete 
Tit.  1.  5.  For  this  cause  left  I  thee  in  Crete 


Crispus.  —Acts  18.  8  :  1  Cor.  1. 1-4 
Cyprus. 

Acts  4.  36.  Barnabas— a  Levite,  a  man  of  Cyprus 
11.  19.  travelled  as  far  as  Phcenicia,  and  Cyprus 

20.  some  of  them  men  of  Cyprus  and  Gyrene 
13.  4.  they  sailed  to  Cyprus    lo.  39  :  27.  4 
21.  3.  when  we  had  come  in  sight  of  Cyprus 

16.  bringing  with  them  one  Mnason  of  Cyprus 

Mat.  27.  32.  found  a  man  of  C,  Simon  by  name.  Mk.  15.  21 : 
Acts  2. 10.  and  the  parts  of  Libya  about  Cyrene  [Lu.  23.  20 

11.  20.  men  of  Cyprus  and  Cyrene 

13.  1.  Lucius  of  Cyrene 

Cyrenians.— Acts  6.  9 
Cyrenius  A.V. — see  Quirimus. 


D. 


Dalmanutha.— illA;.  8.  10 
Dalmatia. — 2  Tivi.  4.  10 
Damaris. — Acts  17.  34 
Damascenes. — 2  Cor.  11.  32 

Damascus. 

Acts  9.  2.  asked  of  him  letters  to  Damascus 
3.  he  drew  nigh  unto  Damascus.  8 
10.  a  certain  disciple  at  Damascus,  named  Ananias 

19.  with  the  disciples  which  were  at  Damascus 

22.  confounded  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  Damascus 
27.  and  how  at  Damascus  he  had  preached  boldly 
22.  5.  [Saul]  journeyed  to  Damascus 
6.  I  made  my  journey,  and  drew  nigh  unto  D.  26. 12 
10.  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Arise,  and  go  into  Damascus 
ll.by  the  hand  of  them  that  were  with  me,  I  came  into  D. 
26.  20.  declared  both  to  them  of  Damascus  first 
2  Cor.  11.  32.  In  Datnascus  the  governor  under  Aretas 
Gal.  1.  17.  and  again  I  returned  unto  Damascus 

Daniel.—  Mat.  24.  15 

David. 

Mat.  1.  1.  Jesus  Christ,  the  son  of  David  [3.  31 

6.  Jesse  begat  D.  the  king.  And  D.  begat  Solomon.  Lu. 
17.  from  Abraham  unto  D.  are  fourteen  generations  ; 
and  from  David  unto  the  carrying  away 

20.  Joseph,  thou  son  of  David,  fear  not 

9.  27.  Have  mercy  on  us,  thou  son  of  D.  15. 22  ;  20.  30,  31 : 
Mk.  10.  47,  48  :  Lu.  18.  38,  39  [2.  25  :  Lu.  6.  3 

12.  3.  read  what  D.  did,  when  he  was  an  hungred.  Mk. 
23.  amazed,  and  said.  Is  this  the  son  of  David  ? 

21.  9.  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David.  15      [20.  41 

22.  42.  Tiiey  say  unto  him,  The  son  of  D.  Mk.  12. 35  :  Lu. 
43.  £).— call  him  Lord.  45  :  Mk.  12. 36, 37  :  Lu.  20.  42,  44 

Mk.  11.  10.  Blessed  is — the  kingdom  of  our  father  David 
Lu.  1.  27.  Joseph,  of  the  house  of  David 

32.  give  unto  him  the  throne  of  his  father  David 

69.  In  the  house  of  his  servant  David 
2.  4.  to  the  city  of  D. — of  the  house  and  family  of  D.  10 


399 


[PEOPER  NAMES. 


DAVID 


EMMOR 


Jno.  7.  42.  Christ  cometli  of  the  seed  of  D.— village  where 
Acts  1.  16.  by  the  mouth  of  D.  coucerniug  Judas   [^D.  was 
2.  25.  For  David  saith  concerniug  him 
29.  say  unto  you  freely  of  the  patriarch  David 
34.  For  David  asceuded  not  iuto  the  heavens 
4.  25.  by  the  mouth  of  our  father  David  thy  servant 
7.  45.  before  the  face  of  our  fathers,  unto  the  days  of  D. 
13.  22.  raised  up  D.  to  be  their  king  ;— found  D.  the  sou 

34.  the  holy  and  sure  blessings  of  David  [of  Jesse 
36.  For  David,  after  he  had  in  his  own  geueration 

15.  16.  I  will  build  again  the  tabernacle  of  David 
Bom.  1.  3.  of  the  seed  of  David  according  to.  2  Tim.  2.  8 

4.  6.  David  also  pronoimceth  blessing  upon  the  man 
11.  9.  David  saith,  Let  their  table  be  made  a  suare 

Heh.  4.  7.  defineth  a  certain  day,  saying  in  David 

11.  32.  time  will  fail  me  if  I  tell— of  David 
Bev.  3.  7.  he  that  hath  the  key  of  David 

5.  5.  the  Root  of  David,  hath  overcome 

22.  16.  the  offspring  of  D.,  the  bright,  the  morning  star 
for  city  of  Daeid,  see  city. 

Death.— Bev.  6.  8 

Decapolis.— Ma^.  4.  25  :  Mk.  5.  20  :  7.  31 

Deliverer. — Bo^n.  11.  26 

Demas.— Col.  4. 14  :  2  Tira.  4.  10 :  Phil.  24 

Demetrius.— ^c<s  19.  24,  38  :  3  Jno.  12 

J3erhe.—Acts  14.  6,  20  :  16.  1 :  20.  4 

■Devil.— Bev.  12.  9  :  20.  2 

Diana. 

Acts  19.  24.  which  made  silver  shrines  of  Diana 

27.  the  temple  of  the  great  goddess  Diana 

28.  Great  is  Diana  of  the  Ephesiaus.  34 

35.  the  city— is  temple-keeper  of  the  great  Diana 

Didymus.-J'«o.  11. 16  ;  20.  24  :  21.  2 

Dionysius. — Acts  17.  34 

Diotrephes. — 3  Jno.  9 

Dispersion.— JVio.  7.  35 :  Jas.  1.  1  :  1  Pet.  1.  1 

Dorcas.— ^cfs  9.  36,  39 

Drusilla.— ^cis  24.  24 


E. 


"Eber—A.V.  Heber.  Lu.  3.  35 

Egypt. 
Mat.  2.  13.  child  and  his  mother,  and  flee  into  Egypt.  14 
15.  Out  of  Egypt  did  I  call  my  son 
19.  appearetii  in  a  dream  to  Joseph  in  Egypit 
Acts  2.  10.  in  Egypt  and  the  parts  of  Libya  about  Cyrene 
7.  9.  jealousy  against  Joseph,  sold  hira  into  Egi/pt 
10  favour  and  wisdom  before  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 
— made  him  governor  over  EgyjJt 

11.  there  came  a  famine  over  all  Egypt  and  Canaan 

12.  Jacob  heard  that  thei-e  was  corn  in  Egypt 


Acts  7.  15.  And  Jacob  went  down  into  Egypt 

17.  the  people  grew  and  multiplied  in  Egypt 

18.  there  arose  another  king  over  Egypt 

34.   the  affliction  of  my  people  which  is  in  Egypt — 

come,  I  will  send  thee  unto  Egypt 
36.  wrought  wonders  and  signs  in  Egyp)t 

39.  turned  back  in  their  hearts  into  Egypt 

40.  led  us  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypit 

13  17.  when  they  sojourned  in  the  laud  of  Egypt 

Heh.  3.  16.  all  they  that  came  out  of  Egypt  by  Moses 

8.  9.  to  lead  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypit 

11.  26.  greater  riches  than  the  treasures  of  Egypt 

27.  By  faith  he  [Moses]  forsook  Egypt 

Jude  5.  having  saved  a  people  out  of  the  land  of  EgTjpt 
Bev.  11.  8.  spiritually  is  called  Sodom  and  Egypt 

Egyptian— s. 

Acts  7. 22.  Moses  was  instructed — wisdom  of  the  Egyptians 

24.  avenged  him — smiting  the  Egyptian 

28.  as  thoukilledst  the  Egyptian  yesterday 
21.  38.  Art  thou  not  then  the  Egyptian,  which 

Heb.  11.  29.  which  the  Egyptians — were  swallowed  up 

Elamites. — Acts  2.  9 
Eleazar.— Ma^.  1.  15 
Eliakim.— Ma^.  1.  13  ;  Lu.  3.  30 
Eliezer.— i-«.  3.  29 

Elijah — A.V.  Elias. 

Mat.  11.  14.  this  is  Elijah,  which  is  to  come 

16.  14.  Some  sa.y— Elijah.   Mk.  6.  15  :  8.  28  :  Lto.  9.  8, 19 

17.  3.  appeared  unto  them  Moses  and  E.  4  :  Mk.  9.  4,  5  : 
10.  Elijah  must  first  come.  Mk.  9. 11, 12    [Lu.  9.  30,  34 

17.  11.  Elijah  indeed  cometh 

12.  that  Elijah  is  come  already.  Mk.  9.  13 
27.  47.  This  man  calleth  Elijah.  Mk.  15.  35 

49.  let  us  see  whether  Elijah  cometh.  Mk.  15.  33 
Lu.  1.  17.  in  the  spirit  and  power  of  Elijah 

4.  25.  many  widows  in  Israel  in  the  days  of  Elijah 
26.  unto  none  of  them  was  Elijah  sent 
Jno.  1.  21.  Art  thou  Elijah  ? 

25.  not  the  Christ,  neither  Elijah 

Bom.  11-  2.  what  the  scripture  saith  of  Elijah 

Jas.  5.  17.  Elijah  was  a  man  of  like  passions  with  us 

Elisabeth. 

Lu.  1.  5.  and  her  name  was  Elisabeth 
7.  Elisabeth  was  barren 

13.  thy  wife  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son 
24.  Elisabeth,  his  wife,  conceived.  36 

40.  and  saluted  Elisabeth  [Mary] 

41.  When    Elisabeth   heard   the    salutation  —  and 

Elisabeth  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
57.  Now  Elisabeth's  time  was  fulfilled 

Elisha.— iM.  4.  27    • 

Wind.— Mat.  1.  14,  15 

Elmadam. — Lu.  3.  28 

Elymas. — Acts  13.  8 

Emmanuel  A.V. — see  Immanuel. 

Emmaus. — Lu.  24. 13 

Emraor  A.V. — see  Hamor. 


PROPER   NAMES.] 


400 


ENOCH 

Snoch. 

La.  3.  37.  Methuselah,  the  son  of  Enoch 

Heb.  11.  5.  By  faith  Enoch  was  ti-auslated 

Jude  14.  Enoch,  the  seventh  from  Adam,  prophesied 

Enos.— iw.  3  38 

Epaenetus. — Rom.  16.  5 

Epaphras.— CoZ.  1.  7. :  4.  12  :  Philem.  23 

Epaphroditus.— P/hZ.  2.  25  :  4.  18 

Ephesian— 3.— ^c/s  19.  28,  34,  35  :  21.  29 

Ephesus. 

Acts  18.  19.  And  they  came  to  Ephesus.  19.  1 
21.  he  set  sail  from  Ephesus 
24.  ApoUos^a  learned  man,  came  to  Ephesus 

19.  17.  both  Jews  aud  Greeks,  thab  dwelt  at  Ephesus 
26.  that  not  alone  atE., — this  Paul  hath  persuaded 
35.  Ye  men  of  Ephesus 

20.  16.  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  past  Ephesus 
17.  from  Miletus  he  sent  to  Ephesus 

1  Cor.  15.  32.  I  fought  with  beasts  at  Ephesus 

16.  8.  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesus  until  Pentecost 
Eph.  1.  1.  to  the  saints  which  are  at  Ephesus 

1  Ti7n.  1.  3.  I  exhorted  thee  to  tarry  at  Ephesus 

2  Tim.  1.  18.  how  many  things  he  ministered  at  E.,  thou 
4.  12.  But  Tychicus  I  sent  to  Ephesus  [k.iio\ieBi 

Rev.  1.  11.  to  the  seven  churches ;  unto  Ephesus 
2.  1.  To  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Ephesus 

Ephraim — Jno.  11.  54 

Epicurean  A.V. — see  Stoic. — Acts  17.  18 

Er.— iw.  3.  28 

Erastus.— ^c<s  19.  22  :  Rom.  16.  23  ;  2  Tim.  4.  20 

Esau. 

Bo7n.  9.  13.  Jacob  I  loved,  but  Esau  I  hated 
Heb.  11.  20.  By  faith,  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau 
12. 16.  or  profane  person,  as  Esau 

HsU.—Lu.  3.  25 

Esrom  A.V, — see  Hezron. 

Ethiopia— ans. — Acts  8.  27 

Eubulus.— 2  Tim.  4.  21 

Eunice.— 2  Tim.  1.  5 

Euodia.— PAiZ.  4.  2 

Euphrates.— Pew.  9.  14  :  16.  12 

Euraquilo.— 4.F.  Eurocly don.— Acts  27.  14 

Eutychus.— ^c^s  20,  9 

Eve. 

2  Cor.  11.3.  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve 

1  Tim.  2.  13.  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 


Ezekias  A.V.—see  Hezekiah. 
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4(il 


FATHEE 

F. 

Pair  Havens.— ^c<s  27.  8 
Father— God. 

Mat.  11.  25. 1  thank  thee,  0  Father.  Lu.  10.  21 :  Jno.U.  41 

26.  Yea,  Father,  for  so  it  was  well-pleasing.  Lu.  10.  21 

27.  knoweth  the  Son,  save  the  F.  ■,—F.  save  the  Son 

13.  43.  shine  forth  as  the  sun  in  the  kingdom  of  their  F. 

24.  36.  neither  the  Son  but  the  Father.  Mk.  13.  32. 

28.  19.  baptizing  them  into  the  name  of  the  Father 
Mk.  14.  36.  Abba,  F.,  all  things  are  possible  unto  thee 
Lu.  9. 26.  the  glory  of  the  Father,  and  of   the  holy  angels 

10.  22.  Son  is  save  the  Fatlier— Father  is  save  the  Son 

11.  2.  When  ye  pray,  say,  F.,  Hallowed  be  thy  name 

22.  42.  Father,  if  thou  be  willing,  remove  this  cup 

23.  34.  F.,  forgive  them ;  for  they  know  not  what  they  do 
46.  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend  my  spirit 

Jno.  1.  14.  glory  as  of  the  only  begotten  from  the  Father 
18.  Sou,  which  is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Father 

3.  35.  The  F.  loveth  the  Son,  and  hath  given  all  things 

4.  21.  nor  in  Jerusalem,  shall  ye  worship  the  Father 
23.  worship  the  Father  in  spirit— the  Father  seeks  to  be 

5.  19.  but  what  he  seeth  the  Father  doing 

20.  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and  shewethhimall  things 

21.  for  as  the  Father  raiseth  the  dead 

22.  neither  doth  the  Father  judge  any  man 

23.  Son,  even  as  they  honour  the  Father— not  the  F. 

26.  For  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  himself 

36.  which  the  F.  hath  given  me— the  F.  hath  sent  me 

37.  Father  hath  sent  me,  he  hath  borne.  8.  18 

45.  Think  not  that  I  will  accuse  you  to  the  Father 

6.  27.  for  him  the  Father,  even  God,  hath  sealed 

37.  All  that  which  the  P.  giveth  me  shall  come  unto  me 

44.  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the  F.  draw  him 

45.  hath  heard  from  the  Father,  and  hath  learned 

46.  seen  the  P.,  save  he  which  is  from  God,  he  hatli 
57.  living  P.  sent  me,— because  of  the  P.  [seen  the  P. 
65.  except  it  be  given  unto  him  of  the  Father 

8.  16.  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father  that  sent  me 

27.  They  perceived  not  that  he  spake  to  them  of  the  F. 

28.  as  the  Father  taught  me,  I  speak  these  things 
41.  we  have  one  Father,  even  God 

10.  15.  as  the  Father  knoweth  me,  and  I  know  th«  F. 
17.  therefore  doth  the  Father  love  me 

29.  none  is  able  to  snatch  them  out  of  the  F.'s  hand 

30.  I  and  the  Father  are  one 

32.  many  good  works  have  I  shewed  you  from  the  F. 
36.  whom  the  P.  sanctified  and  sent  into  the  world 

38.  The  P.  is  in  me,  and  I  in  the  P. :  14. 10,  11 :  17.  21 

12.  26.  serve  me,  him  will  the  Father  honour 

27.  Father,  save  me  from  this  hour 

28.  Father,  glorify  thy  name 

49.  I  speak  not  of  myself;  but  the  P.  which  sent  me 

50.  even  as  the  Father  hath  said  unto  me,  so  I  speak 

13.  1.  should  depart  out  of  this  world  unto  the  Father 
3.  the  P.  had  given  all  things  into  his  hands 

14.  6.  no  one  cometh  unto  the  P.,  but  by  me 

8.  Lord  shew  us  the  Father  and  it  sufficeth  us.  9 

9.  Philip  ?  he  that  hath  seen  me  hath  seen  the  P. 

10.  the  Father  abiding  in  me  doeth  his  works 

11.  I  am  in  the  Father,  and  the  Father  in  me.  10 

12.  these  shall  he  do ;  because  I  go  unto  the  P.  16.  10 

13.  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified  in  the  Son 

16.  And  I  will  pray  the  P.  and  he  shaU  give  you.  16.  26 
26.  the  Holy  Spirit,  whom  the  P.  will  send  in  my  name 
28.  go  unto  the  Father :  for  the  P.  is  greater  than  I 
31. 1  love  the  P., — F.  gave  me  commandment.  12.  49 

[PPOPER   NAMKS. 


FATHER 


FATHER 


Jno.  15.  9.  as  the  .F.  hath  loved  me,  I  also  have  loved  you 

16.  ye  fihall  ask  of  the  F.  in  my  name.  16.  23 
26.  send  unto  yoii  from  the  Father,— tvova.  the  Father 

16.  3.  they  have  not  known  the  Father,  nor  me 
15.  whatsoever  the  Father  hath  are  mine 

17.  shall  see  me  :  and,  Because  I  go  to  the  Father 

25.  shall  tell  you  plainly  of  the  Father 

26.  I  will  pray  the  Father  for  you 

27.  F.  himself  lovetb  you,— came  forth  from  the  F. 

28.  I  came  out  from  the  Father,— i^nA  go  unto  the  F. 
32.  because  the  Father  is  with  me 

17.  1.  he  said,  F.,  the  hour  is  come ;  glorify  thy  Son 

6.  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own  self 
11.  Holy  Father,  keep  them  in  thy  name 

24.  Father,  that  which  thou  hast  given  me 

25.  O  righteotis  Father,  the  world  knew  thee  not 

18.  11.  the  cup  which  the  Father  hath  given  me 
20.  21.  as  the  Father  hath  sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you 

Acts  1.  4.  to  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father  [authority 

7.  seasons,  which  the  Father  hath  set  within  his  own 

2.  33.  received  of  the  F.  the  promise  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
Bom.  6.  4.  raised  from  the  dead  through  the  glory  of  the  F. 

8.  15.  spirit  of  adoption,  whereby  we  cry,  Abba,  Father 

15.  6.  the  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus   Christ. 

2  Cor.  1.  3  :  11.  31 ;  Eph.  1.  3  :  1  Pet.  1.  3 

1  Cor.  8.  6.  there  is  one  God,  the  F.,  of  whom  are  all  things 
15.  24.  deliver  up  the  kingdom  to  God,  even  the  Father 

2  Cor.  1.  3.  Father  of  mercies,  and  God  of  all  comfort 
6.  18.  And  I  will  be  to  you  a  Father,  and  ye  shall  be  to 

me  sons.  Heb.  1.  5 
Gal.  1. 1.  God  the  Father,  who  raised  him  from  the  dead 

8.  peace  from  God  the  Father.    2  Tim.  1.  2  :   Tit.  1.  4 
4.  6.  Spirit  of  his  Son  into  our  hearts,  crying,  Abba,  F. 

Eph.  1.  17.  God  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  F.  of   glory 
•1.  18.  access  in  one  Spirit  unto  the  Father 

3.  14.  For  this  cause  I  bow  my  knees  unto  the  Father 

4.  6.  one  God  and  Father  of  all,  who  is  over  all 

5.  20.  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  to   God,   even 

the  Father.  Col.  1.  3,  12  :  3.  17 

6.  23.  and  love  with  faith,  from  God  the  Father 
Phil.  2. 11.  Jesus  Christis  Lord,  to  the  glory  of  God  the  F. 
Col.  1.  19.  pleasure  of  the  Father  that  in  him  should  all 

the  fulness  dwell 

1  Th.  1. 1.  church  of  the  Thessalonians  in  God  the  Father 

2  Th.  1.  2.  peace  from  God  the  Father 
1  Tim.  1.  2.  From  God  the  Father  and  Christ  Jesus 
Heh.  1.5.1  will  be  to  him  a  F.,  and  he  shall  be  to  me  a  Son ! 

12.  9.  be  in  subjection  unto  the  F.  of  spirits,  and  live 
Jas.  1.  17.  coming  down  from  the  Father  of  lights 

27.  Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  our  God  and  F. 
3.  9.  Therewith  bless  we  the  Lord  and  Father 

1  Pet.  1.  2.  to  the  foreknowledge  of  God  the  Father 
17.  if  ye  call  on  him  as  Father,  who  without  respect 

2  Pet.  1.  17.  he  received  from  God  the  F.  honour  and  glory 

1  Jno.  1.  2.  the  eternal  life,  which  was  with  the  Father 

8.  our  fellowship  is  with  the  Fa,ther,  and  with  his  Son 

2.  1.  we  have  an  advocate  with  the  Father,  Jesus  Christ 
13.  little  children,  because  ye  know  the  Father 

15.  the  love  of  the  Father  is  not  in  him 

16.  vain  glory  of  life,  is  not  of  the  Father 

22.  is  the  antichrist,  even  he  that  denieth  the  Father 

23.  hath  not  the  J".: — confesseththe  Son  hath  the  P.  also 

24.  shall  abide  in  the  Son,  and  in  the  Father 

3.  1.  what  manner  of  love  the  J^.  hath  bestowed  upon  us 

4.  14.  the  Father  hath  sent  the  Son  to  be  the  Saviour 

2  Jno.  3.  peace  shall  be  with  us  from  God  the  F. — Son  of  the 

4.  as  we  received  commandment  from  the  Father    ^F. 

9.  the  same  hath  both  the  Father  and  the  Son 
Jude  1.  that  are  called,  beloved  in  God  the  Father 

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His  Father — God. 

Mat.  16.  27.  glory  of  his  Father.  Mk.  8.  38 
Jno.  5.  18.  but  called  God  his  own  Father 
Bev.  1.  6.  be  priests  unto  his  God  and  Father 

14.  1.  name  of  his  Father  written  on  their  foreheads 

Ml/  Father— GocZ. 

Mat.  7.  21.  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  mij  Father.  12.  50 

10.  32.  him  will  I  confess  before  viy  Father 
33.  him  will  I  also  deny  before  m/j  Father 

11.  27.  have  been  delivered  unto  mij  Father.  Lu.  10.  22 

15.  13.  Every  plant  which  tiiij  heavenly  F.  planted  not 

16.  17.  Revealed  it  unto  thee,  but  vnj  Father 
18.  10.  behold  the  face  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
18.  19.  shall  be  done  for  them  of  my  Father 

35.  So  shall  also  my  heavenly  Father  do  unto  you 

20.  23.  for  whom  it  hath  been  prepared  of  my  Father 

25.  34.  Come,  ye  blessed  of  7ny  Father 

26.  29.  I  drink  it  new  with  you  in  iny  Father's  Kingdom 

39.  0  my  Father,  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass 
42.  O  my  Father,  if  this  cannot  pass  away 

53.  thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  beseech  my  Father 
Lu.  2.  49.  that  I  mtist  be  in  my  Father's  house 

22.  29.  a  Kingdom,  even  as  my  Father  appointed 

21.  49.  I  send  forth  the  promise  of  tny  F.  upon  you 
Jiio.  2.  16. make  not  7ny  F.'s  house  a  house  of  merchandize 

5.  17.  My  Father  worketh  even  until  now,  and  I  work 

40.  For  this  is  the  will  of  my  Father 
43. 1  am  come  in  my  F.'s  name,  and  ye  receive  me  not 

6.  32.  my  F.  giveth  you  the  true  bread  out  of  heaven 
8.  19.  know  neither  me,  nor  my  F. :— know  7}iy  F.  also 

38.  I  speak  the  things  which  I  have  seen  with  my  F. 
49.  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  dishonour  me 

54.  it  is  my  Father  that  glorifieth  me 
10.  18.  This  commandment  received  I  from  7ny  Father 

25.  The  works  that  I  do  in  ')ny  Father's  name 
29.  My  Father,  which  hath  given  them  unto  me 
37.  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father 

14.  1.  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions 

7.  ye  would  have  known  my  Father  also 

20.  in  that  day  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  in  my  Father 

21.  he  that  loveth  me  shall  be  loved  of  my  Father.  23 

15.  1.  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  iny  F.  is  the  husbandman 

8.  Herein  is  my  F.  glorified,  that  ye  bear  much  fruit 
10.  as  I  have  kept  7ny  Father's  Commandments 
15.  all  things  that  I  heard  from  my  Father 
23.  He  that  hateth  me,  hateth  7ny  Father  also.  24 

20.  17.  I  ascend  unto  7ny  Father  and  your  Father 
Bev.  2.  27.  to  shivers  ;  as  I  also  have  received  of  my  F. 

3.  5.  I  will  confess  his  name  before  my  F.,  and  before  his 
Bev.  3.  21.  and  sat  down  with  my  F.  in  his  throne  [angels 

Our  Father—God. 

Mat.  6.  9.  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven.  Lu.  11.  2 
Bom.  1.  7.  peace  from  God  our  Father.  1  Cor.  1.3:2  Cor. 
1.  2  :  Ejjh.  1.  2  :  Phil.  1.  2  :  Col.  1.  2  :  Philem.  3 
Gal.  1.  4.  According  to  the  will  of  our  God  and  Father 
Phil.  4.  20.  unto  our  God  and  F.  be  the  glory  for  ever 

1  Th.  1.  3.  Jesus  Christ,  before  our  God  and  Father 
3.  11.  07ir  God  and  Father  himself,  and  our  Lord  Jesus 

13.  unblameable  in  holiness  before  o;/?-  God  and  Father 

2  Th.  1.  1.  of  the  Thessalonians  in  God  our  F.     [comfort 
2.  16.  God  our  F.  which  loved   us  and  gave  us  eternal 

Thy  Father— Go(?. 

Mat.  6.  4.  Thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret  6.  IS 

6.  shut  tliy  door,  pray  to  thy  Father — and  thy  Father 
18.  not  seen  of  men  to  fast,  but  of  thy  F. — and  thy  F. 

Jno.  8.  19.  said,  therefore,  unto  him,  Where  is  thy  Father  ? 


FATHER 


GENTILES 


Yuur  Father — God. 

Mat.  5.  16.  glorify  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

45.  That  ye  may  be  sous  of  ijoitrF.  which  is  in  heaven 

48.  therefore  shall  be  perfect,  as  your  heavenly  F.  is 

6.  1.  else  j-e  have  no  reward  with  tjour  Father   [perfect 

8.  for  your  Father  kuoweth  what  things  ye  have  need 

of.  3-2  :  Lu.  12.  30 

14.  your  heavenly  F.  will  also  forgive  you.  Mk.  1 1. 25 

15.  neither  will  your  F.  forgive  your  trespasses.   Mh. 
26.  your  heavenly  Father  feedeth  them  [11.  20 

7. 11.  shall  your  F.  which  is  in  heaven  give  good  things 

10.  29.  shall  fall  on  the  ground  without  your  Father 
18.  14.  the  will  of  your  Fatlier  which  is  in  heaven 

23.  9.  call  no  man  your  F.,  for  one  is  your  Father 

Lu.  6.  36.  Be  ye  merciful,  even  as  your  Father  is  merciful 

11.  13.  moi-e  shall  ^/of^r  heavenly -F.  give  the  HolySpirit 

12.  32.  your  F.'s  good  pleasure  to  give  you  the  kingdom 
Jtio.  8.  42.  If  God  were  your  Father,  ye  would  love  me 

20.  17.  I  ascend  unto  my  Father,  and  your  Father 

Felix, 

Acts  23.  24.  Paul — bring  him  safe  unto  Felix 

26.  Lysias  uuto  the  most  excellent  governor  Felix 

24.  3.  in  all  places,  most  excellent  Felix 

22.  But  Felix,  having  more  exact  knowledge 

24.  Felix  came  with  DruslUa,  his  wife 

25.  Felix  was  terrified,  and  answered 

27.  Felix  was   succeeded   by  Porcius  Festus  ; — Feli.c 

left  Paul  in  boiids.  25.  14 

Festus. 

Acts  24  27.  Felix  was  succeeded  by  Porcius  Festus. 

25.  1.  Festus  therefore  having  come 
3.  Howbeit  Festus  answered 

9.  But  Festus.  desiring  to  gain  faA'our 

12.  Then  Festus,  when  he  had  conferred 

13.  Agrippa — arived  at  Cffisaiea,  and  saluted  Festus 

14.  Festus  laid  Paul's  case  before  the  king 

22.  Agrippa  said  unto  Festus,  I  also  could  wish  to  hear 

23.  at  the  command  of  Festus  Paul  was  brought 

24.  And  Festus  .saith.  King  Agrippa,  and  all  men 

26.  24.  Festus  saith  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou  art  mad 

25.  I  am  not  mad,  most  excellent  Festus 

32.  unto  Festus,  this  man  might  have  been  set  at  liberty 

Fortunatus. — 1  Cor.  16.  17 


Gr. 

Gabbatha.— Jno.  19.  13 

Gabriel.— I/M.  1.  19.  26 

G&d.—Eev.  7.  5 

Gadarenes,  also  Gerasenes.~Mat.8.28 

a&ina.—Acts  19.  29 :  20.  4  :  Bom.  16.  23 :  1  Cor.  1.14: 
3  Jno.  1 

Galatia. 

Acts  16.  6.  the  i-egion  of  Phrygia  and  Galatia.  18.  23 

1  Cor.  16. 1.  to  the  churches  of  Galatia.  Gal.  1.  2 

2  Tim.  4.  10.  Crescens  to  Galatia 

1  Pet.  1.  1.  of  the  dispersion  of  Pontus,  Galatia 

Galatians.— GaZ.  3. 1 


Galilee,  see  Cana. 

Mai.  2.  22.  withdrew  into  the  parts  of  Galilee 

3.  13.  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee.     Mk.  1.  9 

4.  12.  He  [.Jesus]  withdrew  into  Galilee 

15.  Beyond  Jordan,  Galilee  of  the  Gentiles 
18.  walking  by  the  sea  of  Galilee.  Mk.  1. 16 
23.  Jesus  went  about  in  all  Galilee.  Mk.  1.  14 
25.  great  multitudes  from  Galilee.  Mk.  3.  7 
15.  29.  came  nigh  uuto  the  sea  of  Galilee 
17.  22.  while  they  abode  in  Galilee  [of  Judaea 

19.  1.  he  departed  from  G.,  and  came  into  the  borders 
21.  11.  Jesus,  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee  [16.  7 

26.  32.  I  wiU  go  before  you  into  G.  28.  7.10:  Mk.  14.  28 

27.  55.  followed  Jesus  from  Galilee,  ministering  unto 

him.  Mk.  1.5.  41  :  Lu.  23.  49,  55 

28.  16.  the  eleven  disciples  went  into  Galilee 
Mk.  1.  28.  all  the  region  of  Galilee 

39.  synagogues  throughout  all  G.  preaching.  Lu.  4.  44 

6.  21.  high  captains,  and  the  chief  men  of  Galilee 

7.  31.  came  through  Sidon  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee 
9.  30.  passed  through  Galilee 

Lu.  1.  26.  unto  a  city  of  Galilee,  named  Nazareth 

2.  4.  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Galilee 

39.  tijey  returned  into  Galilee,  to  their  own  city 

3.  1.  Herod  being  tetrarchof  Galilee 

4.  14.  Jesus  returned  in  the  jKiwer  of  the- Spirit  into  G. 
31.  came  down  to  Capernaum,  a  city  of  Galilee 

5. 17.  out  of  every  village  of  Galilee 

8.  2G.  of  the  Gerasenes,  which  is  over  against  Galilee 
17.  11.  through  the  midst  of  Samaria  and  Galilee 

23.  5.  beginning  from  G.,  even  unto  this  place.  Acts  10.  37 

24.  6.  spake  unto  you  when  he  was  yet  in  Galilee 
Jno.  1.  43.  minded  to  go  forth  into  Galilee 

4.  3.  departed  again  into  Galilee.    7. 1 

43.  he  went  forth  from  thence  into  Galilee 

45.  when  he  came  into  G.,  the  Galilseans  received  him 

47.  Jesus  was  come  out  of  Judtea  into  Galilee.  46,  54 

6.  1.  to  the  other  .side  of  the  sea  of  Galilee 

7.  9.  he  abode  still  in  Galilee 

41.  doth  the  Christ  come  out  of  Galilee 

52.  Art  thou  also  of  G.  ? — out  of  G.  ariseth  no  prophet 

12.  21.  Philip,  which  was  of  Bethsaida  of  Galilee 
Acts  1.  11.  Ye  men  of  Galilee,  why  stand  ye 

5.  37.  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee  in  the  days 

9.  31.  church  throughout  all  Judsea  and  Galilee 

13.  31.  came  up  with  him  from  Galilee  to  Jerusalem 

G  alilaean — s. 

Mat.  26.  69.  Thou  also  wast  with  Jesus  the  G.  Mk.  14.  70' 
Lu.  13.  1.  the  Galilceans,  whose  blood  Pilate     [i«.  22.  59 
2.  Think  ye  that  these  G.  were  sinners  above  all  the  G.. 
23.  6.  he  asked  whether  the  man  were  a  Galihcan 
Jno.  4.  45.  the  Galilceans  received  him  [Jesus] 
Acts  2.  7.  are  not  all  these  which  speak  Galilceans  1 

Gallio.— ^c^s  18.  12,  14,  17 

Gamaliel. — Acts  5.  34 : 


22.  3. 


Gaza.— ^c^s  8.  26 


403 


Gennesaret.— Ma^.  14.  34 :  Mk.  6.  53  :  Lu.  5.  1 

Gentiles,  see  Greeks. — A.V .  '^Heathen. 
Mat.  4.  15.  beyond  Jordan,  Galilee  of  the  Gentiles 

5.  47.  do  not  even  the — Gentiles  the  same 

6.  7.  praying  use  not  vain  repetitions,  as  the  i(?.  do 
32.  After  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles  seek 

10.  5.  Go  not  into  any  way  of  the  Gentiles 
18.  for  a  testimony  to  them  and  to  the  Gentiles 

[proper  names. 


GENTILES 


GOD 


Mat.  12. 18.  he  shall  declare  judgement  to  the  Gentiles 
21.  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  hope 
18.  17.  let  him  be  unto  thee  as  the  ^Ge)Uile     \Lu.  18.  32 

20.  19.  deliver    him  unto  the   G .  to  mock.    Mk.  10.  33 
25.  rulers  of  the  Gentiles  lord  it  over  them,  Mk.  10.  42 

Lu.  2.  32.  A  light  for  revelation  to  the  Gentiles       [the  G. 

21.  24.    Jerusalem — trodden  dovv^n  of  the   G. — times  of 

22.  25.  kings  of  the  G.  have  lordship  over  them 
Acts  4.  25.  Why  did  the  ^Gentiles  rage 

27.  Pontius  Pilate,  with  tlie  Gentiles  and  the  peoples 

9.  15.  bear  my  name  before  the  Gentiles  and  kings 

10.  45.  ou  the   G.  also  was  poured   out  the  gift  of  the 
11.1.  C?.  also  had  received  the  word  of  God    [Holy  Ghost 

18.  to  the  Gentiles  also  hath  God  granted  repentance 

13.  46.  lo,  we  turn  to  the  Gentiles 

47.  I  have  set  thee  for  a  light  of  the  Gentiles 

48.  as  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they  were  glad 

14.  2.  the  Jews — stirred  up  the  souls  of  the  Gentiles 

6.  onset  both  of  tlie  Gentiles  and  of  the  Jews 
27.  opened  a  door  of  faith  unto  the  Gentiles 

15.  3.  declaring  the  conversion  of  the  Gentiles 

7.  the  Gentiles  should  hear  the  word  of  the  gospel 

12.  wrought  among  the  G.  by  them  [Barnabas  and  Paul] 
14.  how  first  God  did  visit  the  Gentiles 

17.  And  all  the  Ge/t^iZes.upon  whom  my  nam.e  is  called 

19.  from  among  the  Gentiles  turn  to  God 

23.  brethren  which  are  of  the  Gentiles  in  Antioch 
18.  6.  from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto  the  Gentiles 
21. 11.  deliver  him  [Paul]  into  the  hands  of  the  G. 

19.  God  had  wrought  among  the  Gentiles 

21.  Jews  which  are   among  the  G.  to  forsake  Moses 
25.  as  touching  the  Gentiles  which  have  believed 

22.  21.  send  thee  [Saul]  forth  far  hence  iinto  the    G. 

26.  17.  from  the  Gentiles  unto  whom  I  send  thee 

20.  Judsea,  and  also  to  the  Gentiles 

Acts  26.  23.  light  both  to  the  people  and  to  the  Gentiles 

28.  28.  salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the  Gentiles 
Bom.  1.  13.  as  in  the  rest  of  the  Gentiles 

2.  14.  when  Gentiles  which  have  no  law 

24.  name  of  God  is  blasphemed  among  the  Gentiles 

3.  29.  is  he  not  the  God  of  Gentiles  also  ?  yea,  of  G.  also 

9.  24.  Jews  only,  but  also  from  the  Gentiles 

30,  Gentiles,  which  followed  not  after  righteousness 

11.  11.  salvation  is  come  unto  the  Gentiles 

12.  and  their  loss  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles 

13.  I  speak  to  you  that  are  G. — I  am  an  apostle  of  G. 

25.  until  the  fulness  of  the  Gentiles  be  come  in 

15.  9.  the  G.  might  glorify  God  for  his  mercy; — among 

10.  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  with  his  people  [the  G. 

11.  Praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles 

12.  rule  over  the  Gentiles  ;  on  him  shall  the  G.  hope 
16.  minister  of  Christ  Jesus  unto  the  G., — offering  up 

18.  the  obedience  of  the  Gentiles  [of  the  G. 
27.  if  the  Gentiles  have  been  made  partakers 

16.  4.  but  also  all  the  churches  of  the  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  5.  1.  fornication  as  is  not  even  among  the  Gentiles 

10.  20.  things  which  the  Gentiles  sacrifice 

12.  2.  Te  know  that  when  ye  were  Gentiles 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  perils  from  the  '^Gentiles  [Paul] 
Gal.  1.  16.  I  might  preach  him  among  the  Gentiles 

2.  2.  gospel  which  I  preach  among  the  Gentiles 

8.  wrought  for  me  also  unto  the  Gentiles 

9.  we  [Paul  and  Barnabas]  should  go  unto  th.e'^Gentiles 
12.  Cephas— did  eat  with  the  Gentiles 

14.  livest  as  do  the  Gentiles, — compellest  thou  the  G. 

15.  not  sinners  of  the  Gentiles 

3.  8.  God  would  justify  the  '^Gentiles  by  faith 
14.  upon  the  Gentiles  might  come  the  blessing 

Eph.  2.  11.  ye,  the  Gentiles  in  the  flesh 


Eph.  S.I.Paul,  theprisonerof  Christ  Jesus  in  behalf  of  you 

6.  to  wit,  that  the  Gentiles  are  fellow-heirs  [G. 
8.  preach  unto  the  G.  the  unsearchable  riches  of  Christ 

4.  17.  ye  no  longer  walk  as  the  Gentiles  also  walk 
Col.  1.  27.  glory  of  this  mystery  among  the  Gentiles 
1  Th.  2.  16.  forbidding  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 

4.  5.  even  as  the  Gentiles  which  know  not  God 

1  Tim.  2.  7.  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  truth 

2  T/w.  4.  17.  that  all  the  Gentiles  might  hear 

1  Pet.  2.  12.  your  behaviour  seemly  among  the  Gentiles  - 

4.  3.  wrought  the  desire  of  the  Gentiles 

3  Jno.  7.  went  forth,  taking  nothing  of  the  Gentiles 

Gerasenes,  also  Gadarenes.—Mk.  5. 1 :  Lu.  8. 26,  37 
Gergesenes  A.V. — see  Gadarenes  and  Gerasenes, 
Gethsemane.— Jlfa^.  26.  36 :  Mk.  14.  32 
Gideon..— Heb.  11.  32 
God. 

Mat.  1.  23.  Tmmanuel — being  interpreted,  God  with  us 

5.  8.  pure  in  heart ;  for  they  shall  see  God 

6.  24.  ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon.  Lu.  16.  13 
30.  But  if  God  doth  so  clothe  the  grass.  Lu.  12.  28 

15.  4.  For  God  said,  Honoiir  thy  father  and  thy  mother 
19. 6.  What  therefore  Go(Z hath  joined  together    Mk.  10.  9 

22.  21.  unto  God  the  things  that  are  God's.  Mk.  12.  17  : 

Lu.  20.  25 
32. 1  am  the  G.  of  Abraham, — G.  of  Isaac, — G.  of  Jacob  ? 
God  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living. 
Mk.  12.  26,  27  :  Lu.  20.  37,  38  :  Acts  3.  13  :  7.  32 
27.  43.  He  trusteth  on  God;  let  him  deliver  him  now 
Mk.  2.  7-  who  can  forgive  sins  but  one,  even  God 

12.  they  were  all  amazed,  and  glorified  God.  Lu.  7.  16 
5.  7.  I  adjure  thee  by  God,  torment  me  not 

10.  18.  none  is  good  save  one,  even  God.  Lu.  18.  19 

12.  14.  of  a  truth  teachest  the  way  of  God 

13.  19.  creation  which  God  created  until  now 

Lu.  1.  26.  Gabriel  was  sent  from  God  unto — Nazareth 
37.  no  word  from  God  shall  be  void  of  power 
47.  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  Saviour 
64.  tongue  loosed,  and  he  [Zacharias]  spake,  blessing  G. 

2.  13.  heavenly  host,  praising  God.  20 

28.  into  his  [Simeon]  arms,  and  blessed  God,  and  said 

5.  21.  Who  can  forgive  sins,  but  God  alone  ? 

7.  16,  God  hath  visited  his  people 

29.  the  publicans,  justified  God,  being  baptized 

8.  39.  how  great  things  God  hath  done  for  thee 

12.  21.  treasure  for  himself,  and  is  not  rich  toward  God 
24.  Consider  the  ravens — God  feedeth  them 

16.  15.  God  knoweth  your  hearts 

18.  1.  a  judge  which  feared  not  God.  4 

7.  And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  elect 

11.    God,  I  [Pharisee]  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not 

13.  God,  be  merciful  to  me  [Publican]  a  sinner 

20.  16.  God  forbid.    Bom.  3.  3,  6,  31 :  6.  1,  16:  7.  7,  13 : 
11.  1,  11 :  1  Cor.  6.  15  :  Gal.  2,  17  :  3.  21 

23.  40.  Dost  thou  not  even  fear  God,  seeing  thou  art 
/wo.  1.1.  the  Word  was  God 

6.  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose  name  was  John 
18.  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time 

3,  2.  thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  God — signs  that  thou 

doest,  except  God  be  with  him 

16.  For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave 

17.  God  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  world  to  judge 
21.  manifest,  that  they  have  been  wrought  in  God 

34.  he  whom  God  Jiath  sentspeaketh  the  words  oiGod 

6.  27.  for  him  the  Father,  even  God,  hath  sealed 


PROPER  NAMES,^ 


404 


GOD 


GOD 


Jno.  G.  4G.  seen  the  Father,  save  he  which  is  from  God 
8.  40.  the  truth,  which  I  heard  from  God 

41.  we  have  one  Father,  even  God 

8.  42.  If  God  were  your  Father,— am  come  from  God 

9.  16.  Pharisees  said,  This  man  is  not  from  God.  33 
29.  We  know  that  (Jod  hath  spoken  unto  Moses 
31.  We  know  that  Gud  heareth  not  sinners 

10.  33.  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thj'self  God 

11.  2'2.  wh;itsoever  thou  shalt  ask  of  G.,  G.  will  give  thee 
14.  1.  ye  beUeve  in  God,  believe  also  in  me 

16.  30.  we  believe  that  thou  camest  forth  from  God 
VI.  3.  that  they  should  know  thee  the  only  true  God 

Acts  2.  17.  it  shall  be  in  the  last  days,  saith  God 

22.  wonders  and  signs,  which  God  did  by  him  [Jesus] 
36.  God  hath  made  him  both  Lord  and  Christ 
3.  13.  the  God  of  our  fathers,  hath  glorified  his  Servant 
18.  things  which  God  foreshewed.  21 

5.  29.  We  must  obey  God  rather  than  m.en 

31.  Him  did  God  exalt  with  his  right  hand 

32.  the  Holy  Ghost,  whom  God  hath  given  to  them 

7.  9.  Joseph,  sold  him — and  God  was  with  him 
25.  God — was  giving  theiu  deliverance.  35 

32.  I  am  the  God  of  thy  fathers 

42.  God  turned,  and  gave  them  up  to  serve 
45.  the  nations  which  God  thrust  out 

56.  Son  of  man  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

10.  15.  What  GofZhath  cleansed.  28 

38.  how  that  God  anointed  him — God  was  with  him 

11.  17.  who  was  I,  that  I  could  withstand  God  1 

13.  16.  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God 

YI.  The  God  of  this  people  Israel  chose  our  fathers 

14.  27.  rehearsed  aU  things  that  God  had  done.  lo.  4 

17.  23.  inscription,  TO  AN  UNKNOWN  GOD 

24.  The  Gud  that  made  the  world  and  all  things  therein 

18.  21.  I  will  return  again  unto  you,  if  God  will 
23.  4.  Eevilest  thou  God's  high  priest  ? 

Bom.  1.  24.  G.  gave  them  up  in  the  lusts  of  their  hearts.  28 

3.  4.  God  forbid  :  yea,  let  God  be  found  true 
11.  There  is  none  that  seeketh  after  God 

25.  whom  God  set  forth  to  be  a  propitiation 

29.  is  G.  the  G.  of  Jews  only  ?  is  he  not  the  G.  of  Gen- 

30.  yea,  of  Gentiles  also  :  if  so  be  that  G.  is  one  [tiles  also 

4.  2.  whereof  to  glory ;  but  not  toward  God 

17.  even  God,  M'ho  quickeneth  the  dead 

8.  3.  God,  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness 

31.  If  God  is  for  iis,  who  is  against  us 

33.  It  is  God  that  justifieth 

9.  22.  What  if  God,  willing  to  show  his  wrath 

11.  1.  Did  God  cast  off  his  people?  2 

8.  God  gave  them  a  spirit  of  stupor 

21.  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branches 

32.  God  hath  shut  up  all  unto  disobedience 

15.  5.  the  God  of  patience  and  of  comfort 
13.  the  God  of  hope  fill  you  with  all  joy 

16.  26.  commandment  of  the  eternal  God 

1  Cor,  1.  21.  world — knew  not  G.,  it  was  G.'s  good  pleasure 

27.  God  chose  the  foolish — God  chose  the  weak.  28 

3.  6.  God  gave  the  increase.  7  {God's  building 

9.  God's  fellow-workers  :   ye   are    God's   husbandry, 

6.  13.  God  shall  bring  to  nought  both  it  and  them 

8.  4.  there  is  no  God  but  one 

6.  yet  to  us  there  is  one  God,  the  Father 

9.  10.  Is  it  for  the  oxen  that  God  careth 

10.  5.  with  most  of  them  God  was  not  well  pleased 

12.  7.  the  same  God,  who  worketh  all  things 

18.  God  set  the  members  each  one  of  them 

28.  God  hath  set  some  in  the  church 

14.  33.  God  is  not  a  God  of  confusion,  but  of  peace 

15.  28.  that  God  may  be  all  in  all 


2  Cor.  1.  9.  but  in  God  which  raiseth  the  dead 
18.  But  as  God  is  faithful,  our  word  toward  you 
21.  Now  he  thatestablishethus — anointed  us,  is  God 
23.  But  I  call  God  for  a  witness  upon  my  soul 

4.  6.  seeing  it  is  God,  that  said,  Light  [himself 

5.  19.  God  was  in  Christ  reconciling  the  world  unto 
20.  as  though  God  were  entreating  by  us 

6.  16.  and  I  will  be  their  God 

7.  6.  he  that  comforteth  the  lowly,  even  God 

9.  7.  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 
11.  11.  Gof^knoweth.  12.  2 

13.  11.  the' God  of  love  and  peace  shall  be  with  you 
iSj)7t.  2.  4.  God  being  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  great  love 

12.  no  hope  and  without  God  in  the  world 

4.  6.  one  baptism,  one  God  and  Father  of  all   [gave  you 
32.  forgiving  each  other,  even  as  G.  also  in  Christ  lor- 

5.  1.  Be  ye  therefore  imitators  of  God 

Phil.  1.  28.  but  of  your  salvation,  and  that  from  God 
2.  13.  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  you 
27.  but  God  had  mercy  on  him 
Col.  4.  3.  God  may  open  unto  us  a  door  for  the  word 

1  Th.  2.  10.  Ye  are  witnesses,  and  God  also 

4.  6.  as  the  Gentiles  which  know  not  God.  2  Th.  1.  8 
8.  rejecteth  not  man,  but  God 

2  Th.  2.  4.  exalteth  himself  against  all  that  is  called  God 

■ — setting  himself  forth  as  God 
11.  for  this  cause  God  sendeth  them  a  working  of  error 

13.  for  that  God  chose  you  from  the  beginning 

1  Tim.  1.  17.  the  only  God,  be  honour  and  glory         [men 

2.  5.  there  is  one  G.,  one  mediator  also  between  G.  and 

5.  5.  widow — hath  her  hope  set  on  God 

6.  17.  hope  set  on  the  uncertainty  of  riches,  but  on  God 

2  Tim.  2. 25.  if  peradventure  G.  may  give  them  repentance 
Tit.  1.  16.  They  profess  that  thej'  know  God 

Heh.  1.  1.  G.,  having  of  old  time  spoken  unto  the  fathers 

8.  Thy  throne,  O  God,  is  for  ever  and  ever 

9.  Therefore  God,  thy  God,  hath  anointed  thee 

3.  4.  he  that  built  all  things  is  God 

4. 10.  rested  from  his  works,  as  God  did  from  his 

6.  10.  God  is  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  work 

13.  when  G.  made  promise  to  Abraham — he  sware  by 

18.  it  is  impossible  for  God  to  lie  [himself 

7.  17.  Wherein  Gud,  being  minded  to  shew  more 

8.  10.  And  I  will  he  to  them  a  God 

10.  7.  Lo,  I  am  come — to  do  thy  will,  0  God 

11.  10.  city — whose  builder  and  maker  is  God  [us 
40.  God  having  provided  some  better  thing  concerning 

13.  4.  fornicators  and  adulterers  God  will  judge 
Jas.  1.  13.  I  am  tempted  of  G.  :  for  G.  cannot  be  tempted 
2.  19.  Thou  believest  that  God  is  one 

4.  8.  Draw  nigh  to  G.,  and  he  will  draw  nigh  to  you.  [in  G. 

1  Pet.  1.  21.  believers  in  G. — your  faith  and  hope  might  be 

2.  5.  rejected  indeed  of  men,  but  with  G.  elect,  precioits 

19.  if  for  conscience  toward  G.  a  man  endureth  griefs 

3.  21.  interrogation  of  a  good  conscience  towar\l  Ood 
6.  5.   God  resisteth  the  proud 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  if  God  spared  not  angels  when  they  sinned 

1  Jno.  4. 12.  No  man  hath  beheld  God— God  abideth  in  us 

16.   God  is  love — abideth  in  God,  and  God  abideth.  15 

5.  20.  This  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 

2  Jno.  9.  abideth  not  in  the  teaching  of  Christ,  hath  not  G. 
liev.  7.  17.  and  God  shall  wipe  away  every  tear 

17.  17.  God  did  put  in  their  hearts  to  do  his  mind 

18.  5.  God  hath  remembered  her  iniquities 

21.  3.  God  himself  shall  be  with  them,  and  be  their  God 
7.  I  will  be  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my  son 

22.  18.  God  shall  add  unto  him  the  plagues 

19.  God  shall  take  away  his  part  from  the  tree  of  life 
see  Almighty — Father,  Lord  God,  true. 


405 


PROPER  NAMES. 


GOD 


GOD 


Against  God. 
Ads  5.  39.  ye  be  found  even  to  be  fighting  against  Ood 

6.  11.  words  against  Moses,  and  against  Gud  / 
Bom.  8.  7.  mind  of  the  flesli  is  enmity  against  God 

9.  20.  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  repliest  against  God 
Rev.  13.  6.  opened  his  mouth  for  blasphemies  against  God 

Before  God. 

Lu.  1.  G.  both  righteous  before  God  [Zacharias  and  Elis.] 
8.  [Zacharias]  executed  the  priest's  office  before  Gud 
24.  19.  Jesus — mighty  in  deed  and  word  before  God 
Acts  8.  21.  thy  [Simon]  heart  is  not  right  before  God 

10.  4.  thine  alms  are  gone  up  for  a  memorial  before  God 
23.  1.  Paul— I  have  lived  before  G.  in  all  good  conscience 

Mom.  2.  13.  not  the  hearers  of  a  law  are  just  before  God 

14.  22.  The  faith — have  thou  to  thyself  before  God 
Gal.  1.  20.  behold,  before  God,  I  lie  not 

1  Th.  3.  13.  in  holiness  before  our  Gud  and  Father 
Jas.  1.  27.  Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  our  God 
Rev.  3.  2.  no  works  of  thine  fulfilled  before  my  God 

9.  13.  golden  altar  which  is  before  God    [day  and  night 

12.  10.  cast  down,  which  accuseth  them  before  our  God 

Glory  of  God,  or  of  the  Lord. 

Lu.  2.  9.  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about  them  [not 
Jno.  5.  44.  glory  that  cometh  from  tlie  only  God  ye  seek 

11.  4.  This  sickness  is  not  unto  death,  but  for  the  g.  ofG. 
40.  if  thou  belie  vedst,  thou  shouldest  see  the  glory  of  G. 

Acts  7. 55.  (Stephen)  saw  the  g.  of  G.,  and  Jesus  standing 
Royu.  3.  23.  all  have  sinned,  and  fall  short  of  the  g.  of  G. 
6.  2.  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God 

15.  7.  as  Christ  also  received  you,  to  the  glory  of  God 

1  Cor.  10.  31.  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of  God 
11.  7.  [man]  forasmuch  as  he  is  the  image  and  g.  of  God 

2  Cur.  1.  20.  unto  the  glory  of  God,  through  us 

3.  18.  reflecting  as  a  mirror  the  glory  of  the  Lord 

4.  6.  glory  of  God  in  the  face  of  Jesus  Christ 

16.  thanksgiving  to  abound  unto  the  glory  of  God 
8.  19.  ministered  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the  Lord       \God 

Phil.  1. 11.  through  Jesus  Christ,  unto  the  g.  and  praise  of 
2.  11.  Jesus  Christ  is  Lord,  to  the  glory  of  G.  the  Father 

Rev.  15.  8.  temple  was  filled  with  smoke  from  the  g.  of  Gud 

21.  11.  holy  city,  Jerusalem, — having  the  glory  of  God 
23.  for  the  glory  of  God  did  lighten  it 

Glorified  God,  or  glorifying  God,  see  glorified,  glorifying. 

High  God 

Mk.  5.  7.  Jesus,  thou  Sou  of  the  Most  High  God.  Lu.  8.  28 
Acts  16. 17.  These  men  are  servants  of  the  Most  High  God 
Heb.  7.  1.  Melchizedek — priest  of  God  Most  High 

Holy  One  of  God.— iw.  4.  34 :  Jno.  6.  70 

God  of  Heaven. 

Rev.  11.  13.  gave  glory  to  the  God  of  heaven 

16.  11.  blasphemed  the  God  of  heaven 

House  of  God  see  House. 

God  is,  or,  is  not. 

Mat.  3.  9.  that  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up.  Lu. 

22.  32.  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead  [3.  8 
Jno.  3.  33.  set  his  seal  to  this,  that  God  is  true 

4.  24.  Gud  is  a  Spirit:  and  they  that  worship  him 

13.  31.  God  is  glorified  in  him  [Jesus] 
Acts  10.  34.  God  is  no  respecter  of  persons 
Earn.  1.  9.  For  God  is  my  witness.  Phil.  1. 8 


Bom.  11.  23.  God  is  able  to  graft  them  in  again  [1.  18 

1  Cor.  1.  9.  God  is  faithful,  through  whom.   10.  13  :  2  Cor. 
14.  25.  declaring  that  God  is  among  you  indeed 

33.  God  is  not  a  God  of  confusion 

2  Cor.  5.  5.  wrought  for  us  this  very  thing  is  God 

9.  8.  God  is  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  unto  you 
Gal.  3.  20.  but  God  is  one 

6.  7.  God  is  not  mocked 
1  Th.  2.  5.  God  is  witness ;  nor  seeking  glory 
Heb.  6.  10.  God  is  ?iot  unrighteous  to  forget 

11.  16.  God  is  not  ashamed  of  them — called  their  God 

12.  29.  for  our  God  is  a  consuming  lire 

13.  16.  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well  pleased 

1  Jno.  1.  5.  that  God  is  light,  and  in  him  is  no  darkness 

3.  20.  because  God  is  greater  than  our  heart 

4.  8.  knoweth  not  God  ;  for  God  is  love 

God  of  Israel. 

Mat.  15.  31.  multitude — glorified  the  God  of  Israel 
Lu.  1.  68.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 

Living  God. 

Mat.  16. 16.  Thou  art  the  Christ,  the  son  of  the  I.  G.  [Peter] 

26.  63.  I  adjure  thee  by  the  living  God  [High  Priest] 
Acts  14.  15.  turn  from  these  vain  things  unto  the  living  G. 
Bom.  9.  26.  called  sons  of  the  living  God 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  ^^l•itten — with  th^ Spirit  of  the  living  God 
6.  16.  we  are  a  temple  of  the  living  GOd 

1  Th.  1.  9.  from  idols,  to  serve  a  living  and  true  God 

1  Thn.  3.  15.  the  church  of  the  living  God 

4.  10.  we  have  our  hope  set  on  the  living  God 
Heb.  3.  12.  falling  away  from  the  living  God 

9.  14.  from  dead  works  to  serve  the  living  God 

10.  31.  fearful  thing  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  I.  God 
12.  22.  unto  the  city  of  the  living  God 

Bev.  7.  2.  angel — having  the  seal  of  the  living  God 

My  God,  see  also  Lord  my  God. 

Mat.  27.  46.  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken  me  ? 
Jno.  20.  17. 1  ascend  unto — my  G.  and  your  God  iMk.  15.34. 

28.  Thomas  answered — Aly  Lord,  and  my  God 

Bom.  1.  8.  I  thank  7ny  G.  1  Cor.  1. 4:  Phil.  1.  3  :  Philem.  4. 

2  Cor.  12.  21.  my  God  should  humble  me  before  you 
Ph.  4.  19.  ony  God  shall  fulfil  every  need  of  yours 

Bev.  3.  12.  temple  of  my  God, — name  of  my  God, — city  of 
my  God,—  iioinmy  God 

Of  God,  see  also  Born  of  God,    Glory  of  God,  Word 
of  God,  etc. 

Mat.  2.  12.  warned  of  God  in  a  dream.  22 

4.  4.  every  word  that  proceedeth  out  of  the  mouth  of  G. 

5.  9.  peacemakers ;  for  they  shall  be  called  sons  of  G. 

34.  neither  by  the  heaven,  for  it  is  the  throne  of  God 
12.  4.  entered  into  the  house  of  God,  and   did  eat  the 

shew  bread  [David].  Mk.  2.  26:  Lu.  6.  4 
16.  23.  thou  mindest  not  the  things  of  God  [Peter] 

21.  12.  Jesus  entered  into  the  temple  of  God 

22.  16.  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth 

29.  not  knowing  the  scriptures,  nor  the  power  of  God. 

23.  22.  sweareth  by  the  throne  of  God  [ML  12.  24 
26.  61.  J  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God 

Mk.  1.  24.  who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One  of  God 
16.  19.  Jesus — sat  down  at  the  right  hand  of  God 

Lu.  1.  19.  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  presence  of  God 
3.  6.  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 

Jno.  1.  13.  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  Gud 

6.  45.  they  shall  all  be  taught  of  God 

7.  17.  teaching,  whether  it  be  of  God  \of  Gud 

8.  47.  He  that  is  of  GocZ— words  of  God^  ye  are  not 


PliOPEU    NA.MES.] 


406 


GOD 


GREEK 


Jno.  9.  3.  but  that  the  works  of  God  should  be  made  mani- 
31.  any  man  be  a  worshipper  of  God  [fest 

12.  43.  glory  of  men  more  than  the  glory  of  God 

Acts  5.  39.  if  it  is  of  God,  ye  will  not  be  able  to  overthrow 

8.  20.  thought  to  obtain  the  gift  of  God  with  money 
Rom.  2.  29.  praise  is  not  of  men,  but  of  God 

3.  3.  none  effect  the  faithfulness  of  God 

9.  16.  but  of  God  that  hath  mercy 

13.  1.  no  power  but  of  God — are  ordained  of  God 

14.  10.  we  shall  all  stand  before  the  judgfmeiit-seato/  G. 

1  Cor.  2.  1.  proclaiming  to  you  the  mystery  of  God 
2.  12.  spirit  which  is  of  God 

11.  12.  but  all  things  are  of  God.  2  Cor.  5.  18 

15.  34.  some  have  no  knowledge  of  God 

2  Cor.  1.  20.  how  many  soever  be  the  promises  of  God 

2.  17.  but  as  of  God,  in  the  sight  of  God 
Phil.  3.  9.  righteousness  which  is  of  God  by  faith 
1  Tim.  4.  4.  every  creature  of  God  is  good 

1  Jao.  3.  10.  doeth  not  righteousness,  is  not  of  God 

4.  1.  prove  the  Spirits  whether  they  are  of  God 

2.  confesseth  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come — is  of  God 

3.  confesseth  not  Jesus  is  not  of  God 

4.  Ye  are  of  God,  my  little  children 

6.  We  are  of  God  :  —he  who  is  not  of  God  heareth  us  not 

5.  19.  We  know  that  we  are  of  God 

3  Jno.  11.  He  that  doeth  good  is  of  God 

Our  God,  see  also  Lord  our  God. 

Lu.  1.  78.  tender  mercy  of  our  God 

1  Cor.  6.  11.  in  the  Spirit  of  our  God  Tgospel 

1  n.  2.  2.  we  waxed  bold  in  our  God  to  speak  unto  you  the 

3.  9.  we  joy  for  your  sakes  before  our  God        \xi:nto  you 

11.  may  our  God  and  Father  himself —direct  our  way 
13.  unblameable  in  holiness  before  our  God 

2  Th.  1.  11.  our  G.  may  count  you  worthy  of  your  calling 
Heb.  12.  29.  for  our  God  is  a  consuming  fire  [Christ 
2  Pet.  1.  1.  righteousness  of  our  God,  and  Saviour  Jesus 
Bev.  4. 11.  Worthy  art  thou,  our  Lord  and  our  G.,  to  receive 

5.  10.  them  to  be  unto  our  God  a  kingdom  and  priests 
7.  10.  Salvation  unto  our  God  which  sitteth.  19. 1 

12.  power  and  might  be  unto  our  God  for  ever  and  ever 
19.  4.  Give  pi-aise  to  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants 

Thy  God,  see  also  Lord  thy  God. 
Heb.  1.  9.  Therefore  God,  thy  God  hath  anointed  thee 

To,  or  unto  God. 

Mat.  15.  5.  profited  by  me  is  given  to  God         [Lu.  20.  25 
22.  21.  and  itnto  G.  the  things  that  are  God's.  MIc.  12. 17  : 
M7c.  7.  11.  Corban,that  is  to  say,  Given  to  God 
Lu.  2.  14.  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest 
38.  Anna — gave  thanks  unto  God 

6.  12.  [JesusJ  continued  all  night  in  prayer  to  God 
18.  43.  when  they  saw  it,  gave  praise  unto  God 

Jno.  9.  24.  Give  glory  to  God  :  we  know  that  this  man 
13.  3.  came  forth  from  God,  and  goeth  unto  God 

16.  2.  shall  think  that  he  offereth  service  unto  God 
Acts  4.  19.  hearken  unto  you  rather  than  u7ito  God 

24.  lifted  up  their  voice  to  God  with  one  accord 

6.  4.  not  lied  unto  men,  but  u7ito  God 
26.  ]  8.  from  the  power  of  Satan  unto  God 

20.  Gentiles — should  repent  and  turn  to  God 
liorn.  6.  10.  life  that  he  liveth,  he  liveth  unto  God 

11.  but  alive  unto  God  in  Christ  Jesus 

13.  present  yourselves  M?i<o  G. — righteousness  unto  G. 
17.  thanks  be  to  God 

7.  4.  that  we  might  bring  forth  fruit  unto  God 

12.  1.  living  sacrifice,  holy,  acceptable  to  God 


Bom.  14.  11.  every  tongue  shall  confess  to  God 
12.  shall  give  account  of  himself  to  God 
1.5.  30.  ye  strive  together  with  me  in  your  prayers  to  God 

1  Cor.  10.  20.  sacrifice  to  devils,  and  not  to  God       [forme 

14.  2.  speaketh  not  unto  men,  but  unto  God 

15.  24.  when  he  shall  deliver  up  the  kingdom  to  God 

2  Cor.  2.  15.  sweet  savour  of  Christ  unto  God 

5.  13.  whether  we  are  beside  ourselves,  it  is  unto  God 
Phil.  4.  20.  Now  tinto  our  God  and  Father  be  the  glory 
1  Th.  1.  9.  how  ye  turned  u)ito  God  from  idols 

3.  9.  thanksgiving  can  we  render  again  KH^o  GotZforyou 
Heb.  7.  19.  better  hope,  through  which  we  draw  nigh  unto 

25.  them  that  draw  near  unto  God  through  him    [God 
9.  14.  offered  himself  without  blemish  unto  God 

11.  4.  By  faith  Abel  offered  unto  God 

5.  Enoch — well-pleasing  unto  God 

6.  for  he  thatcometh  to  God  must  believe  that  he  is 

12.  23.  and  to  God  the  Judge  of  all 

28.  we  may  offer  service  well-pleasing  to  God 

13.  15.  let  us  offer  up  a  sacrifice  of  praise  to  God  con- 
las.  4.  7.  Be  subject  therefore  unto  God  [tinually 

8.  Draw  nigh  to  God  and  he  will  draw  nigh  to  you 
1  Pet.  3.  18.  Christ  also  suffered — might  bring  us  to  God 

4.  6.  live  according  to  God  in  the  spirit 

5.  2.  willingly,  According  unto  God 

Bev.  5.  9.  didst  purchase  unto  God  with  thy  blood 
12.  5.  and  her  child  was  caught  up  unto  God 

14.  4.  to  be  the  first-fruits  unto  God  and  unto  the  Lamb 

With  God. 

Mat.  19.  26.  luith  God  all  things  are  possible.  MJc.  10.  27 : 
Mk.  10.  27.  impossible,  but  not  with  God  ILii.  18.  27 

Lu.  1 .  30.  thou  [Mary]  hast  found  favour  with  God 

2.  52.  in  favour  ivith  God  and  man  [Jesus] 
•7710.  1.  1.  the  Word  was  ivith  God.  2 

5.  18.  making  himself  equal  7vith  God.  Phil.  2.  6 
Bo7)i.  2.  11.  there  is  no  i-espect  of  persons  with  God 

5.  1.  let  us  have  peace  with  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus 

9.  14.  Is  there  unrighteousness  ivith  God  ?  [Christ 

1  Cor.  3.  19.  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolishness  with  God 
7.  24.  called,  therein  abide  tvith  God  [tion 

2  Th.  1.  6.  righteous  thing  witJi.  God  to  recompense  aiSic- 
Jas.  4.  4.  friendshixj  of  the  world  is  enmity  with  God  ? 

1  Pet.  2.  20.  patiently,  this  is  acceptable  with  God 

Tour  God,  see  Lord  your  God. 

Jno.  8.  54.  of  whom  ye  say,  that  he  is  your  God 
20.  17.  I  ascend  unto — my  God  and  your  God 

Godhead.— ^cfo  17.  29  :  Col.  2.  9 

Gog.— Bev.  20.  8 

Golgotha.— ilfa^.  27.  33  :  Mk.  15.  22  :  Jno.  19.  17 

Gomorrah,    see    Sodom. — Mat.    10.    16 :  Bom.  9.  29 : 
2  Pet.  2.  6  :  Jude  7 

Grecian. 

Acts  6.  1.  arose  a  murmuring  of  the  Grecian  Jews 
9.  29.  disputed  against  the  Grecian  Jews 

Greece. — Acts  20.  2 

Greek.— .4. F.  ^Gentile. 

Mk.  7.  26.  the  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  Syrophcenician 
Acts  16.  1.  his  [Timothy]  father  was  a  Greek.  3 


407 


[proper    N.IMES. 


GREEK 


HOLY   GHOST 


Bom.  1. 16.  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to  the  G.    12. 9, 10 

10.  12.  there  is  no  distinction  between  Jew  and  G.    Gal.  3 
Gal.  2.  3.  Titus  who  was  with  me,  being  a  G.  [28 :   Col.  3. 11 

G-reek  (Language). 
Jno.  19.  20.  written  in  Hebrew,  and  in  Latin,  and  in  Greek 
Acts  21.  37.  And  he  said,  Dost  thou  know  Greek  ? 
Bev.  9.  11.  and  in  the  G.  tongue  he  hath  the  name  ApoUyon 

Greeks. — A.V.  ^Gentiles. 
Jno.  7. 35.  Dispersion  among  the  iG.,  and  teach  the  ^G.  ? 

12.  20.  there  were  certain  Greeks  among  those 
Acts  11.  20.  spake  unto  the  G>-eeks  also 

14.  1.  both  of  Jews  and  of  Gi-eeks  beHeved.  17.  4,  12 

18  4.  [Paul]  persuaded  Jews  and  Gi-eehs 

19.  10.  heard  the  word  of  the  Lord,  both  Jews  and  G. 
17.  both  Jews  and  Greeks,  that  dwelt  at  Ephesus 

20.  21.  testifying  both  to  Jews  and  to  Greeks  repentance 

21.  28.  [Paul]  brought  Greeks  also  into  the  temple 
Bom.  1.  14.  I  am  debtor  both  to  Gi-eeks  and  to  Barbarians 

3.  9.  Jews  and  ^Greeks,  that  they  are  all  under  sin 
1  Cor.  1.  22.  and  Greeks  seek  after  wisdom 

24.  both  Jews  and  Greeks,  Christ  the  power  of  God 
10.  32.  Give  no  occasion  of  stumbling,  either  to  Jews,  or 
12. 13.  baptized  into  one  body.whether  Jews  or  ^G.  [to  ^G. 


H. 


Hades.— Mai.  11.  23:  16.  18:  Lu.  10.  15:  16.  23:  Acts 
2.  27,  31 :  Bev.  1.  18 :  6.  8 :  20.  13,  14 

Hagax.— ^.F.  Agar.  Gal.  4.24,  25 

Hamor. — Acts  7.  16 

Haxan.—Acts  7 .  2,  i 

Heber — see  Eber. 

Har-Magedon.— Beu.  16. 16 

Hebrew— 3. 

Jno.  5.  2.  pool,  which  is  called  in  Hebrew  Bethesda 

19.  13.  The  Pavement,  but  in  Hebrew,  Gabbatha 

17.  a  skull,  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew  Golgotha 
20.  title — written  in  Hebrew,  and  in  Latin,  and  in  Greek 

20.  16.  Mary — saith  unto  him  in  Hebrew,  Eabboni 
Acts  6. 1.  arose  a  murmuring — against  the  Hebreivs   f22.  2 

21.  40.  Paul — spake  unto  them  in  the  Hebrew  language 
26.  14.  a  voice  saying — in  the  Hebrew  language,  Saul 

2  Cor.  11.  22.  Are  they  Hebrew  ?  so  am  I 
Phil.  3.  5.  a  Hebrew  of  Hebrews    [Paul] 
Bev.  9.  11.  his  name  in  Hebrew  is  Abaddon 

16.  16.  place  which  is  called  in  Hebrew  Har-Magedon 

HeU.—Lu.  3.  23 

Hermas. — Bom.  16. 14 

Hermes. — Bom.  16.  14 

Hermogenes. — -2  Tim.  1.  15 


Herod 

Mat.  2.  1.  in  the  days  of  Herod  the  king.  Lu.  1.  5 
3.  And  when  Herod  the  king  heard  it 

7.  Then  Herod  privily  called  the  wise  men 

12.  they  should  not  return  to  Herod 

13.  Herod  will  seek  the  young  child  to  destroy  him 

15.  was  there  until  the  death  of  Herod 

16.  Then  Herod,  when  he  saw  that  he  was  mocked 
19.  But  when  Herod  was  dead 

22.  in  the  room  of  his  father  Herod     {Lu.  3. 1, 19  :  9.  7 
14.  1.  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  the  report.  Mk.  6.  14, 16 : 
3.  For  Herod  had  laid  hold  on  John.  Mk.  6.  17,  18 
6.  when  iT.'s  birthday  came,  and  pleasedH.  MA;.  6. 21, 22 
Mk.  6.  20.  Herod  feared  John 

8.  15.  the  leaven  of  Herod 
Lu.  3.  19.  evil  things  which  Herod  had  done 

8.  3.  the  wife  of  Ghuza,  Herod's  steward 

9.  9.  And  Herod  said,  John  I  beheaded 
13.  31.  for  Herod  would  fain  kill  thee 

23. 7.  oi  Herod's  jurisdiction,  he  [Pilate]  sent  himtmto  H. 

8.  when  Herod  saw  Jesus 

11.  And  Herod  with  his  soldiers  set  him  at  nought 

12.  And  Herod  and  Pilate  became  friends 
16.  no,  nor  yet  Herod  :  for  he  sent  him  back 

Acts  4.  27.  both  Herod  and  Pontius  Pilate 

12.  1.  Herod  the  king  put  ^rth  his  hands  to  afflict 

6.  And  when  H.  was  about  to  bring  bim  [Peter]  forth 
11.  delivered  me  out  of  the  hand  of  Herod         [guards 

19.  when  Herod  had  sought  for  him — he  examined  the 
21.  Herod  arrayed  himself  in  royal  apparel 

13.  1.  the  foster  brother  of  Herod  the  tetrarch 

23.  35.  commanded  him  [Paul]  to  be  kept  in  H.  palace 

Herodians.— MaiS.  22. 16:  Mk.  3.  6:  12.  13 

Herodias. 

Mat.  14.  3.  put  him  in  prison  for  the  sake  of  H.  Mk.  6.  17 

6.  the  daughter  of  Herodias  danced.  Mk.  6.  22 
Mk.  6.  19.  And  Herodias  set  herself  against  him 
Lu.  3.  19.  being  reproved  by  him  for  Herodias 

Herodion. — Bom.  16.  11 

Hezekiah.— .4.F.  Ezekias.—Mat.  1.  9,  10 

Hezron.— ^.F.  Esrom.—Mat.  1.  3  :  Lu.  3.  33 

Hierapolis. — Col.  4.  13 

High  Priest.— He&.  3.  1 

Holy  Ghost. 

Mat.  1.  18.  she  was  found  with  child  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

20.  that  which  is  conceived  in  her  is  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
3.  11.  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost.   Mk. 

1.  8  :  Lu.  3.  16  :  Acts  1.  5 
28.  19.  Father  and  of  the  Son  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
Mk.  13.  11.  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Holy  Ghost 
Lu.  1.  15.  and  he  shall  be  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
35.  The  Holy  Ghost  shall  come  upon  thee 
41.  and  Elisabeth  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
67.  his  father  Zacharias  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

3.  22.  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily  form 
Jno.  20.  22.  Eeceive  ye  the  Holy  Ghost.  Acts  2.  38 
Acts  1.  2.  given  commandment  through  the  Holy  Ghost 

8.  when  the  Holy  Ghost  is  come  upon  you 
16.  Holy  Ghost  spake  before  by  the  mouth  of  David 
2.  33.  received  of  the  Father  the  promise  of  the  H.  G. 

4.  8.  Peter,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  said  unto  them 


PKOPER   NAMES.] 


408 


HOLY    GHOST 


ISAIAH 


Acts  4.  25.  who  by  the  H.  G. — didst  say,  Why  did  the  Gen- 

31.  and  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost  [tiles 

5.  3.  Satan  filled  thy  heart  to  lie  to  the  Holy  Ghost 

32.  and  so  is  the  Holy  Ghost,  whom  God  hath  given 

7.  51.  ye  do  always  resist  the  Holy  Ghost 

S.*).  [Stephen]  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  looked  up 

8.  15.  praj-ed  for  them,  thatthey  might  receive  the  iT.  G. 

17.  hands  on  them,  and  they  received  the  Holy  Ghost 

18.  the  Holy  Ghost  was  given,  he  offered  them  money 

19.  I  laj'  my  hands,  he  may  receive  the  Holy  Ghost 

9.  17.  thy  sight,  and  be  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
31.  in  the  comfort  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  was  multiplied 

10.  38.  anointed  him  with  tlie  H.  G.  and  with  power 

44.  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all  them  which  heard  the  woid 

45.  Gentiles  also  was  poured  out  the  gift  of  the  H.  G. 
47.  baptized,  which  have  received  the  H.  G.  as  well  as 

11.  15.  the  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  them,  even  as  on  us 

16.  water;  but  ye  shall  be  baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
24.  good  man,  and  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost  and  of  faith 

13.  2.  the  H.  G.  said,  Separate  me  Barnabas  and  Saul 
4.  they,  being  sent  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  went 

9.  Paul,  filled  with  the  H.  G.,  fastened  his  eyes  on  him 
52.  disciples  were  filled  with  joy  and  with  the  H.  G. 

15.  8.  giving  them  the  H.  G.,  even  as  he  did  unto  us 
28.  seemed  good  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  to  us,  to  lay 

16.  6.  forbidden  of  the  H.  G.  to  speak  the  word  in  Asia 

19.  2.  Did  ye  receive  the  H.  G.  when  ye  believed? — not 

60  much  as  hear  whether  the  H.  G.  was  given 
6.  his  hands  upon  them,  the  Holy  Ghost  came  on  them 

20.  23.  the  Holy   Ghost  testifieth  unto  me  in  every  city 
28.  in  the  which  the  Holy  Ghost  hath  made  you  bishops 

21.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Holy  Ghost,  So  shall  the  Jews 
28.  25.  Well  spake  the  H.  G.  by  Isaiah  the  prophet 

Rom.  5.  5.  shed  abroad  in  our  hearts  through  the  H.  G. 
9.  1.  conscience  bearing  witness  with  me  in  the  H.  G. 

14.  17.  righteousness  and  peace  and  joy  in  the  H.  G. 

15.  13.  abound  in  hope,  in  the  power  of  the  H.  G. 
16.  acceptable,  beirig  sanctified  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
19.  signs  and  wonders,  in  the  power  of  the  H.  G. 

1  Cor.  6.  19.  your  body  is  a  temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

2  Cor.  6.  6.  in  kindness,  in  the  H.  G.,  in  love  unfeigned 
13.  14.  the  communion  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  be  with  you 

1  Th.  1.  5.  in  power,  and  in  the  Holy  Ghost 

6.  word  in  much  affliction,  with  joy  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

2  Tim.  1. 14.  committed  unto  thee  guard  through  the  H.  G. 
Tit.  3.  5.  regeneration  and  renewing  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
Ueb.  2.  4.  manifold  powers,  and  by  gifts  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

3.  7.  as  the  H.  G.  saith.  To-day  if  ye  shall  hear 

6.  4.  and  were  made  partakers  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

9.  8.  the  Holy  Ghost  this  signifying,  that  the  way 

10.  15.  And  the  Holy  Ghost  also  beareth  witness  to  lis 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  the  gospel  unto  you  by  the  Holy  Ghost 

2  Pet.  1.  21.  spake  from  God,  being  moved  by  the  H.  G. 

Holy  of  Holies. 
Heb.  9.  3.  tabernacle  which  is  called  the  Holy  of  holies 

Holy  One  of  God  ;  Holy  and  Righteous  One. — Mk. 

1.  24  :  Jno.  6.  69  :  Acts  2.  27  :  3. 14  :  13.  35  :  1  Jtio. 

2.  20  :  Bev.  16.  6 

Holy  Spirit. 

Mat.  12.  32.  whosoever  shall  speak  against  the  H.  Spirit. 

Mk.  3.  29  :  Lu.  12.  10 
MTc.  12.  36.  David  himself  said  in  the  Holy  Spirit 
Lu.  2.  25.  of  Israel :  and  the  Holy  Sjn'rit  was  upon  him 
26.  it  had  been  revealed  unto  him  by  the  Holy  Spirit 

4.  1.  Jesus,  fall  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  returned 
10.  21.  same  hour  he  rejoiced  in  the  Holy  Spirit 


Lu.  11.  13.  give  the  Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  him  ? 

12.  10.  blasphemeth  against  the  Holy  Spirit 
12.  the  Holy  Spirit  sliall  teach  you  in  that  very  hour 
J7io.  1.  33.  same  is  he  that  baptizetli  with  the  Holy  Spirit 

14.  26.  But  the  Comforter,  even  the  Holy  Spirit 
Acts  2.  4.  And  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  Spirit 

6.  5.  Stephen,  a  man  full  of  faith  and  of   the  Holy  Spirit 
1  Cor.  12.  3.  can  say,  Jesus  is  Lord,  but  in  the  H.  Spirit 
Eph.  1.  13.  ye  were  sealed  with  the  Holy  Spirit  of  promise 

4.  30.  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God 
1  Th.  4.  8.  but  God,  who  giveth  his  Holy  Sjnrit  unto  you 
Jude  20.  most  holy  faith,  praying  in  the  Holy  Spirit 

Holiest  A.V. — see  Holy  of  Holies. 

Hosea.— 4.  V.  Osee. — Bom.  9.  25 

Hymenseus.— 1  Tim.  1.  20:  2  Tim.  2.  17 


53 


Iconium. 

Acts  13.  51.  [Paul  and  Barnabas]  came  unto  I.  14.  21 

14.  1.  in  Iconium,  that  they  entered  together 

19.  came  .lews  tliither  from  Antioch  and  Iconium 
16.  2.  the  brethren  that  were  at  Lystra  and  Iconium 

2  Tim.  3.  11.  things  befell  me  at  Antioch,  at  Iconium, 

Idumaea. — Mk.  3.  8 

Illyi'icum. — Bom.  15.  19 

Immanuel — A.V.  Emmanuel. — Mat.  1.  23 

Isaac. 

Mat.  1.  2.  Abraham  begat  Isaac  ;  and  Isaac  begat  Jacob. 
Lu.  3.  34  :  Acts  7.  8 
8.  11.  shall  sit  down  with  Abraham  and  I.    Lu.  13.  28 
22.  32.  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac, 
Mk.  12.  26  :  Lu.  20.  37  :  Acts  3. 13:  7.  32 
Bom.  9.  7.  In  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  called.  Heb.  11.  18 

10.  conceived  by  one,  even  by  our  father  Isaac 
Gal.  4.  28.  we — as  Isaac  was,  are  children  of  promise 
Heb.  11.  9.  dwelling  in  tents,  with  Isaac,  and  Jacob 
17.  Abraham,  being  tried,  offered  up  Isaac.  Jas.  2.  21 

20.  By  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau 

Isaiah — A.V.  Esaias. 

Mat.  3.  3.  spoken  of  by  I.  the  prophet.  4. 14  :  8.  17  :  12.  17 
13.  14.  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of  Isaiah 

15.  7.  well  did  Isaiah  prophecy  of  you.  Mk.  7.  6 
Mk.  1.  2.  as  it  is  written  in  Isaiah  the  prophet 
Lu.  4.  17.  the  book  of  the  prophet  Isaiah 
Jno.  1.  23.  way  of  the  Lord,  as  said  Isaiah.    Lti..  3.  4 

12.  38.  that  the  word  oi  Isaiah  the  prophet  might  1)0  ful- 
39.  they  could  not  believe,  for  that  I.  said  again  [filled 
41.  These  things  said  Isaiah,  because  he  saw  his  glory 
Acts  8.  28.  [eunuch]  was  reading  the  prophet  Isaiah.  30 

28.  25.  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  Isaiah 
Bom,.  9.  27.  And  Isaiah  crieth  concerning  Israel 
29.  as  Isaiah,  hath  said  before,  Except  the  Lord 

10.  16.  For  Isaiah  saith.  Lord,  who  hath  believed 
20.  And  Isa.iah  is  very  bold,  and  saith 

15.  12.  again,  I.  eaith,  There  shall  be  the  root  of  Jesse 

409  [PBOPKB   NAMES. 


ISCARIOT 


JEREMIAH 


Iscariot,  see  Judas  Iscariot. 


Israel. 


Mat.  2.  6.  Which  shall  be  shepherd  of  my  people  Israel 

20.  young  child — and  go  into  the  land  of  Israel.  21 

8.  10.  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel.  Lu.  7.  9 

9.  33.  It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel 

10.  6.  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel 
23.  gone  through  the  cities  of  Israel 

19.  28.  thrones,  judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  J.  Lu.  22.  30 
Mk.  12.  29.  Jesus  answered,  The  first  is,  Hear,  0  Israel 
Lu.  1.  54.  He  hath  holpen  Israel  his  servant 

80.  till  the  day  of  his  shewing  unto  I.  [John  Bap.] 

2.  25.  looking  for  the  consolation  of  Israel 
32.  And  the  glory  of  thy  people  Israel 

34.  falling  an.l  rising  up  of  many  m  Israel 

4.  25.  many  widows  in  Israel  in  the  days  of  Elijah 
27.  many  lepers  in  Israel  in  the  time  of  Blisha 
24.  21.  we  hoped  that  it  was  he  which  should  redeem  I. 
Jno.  1.  31.  he  should  be  made  manifest  to  Israel 

3.  10.  Art  thou  [Nicodemus]  the  teacher  of  Israel  ? 
Acts  1.  6.  this  time  restore  the  kingdom  to  Israel  ? 

2.  22.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  hear  these  words 

8.  12.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  why  marvel  ye  at  this  man  ? 

4.  27.  with  the  Gentiles  and  the  peoples  of  Israel 

5.  31.  a  Saviour,  for  to  give  repentance  to  Israel 

35.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  take  heed  to  yourselves 
13.  16.  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God 

17.  The  God  of  this  people  Israel  chose  our  fathers 

23.  God — brought  unto  Israel  a  Saviour 

24.  John  had  first  preached — to  all  the  people  of  Israel 
21.  28.  ci-ying  out.  Men  of  Israel,  help 

28.  20.  because  of  the  hope  of  Israel,  I  am  bound 
Bom.  9.  6.  they  are  not  all  Israel,  which  are  of  Israel 
27.  children  of  Israel  be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
31.  but  Israel,  following  after  a  law  of  righteousness 

10.  19.  But  I  say,  Did  Israel  not  know  ? 

21.  to  Israel  he  saith,  All  the  day  long  did  I  spread 

11.  2.  Elijah — pleadeth  with  God  against  Israel 
7.  That  which  Israel  seeketh  for— obtained  not 

25.  a  hardening  in  part  hath  befallen  Israel 

26.  and  so  all  Israel  shall  be  saved 

1  Cor.  10.  18.  Behold  Israel  after  the  flesh  [God 
Gal.  6.  16.  peace  be  upon  them — and  upon  the  Israel  of 
Phil.  3.  5.  of  the  stock  of  Israel,  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin 
Bev.  21. 12.  the  names  of — the  children  of  Israel 

see  Children  of.  Congregation  of,  DaugiUers  of.  Elders  of,  God  of. 
Holy  One  of,  House  of.  King  and  Kings  of.  Princes  of. 

Israelite — s. 

Jno.  1.  47.  Behold,  an  Israelite  indeed  [Nathaniel] 
Bom.  9.  4.  my  kinsmen — who  are  Israelites 
11.  1.  For  I  [Paul]  also  am  an  Israelite 

2  Cor.  11.  22.  Are  thej  Israelites  ?  so  am  I 

Issachar.— i?e?;.  7.  7 

Italian  band. — Acts  10. 1 

Italy.— ^c<s  18.  2 :  27.  1,  6  :  Hch.  13.  24 

Itursea. — Lu.  3.  1 


Jacob. — Israel. 

Mat.  1.  2.  Isaac  begat  Jacob ;  and  Jacob  begat  Judah.  Lu. 
3.  34  :  Acts.  7.  8  [dom.  Lu.  13.  28 

8.  11.  with  Abraham,  .and  Isaac,  and  Jacob  in  the  king- 
22.  32.  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the 

Godioi  Jacob?  M/c.  12.  26:  iw.  20.  37:  Acts^^.  13: 
7. 32,  46 
Lu.  1.  33.  he  shall  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob  for  ever 
Jno.  4.  5.  parcel  of  ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son 
6.  and  Jacob's  well  was  there 
12.  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Jacob 
Acts  7.  12.  when  Jacob  heard  that  there  was  corn 

14.  And  Joseph  sent,  and  called  to  him  Jacob 

15.  And  Jacob  went  down  into  Egypt 
Bom.  9.  13.  Jacob  I  loved,  but  Esau  I  hated 

11.  26.  He  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  Jacob 
Heb.  11.  9.  dwelling  in  tents,  with  Isaac  and  Jacob 

20.  By  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau 

21.  By  faith  Jacob — blessed  each  of  the  sons  of  Joseph 

Jacob.— Ma^.  1.  15,  16 
Jairus.— Mfc.  5.  22:  Lu.  8.  41 
Jambres.— 2  Tim.  3.  8 

James. — various. 

Mat  4.  21.  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  .John.  10. 2 :  MJc. 
1.19:  3.17:  10.  35:  iw.  5.  10:  6.14:  Acts'i.  13 
10.  3.  James  the  son  of  Alpbaeus.  Mk.  3.  18:  Lu.  6.  15  : 

^c^s  1.13 
17.  1.  Jesus  taketh  with   bim   Peter,  and  James,   and 
John.  Mk.  5.  37  :  9.2:  14.  33  :  Lu.  8.  51 :  9.  28 
Mk.  1.  29,  Simon  and  Andrew,  with  James  and  John 
10.  41.  moved  with  indignation  concerning  James  and 
13.  3.  Peter  and  James — asked  him  privately         [John 
15.  40.  the  mother  of  James  the  less.  16.  1 :  Mat.  27.  56: 
Lu.  6. 16.  Judas  the  son  of  J.  Acts  1. 13 :  Jucle  1  [iw.  24. 10 

9.  54.  when  his  disciples  James  and  .John  saw  this 
Acts  12.  2   And  he  [Herod]  killed  J.  the  brother  of  John 

17.  Tell  these  things  unto  James,  and  to  the  bretliren 

15.  13.  James  answered,  saying,  Brethren 
21.  18.  Paul  went  in  with  us  unto  James 

1  Cor.  15.  7.  then  he  appeared  to  James 
Gal.  1.  19.  James  the  Lord's  brother.  Mat.  13.  55  :  Mk.  6.  3 
2.  9.  James  and  Cephas  and  John — reputed  to  be  pillars 
12.  For  before  that  certain  came  from  James 
Jas.  1.  1.  J.,  a  servant  of  God  and  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

Jannai. — Lu.  3.  24 

Jannes. — 2  Tim.  3.  8 

Jaxed.—Lu.  3.  37 

Jason.— Acts  17.  5,  6,  7,  9 :  Bom.  16.  "21 

Jecboniah.— Mai.  1.  11,  12 

Joram. — Mat.  1.  8 

Jehoshaphat. — Mat.  1.  8 

JeTphthah.— Heb.  11.  32 

Jeremiah. — A.  V.  Jeremias. 

Mat.  2.  17.  that  which  was  spoken  by  J",  the  prophet.  27.  9 

16.  14.  some  say  John  the  Baptist — others  Jeremiah 


PROPER  NAMES.] 


410 


JERICHO 


JESUS 


Jericho. 

Mat.  20. 29.  as  they  went  out  from  Jericho.  Lu.  18.  35 :  19. 1 
Mk.  10.  46.  And  they  come  to  Jericho — went  out  from  J. 
Lu.  10.  30.  A  certain  man  was  going — to  Jericho 
Heh.  11.  30.  By  faith  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down 

Jerusalem. 

Mat.  2.  1.  wise  men  from  the  east  came  to  Jerusalem 
3.  Herod — was  troubled  and  all  Jerusalem  with  him 

3.  5.  Then  went  out  unto  him  Jerusalem.  Mk.  1.  5 

4.  25.  followed  him  great  multitudes  from — J.   Mk.  3.  8  : 

5.  35.  nor  by  J'.,  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great  King  [iw.  6.17 

15.  1.  there  come  to  Jesus  from  Jerusalem  Pharisees  and 

16.  21.  must  go  unto  Jerusalem,  and  suffer  [scribes 

20.  17.  as  Jesus  was  going  up  to  Jerusalem 

18.  Behold,  we  go  up  to  J.   Mk.  10.  33  :  Lu.  18.  31 

21.  1.  when  they  drew  nigh  unto  Jerusalem 

10.  And  when  he  was  come  into  Jerusalem 

23.  37.  O  Jerusalem,  Jer^/saZe??;,  which  killeth.   Lu.  13.34 
Mk.  3.  22.  scribes  which  came  down  from  Jerusalem.  7.  7 

10.  32.  in  the  way,  going  up  to  Jerusalem 

11.  1.  they  draw  nigh  unto  Jerusalem.  15,  27 

11.  he  entered  into  Jerusalem,  into  the  temple 

15.  41.  women  which  came  up  with  hirn  unto  Jerusalem 
Lu.  2.  22.  brought  him  up  to  Jerusalem,  to  present  him 
25.  a  man  in  Jerusalem,  whose  name  was  Simeon 
38.  looking  for  the  redemption  of  Jerusalem 
41.  his  parents  went  every  year  to  Jerusalem 
43.  the  boy  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  Jerusalem 
45.  they  returned  to  Jerusalem,  seeking  for  him 

5.  17.  Juda3a  and  Jerusalem 

9.  31.  spake  of  his  decease — at  Jerusalevi 

63.  his  face  was  as  though  he  were  going  to  J.  51 

10.  30.  A  certain  man  was  going  down  from  Jerusalem 
13.  4.  offenders  above  all  the  men  that  dwell  in  J.  ? 

22.  journeying  on  unto  Jerusalerii 

33.  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of  Jerusalem 

17.  11.  they  were  on  the  way  to  Jerusalem 

19.  11.  parable,  because  he  was  nigh  to  Jerusalem 
28.  he  went  on  before,  going  up  to  Jerusalem 

21.  20.  when  ye  see  Jerusalem  compassed  with  armies 
24.  Jerusalem  shall  be  trodden  down  of  the  Gentiles 

23.  7.  Herod,  who  liimself  also  was  at  Jerusalem 
28.  Daughters  of  Jerusalem,  weep  not  for  me 

24.  13.  Emmaus,  which  was  threescore  furlongs  from  J. 

18.  Dost  thou  alone  sojourn  in  Jerusalem  and  not  know 
33.  returned  to  Jerusalem,  and  found  the  eleven 

47.  unto  all  the  nations,  beginning  from  Jerusalem 
52.  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  great  joy 
Jno.  1.  19.  Jews  sent  unto  him  from  Jerusalem 
2.  13.  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem,.  5.  1 

23.  when  he  was  in  Jerusalem  at  the  passover 

4.  20.  J.  is  the  place  where  men  ought  to  worship.  21 
45.  seen  aU  the  things  that  he  did  in  J.  Acts  10.  39 

6.  2.  there  is  in  Jerusalem  by  the  sheep  gate  a  pool 

10.  22.  feast  of  the  dedication  at  Jerusalem 

11.  18.  Bethany  was  nigh  unto  Jerusalem 

55.  many  went  up  to  Jerusalem  out  of  the  country 

12.  12.  heard  that  Jesus  was  coming  to  Jerusalem 
Acts  1.  4.  he  charged  them  not  to  depart  from  Jerusalem 

8.  ye  thall  be  my  witnesses  both  in  Jerusalem 

12.  Then  returned  they  unto  Jerusalein — nigh  unto  J. 

19.  it  became  known  to  all  the  dwellers  at  Jerusalem 
2.  5.  there  were  dwelling  at  Jerusalem  Jews,  devout 

14.  all  ye  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  be  this  known  unto 
4.  5.  elders  and  scribes  were  gathered  together  in  J. 
5. 16.  multitude  from  the  cities  round  about  Jerusalem 

28.  ye  have  filled  Jerusalem  with  your  teaching 
6.  7.  the  disciples  multiplied  in  Jerusalem 


Acts  8.  1.  persecution  against  the  church — at  Jerusalem 

14.  apostles  which  were  at  Jerusalem  heard 

25.  returned  to  Jerusalem,  and  preached.  13.  13  :  22. 17 

26.  the  way  that  goeth  down  from  Jerusalem  unto  Gaza 

27.  eunuch  — who  had  come  to  Jevusalemior  to  worship 
9.  2.  he  [Saul]  might  bring  them  bound  to  Jerusalem 

13.  evil  he  did  to  thy  saints  at  Jerusalem 

21.  in  Jerusalem  made  havock  of  them 

26.  when  he  was  come  to  Jerusalem.  28 :  21.  17 

11.  2.  when  Peter  was  come  up  to  Jerusalem  [in  J. 
22.  report — came  to  the  ears  of  the  church  which  was 

27.  came  down  prophets  from  Jerusalem  unto  Antioch 

12.  25.  Barnabas  and  Saul  retm-ned  from  Jerusalem 

13.  27.  they  that  dwell  in  Jerusalem,  and  their  rulers 
31.  came  up  with  him  from  Galilee  to  Jerusalem 

15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas — should  go  up  to  J.  21.  15 
4.  And  when  they  were  come  to  Jerusalem 

16.  4.  ordained  of  the  apostles  and  elders  that  were  at  J. 
19. 21.  through  Macedonia  and  Achaia,  to  go  to  Jerusalem 

20.  16.  to  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost 

22.  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  Jerusalem 

21.  4.  that  he  should  not  set  foot  in  Jerusalem.  12 
11.  So  shall  the  Jews  at  Jerusalem  bind  the  man 

13.  also  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the  name  of  the  Lord 
31.  tidings  came — that  all  Jerusalem  was  in  confusion 

22.  5.  bring  them — unto  J.  in  bonds,  for  to  be  punished 
18.  get  thee  quickly  out  of  Jerusalem  [[Savd] 

23.  11.  thou  hast  testified  concerning  me  at  Jerusalem 

24.  11.  since  I  went  up  to  worship  at  Jerusalem, 

25.  1.  after  three  days  went  up  to  Jerusalem 

3.  that  he  would  send  for  him  [Paul]  to  Jerusalem 
7.  the  Jews  which  had  come  down  from  Jerusalem 

9.  Wilt  thou  go  up  to  J.,  and  there  be  judged.  20 

15.  when  I  was  at  Jerusalem,  the  chief  priests 

24.  Jews  made  suit  to  me,  both  at  Jerusalem  and  here 

26.  4.  mine  own  nation,  and  at  Jerusalem 

10.  And  this  I  also  did  in  Jerusalem 

20.  to  them  of  Damascus  first,  and  at  Jerusalem 
28.  17.  [Paul]  was  delivered  prisoner  from  Jerusalem 
Bom.  15. 19.  so  that  from  Jerusalem, — I  have  fuliy  preached 
25. 1  go  unto  Jerusalem,  ministering  unto  the  saints.  26 
31.  my  ministration — for  Jerusalem  may  be  acceptable 
1  Cor.  16.  3.  I  send  to  carry  your  bounty  unto  Jerusalem 
Gal.  1.  17.  neither  went  I  uj)  to  Jerusalem  to  them 
18.  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  visit  Cephas 
2.  1.  I  went  UX3  again  to  -Jerusalem  with  Barnabas 
4.  25.  Hagar — answereth  to  the  Jerusalem  that  now  is 
26.  the  Jerusalem  that  is  above  is  free 
Heh.  12.  22.  city  of  the  living  God,  the  heavenly  Jerusalem 
Bev.  3.  12.  the  new  Jerusalem.  21.  2 
21.  10.  shewed  me  the  holy  city  Jerusalem, 

Jesse.— Mai. 1.5,6:  Lu.3.  32:  ActsU.  22:  Bom.  15. 12 

Jesus. 

Mat.  1.  21.  shalt  call  his  name  ./    25  :  Lu.  1.  31 :  2.  21 

2.  1.  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem  of  Judsea 

3.  13.  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  the  Jordan 

16.  Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized.  Lu.  3.  21 

4.  1.  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  Spirit 

17.  From  that  time  began  Jesus  to  preach 

23.  Jesus  went  about  in  all  Galilee 

7.  28.  when  Jesus  ended  these  words 

8.  10.  And  when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  marvelled 

14.  when  Jesus  was  come  into  Peter's  house 

18.  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes 
34.  all  the  city  came  out  to  meet  Jesus 

9.  2,  and  Jesus  seeing  their  faith.  Mk.  2.  5 


411 


LPKOPER   NAMES. 


JESUS 


JESUS 


Mat.  9. 4.  Jes^is  knowing  their  thoughts.  Mk.  2.  8 :  Lu.  5.  22 : 

9.  as  Jesus  passed  by  from  thence,  he  saw  a  mau  [9  47 

10.  sinners  came  and  sat  down  with  Jesus.  Mk.  2.  15 
19.  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him 

22.  But  Jesus  turning — said,  Daughter, be  of  good  cheer 

23.  when  Jesus  came  into  the  ruler's  house 

27.  as  Jesus  passed  by  from  thence,  two  blind  men 

30.  Jes«s  strictly  charged  them,  saying.  See  that  no  mau 

35.  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and  the  villages 

10.  5.  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth 

11.  1.  when  Jesus  had  made  an  end  of  commanding 

12.  1.  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath-day 

15.  Jesus  perceiving  it  withdrew  from  thence 

13.  1.  On  that  day  went  Jesus  out  of  the  house 
34.  All  these  things  spake  Jesus  in  parables 
53.  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  parables 

14.  1.  Herod — heard  the  report  concerning  Jesus 

12.  disciples — they  went  and  told  Jesus 

13.  when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  withdrew 

29.  Peter — walked  upon  the  waters,  to  come  to  Jesus 

31.  immediately  Jesus  stretched  forth  his  hand 

15.  1.  there  come  to  Jesus  from  Jerusalem  Pharisees 
'/I.  Jesus  went  out  thence,  and  withdrew 

29.  Jesus  departed  thence  [Tyre  and  Sidon] 
82.  Jesus  called  unto  him  his  disciples 

16.  8.  Jesus  perceiving  it  said,  O  ye  of  little  faith 
13.  when  Jesus  came  into  the  parts  of  Caesarea 

21.  From  that  time  began  J.  to  shew  unto  his  disciples 

17.  1.  Jesus  taketh  with  him  Peter 

4.  Peter  answered,  and  said  unto  Jesus 

7.  And  Jesus  came  and  touched  them 

8.  they  saw  no  one,  save  Jesus  only.  Mk.  9.  8 :  Lu.  9.  36 

18.  And  Jesus  rebuked  him  ;  and  the  devil.  Lu.  9.  42 

19.  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus  apart 

25.  Jesi^s  spake  first  to  him,  saying 

18. 1.  came  the  disciples  unto  Jesus.  26.  17 

19.  1.  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  words 

26.  Jesus  looking  upon  them  said  to  them 

20.  17.  as  Jesus  was  going  up  to  Jerusalem 

25.  Jesus  called  them  unto  him 

30.  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  was  passing 
34.  Jesus,  beiug  moved  with  compassion 

21.  6.  disciples  went,  and  did  even  as  Jesus  appointed 

11.  This  is  the  prophet, /esK.s,  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee. 

12.  Jesus  entered  into  the  temple  of  God      IMk.  10.  47 

22.  18.  But  Jesus  perceived  their  wickedness 
42.  Jesus  asked  them  a  question 

23.  1.  Then  spake  Jesus  to  the  multitudes 

24.  1.  Jesus  went  out  from  tlae  temple 

26.  1.  when  Jesus  had  finished  all  these  words 
4.  they  might  tjikeJe'Ais  by  subtilty 

6.  when  Jesus  was  in  Bethany 

10.  But  Jesus  perceiving  it  said  unto  them.  Mk.  8.  17 

19.  di.sciples  did  as  Jesus  appointed  them 

26.  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed  [Gethsemane 

36.  Then  cometh  Jesus  with  them  unto  a  place  called 
49.  [Judas]  came  to  Jesus,  and  said,  HaU,  Rabbi 

60.  they  came  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus.  Mk.  14.  53 
51.  one  of  them  that  were  with  J.  stretched  out  his  hand 
57.  they  that  had  taken  Jesus  led  him  away.  Lu.  14.  53 
59.  sought  false  witness  against  Jesus.  Mk.  14.  55 
63.  But  Jesus  held  his  peace 
69.  Thou  also  wast  with  Jesus.  71 :  Mk.  14.  67. 
75.  Peter  remembered  the  word  which  Jesus  had  said. 
Mk.  14.  72 

27.  1.  took  counsel  against  Jesus  to  put  him  to  death 

11.  Now  Jesus  stood  before  the  governor 

20.  ask  for  Barabbas,  and  destroy  Jesus 

26,  but  Jesus  he  scourged  and  delivered.  Mk.  15.  15 


Mat.  27.  27.  soldiers  of  the  governor  took  J.  into  the  palace 
37.  JESUS  THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS.  Jno.  19.  19 

46.  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice.  50  :  Mk.  15.  34,  37  : 

Lu.  23.  46 

54.  they  that  were  with  him  watching  Jesus 

55.  women — which  had  followed  Jesus  from  Galilee [38 

57.  Joseph,  who  also  himself  was  Jesus'  disciple.  Jno.  19. 

58.  asked  for  the  body  of  Jesus.  Mk.  15.  43:  Lu.  23.52: 
28.  5.  I  know  that  ye  seek  Jesus.  Mk.  16.  6  [Jno.  19.  38 

9.  Jesus  met  them,  saying.  All  hail  [appointed 

16.  disciples  went — unto  the  mountain  where  J.  had 

18.  And  Jesus  came  to  them  and  spake  unto  them 
Mk.  1.  9.  Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee 

14.  Jesus  came  into  Galilee.  Jno.  4.  47  :  7.  1  [4.  34 

24.  J.  of  Nazareth?  art  thou  come  to  destroy  us?  Lu. 

25.  Jesus  rebuked  him.  Lu.  4.  34 

45.  Jesus  could  no  more  openly  enter.  Jno.  11,  54 

2.  17.  when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  saith  unto  them 

3, 7.  And  Jesus  with  his  disciples  withdrew  to  the  sea 

5.  6.  And  when  he  saw  Jesus  from  afar.  Lu.  8.  28 

7.  "What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  thou  Son  of  the 

15.  they  come  to/,  [unclean  spirits]  [Most  High  God? 

20.  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  for  him.  Lu.  8.  39 

21.  when  Jesus  had  crossed  over  again  in  the  boat 

27.  having  heard  the  things  concerning  Jesus.  Lu.  7.  2 
30.  Jesus,  perceiving — power  proceeding  from  him 
36.  But  Jesus,  not  heeding  the  word  spoken 

6.  30.  apostles  gather  themselves  together  unto  Jesus 

8.  27.  J.  went  forth,  and  his  disciples,  into  the  villages 

9.  2.  Jesus  taketh  with  him  Peter,  and  James,  and  John 

4.  Elijah  with  Moses  :  and  they  were  talking  with  Jesus 

5.  Peter  answereth  and  saith  to  Jesus,  Eabbi,  it  is  good 
25.  when  Jesus  saw  that  a  multitude  came  running 
27.  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand,  and  raised  him  up 

10. 14.  when  Jesus  saw  it,  he  was  moved  with  indignation 
21.  And  Jesus  looking  upon  him  loved  him 
23.  Jesus  looked  round  about,  and  saith  unto  his  dis- 

32.  and  Jesus  was  going  before  them  [ciples.  27 
42.  And  Jesus  called  them  [disciples]  to  him 

47.  J.,  thou  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me.  Lu.  18.38 

49.  Jesus  stood  still  and  said.  Call  ye  him.  Lu.  18.  40 

50.  [blind  man]  sprang  up,  and  came  to  Jesus 

11.  7.  they  bring  the  colt  unto  J.  Lu.  19.  35:  Jno.  12.  14 

33.  they  answered  Jesus  and  say,  We  know  not 

12.  34.  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  answered  discreetly 

14.  60.  high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst,  and  asked  J. 

15.  1.  bound  Jesus,  and  carried  him  away 

Lu.  2.  43.  the  boy  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  Jerusalem 
52.  Jesus  advanced  in  wisdom  and  stature 

3.  23.  Jesus  himself,  when  he  began  to  teach 

5.  8.  Peter — fell  down  at  Jesus'  knees 

12.  leprosy  :  and  when  he  saw  Jesus,  he  fell  on  his  face 

19.  let  him  down — couch  into  the  midst  before  Jesus 

6.  11.  communed — what  they  might  do  to  Jesus 

7.  4.  [elders  of  the  Jews]  came  to  Jesus.  8.  35 

6.  Jesus  went  with  them  [ciders  of  the  Jews] 
9.  when  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he  marvelled 

8.  35.  in  his  right  mind,  at  the  feet  of  Jesus 

40.  as  Jesus  returned,  the  multitude  welcomed  him 

41.  Jairus — fell  down  at  Jesus'  feet  [infirmity] 

13.  12.  when  Je-,us  saw  her,  he  called  her  [woman  with 
14.  because  Jesus  had  healed  on  the  sabbath 

17.  13.  saying,  Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us 

18.  37.  Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by 

19.  3.  And  he  [Zacchasus]  sought  to  see  Jesus 

22.  47.  Judas — di-ew  near  unto  Jesus  to  kiss  him 
63.  the  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked  him 

23.  20.  Pilate  spake — desiring  to  release  Jesus 
25.  but  Jesus  he  delivered  up  to  their  will 


TEOPER    NAMES. 1 


412 


JESUS 

Lu.  23.  26.  laid  ou  him  the  cross,  to  bear  it  after  Jesus 
42.  J.,  remember  me  when  thou  comestin  thy  kingdom 
24.  15.  Jesus  himself  drew  near,  and  went  with  them 
19.  The  things  concerning  Jesus  of  Nazareth 

Jtw.  1.  36.  [John]  looked  iipon  Jesus  as  he  walked 

41.  He  brought  him  uuto  Jesus 

42.  Jesus  looked  upon  him,  and  said.  Thou  art  Simon 

45.  We  have  found — Jesus  of  Nazareth 
47.  Jesus  saw  Nathauaei  coming  to  him 

2.  2.  Jesus  also  was  bidden — to  the  marriage 
11.  This  beginning  of  his  signs  did  Jesus  in  Cana 
14.  and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem.  5.  1 :  12.  12 
22.  believed — the  word  which  Jesus  had  said 
24.  Jesus  did  not  trust  himself  unto  them 

3.  22.  After  these  things  came  Jesus  and  his  disciples 

4.  1.  Jesus  was  making  and  baptizing  more  disciples 

2.  Jesus  himself  baptized  not  [than  John 

6.  Jesus  therefore,  being  wearied — sat  thus  by  the  well 
44.  Jesus  himself  testified,  that  a  prophet 

53.  hour  in  which  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Thy  son  liveth 

54.  again  the  second  sign  that  Jesus  did 

5.  6.  When  Jesus  saw  him  lying 

13.  for  Jesus  had  conveyed  himself  away 

14.  Afterward  Jesus  findeth  him  in  the  temple 

15.  it  was  Jesus  which  had  made  him  whole 

16.  persecute  Jesus,  because  he  did  these  things 

6.  1.  Jesus  went  away  to  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

3.  And  Jesus  went  up  into  the  mountain.  6.  15 
11.  Jesus  therefore  took  the  loaves 

17.  dark,  and  Jesus  had  not  yet  come  to  them 

19.  they  behold  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea 

22.  Jesus  entered  not  with  his  disciples  into  the  boat 
24.  multitude  saw  that  Jesus  ■wa.s  not  there — seeking  /. 
42.  Is  not  this  Jesus,  the  sou  of  Joseph 
64.  J.  knew — who  it  was  that  should  betray  him.  18.  4 

7.  14.  Jesxis  went  up  into  the  temple,  and  taught 
39.  because  Jesus  was  not  yet  glorified        [the  ground 

8.  6.  Jesus  stooped  down,  and  with  his  finger  wrote  on 

9.  J.  was  left  alone,  and  the  woman  [where  are  they  ? 

10.  Jesus  lifted  up  himself  and  said  unto  her.  Woman, 
59.  took  up  stones — to  cast  at  him  :  but  J.  hid  himself 

9.  11.  Jesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  mine  eyes,  14 
35.  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast  him  out 

10.  23.  Jesus  was  walking  in  the  temple 

11.  6.  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and  Lazarus 
13.  Now  Jesus  had  spoken  of  his  death 

20.  Martha — when  she  heard  that  Jesus  was  coming.  17 

30.  Now  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the  village 

31.  Mary — when  she  came  where  J.  was — fell  down 
33.  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  her  [Mary]  weeping 
35.  Jesus  wept 
38.  Jesus — groaning  in  himself  cometh  to  the  tomb 

46.  told  them  the  things  that  Jesus  had  done 
51.  [Caiaphas]  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  die 
66.  They  [Jews]  sought  therefore  for  Jesus 

12.  1.  J. — six  days  before  the  passover  came  to  Bethany 
3.  anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus,  and  wiped  his  feet 
9.  they  came,  not  for  Jesus'  sake  only 

11.  many  of  the  Jews  went  away,  and  believed  on  J. 
16.  when  Jesus  was  glorified,  then  remembered  they 

21.  saying,  Sir,  we  would  see  Jesus 

13.  1.  Jesus  knowng  that  his  hour  was  come 
3.  Jesus,  knowing  that  his  Father  had  given  all  things 
21.  When  Jesus  had  thus  said,  he  was  troubled 

23.  reclining  in  Jesus'  bosom  one  of  his  disciples,  whom 

Jesus  loved.  25 :  20.  2  :  21.  7,  20 
16.  19.  J.  perceived  that  they  were  desirous  to  ask  him 
18.  2.  Jesus  oft-times  resorted  thither  with  his  disciples 

7.  Whom  seek  ye  ?  And  they  said,  Jesus  of  Nazareth 


JESUS 

Juo.  18. 13.  officers  of  the  Jews,  seized  JesHS,  and  bound  him 

15.  Simon  Peter  followed  Jesus — entered  in  with  Jestcs 

19.  high  priest— asked  Jesus  of  his  disciples 

22.  one  of  the  officers  standing  by  struck  Jesus 
28.  They  lead  Jesus — from  Caiaphas  into  the  palace 

19.  1.  Pilate  therefore  took  Jesus.  17 
5.  J.  therefore  came  out,  wearing  the  crown  of  thorns 

9.  [Pilate]  saith  unto  J.,  Whence  art  thou?  But  /.  gave 

13.  Pilate— brought  Jesus  out,  and  sat  down 
18.  on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the  midst 

20.  place  where  J.  was  crucified  was  nigh  to  the  city 

23.  when  they  had  crucified  Jesus,  took  his  garments 

25.  standing  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  mother 

26.  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  his  mother 
28.  Jesus,  knowing  that  all  things  are  now  finished 

30.  When  Jesus  therefore  had  received  the  vinegar 
33.  when  they  came  to  J.  and  saw  that  he  was  dead 
40.  they  took  the  body  of  J.,  and  bound  it.  38, 42  [J.  21.  4 

20.  12.  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  lain 

14.  beholdeth  Jesus  standing,  and  knew  not  that  it  was 

26.  Jesus  Cometh,  the  doors  being  shut.  19,  24 

31.  believe  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ.  1  J710.  5.  1 

21.  13.  Jesus  cometh,  and  taketh  the  bread 
14.  the  third  time  that  Jesus  was  manifested.  1 
23.  Jesus  said  not  unto  him,  that  he  should  not  die 
25.  many  other  things  which  Jesus  did.  20.  30 

Acts  1.  1.  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do,  and  to  teach 
11.  this  Jesus,  which  was  received  up  from  you 

16.  Judas,  who  was  guide  to  them  that  took  Jesus 

2.  22.  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  a  man  approved  of  God 

32.  This  Jesus  did  God  raise  up.  6.  30 :  13.  33 

3.  13.  God  of  our  fathers,  hath  glorified  his  Servant  J. 

4.  2.  proclaimed  in  Jeszos  the  resurrection 

13.  knowledge  of  them,  that  they  had  been  with  Jesus 

27.  against  thy  holy  Servant  Jesus 
30.  through  the  name  of  thy  holy  Servant  Jesus 

5.  40.  not  to  speak  in  the  name  of  Jesus.  4.  18 

6.  14.  this  Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this  place 

7.  55.  Jesus  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

8.  35.  Philip — preached  unto  him  [eunuch]  Jesus 

9.  5.  I  am  Jesus  whom  thou  persecutest.  22.  8 :  26.   15 

27.  [Paul]  preached  boldly  in  the  name  of  Jesus.  9.  20 

10.  38.  even  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  how  that  God  anointed 
13.  23.  brought  imto  Israel  a  Saviour,  Jesus 

16.  7.  assayed  to  go  into  Bithynia;  and  the  Spirit  of  J 

17.  3.  this  /.,  whom — I  proclaim  unto  you,  is  the  Christ 
7.  there  is  another  king,  one  Jesus 
18.  because  he  preached  Jesus  and  the  resurrection 

19.  13.  I  adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  Paul  preacheth 

14.  believe  on  him — that  is,  on  Jesus 

15.  Jesus  I  know,  and  Paul  I  know  ;  but  who  are  ye  ? 

25.  19.  and  of  one  Jesus,  who  was  dead 

26.  9.  things  contrary  to  the  name  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth 

28.  23.  persuading  them  concerning  Jesus 
Bom.  3.  26.  justifier  of  him  that  hath  faith  in  Jesus 

8.  11.  Spirit  of  him  that  raised  up  Jesus      [is  anathema 

1  Cor.  12.  3.  no  man  speaking  in  the  Spirit  of  God  saith,  J. 

2  Co7-.  4.  5.  ourselves  as  your  servants  for  Jesus'  sake    [11 

10.  the  dying  of  J., — life  also  of  J.  may  be  manifested. 

11.  alway  delivered  uiito  death  for  Jesus'  sake 
14.  shall  raise  up  us  also  with  Jesus 

11.  4.  For  if  he  that  cometh  preacheth  another  Jesus 
Gal.  6.  17.  I  bear  branded  on  my  body  the  marks  of  Jesus 
Eph.  4.  21.  even  as  truth  is  in  Jesus 
Phil.  2.  10.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knee  should  bow 
1  Th.  1.  10.  raised  from  the  dead,  even  Jesus 

4.  14.  if  we  believe  that  J.  died, — ai-e  fallen  asleep  in  J. 
Heb.  2.  9.  a  little  lower  than  the  angels,  even  Jesus 
3.  1.  Apostle  and  High  Priest  of  our  confession,  even  J. 

413  [Pl-.OPEB   NAMES. 


JESUS 


JEWS 


Heh.  4. 14.  a  great  high  priest — Jesus  the  Son  of  God.  6.  20 
7.  22.  hath  Jesus  become  the  surety  of  a  better  covenant 
10.  19.  enter  into  the  holy  place  by  the  blood  of  Jesus 

12.  2.  looking  unto  Jesus,  the  author  and  perfecter 
24.  and  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  a  new  covenant 

13.  12.  Jesus  also, — suffered  without  the  gate 
1 .7/10.  1.  7.  blood  of  Jesus  his  Son  cleanseth  ua 

2.  22.  denieth  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ? 
4.  3.  every  spirit  which  confesseth  not  Jesus  is  not 
15.  confess  that  Jesus  is  the  Sou  of  God.  5.  5    [of  God 
Bev.  1.  9.  kingdom  and  patience  which  are  in  Jesus 

14.  12.  they  that  keep — the  faith  of  Jesus 

17.  6.  the  blood  of  the  martyrs  of  Jesus       [timony  of  J. 

19.  10.  brethren  that  hold  the  testimony  of  J. — the  tes- 

20.  4.  had  been  beheaded  for  the  testimony  of  Jesus 
22.  16. 1  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel 

Jesus  Christ-see  Christ. 


Jesus,  with  Lord. 

Mk.  16. 19.  So  then  the  Lord  Jesus — was  received  up  into 
Lu.  24.  3.  found  not  the  body  of  the  Lord  Jesus  [heaven 
Acts  1.  21.  the  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and  went  out         [tied 

2.  36.  bothio?'^  and  Christ,  this  Jesus  whom  ye  cruci- 
4.  33.  witness  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

7.  59.  saying,  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  spirit 

8.  16.  baptized  into  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus.  19.  5 

9.  17.  the  Lord,  even  Jesus,  who  appeared  unto  thee 
11.  20.  Greeks  also,  preaching  the  Lord  Jesus       [saved 
16.  31.  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  thou  shalt   be 

19.  13.  name  over  them  which  had  evil  spirits  the  name 
17.  name  ot  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnified[of  the  L.  J. 

20.  24.  ministry  which  I  received  from  the  Lord  Jesus 
35.  remember  the  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

21.  13.  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the  name  of  the  L.  Jesus 
Bom.  4.  24.  raised  Jesus  our  L.  from  the  dead 

10.  9.  confess  with  thy  moiith  Jesus  as  Lord 

14.  14. 1  know,  and  am  persuaded  iu  the  Lord  Jesus 

1  Cor.  5.  4.  in  the  name  of  our  L.  J. — power  of  our  L.  J. 

5.  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
9.  1.  have  I  not  seen  Jesus  our  Lord  ? 

11.  23.  how  that  the  Lord  Jesus  in  the  night — took  bread 

12.  3.  no  man  can  say  J.  is  L.,  but  iu  the  Holy  Spirit 

2  Cor.  1.  14.  ye  also  are  oiirs,  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  Jestis 
4.  14.  he  which  raised  up  the  Lord  Jesus  [I  lie  not 
11.  31.  The  God  and  Father  of  the  L.  J.— knoweth  that 

Eph.  1. 15.  heard  of  the  faith  in  the  Lord  Jesus.  Philem.  5 
Phil.  2.  19.  I  hope  iu  the  L.  J.  to  send  Timothy  shortly 
Col.  3.  17.  do  all  in  the  name  of  the  Lo7-d  Jesus 

1  Th.  2.  15.  who  both  killed  the  L.  J.  and  the  prophets 

19.  Are  not  even  ye, before  our  Lord  J.  at  his  coming? 

3.  11.  our  Lord  Jesus,  direct  our  way  unto  you 
13.  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  with  all  his  saints 

4.  1.  we  beseech  and  exhort  you  in  the  Lord  Jesus 

2.  what  charge  we  gave  you  through  the  Lord  Jesus 

2  Th.  1.  7.  at  the  revelation  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

8.  to  them  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
12.  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  may  be  glorified 
2.  8.  lawless  one,  whom  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  slay 
Heb.  13.  20.  great  shepherd  of  the  sheep  -onr  Lord  Jesus 
2  Pet.  1.  2.  knowledge  of  God  and  of  Jesus  our  Lord 
jRev.  22.  20.  Amen  :  come,  Lord  Jesus 

21.  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  be  with  the  saints 
see  also  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  Name  of  the  Lord,  Grace  of  the 
Lord  Jesiis  Christ. 


Jesus /or  Joshua,  see  Joshua. 

PHOViaa   NAMES.! 


Jesus  Said,  or  Saith,  or  Answered  and  Said, 
or  Began  to  Say,  or  Spake,  or  Asked  — 
Mat.  3.  15 :  4.  7,  10:  8.  4,  13,  20,  22:  9.  15,  28 :  11. 
4,  7,  25  :  13.  57  :  14.  16,  27  :  15.  28,  34  :  16.  6,  17, 
24  :  17.  9,  17,  22,  26  :  18.  22 :  19.  14,  18,  21,  23,  28 : 
20.  22 :  21.  16,  21,  24,  31,  42  :  22.  1,  29 :  24.  4  :  26. 
31,34,50,52,55,64:  27.12:  28.10:  Mk.l.lT: 
2.  19  :  6.  4 :  9.  23,  39 :  10.  5,  18,  24,  29,  38,  39,  51, 
52:  11.  6,  22,  29,  33  :  12.  17,  24,  29,  35:  13.  2,  5: 
14.  6,  18,  27,  30,  48,  62 :  15.  5  :  Lu.  4.  4,  8,  12  :  5. 
10,  31,  34  :  6.  3,  9  :  7.  40  :  8.  30,  45,  46,  50  :  9.  41, 
50,  58,  62 :  10.  30,  37  :  14.  3 :  17.  17  :  18.  16,  19,  24, 
42  :  19.  5,  9  :  20.  8,  34  :  22.  48,  51,  52 :  23.  28,  34  : 
Jno.  1.  38,  43,  48,  50  :  2.  4,  7,  19,  22 :  3.  5, 10 :  4.  7, 
10,  13,  16,  18,  21,  26,  34,  48,  50  :  5.  8, 17,  19  :  6.  5, 10, 
26,  29,  32,  35,  43,  53.  61,  67,  70  :  7.  6,  16,  21,  28,  33, 
37 :  8.  11,  12,  14,  19,  25,  28,  31,  34,  39,  42,  49,  54, 
58:  9.  3,  37,  39,  41 :  10.  6,  7,  25,  32,  34 :  11.  4,  9, 
14,  23,  25,  39,  40,  41,  44 :  12.  7,  23,  30,  35,  36,  44 : 
13.  7,  8,  10,  21,  26,  27,  29,  31,  36,  38  :  14.  6,  9.  23  : 
16.  31 :  17.  1  :  18.  1,  5,  8,  11,  20,  23,  32,  34,  36,  87 : 
19.  11  :  20.  15,  16,  17,  21,  29  :  21.  5,  10,  12,  15,  18, 
21,22 

Jesus  (Justus.)— Col.  4.  11 

Jesus. — A.V.  Jose. — Lu.  3.  29 

Jew. 

Jno.  3.  25.  questioning — John's  disciples  with  a  Jew 
4.  9.  thou,  [woman  of  Sychar]  being  a  Jew,  askest  drink 
18.  35.  Pilate  answered,  Am  I  a  Jew  ? 

Acts  10.  28.  unlawful  thing  for — a  Jew  to  join  himself 
13.  6.  a  Jew,  whose  name  was  Bar-Jesus 

18.  2.  found  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila 
24.  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos 

19.  14.  seven  sons  of  one  Sceva,  a  Jew 
34.  they  perceived  that  he  was  a  Jeiv 

21.  39.  Paul  said,  I  am  a  Jeiv,  of   Tarsus  in  Cilicia.  22.  3 
Bo77i.  1.  16.  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to  the  Greek.  2.  9, 10 
2. 17.  if  thou  bearest  the  name  of  a  Jeiv 

28.  he  is  ;iot  a  Jew,  which  is  one  outwardly 

29.  he  is  a  Jew,  which  is  one  inwardly 

3.  1.  What  advantage  then  hath  the  Jew  ? 

10.  12.  no  distinction  between  Jew  and  Greek.  Gal. 
1  Cor.  9.  20.  to  the  Jews  I  became  as  a  /.  [3.  28  :  Col.  3. 11 
Gal.  2.  14.  If  thou,  being  a  Jew,  livest  as  do  the  Gentiles 

Jews. 

Mat.  28.  15.  saying  was  spread  abroad  among  the  Jews 
Lu.  7.  3.  elders  of  the  Jews,  asking  him 
23.  51.  Arimathsea,  a  city  of  the  Jews 
Jno.  1.  19.  Jews  sent  unto  him  from  Jerusalem 

2.  6.  after  the  Jeivs'  manner  of  purifying 

13.  passover  of  the  Jews  was  at  hand.  6.  4  :    11.  55 
18.  The  Jews  therefore  answered  and  said — What  sign. 
20  :  7.  35  :  8.  22,  48,  52,  57  :  10.  38  :  11.  36  :  19.  7 

3.  1.  Nicodemus,  a  ruler  of  the  Jews 

4.  9.  For  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  Samaritans 
22.  for  salvation  is  from  the  Jews 

5.  1.  There  was  a  feast  of  the  Jews.  7.  2 

15.  man  went  away  and  told  the  J.  that  it  was  Jesus 

16.  for  this  cause  did  the  Jews  persecute  Jesus 

18.  therefore  the  Jews   sought  the  more  to  kill  him. 

6.  41.  The  Jews  therefore  murmured  [7.  1 
52.  The  Jews  therefore  strove  one  with  another 

7.  11.  The  Jews  therefore  sought  him  at  the  feast 
I        13.  for  fear  of  the  Jews.  19.  38  :  20.  19 

1        15.  The  Jews  therefore  marvelled 


414 


JEWS 


JOHN 


Jno.  8.  31.  Jesus  -said  to  those  Jeivs  which  had  believed 

9.  18.  The  Jews  therefore  did  not  believe  [agreed 

22.  because   they  feared  the  Jews  :  for  the  Jews  had 

10.  19.  There  arose  a  division  again  among  the  Jews 
31.  The  Jeivs  took  up  stones  again  to  stone  him 

11.  8.  Rabbi,  the  J.  were — seeking  to  stone  thee    [them 

19.  the  Jews  had  come  to  Martha  and  Mary,  to  console 
31.  The  J.  then — followed  her  [Mary],  supposing— the 
33.  and  the  Jews  also  weeping  [tomb 
54.  Jesus — walked  no  more  openly  among  the  Jews 

12.  9.  common  people — Jews  learned  that  he  was  there 
11.  many  of  the  Jeics  went  away,  and  believed.  11.  45 

13.  33.  [Jesus]  said  unto  the  /.,  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot 

18.  20.  temple,  where  all  the  J.  come  together        [come 
36.  I  should  not  be  delivered  to  the  Jews 

38.  Pilate — went  oiit  again  unto  the  Jews 

19.  12.  the  Jews  ci'ied  out — If  thou  release  this  man 

20.  This  title  therefore  read  many  of  the  Jews 

21.  chief  priests  of  the  J. — said  to  Pilate,  Write  not 
40.  as  the  custom  of  the  Jeivs  is  to  bury 

42.  There  then  because  of  the  Jews'  Preparation.   81 
Acts  2. 11.  sojourners  from  Rome,  both  J.  and  proselytes.  5 

6.  1.  arose  a  murmuring  of  the  Grecian  Jews.  9.  29 

9.  22.  confounded  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  Damascus 

23.  the  Jews  took  counsel  together  to  kill  him 

10.  22.  Cornelius — well  reported  of  by  all  the  nation  of 

the  Jews  [the  J. 

39.  things  which  he  [Jesus]  did  both  in  the  country  of 

11.  19.  speaking  the  word  to  none  save  only  to  Jews 

12.  3.  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Jeios 

11.  expectation  of  the  people  of  the  J.  [the  Jews.  T4.  1 

13.  5.  proclaimed  the  word  of  God  in  the  synagogues  of 

43.  many  of  the  Jews— followed  Paul  and  Barnabas 
50.  the  Jews  urged  on  the  devout  women 

14.  4.  part  held  with  tlie  J.,  and  part  with  the  apostles 

19.  there  came  Jezvs  thitber  from  Antioch 

16.  3.  circumcised  him  because  of  the  Jeivs 

20.  These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly  trouble 

17.  5.  But  the  Jews  being  moved  with  jealousy.   13.  45 

18.  4.  persuaded  Jews  and  Greeks  [Paul] 

12.  Jeivs  with  one  accord  rose  ujj  against  Paul 
14.  Gallio  said  unto  the  Jews — O  ye  Jews 

19.  reasoned  with  the  Jews 

28.  he  powerfully  confuted  the  J.  [1  Cor.  10.  32 :  12.  13 

19.  10.  both  Jews  and  Greeks.  17  :    20.  21 :    Bom.  2.  9  : 

13.  Certain  also  of  the  strolling  Jews,  exorcists 

33.  brought  Alexander — the  Jews  putting  him  forward 

20.  3.  a  plot  was  laid  against  him  by  the  Jews.  19 

21.  11.  So  shall  the  Jews  at  Jerusalem  bind  the  man 

20.  thousands  there  are  among  the  Jeivs 

27.  Jews  from  Asia — stirred  up  all  the  multitude.  24.  18 

23.  12.  Jews  banded  together,  and  bound  themselves 
27.  This  man  was  seized  by  the  Jews 

24.  9.  the  Jeivs  also  joined  in  the  charge 

25.  7.  Jews  which  had  come  down  from  Jerusalem  stood 

8.  Neither  against  the  law  of  the  Jews       [round  about 

9.  Festus,  desiring  to  gain  favour  with  the  Jews.  24.  27 

10.  to  the  Jews  have  I  done  no  wrong 

26.  2.  whereof  I  am  accused  by  the  Jews.  7  :  22.  30 
3.  questions  which  are  among  the  Jews 

21.  the  Jews  seized  me  in  the  temple 

Bo7n.  3.  29.  Oris  God  the  God  of  Jews  only?        [wisdom 

1  Cor.  1.  22.  Jews  ask  for  signs,  and  Greeks  seek  after 

23.  Christ  crucified,  unto  Jews  a  stumbling-block 

24.  them  that  are  called,  both  Jews  and  Greeks 

9.  20.  to  the  Jews  I  became  as  a  Jew, — might  gain  Jews 

2  Cor.  11.  24.  Of  the  Jews  five  times — forty  stripes  save 
Gal.  1.  13.  in  the  Jews'  religion.  14  [one 

2. 13.  And  the  rest  of  the  Jews  dissembled  likewise 


Gal.  2. 14.  and  not  as  do  the  Jews,  how  compellest  thou  the 
Gentiles  to  live  as  do  the  Jews  ? 
15.  We  being  Jews  by  nature,  and  not  sinners 
1  Th.  2.  14.  even  as  they  did  of  the  Jews 
Bev.  2.  9.  which  say  they  are  Jews,  and  are  not.    3.  9 
see  Gentiles,  Greeks,  synagogue. 

All  the  Jews. 

Mk.  7.  3.  and  all  the  Jews,  exot-fit  they  wash 

Acts  18.  2.  commandtd  all  the  Jews  to  depart  from  Rome 

21.  21.  thou  teachest  all  the  Jews — to  forsake  Moses 

22.  12.  well  reported  of  by  all  the  Jews 

24.  5.  mover  of  insurrections  araong  all  the  Jews 

26.  4.  My  manner  of  life — know  all  the  Jews 

King  of  the  Jews. 

Mat.  2.  2.  Where  is  he  that  is  born  Kintj  of  the  Jews 

27.  11.  Art  thou  the  King  of  the  Jews  ?  Mk.  15.  2  :  Lu. 

23.  3  :  Jno.  IB.  33 
29.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jeivs  !  Mk.  15.  18  :  Jno.  19.  3 
37.  written,  THIS  IS  JESUS  THE  KING  OF  THE 
JEWS.  Mk. 15.  26:  Lu.  23.  38:  Jno.  19.  19  [18.  33 
Mk.  15.  9.  I  release  unto  you  the  King  of  the  Jews.  Jno. 

12.  do  unto  him  whom  ye  call  the  King  of  the  Jews 
Lu.  23.  37.  If  thou  art  the  King  of  the  Jews,  save  thyself 
Jno.  19.  21.  Write  not,  the  King  of  the  Jews  j  but,  that  he 
said,  I  am  King  of  the  Jews 

Jewess.— Ads  16.  1  :  24.  24 

Jewish.— Tit.  1.  14 

Jewry. — A.V.  Judcea. 

Jezebel.— Bev.  2.  20 

Joanan. — Lu.  3.  27 

Joanna.— I/ti.  8.  3  :  24.  10 

Job. — Jas.  5.  11 

Joda. — A.V.  Juda. — Lu.  3.  27 

Joel.— ^c^s  2.  16 

John  (the  Baptist). 

Mat.  3.  1.  In  those  days  cometh  John  the  Baptist 

4.  J.  himself  had  his  raiment  of  camel's  hair.  Mk.  1.  6 

13.  cometh  .Jesus — unto  John,  to  be  baptized.  Mk.  1.  9 

14.  But  John  would  have  hindered  him 

4.12.  heard  that  J",  was  delivered  up.  MA.  1.14:  iw.  3.  20 
9.  14.  the  disciples  of  J.  Lu.  5.  83  :  7. 18  :  Jno.  3.  25  [7. 19 
11.  2.  J.  heard  in  the  prison^sent  by  his  disciples  Lu. 
4.  Go  your  way  and  tell  John  the  things.  Lu.  7.  22 

7.  Jesus  began  to  say — concerning  John.  Lu.  7.  24 

11.  hath  not  arisen  a  greater  than  John  the  Baptist 

12.  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist  until  now 

13.  prophets  and  the  law  prophesied  until  John 
18.  For  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drinking 

14.  2.  This  is  John  the  BajJtist ;  he  is  risen 

3.  For  Herod  laid  hold  on  John.  Mk.  6.  17 

4.  John  said  unto  him.  It  is  not  lawful      fMk.  6.  24.  23 

8.  Give  me  here  in  a  charger  the  head  of  John  the  B. 
10.  sent — beheaded  John  in  the  prison.  Lu.  9.  9 

16.  14.  Some  say,  John  the  Baptist.  Mk.  8.  28 

17.  13.  he  spake  unto  them  of  John  the  Baptist 

21.  25.  The  baptism  otJohn,  whence  was  it?  Mk.  11.  30; 
Lu.  7.  29 :  20.  4 
26.  aU  hold  John  as  a  prophet.  Mk.  11.  32 :  Lu.  20.  6 


415 


[proper  names, 


JOHN 


JOSEPH 


Mat,  21.  32.  J.  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  righteousness 
Mk.  1.  4.  Joh)i  came,  who  baptized  in  the  wilderness 

2.  18.  Why  do  John's  disciples — fast 

6.  14.  John  the  Baptist  is  risen  from  the  dead.  16 

18.  John  said  unto  Herod,  It  is  not  lawful 

20.  Herod  feared  J.,  knowing  that  he  was  a  righteous 
liu.  1.  13.  thou  shalt  call  his  name  John.  60,  63  [man 

3.  2.  word  of  God  came  unto  John,  the  son  of  Zacharias 

15.  all  men  reasoned  in  their  hearts  concerning  Joh)i 

16.  John  answered.  Jno.  3.  27 

7.  20.  John  the  Baptist  hath  sent  us  unto  thee 
28.  none  greater  than  John 

33.  John  the  Baiilist  is  come  eating  no  bread 

9.  7.  said  by  some,  that  John  was  risen  from  the  dead 

19.  And  they  answering  said,  John  the  Baptist 

11.  1.  teach  us  to  pray,  even  as  J".  also  taught  his  disciples 

16.  16.  The  law  and  the  prophets  were  until  John 
Jno.  1.  6.  a  man,  sent  from  God,  whose  name  was  John 

19.  And  this  is  the  witness  of  John.  32 

28.  beyond  Jordan,  where  John  was  baptizing.  10.  40 

35.  on  the  morrow  John  was  standing 

40.  One — that  heard  John  speak,  and  followed  him 

3.  23.  John  also  was  baptizing  in  ^non 

24.  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison 

4.  1.  Jesui  was  making — more  disciples  than  J,      \1.  15 
0.  33.  le  have  sent  unto  /.,  and  he  hath  borne  witness. 

36.  the  witness  that  I  have  is  greater  than  that  of  John 

10.  41.  J.   indeed  did  no  sign  :  but  all  things — J.  spake 
Acts  1.  5.  John  indeed  ba^jtized  with.  11.  16  :  19.  4 

13.  24.  when  John  had  first  preached  before  his  coming. 

25.  And  as  John  was  fulfilling  his  course 
19.  3.  And  they  said.  Into  John's  baf)tism 

John  (the  Apostle). 

Mat.  4.  21.  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John.    10.  2: 
M^f.  1.19:  3.17:  10.  35:  Lu.  5.  10:  6.14:  ^c^sl.J3 

17.  1.  Jesus  taketh — Peter,  and  James,  and  John.  Mk.  5. 

37 :  9.  2  :  14.  33 :  Lu.  8.  .51  :  9.  28 
Mk.  1.  29.  Andrew,  witli  James  and  John  [Lu.  9.  49 

9.  38.  John  said  unto  him,  Master,  we  saw  one  casting. 

10.  41.  moved  with  indignation  concerning  James  and  J. 
13.  3.  Peter  and  James  and  Johti — asked  him  privately 

Lu.  9.  49.  J. — said.  Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils 

54.  disciples  James  and  John  saw  this 

22.  8.  sent  Peter  and  John,  saying.  Go  and  make  ready 

Acts  3.  1.  Peter  and  John  were  going  up  into  the  temple. 

11.  as  he  [the  lame  man]  beheld  Peter  and  John  [3.  4 

4.  13.  when  they  beheld  the  boldness  of  Peter  and  J. 

19.  Peter  and  John  answered 

8.  14.  they  sent  unto  them  Peter  and  John 

12.  2.  [Herod]  killed  James  the  brother  of  John 
Gal.  2.  9.  and  John — reputed  to  be  pillars 

Mev.  1.  1 .  signified  it  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant  John 
4.  John  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in  Asia 
9.  I  John,  your  brother  and  partaker  with  you 
22.  8.  And  I  John  am  he  that  heard  and  saw 

John,  (surnamed  Mark). 

Acts  12.  12.  house  of  Mary  the  molher  of  John 

25.  taking  with  them  John  whose  surname  was  Mark 

13.  5.  and  they  had  also  John  as  their  attendant 

13.  J.  departed  from  them  and  returned  to  Jerusalem 
15.  37.  Barnabas  was  minded  to  take  with  them  John 

John   (Jonas,   Jona)  (Bar-Jojia),  the  father  of  Peter 
and  Andrew. 

Mat.  16.  17 :  Jno.  1.  42  :  21.  15,  16,  17 
John  (various). — Acts  4.  6 


Jonah. 
Mat.  12.  39.  but  the  sign  of  Jonah  the  prophet.    16.  4  : 
Lu.  11.  29,  30 

40.  Jonah  was  three  days  and  three  nights — the  whale 

41.  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jowafe— greater  than 

Jonah  is  here.  Lu.  11.  32 

Jonam.— iw.  3.  30 

Jonas,  see  John,  the  father  of  Peter  and  Andiew. 

Joppa. 

Acts  9.  36.  at  Joppa — disciple  named  Tabitha 
38.  as  Lydda  was  nigh  unto  Joppa 

42.  it  became  known  throughout  all  Joppa 

43.  [Peter]  abode  many  days  in  Joppia 

10.  5.  And  now  send  men  to  Joppa,  8.  32  :  11.  13 

23.  certain  of  the  brethren  frora  J.  accompanied  him 

11.  5.  I  was  in  the  city  of  Joppa  praying 

Joram.— Afaf.  1.  8 

Jordan. 

Mat.  3.  5.  all  the  region  round  about  Jordan.  Lu.  3.  3 
6.  were  baptized  of  him  in — Jordan.  Mk.  1.  5,  9 
13.  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  the  Jordan 

15.  Toward  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan 

4.  25.  multitudes— from  beyond  J.  Mk.  3.  8     \Mk.  10.  I 
19.  1.  and  came  into  the  borders  of  Judsea  beyond   J. 

Lu.  4. 1.  Jesus,  full  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  returned  from  the  /. 

Jno.  1.  28.  were  done  in  Bethany  beyond  Jordan 
3.  26.  Eabbi,  he  that  was  with  thee  beyond  Jordan 
10.  40.  he  went  away  again  beyond  Jordan 

Jorim. — Lii.  3.  29 

Josech.— ii(.  3.  27 

Joseph — 's. 

Jno.  4.  5.  ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph 
Acts  7.  9.  moved  with  jealousy  against  Joseph,  sold  him 

13.  J.  was  made  known  to  his  brethren;  and  Joseph's 

14.  And  J.  sent,  and  called  to  him  Jacob  [race  became 
18.  another  king  over  Egypt,  which  knew  not  Joseph 

Heb.  11.  21.  Jacob — blessed  each  of  the  sons  of  Joseph 

22.  By  faith  Joseph,  when  his  end  was  nigh 
Bev.  7.  8.  Of  the  tribe  of  J",  [were  sealed]  twelve  thousand 

Joseph — 's  (husbatid  of  Mary). 

Mat.  1.  16.  Jacob  begat  Josepih  the  husband  of  Mary 

18.  Mary  had  been  betrothed  to  Joseph.  Lu.  1.  27 

19.  And  Josepli  her  husband,  being  a  righteous  man 

20.  Lord  appeared — saying,  Joseph 

24.  Joseph  arose  from  his  sleep 

2.  13.  an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  to  Joseph.  19 
Lu.  2.  4.  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Galilee — into  Judaea 

16.  and  found  both  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe 

3.  2P).  being  the  son  (as  was  supposed)  of  Joseph 

4.  22.  Is  not  this  Joseph's  son  ?  Jno.  6.  42 
Jno.  1.  45.  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  son  of  Joseph 

Joseph  (various). — A.V.  ^Jose. 

Mat.  13.  55.  his  brethren,  James,  and  J.     [50 :  Jno.  19.  38 
Mk.  15.  43.  /.  of  Arimathea,  45 :    Mat.  27.  57,  59:  Lu.  23 
Lu.  3.  24.  Jannai,  the  son  of  Joseph.  130 
Acts  1.  23.  they  put  forward  two,  Joseph  called  Barsahbas 
4.  36.  J;  who  by  the  apostles  was  surnamed  Barnabas 


PROPER   NAMES.] 


411^ 


JOSES 


LAMB 


Joses. 

Mat.  27.  56.  Mary  the  motherof  James  and  Joses.   Mk.  15. 
Mk.  6.  3.  and  brother  of  James  and  Joses  [40,  47 

Joshua. — A.V.  Jesus. — Acts  7.  45:  Heh.  4.  8 

Josiah. — Mat.  1.  11 

Jotham. — Mat.  1.  9 

Judah. 

Mat.  1.  2.  Jacob  begat  Judah 

3.  Judah  begat  Perez.    Lu.  3.  33         fprinces  of  Judah 

2.  6.   thou   Bethlehem,    laud    of   Judah  —  among   the 
Ltb.  1.  39.  Mary  arose — and  went — into  a  city  of  Judah 
Heh.  7.  14.  our  Lord  hath  sprung  out  of  Judah 
Bev.  5.  5.  the  Lion  that  is  of  the  tribe  of  Judah 

7.  5.  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah  were  sealed  twelve  thousand 

Judas,  or  Jude  (various). 

Mat.  13.  55.  James,  and  Joseph,  and  Simon,  and  Judas  ? 

Lu.  3.  30.  Symeon,  the  son  of  Judas  IMk.  6.  3 

6.  16.  Judas,  the  brother  of  James.  Acts  1.  13 :  Jude  1 

14.  22.  Judas  (not  Iscariotj  saith  unto  him,  Lord 
Acts  5.  37.  After  this  man  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee 

9.  11.  inquire  in  the  house  of  Judas  for  one  named  Saul 

15.  22.  Judas  called  Barsabbas,  and  Silas.  27 

32.  Judas  and  Silas,  being  themselves  also  prophets 

Judas  Iscariot. 

Mat.  10.  4.  Judas  Iscariot,  who  also  betrayed  him.  26.  25 : 

27.  3  :   Mk.  3.  19  :  Lu.  6.  16 :  Jno.  6.  71 :  12.  4 : 

13.  2:  18.  2,5 

26.  14.  Judas  I.  went  unto  the  chief  priests.  Mk.  14.    10 

47.  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  came.  Mk.  14.  43  :  Lu. 

22.  47  :  Jno.  18.  3  flscariot 

Lu.  22.  3.  Satan   entered  into    Judas  who    was    called 

48.  Judas,  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  Man  with  a  kiss 
Jno.  13.  "26.  the  sop,  he  taketh  and  giveth  it  to  Judas 

29.  some  thought,  because  Judas  had  the  bag 
Acts  1.  16.  Holy  Ghost  spake — David  concerning  Judas 
25.  apostleship,  from  which  Judas  fell  away 

Judaea. 

Mat.  2.  1.  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem  of  Judcea.  5 
22.  Archelaus  was  reigning  over  Judcea 

3.  1.  preaching  in  the  wilderness  of  Judcea 

5.  all  Judcea.  Mk.  1.  5  :  Lu.  6.  17  :  7.  17         \Mk.  3.  7 

4.  25.  Jerusalem  and  Judcea,  and  from  beyond  Jordan, 
19.  1.  into  the  borders  of  Judcea  beyond  Jordan 

24.  16.  let  them  that  are  in  Judcea  flee.  Mk.  13. 14 :  Lu. 
Mk.  10.  1.  Cometh  into  the  borders  of  Judcea  \J21.  21 

Lu.  1.  5.  Herod,  king  of  Judcea 

65.  noised  abroad  throughout  all  the  hill  country  of  J. 

5.  17.  village  of  Galilee  and  Judcea 
23.  5.  teaching  throvighout  all  Judcea 

Jno.  3.  22.  Jesus  and  his  disciples  into  the  land  of  Judcea 
4.  47.  Jesus  was  come  out  of  Judcea  into  Galilee.  3,  54 

7.  1.  he  [Jesus]  would  not  walk  in  Judcea 
3.  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Judcea 

11.  7.  Let  us  go  into  Judcea  again 
Acts  1.  8.  ye  shall  be  my  witnesses — in  all  Judma 

2.  9.  dwellers  in  Mesopotamia,  in  J.,  and  Cappadocia 
14.  Peter — spake  forth  unto  them,  saying,  Ye  men  of  J. 

8.  1.  abroad  throughout  the  regions  of  Judcea 

9.  31.  the  Church  throughout  all  Judcea — had  peace 

10.  37.  which  was  published  throughout  all  Judcea 

11.  1.  brethren  that  were  in  J.  heard  that  the  Gentiles 
29.  send  relief  unto  the  brethren  that  dwelt  in  Judcea 


Acts  12.  19.  he  went  down  from  Judcea  to  Cajsarea 

15.  1.  certain  men  came  down  from  Judcea  and  taught 
21.  10.  came  down  from  J.  a  certain  prophet,  named 
26.  20.  throughout  all  the  country  of  Judcea       [Agabua 
28.  21.  We  neither  received  letters  from  Judcea 
Bom.  15.  31.  from  them  that  are  disobedient  in  Judcea 
1  Cor.  1.  16.  set  forward  on  my  journey  unto  Judcea 
Gal.  1.  22.  unknown  by  face  unto  the  churches  of  Judcea 
1  Th.  2.  14.  churches  of  God  which  are  in  J.  in  Christ  Jesus 

Judge.— ^c<s  10.  42 

Julia. — Bom.  16.  15 

Julius.— ^c^s  27.  1,  3 

Junias  or  Junta. — Bom.  16.  7 

Jupiter.— ^cis  14.  12,  13  :  19.  35 

Justice. — Acts  28.  4 

Justus.— ^cis  1.  23  :  18.  7:  Col.  4.  11 


K. 


Kidron. — A.V.  Cedron. — Jno.  IS.  1 

TSxng.—Mat.  5.  35:  21.  5:  25.  34,  40:  Jno.  19.  14,  15. 
1  Tim.  1.  17  :  6.  15  :  Seh.  7.  2 :  Bev.  15.  3 :  17.  14 

King  of  Israel.— Mat.  27.  42 :  Mk.  15.  32 :  J)io.  1.  49 : 
12.  13 

King  of  Peace,  see  peace. 

King  of  Bighteousness,  see  righteousness. 

King  of  Salem,  see  Salem. 

Kish.— ^.F.  Cis.-Acts  13.  21 

Korah. — A.V.  Core.— Jude  11 


L. 


Lamb. 

J7io.  1.  29.  Behold  the  Lamh  of  God.  36 
Bev.  5.  6.  in  the  midst  of  the  elders,  a  Lamb  standing 
8.  fell  down  before  the  Lamb,  having  each  one 

12.  Worthy  is  the  Lamh  that  hath  been  slain 

13.  and  unto  the  Lamb,  be  the  blessing 

6.  1.  when  the  Lamh  opened  one  of  the  seven  seals 

16.  on  the  throne,  and  from  the  wrath  of  the  Lamh 

7.  9.  before  the  Lamh,  arrayed  in  white  robes 

10.  Salvation  unto  our  God — and  unto  the  Lamh 

14.  and  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 

17.  for  the  Lamh  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the  throne 

12.  11.  overcame  him  because  of  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 

13.  8.  Lamh — slain  from  tlie  foundation  of  the  world 

14.  1.  behold,  the  Lajnh  standing  on  the  mount  Zion 

4.  which  follow  the  Lamb  whithersoever  he  goeth — 
first-fruits  unto  God  and  unto  the  Lamb 


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417 


fPROPER     NAMES. 


LAMB 


LOED 


Eev.  14.  10.  and  in  the  presence  of  the  Lamb 
15.  3.  and  the  song  of  the  Lamb 

17.  14.  war  against  the  L.,  and  the  L.  shall  overcome 
19.  7.  for  the  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come 
9.  are  hidden  to  the  maiTiage  supper  of  the  Lamb 

21.  9.  I  will  shew  thee  the  hride,  the  wife  of  the  Lamb 

14.  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  the  Lamb 

22.  and  the  Lamb,  are  the  temple  thereof 

23.  did  lighten  it,  and  the  lamp  thereof  is  the  Lamb 
27.  they  which  are  written  in  the  Lamb's  book  of  life 

22.  1.  the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb.  3 

Lamech. — Lu.  3.  36 

Laodicea. 

Col.  2.  1.  I  strive  for  you,  and  for  them  at  Laodicea 
4.  13.  much  labour — for  them  in  Laodicea 

15.  Salute  the  brethren  that  are  in  Laodicea 

16.  read  the  epistle  from  Laodicea 

Bev.  1.  11.  to  the  seven  churches — unto  Laodicea 
3.  14.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Laodicea  write 

Laodiceans. — Col.  4.  16 

Lasea.—^cifs  27.  8 

Latin.— Jwo.  19.  20 

Lazarus. 

Lu.  16.  20.  a  certain  beggar  named  Lazarus 

23.  Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazarus  in  his  bosom 

24.  send  Lazarus,  that  he  may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger 

25.  and  Lazarus  in  like  manner  evil  things 
Jno.  11.  1.  Lazarus  of  Bethany 

2.  whose  brother  Lazarus  was  sick 
5.  Jesiis  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and  Lazarus 
11.  Our  friend  Lazarus  is  fallen  asleep 
14.  Lazarus  is  dead.   12.  1 

43.  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come  forth 
12.  2.  Lazarus  was  one  of  them  that  sat  at  meat 

9.  but  that  they  might  see  Lazarus  also 

10.  that  they  might  put  Lazarus  also  to  death 
17.  when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  the  tomb 

Lebbseus  A.V. — see  Thaddceus. 

Legion.— Jf/,;.  5.  9  :  Lu.  8.  30 

Levi  (son  of  Jacob). 

Heb.  7."  9.  Levi,  who  receiveth  tithes.  5 

Bev.  7.  7.  Of  the  tribe  of  Levi{weie  sealed)  twelve  thousand 

Levi  (Matthew). 

Lu.  3.  24.  Matthat  the  son  of  Levi.   29 
5.  27.  named  Levi,  sitting  at  the  place  of  toll.    Mk.  2.  14 
29.  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his  house 

Levite— s.— iz^.  10.  32  :  Jno.  1.  19  :  Acts  4.  37 

Levitical.— -ffefe.  7. 11 

Libertines.— ^c<s  6.  9 

Libya.— .4ci;s  2.  10 

Liaus.— 2  Tim.  4.  21 

Lion  (of  Judah). — Bev.  5.  5 

Living  One.— .4.  V.  he  that  liveth.—Bev.  1.  17 


Lois.— 2  Tim.  1.  5 


Lord 


Mat.  7.  21.  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me,  Lord,  Lord 
22.  Lord,  Lord,  did  we  not  prophesy  by  thy  namefS.  12 

8.  2.  Lord,  if  you  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean.  Lu. 
6.  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  in  the  house  sick 

8.  Lord,  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  come 
21.  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father.  Lu. 
25.  Save,  Lord;  we  perish  [9.  59 

9.  28.  They  say  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord 

38.  Pray  ye  therefore  the  L.  of  the  harvest.  Lu.  10.  2 
11.  25.  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth.  Lu.    10.  21 

14.  28.  Lord,  if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  to  come  unto  thee 
30.  [Peter]  cried  out,  saying.  Lord,  save  me 

15.  22.  O  Lord,  thou  son  of  David 

25.  saying.  Lord,  help  me  [Canaanitish  woman] 

27.  she  said.  Yea,  Lord  :  for  even  the  dogs  eat  of  the 

16.  22.  Be  it  far  from  thee,  Lord  [crumbs 

17.  4.  Lord,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here 

15.  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son  :  for  he  is  epileptic 

18.  21.  Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  agaiu.st  me 

26.  L.,  have  patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all 

20.  30.  Lord,  have  mercy  on  us.  31  ("opened 
33.  They  say  unto  him.  Lord,  that  our  eyes  may  be 

21.  3.  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them.  Mk.  11.3 

42.  This  was  from  the  L.,  And  it  is  marvellous  in  our 
eyes?  Mk.  12.  11 

22.  43.  doth  David  in  the  Spirit  call  him  Lord,  saying 

44.  The  io/-i?  said  unto  mj  Lord.  Mk.  12.  36:  Lu.  20.  42: 

Acts  2.  34 

45.  If  David  then  calleth  him  L.  Mk.  12.  37  :  Lu.  20.  44 

24.  42.  ye  know  not  on  what  day  your  Lord  cometh 

25.  11.  the  other  virgins,  saying,  Lord,  Lord,  open  to  us. 

Lu.  13.  25  [talents.  22 

20.  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  five  talents, — two 

24.  Lord,  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  a  hard  man 

37.  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an  huugred.  44 

26.  22.  Is  it  I,  Lord  ? 

27.  10.  potter's  field,  as  the  Lord  appointed  me 

28.  6.  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 

Mk.  5.  19.  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done  for  thee 
7.  28.  Yea,  Lord  :   even  the  dogs  under  the  table  eat 
11.  3   The  Lord  hath  need  of  him.  Lu.  19.  31,  34. 
29.  The  Lord  our  God,  the  Lord  is  one 
13.  20.  except  the  Lord  had  shortened  the  days 
16.  20.  preached  everywhere,  the  L.  working  with  them 
Lu.  1.  6.  walking  in  all  the  commandments — of  the  Lo7-d 
17.  to  make  ready  for  the  Lord  a  people        [blameless 

25.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  done  unto  me  in  the  days 

28.  thou  that  art  highly  favoured,  the  ior^  is  with  thee 

38.  Mary  said,  Behold,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord 

45.  things  which  have  been  spoken  to  herfrom  the  Lord 

46.  My  soul  doth  magnify  the  Lord 

58.  i.  had  magnified  his  mercy  towards  her  [Elisabeth] 
66.  For  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  him 
•    68.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 
2.  11.  a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  Lord 
15.  which  the  Lord  hath  made  known  unto  us 

26.  death,  before  he  had  seen  the  Lord's  Christ 

29,  lettest  thou  thy  servant,  O  Lord 

5.  8.  I  [Peter]  am  a  sinful  man,  O  Lord 

6.  46.  why  call  ye  me.  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not  the  things 

7.  6.  Lord,  trouble  not  thyself  :  for  I  am  not  worthy 
13.  when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had  compassion  on  her 

19.  sent  them  to  the  Lord  [to  come  down 
9.  54.  Z(Or^,  wilt  thou  that  we  [James  and  John]  bid  fire 

61.  another  also  said,  I  will  follow  thee,  Lord 


PROPEE  NAMES.] 


418 


LORD 


LORD 


Lu.  10.  17.  Lord,  even  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us 

39.  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  the  Lord's  feet 

40.  Lord,  dost  thou  not  care  that  my  sister  did  leave 

11.  1.  his  disciples  said  unto  him,  L.,  teach  us  to  pray 

12.  41.  Lord,  speakest  thou  this  parable  unto  us 

13.  8.  Lord,  let  it  alone  this  year  also,  till  I  shall  dig 

23.  Lord,  are  they  few  that  be  saved  ? 

14.  22.  Lord,  what  thou  didst  command  is  done 

17.  6.  apostles  said  uuto  the  Lord,  Increase  our  faith 

37.  they  answering  say  uuto  him,  Where,  Lord  ? 

18.  41.  he  said,  Lord,  that  I  may  receive  my  sight 

19.  8.  Behold,  i.,the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 
16.  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  made  ten  pounds.  18,  25 

20.  Lord,  behold  here  is  thy  pound 

20.  37.  when  he  calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  Abraham 
22.  33.  Lord,  with  thee  I  [Peter]  am  ready  to  go 

38.  Lord,  behold  here  are  two  swords 

49.  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with  the  sword  ? 
61.  And  the  Lord  turned  and  looked  upon  Peter 
24.  34.  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  appeared 
Jno.  6.  34.  Lord,  evermore  give  us  this  bread 
68.  Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go 

8.  11.  [Woman]  she  said,  No  man,  Lord 

9.  36.  who  is  he,  Loj-d,  that  I  may  believe  on  him  ? 

38.  he  said.  Lord,  I  believe.   11.  27 

11.  2.  Mary  which  anointed  the  Lord  with  ointment 

3.  Lord,  behold,  he  [Lazarus]  whom  thou  lovest  is  sick 

12.  Lord,  if  he  [Lazarus]  is  fallen  asleep,  he  will  recover 

21.  L.,ii  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had  not  died. 
34.  They  say  unto  him,  Lord,  come  and  see  [32 

39.  Lord,  by  this  time  he  stinketh 

12.  38.  L. ,  who  hath  believed  our  report  ? — arm  of  the  L. 

13.  6.  Lord,  dost  thou  wash  my  feet  ?  [head. 

9.  Lord,  not  my  feet  only,  but  also  my  hands  and  my 

13.  Ye  call  me  Master,  and  Lord  [feet 

14.  If  I  then,  the  L.  and  the  Master,  have  washed  yoiir 
25.  on  Jesus'  breast,  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  who  is  it  ? 

36.  Lord,  whither  goest  thou  ? 

37.  Lord,  why  cannot  I  follow  thee  even  now  ? 

14.  5.  Lord,  we  know  not  whither  thou  goest 
8.  Lord,  shew  us  the  Father 

22.  Lord,  what  is  come  to  pass 

20.  2.  They  have  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of  the  tomb 
18. 1  [Mary  Magdalene]  have  seen  the  Lord 

20.  disciples — were  glad  when  they  saw  the  Lord 

25.  said  unto  him.  We  have  seen  the  Lord 

21.  7.  saith  unto  Peter,  It  is  the  Lord.  So  when  Simon 

Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord 

12.  Who  art  thou  ?  knowing  that  it  was  the  Lord 

15.  Yea,  Lord  ;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  16,  17 

20.  Lord,  who  is  he  that  betrayeth  thee  ? 

21.  saith  to  Jesus,  Lord,  and  what  shall  this  man  do  ? 
Acts  1.  6.  Lord,  dost  thou  at  this  time  restore 

24.  Thou,  Lord,  which  knowest  the  hearts  of  all  men 
2.  25.  I  beheld  the  Lord  always  before  my  face 

36.  God  hath  made  him  both  Lord  and  Christ 
47.  the  Lord  added  to  them  day  by  day 
4. 24.  O  i .,  thou  that  didst  make  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

26.  Against  the  Lord,  and  against  his  Anointed 
29.  now.  Lord,  look  upon  their  threatenings 

7.  60.  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge  [22 

8.  24.  Pray  ye  for  me  to  the  L.,  that  none  of  the  things. 

9.  5.  he  said,  Who  art  thou.  Lord  ?  22.  8  :  26.  15 

10.  Ananias.  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  am  here.  Lord 

13.  Lord,  I  have  heard  from  many  of  this  man 

27.  declared  unto  tliem  how  he  had  seen  the  Lord 

10.  4.  [Cornelius]  said.  What  is  it.  Lord  ? 

14.  Peter  said,  Not  so.  Lord.  11.  8 

36.  tidings  of  peace  by  Jesus  Christ  (lie  is  Lord  of  all) 


Acts  12.  17.  how  the  Lord  had  brought  him  [Peter]  forth 

15.  17.  residue  of  nien  may  seek  after  the  Lord 

16.  15.  If  ye  have  judged  me  to  be  faithful  to  the  Lorp 

17.  24.  he,  being  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth 

22.  10.  What  shall  I  do,  L.  ?    And  the  L.  said  unto  me 
19.  Lord,  they  themselves  know  that  I  imprisoned 
Rom.  4.  8.  Blessed  is  the  man  to  whom  the  L.  will  not 

9.  28.  for  the  Lord  will  execute  his  word       [reckon  sin 
29.  Except  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth  had  left  us  a  seed 

10.  12.  for  the  same  Lord  is  Lord  of  all 

16.  Isaiah  saith.  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  report  ? 

11.  3.  Lord,  they  have  killed  thy  prophets 

34.  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord  ?  1  Cor.  2. 16 

12.  11.  serving  the  Lord  ;  rejoicing  in  hope 

19.  I  will  recompense,  saith  the  Lord 

14.  5.  for  the  Lord  hath  power  to  make  him  stand 

6.  regardeth  it  unto  the  Lord — eateth  unto  the  Lord 

8.  Whether  we  live  therefore,  or  die,  we  are  the  Lord's 

9.  that  he  might  be  Lord  of  both  the  dead  and  the  living 
11.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  to  me  every  knee  shall  bow 

15.  11.  Praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  1.  3.  in  every  place,  their  Lord  and  ours 

2.  8.  they  would  not  have  crucified  the  Lord  of  glory 

3.  5.  and  each  as  the  Lord  gave  to  him 

20.  The  Lord  knoweth  the  reasonings  of  the  wise 

4.  4.  he  that  judgeth  me  is  the  Lord 

5.  judge  nothing  before  the  time,  until  the  Lord  come 
19.  I  will  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Lord  will 

6.  13.  the  body — for  the  L.  ;    and  the  Lord  for  the  body 
14.  God  both  raised  the  Lord,  and  will  raise  up  us 

7.  10.  I  give  charge  yea,  not  I,  but  the  Lord.  12 
16.  as  the  Lord  hath  distributed  to  each  man 
22.  called  in  the  Lord — is  the  Lord's  freedman 

10.  21.  ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and  the  cup 

of  devils :  ye  cannot  partake  of  the  table  of  the  i. 
22.  Or  do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy  ? 
26.  the  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  the  fulness  thereof 

11.  23.  I  received  of  the  L.  that  which  also  I  delivered 

12.  5.  diversities  of  ministrations,  and  the  same  Lord 

2  Cor.  3.  17.  Now  the  Lord  is  the  Spirit :  and  where  the 

Spirit  of  the  Lord  is,  there  is  liberty 

5.  6.  at  home  in  the  body,  we  are  absent  from  the  Lord 
8.  willing — to  be  at  home  with  the  Lord 

11.  17.  I  speak  not  after  the  Lord,  but  as  in  foolishness 
Eph.  4.  5.  one  Lord,  one  faith,  one  baptism 

6.  8.  the  same  shall  he  receive  again  from  the  Lord. 

Col.  3.  24.  [Father 

Phil.  2.  11.  Jesus  Christ  is  Lord,  to  the  glory  of  God  the 

4.  5.  The  Lo7-d  is  at  hand 
Col.  3.  13.  even  as  the  Lord  forgave  you  [in  love 

1  Th.  3.  12.  the  Lord  make  you  to  increase  and  abound 

4.  6.  the  Lord  is  an  avenger  in  all  these  things 

16.  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from  heaven 

17.  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air: — ever  be  with  the  Lord 

5.  27.  I  adjure  you  by  the  Lord  that  this  epistle  be  read 

2  Th.  3.  3.  Lord  is  faithful,  who  shall  stablish  you 

16.  Lord  of  peace  himself  give  you  peace — The  Lord  be 

with  you  all 

1  Tim.  6. 15.  King  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords.  Rev.  17.  14  : 

19.  16  [Onesiphorus 

2  Tim.  1.  16.  The  Lord  grant  mercy  unto  the   hoixse  of 

18.  to  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that  day 

2.  7.  the  ZortZ  shall  give  thee  understanding  in  all  things 

19.  The  Lord  knoweth  them  that  are  his 
22.  call  on  the  Lord  out  of  a  pure  heart 
24.  the  Lord's  servant,  must  not  strive 

26.  by  the  Lord's  servant  unto  the  will  of  God 

3.  11.  out  of  them  all  the  Lord  delivered  me 

4.  8.  crown  of  righteousness,  which  the  Lord — shall  give 


419 


!  PKOPER   NAMKS. 


LORD 


LOED 


2  Tim.  4.  13.  the  L.  will  reudei*  to  him  according  to  his 

17.  the  Lord  stood  by  me,  and  strengthened  me  [works 

18.  The  Lord  will  deliver  me  from  every  evil 

22.  The  Lord  be  with  thy  spirit  [the  Lord 

Philem.  16.  A  brother  beloved — both  in  the  flesh,  and  in 

20.  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the  Lord 

Heb.  1.  10.  Thou,  Lo7-d,  in  the  begiuuiug  hast  laid 

2.  3.  at  the  first  been  spoken  through  the  Lord 

7.  14.  our  Lord  hath  sprung  out  of  Judah 

21.  the  Lord  sware  and  will  not  repent 

8.  11.  every  man  his  brother,  saying,  know  the  Lord 

10.  30.  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  i^eople  [the  Lord 

12.  14.  sanctification  without  which  no  man  shall  see 

13.  6.  The  Lord  is  my  helper ;  I  will  not  fear 

Jas.  1.  7.  think  that  he  shall  receive  anything  of  the  Lord 

3.  9.  Therewith   bless  we  the   Lord    and  Father 

4.  15.  If  the  Lord  will,  we  shall  both  live,  and  do  this 

5.  7.  until  the  coming  of  the  Lord 

11.  seen  the  end  of  the  Lord,  how  that  the  Lord 

14.  anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

15.  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up 

1  Pet.  2.  3.  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  is  gracious 

2  Pet.  2.  11.  railing  judgement  against  them  before  the  L. 
3.  8.  one  day  is  with  the  Loi-d  as  a  thousand  years 

9.  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his  promise 
Jude  5.  the  Lord  having  saved  a  people  out  of  Egypt 

9.  The  Lord  rebuke  thee 

14.  Behold,  the  Lord  came  with  ten  thousands 
Bev.  11.  4.  standing  before  the  Lord  of  the  earth 

8.  where  also  their  Lo7-d  was  crucified 

15.  kingdom  of  our  Lord,  and  of  his  Christ 

14.  13.  Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord 

15.  4.  Who  shall  not  fear,  O  L.,  and  glorify  thy  name? 

17.  14.  Lord  of  lords,  and  King  of  kings.  19.  16 

see  Sabaoth,  Master,  Jesus. 

Lord  ivith  God. 

Mat.  4.  7.  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God.  Lu.  4. 

10.  Thou  shalt  worship  the  iorfZ  thy  GocZ.    Lit.  4.  8   [12 
22.  37.  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God.  Lu.  10.  27 

Mk.  12.  30.  The  Lord  our  God,  the  Lord  is  one — love  the 

Lord  thy  God  [their  God 

Lu.  1. 16.  children  of  Israel  shall  he  turn  unto  the  Lord 

1.  32.  Lord  God  shall  give  unto  him  the  throne 
Acts  2.  39.  as  many  as  the  L.  our  G.  shall  call  unto  him 

3.  22.  A  proj^het  shall  the  Lord  God  raise  up  among  you 
Bev.  4.  8.  Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  bhe  Lord  God,  the  Almighty 

11.  Worthy  art  thou,  our  Lord  and  our  God 

11.  17.  We  give  thee  thanks  O  Lord  God,  the  Almighty 
Bev.  15.  3.  O  Lord  God,  the  Almighty.  16.  7  :  21.  22 

18.  8.  Strong  is  the  Lord  God  which  judged  her 

19.  6.  Hallelujah  :  for  the  Lo7-d  our  God,  the  Almighty 
22.  5.  the  Lord  God  shall  give  them  light 

6.  the  Lord,  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  the  prophets 
see  Christ,  Master,  Fathers,  Ood  of  Israel. 

Lord,  see  Jesus. 

Lord  Jesus  Christ,  see  Christ,  page  397 

In  the  Lord,  on  the  Lord. 

Acts  9.  42.  many  believed  on  the  Lord 

14.  3.  tarried  there  speaking  boldly  in  the  Lord 
Bom.  16.  2.  Phoebe, — ye  receive  her  in  the  Lord 
8.  Ampliatus  my  beloved  in  the  Lord 

11.  household  of  Narcissus,  which  are  in  the  Lord 

12.  Tryphoeua  and  Tryphosa,  who  labour  in  the  Lord^ 

Persia — laboured  much  in  the  Lord. 


Bow,  16.  18.  Salute  Eufus  the  chosen  in  the  Lord 

22.  I  Tertius, — salute  you  in  tlie  Lord        [2  Cor.  10.  17 
1  Cor.  1.  31.  He  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  in  the  Lord, 
i.  17.  Timothy — faithful  child  in  the  Lord 

7.  22.  he  that  was  called  in  the  Lord 

39.  married  to  whom  she  will ;  only  in  the  Lord 
9.  1.  are  not  ye  my  work  in  the  Lord 
2.  mine  apostleship  are  ye  in  the  Lord 
11.  11.  the  man  without  the  woman,  in  the  Lord 
Eph.  2.  21.  a  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 

4.  17.  testify  in  the  Lord 

5.  8.  darkness,  but  are  now  light  in  the  Lord 

6.  1.  Children,  obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord 
10.  be  strong  in  the  Lord 

2].  Tychicus— faithful  minister  in  the  Lord.  Col.  4.7 
Phil.  1. 14.  most  of  the  brethren  in  the  Lord 

2.  29.  Receive  him  therefore  in  the  L.  [Epaphroditus] 
4.  1.  stand  fast  i?i  the  Lord.   1  Th.  3.  8 
2.  be  of  the  same  mind  in  the  Lord 
10. 1  rejoice  in  the  Lord  greatly 
Col.  3.  18.  as  is  fitting  in  the  Lord 
20.  well-pleasing  in  the  Lord 

4.  17.  ministry  which  thou  hast  received  in  the  Lord 

1  Th.  5.  12.  know  them — over  you  in  the  Lord 

2  Th.  3.  4.  we  have  confidence  in  the  Lord 
Philem.  16.  a  brother  beloved — in  the  Lord 

20.  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the  Lord 
Bev.  14.  13.  Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord 
see  trust,  Christ. 

My  Lord, 

Mat.  22.  44.  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord.  Mk.  12.  36: 

Lu.  20.  42  :  Acts  2.  34 
Lu.  1.  43.  mother  of  my  Lord  should  come  unto  me 
J  no.  20.  13.  they  have  taken  away  my  Lord  [Mary  Mag.] 

28.  My  Lord  and  my  God  [Thomas] 
Phil.  3.  8.  knowledge  of  Christ  Jesus  my  Lord 

Name  of  the  Lord. 

Mat.  21.  9.  Blesed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  wame  of  the 
Lord.  23.  39 :  Mk.  11.  9 :  Lu.  13.  35 :  19.  38 : 
Jno.  12.  13 

Acts  2.  21.  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  shall  be  saved 

8.  16.  baptized  into  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus.  19.  5 

9.  29.  preaching  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord   [Paul] 
19. 13.  evil  spirits  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

17.  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnified 

21.  13.  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the  name  of  tJie  Lord  Jesus 

1  Cor.  6.  11.   justified  in   the   Name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Col.  3.  17.  do  all  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

2  Tim.  2.  19.  every  one  that  nameth  the  name  of  the  Lord 
Jas.  5.  10.  prophets  who  spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

5.  14.  anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

see  call. 

Sight  of  the  Lord. 

Lu.  1. 15.  he  [John  Bap.]  shall  be  great  in  the  s.  of  theL. 
2  Cor.  8.  21.  things  honourable, — in  the  s.  of  the  Lord 
Jas.  4.  10.  Humble  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

Spirit  of  the  Lord. 

Acts  5.  9.  agreed  together  to  tempt  the  Sjnrit  of  the  L. 

8.  39.  Spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip 
2  Cor.  3. 17.  Lord  is  the  Spirit;  and  where  the  Spirit  of 

18.  as  from  the  Lord  the  Spirit  Ithe  Lord  is 

Way—s  of  the  Lord. 
Mat.  3.  3.  make  ye  ready  the  loay  of  the  L.    Mk.  1.  3  :  Lu. 
Jno.  1.  23.  make  straight  the  way  of  the  Lord  [3.  4 


PROPER   NAMES.] 


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LOED 

Acts  13.  10.  cease  to  pervert  the  right  ways  of  the  Lord 

18.  25.  instructed  in  the  way  of  the  Lord  [Apollos] 

Word  of  the  Lord. 

Lu.  22.  61.  Peter  remembered  the  luord  of  the  Lord 
Acts  8.  25.  when  they  had  testified  and  spoken  the  w.  of 
11.  16.  I  remembered  the  word  of  the  Lord  \_the  L. 

13.  49.  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  spread  abroad 
16.  32.  they  [Paul  and  Silas]  spake  the  word  of  the  L. 

19.  10.  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard  the  w.  of  the  L. 

1  Th.  1.  8.  sounded  forth  the  word  of  the  Lord 

4.  15.  this  we  say  unto  you  by  the  word  of  the  Lord 

2  Th.  3.  1.  that  the  w.  of  the  L.  may  ruu  aud  be  glorified 

1  Pet.  1.  25.  the  ivord  of  the  Lord  abideth  for  ever 

see  also  angel,  commaHd merit,  fear,  glory,  hear,  power,  itc. 

The    Lord  said—Mat.   22.  44:    Mk.   12.   36:    Lie.  20. 
42:  Acts  2.  34:  9.  10:  11.  16 

Saith  the  l,Old.— Acts  15.    17 :    Bo7n.   12.   19  :    1  Cor. 
14.  21 :  2  Cor.  6.  17  :  Heb.  8.  9,  10 :  Bev.  1.  8 

Lot. 

Lu.  17.  28.  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Lot 

29.  in  the  day  that  Lot  went  out  from  Sodom 
32.  Remember  Lot's  wife 

2  Pet.  2.  7.  and  delivered  righteous  Lot 

Lucius.— ^cfs  13.  1 :  Eom.  16.  21 

Luke. — A.V.  Lucas. 

Col.  4.  14.  Luke,  the  beloved  physician.  Philem.  24 
2  Tim.  4.  11.  Only  Luke  is  with  me 

Lycaonia. — Acts  14.  6,  11 

Lycia. — Acts  27.  5 

luYdda.— Acts  9.  82,  35,  38 

Lydia.— ^c^s  16. 14,  40 

Lysanias.— Z(M.  3.  1 

Lysias  (Claudius  Lysias). — Ads  23.  26  :  24.  22 

Lystra.— ^ci-s  14.  6,  8,  21 :  16.  1,  2  :  2  Tim.  3.  11 


M. 


Maath.— L«.  3.  26 

Macedonia. 

Acts  16.  9.  a  man  of  M. — saying,  Come  over  into  M. 

10.  we  sought  to  go  forth  into  M.  20.  1,  3 :  2  Cor.  1.  IG : 

2.  13  :  7.  5  :  1  Ti.  1.  3 
12.  a  city  of  Macedonia,  the  first  of  the  district 

18.  5.  Silas  and  Timothy  came  down  from  Macedonia 

19.  21.  when  he  [Paul]  had  passed  through  M.  1  Cor. 
22.  having  sent  into  Macedonia  two  of  them  [16.  5 
29.  Gaius  and  Aristarchus,  men  of  Macedonia 

Bom.  15.  26.  been  the  good  pleasure  of  Macedonia 
2  Cor.  8.  1.  grace  of  God  which  hath  been  given  in  the 
churches  of  Macedonia 
9.  2.  I  glory  on  your  behalf  to  them  of  Macedonia 
4.  if  there  come  with  me  any  of  Macedonia 

11.  9.  when  they  came  from  M.,  supplied — my  want 


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Phil.  4.  15.  when  I  departed  from  J1/.,  no  church  had  fellow- 

1  Th.  1.  7.  ensample  to  all  that  believe  in  Macedonia  [ship 

8.  word  of  the  Lord,  not  only  in  Macedonia  and  Achaia 
4.  10.  toward  ail  the  brethren  which  are  in  all  M. 

Macedonian.— ^c<s  27.  2 

Madian,  see  Midian. 

Magadan  or  Magdala. — Mat.  15.  39 

Magdalene,  see  Mary. 

Magog.— iJev.  20.  8 

Mahalaleel.— ^.F.  Maleleel.—Lu.  3.  37 

Majesty.— He&.  1.  3:  8.  1 

Malchus. — Jno.  18.  10 

Manaen.  —Acts  13.  1 

Manasseh. 

Mat.  1.  10.  Hezekiah  begat  Manasseh  and  M.  begat  Amon 
Rev.  7.  6.  tribe  of  Manasseh  [were  sealed]  twelve  thousand 

Mark. — A.V.  Marcus. 

Acts  12.  12.  John,  whose  siirname  was  Mark.  25  :  15.  37 

15.  39.  Barnabas  took  Mark  with  him 
Col.  4.  10.  Mark,  the  cousin  of  Barnabas.  Phil.  24 

2  Tim.  4.  11.  Take  Mark,  and  bring  him  with  thee 

1  Pet.  5.  13.  saluteth  you ;  and  so  doth  Mark  my  son 

Market  of  Appitos.—A.  V.,  Appii  forum. — Acts  28.  15 
Mars'  Hill,  see  Areopagus. 

Martha. 

L^l  10.  38.  certain  woman  named  Martha  received  him 

40.  Martha  was  cumbered  about  much  serving 

41.  Martha,  Martha,  thou  art  anxious  and  troubled 
Jno.  11.  1.  the  village  of  Mary  and  her  sister  Martha 

5.  Now  Jesus  loved  M.,  aud  her  sister,  and  Lazarus 

19.  Jews  had  come  to  M.  aud  Mary,  to  console  them 

20.  Martha,  therefore,  when  she  heard  that  Jesus 

21.  Martha,  therefore,  said  unto  Je.sus.  24 

80.  Jesus — was  still  in  the  place  where  M.  met  him 
39.  Martha,  the  sister  of  him  that  was  dead,  saith 

12.  2.  made  him  a  supper  there  :  and  Martha  served 

Mary  (the  Mother  of  our  Lord). 

Mat.  1.  16.  Jacob  l)egat  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary 

18.  When  his  mother  M.  had  been  betrothed  to  Joseph 
20.  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 

2.  11.  and  saw  the  young  child  with  Mary  his  mother 

13.  55.  is  not  his  mother  called  Mary  ?  Mk.  6.  3 
Lu.  1.  27.  and  the  virgin's  name  was  Mary 

30.  Fear  not,  Mary  :  for  thou  hast  found  favour 
34.  And  Mary  said  unto  the  angel,  How  shall  this  be 
38.  And  Mary  said,  Behold  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord 
89.  And  Mary  arose  in  tliese  days,  and  went 
41.  when  Elizabeth  heard  the  salutation  of  Mary 
46.  Mary  said.  My  soul  doth  magnify  the  Lord 
56.  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three  months 
2.  5.  to  enrol  himself  with  Mary,  who  was  betrothed  to 
16.  found  both  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe      [him 

19.  But  Mary  kept  all  these  sayings 

34.  Simeon — said  unto  Mary  his  mother 
Acts  1.  14.  with  the  women,  and  M.  the  mother  of  Jesua 

[proper  names. 


MAEY 


MOSES 


Majy  Magdalene. 
Mat.  27.  56.  among  whom  was  Mary  Magdalene.    Mk- 
15.  40 :  Jno.  19.  25 
61.  Mary  Magdalene  was  there,  and  the  other  Mary 
28.  1.  carae   Mary    Magdalene — to    see    the  sepulchre. 
Mk.  15.  47  :  Jno.  20.  1 
Mk.  16.  1.  Mary  Magdalene — bought  spices 

9.  he  appeared  first  to  Mary  Magdalene  [devils 

Lu.  8.  2.  Mary  that  was   called  M.,  from  whom  seven 
Jno.  20.  11.  But  Mary  was  standing — at  the  tomb  weepinp; 
16.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Mary.  She  turneth  \Lu.  24. 10 

18.  Mary  Magdalene  cometh  and  telleth  the  disciples. 

Mary  (Various). 

Mat.  27.  56.  Mary  the  mother  of  James  and  Joses.  61:  28, 1 : 

Mk.  15.  40,  47  :  16.  1 :  Lu.  24.  10 
Lu.  10.  39.  sister  called  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  the  Lord's 

42.  Mary  hath  chosen  the  good  part  [leet 

Jno.  11.  1.  the  village  of  Mary  and  her  sister  Martha 

2.  it  was  that  Mary  which  anointed  the  Lord 

19.  many  of  the  Jews  had  come  to  Martha  and  M.  45 

20.  but  Mary  still  sat  in  the  house 

28.  and  called  Mary  her  sister  secretly,  saying 

31.  The  Jews  saw  Mary,  that  she  rose  up  quickly 

32.  Mary  therefore,  when  she  came  where  Jesus  was 
12.  3.  Mary  therefore  took  a  potind  of  ointment 

19.  25.  his  mother's  sister,  Mary  the  wife  of  Clopas 
Acts  12.  12.  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John 
Mom.  16.  6.  Salute  M.,  who  bestowed  much  labour  on  you 

Master  (Jesus). 

Mat.  12.  38.  Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from  thee 
19.  16.  Master,  what  good  thing  shall  I  do 
22. 16.  saying,  M.,  we  know  that  thou  art  true.  Mk.  12. 14 
24.  Master,  Moses  said,  If  a  man  die.  Mk.  12.  19 
36.  M.,  which  is  the  great  commandment  in  the  law  ? 
26.  18.  The  Master  saith,  My  time  is  at  hand 
Mk.  4.  38.  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish  ? 
5.  35.  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any  further? 

9.  17.  Master,  I  brought  unto  thee  my  son.  Lu.  9.  38 
38.  M.,we  saw  one  casting  out  devils.  Lu.  9.  49 

10.  17.  Good  M.,  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may  inherit 

eternal  life  ?  Lu.  10.  25  :  18.  18 
20.  M.,  all  these  things  have  I  observed  from  my  youth 

12.  32.  Of  a  truth,  M.,  thou  hast  well  said.  Lu.  20.  39 

13.  1.  Master,  behold  what  manner  of  stones  [11 
14. 14.  TheM.  saith,  Where  is  my  guest-chamber.  Lu.22. 

Lu.  3.  13.  said  unto  him,  Master,  what  must  we  do? 
5.  5.  Master,  we  toiled  all  night,  and  took  nothing 

8.  24.  awoke  him,  saying.  Master,  vuister,  we  perish 
45.  Master,  the  multitudes  press  thee  and  crush  thee 
49.  Thy  daughter  is  dead  ;  trouble  not  the  Master 

9.  33.  Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here 

12.  13.  Master,  bid  my  brother  divide  the  inheritance 
17.  14.  voices,  saj-ing,  Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us 
19.39.  Pharisees — said  unto  him,  lf.,rebiike  thy  disciples 
21.  7   Master,  when  therefore  shall  these  things  be? 

Jno.  8.  1.  Master,  this  woman  hath  been  taken  in  adultery 

11.  28.  The  Master  is  here,  and  calleth  thee 

13.  13.  Ye  call  me  Master,  and,  Lord.   14 

E])h.  6.  9.  both  their  M.  and  yours  is  in  heaven.  Col.  4.  1 
2  Pet.  2.  1.  denying  even  the  Master  that  bought  them 
Jude  4.  denying  our  only  Master  and  Lord,  Jesus  Christ 
Bev.  6. 10.  How  long,  O  Master,  the  holy  and  true 

Mattatha. — Lu,  3.  31 


Mattathias.— Z/!<.  3.  25,  26 

PBOPEE   NAMES.] 


Matthan.— Maf.  1.  15 
Matthat.— 2^.  3.  24,  29 

Matthew,  see  Levi. 

Mat.  9.  9.  he  saw  a  man,  called  Matthew,  sitting 

10.  3.  Thomas,  and  Matthew  the  publican.  Mk.  3.  18 : 
Lu.  6.  15 :  Acts  1.  13 

Matthias.— 4c<s  1.  23,  26 

yieAes.—Acts  2.  9 

Melchi.— Zm.  3.  24,  28 

Melchizedek. 

Heb.  5.  6.  priest  for  ever  After  the  order  of  M.    10:  6.  20 : 
7.  11,  17 
7.  1.  M.,  King  of  Salem,  priest  of  God  Most  High 
10.  in  the  loins  of  his  father,  when  MeZc/naefZe  A;  met  him 
15.  if  after  the  likeness  of  M.  there  ariseth  another  priest 

Melea.— L«.  3.  31 

Melita.— ^c^s  28.  1 

Menna. — A.V.  Menan. — Lu.  3.  31 

Merciiry. — A.V.  Mercurius. — Acts  14. 12 

Mesopotamia. 

Acts  2.  9.  and  the  dwellers  in  Mesopotamia 
7.  2.  Abraham,  when  he  was  in  Mesopotamia 

Messiah. 

Jno.  1.  41.  We  have  found  the  Messiah  (which  is 
4.  25.  The  woman  saith  imtohim,!  know  thatilf.  cometh 

Methuselah.— Zm.  3.  37 

Michael. 

Jude  9.  Michael  the  archangel,  when  contending  with  the 
Rev.  12.  7.  M.  and  his  angels  going  forth  to  war       [devil 

Midian.— ^.F.  Madian.—Acts  7.  29 

Miletus.— ^c^s  20.  15,  17  :  2  Tim.  4.  20 

Mitylene.—^  c^s  20. 14 

Mnaaon.— Acts  21.  16 

Moloch.— ^cfs  7.  43 

Moses. 

Mat.  17.  3.  there  appeared  unto  them  Moses  and  Elijah. 

Mk.  9.  4  :  Lu.  9.  30  [9.  33 

4.  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for  Elijah.  Mk.  9.  5  :  Lu. 

19.  7.  Why  then  did  Moses  command  to  give  a  bill 

8.  M. — suffered  you  to  put  away  your  wives.  Mk.  10.  4 

22.  24.  Master,  M.  said,  If  a  man  die,  having  no  children 

23.  2.  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  on  Moses'  seat 

Mk.  1.  44.  cleansing  the  things  which  Moses  commanded 

7.  10.  Moses  said,  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother 

10.  3.  What  did  Moses  command  you  ?  [20.  28 

12.  19.  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  a  man's  brother  die.  Lu. 

26.  have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of  Moses 

Lu.  2.  22.  purification  according  to  the  law  of  Moses 
16.  31.  If  they  hear  not  Moses  and  the  prophets.    29 


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MOSES 


NYMPHAS 


Lu.  20.  37.  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  shewed 
24.  27.  beginning  from  Moses  and  from  all  the  prophets 

44.  written  in  the  law  of  Moses 
Jno.  1.  17.  law  was  given  by  Moses 

45.  "We  have  found  him  of  whom  Moses — did  write 
3.  14.  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wilderness 

5.  45.  there  is  one  that  accuseth  you,  even  Moses 

46.  if  ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would  believe  me 

6.  32.  It  was  not  Moses  that  gave  you  the  bread 

7.  19.  Did  not  Moses  give  you  the  law 

22.  For  this  cause  hath  Moses  given  you  circumcision 

(not  that  it  is  of  Muses,  but  of  the  fathers) 

23.  that  the  law  of  Moses  may  not  be  broken 

9.  28.  Thou  art  his  disciple  ;  but  we  are  the  disciples  of  M. 
29.  "We  know  that  God  hath  spoken  unto  Moses 
Acts  3.  22.  Moses  indeed  said,  A  prophet 

6.  11.  speak  blasphemous  words  against  Moses 
14.  change  the  customs  which  Moses  delivered 

7.  20.  Moses  was  born,  and  was  exceeding  fair  ftians 
22.  Moses  was  instructed  in  all  the  wisdom  of  theEgyp- 
29.  And  Moses  fled  at  this  saying 

31.  when  Moses  saw  it,  he  wondered  at  the  sight 

32.  And  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  behold 
35.  This  Moses  whom  they  refused,  saying 

37.  This  is  that  Moses,  which  said — A  prophet 
40.  as  for  this  Moses, — we  wot  not 
44.  even  as  he  appointed  who  spake  unto  Moses 
15.  1 .  Except  ye  be  circumcised  after  the  custom  of  M. 
5.  charge  them  to  keep  the  law  of  Moses 
21.  Moses  from  generations  of  old  hath  in  every  city 
21.  21.  teachest  all  the  Jews — to  forsake  Muses 
26.  22,  the  prophets  and  Moses  did  say  should  come 
Bom.  5.  14.  death  reigned  from  Adam  until  Moses 

9.  15.  he  saith  to  M.,  I  will  have  mercy  on  whom  I  will 

10.  5.  M.  writeth  that  the  man  that  doeth  [have  mercy 
19.  First  Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy 

1  Cor.  9.  9.  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses 

10.  2.  were  all  baptized  unto  Moses  in  the  cloud 

2  Cor.  3.  7  look  steadfastly  upon  the  face  of  Moses 

13.  are  not  as  Moses,  who  put  a  veU  upon  his  face 

15.  whensoever  M.  is  read,  a  veil  lieth  upon  their  heart 
2  Ti7n.  3.  8.  Jannes  and  Jambres  withstood  Moses 

Heh.  3.  2.  as  also  was  Moses  in  all  his  house.  5 
3.  counted  worthy  of  more  glory  than  Moses 

16.  all  they  that  came  out  of  Egypt  by  Moses 

7.  14.  of  Judah ;  as  to  which  tribe  Moses  spake  nothing 

8.  5.  even  as  Moses  is  warned  of  God 

9.  19.  commandment  had  been  spoken  by  Moses 
10  28.  A  man  that  hath  set  at  nought  Moses'  law 

11.  23.  By  faith  Moses — was  hid  three  months 

24.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  grown  up,  refused 

12.  21.  Moses  said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  quake 
Jude  9.  the  devil  he  disputed  about  the  body  of  Moses 
Rev.  15.  3.  they  sing  the  song  of  Moses  the  servant  of  God 

see  law,  hook,  commanded. 

Most    Higli,    see    God.— Lu.   1.   32,  35,  76:    6.   35: 
Acts  7.  48 

Myra.— ^cis  27.  5 

Mysia.— 4cfs  16.  7,  8 


N. 

Naaman. — Lu.  4.  27 

Naggai.— ^.F.  Nagge.—Lu.  3.  25 


Nahor.— iM.  3.  34 
Nahshon.— Ma^.  1.4:  Lu.  3.  32 
Nahum.— iw.  3.  25 
Nain.— iw.  7.  11 

Naphtali. 

Mat.  4.  13.  in  the  borders  of  Zebulun  and  Naptliali 

15.  and  the  laud  of  Naphtali,  Toward  the  sea 
Bev.  7.  6.  Of  the  tribe  oiN.  [were  sealed]  twelve  thousand 

Narcissus. — Bom.  16. 11 

Nathan.— iw.  3.  31 

Nathanael.— J"«o.  1.  45, 46,  47,  48,  49:  21.  2 

Naum  A.Y. — see  Nahum. 


Nazarene — s.- 
Acts  24.  5 


Nazareth. 


-Mat.  2.  23 :  26. 71 ;   Mk.  14.  67  :  16  6 : 


Mat.  2.  23.  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  Nazareth 
4.  13.  leaving  N.,  he  came  and  dwelt  in  Capernaum 
Mk.  1.  9.  Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee 
Lu.  1.  26.  a  city  of  Galilee,  named  Nazareth 

2.  4.  Joseph— out  of  the  city  of  Nazareth,  into  Judffia 
39.  returned  into  Galilee,  to  their  own  city  Nazareth 
51.  came  to  N.  ;  and  he  was  subject  unto  them.  4.  16 
J?io.  1.  45.  Jesus  of  Nazazcth.  18.  5.  7  :   19.  19  :  Mat.  21.  11 
Mk.  1 .  24  :  10.  47  :  Lu.  4.  34 :  18.  37  :  24.  19 :  Acts  2 
22  :  3.  6 :  4.  10 :  6.  14  :  10.  38 :  22.  8 :  26.  9 
46.  Can  any  good  thing  come  out  of  Nazareth  1 

Neapolis. — Acts  16.  11 

Nereus. — Botn.  16.  15 

Neri.— iw.  3.  27 

Nicanor. — Acts  6.  5 

Nicodemus.— J"«o.  3.  1,  4,  9  :  7.  50 :  19.  33 

Nicolaitans. — Bev.  2.  6,  15 

Nicolas. — Acts  6.  5 

Nicopolis.— Ti<.  3.  12 

Niger.— J.cis  13. 1 

Nineveh.— M"at  12.  41 :  Lu.  11.  32 

Ninevites. — Lu.  11.  30 

Noah. 

Mat.  24.  37.  as  were  the  days  of  Noah,  so  shall.    Lu.  17.  £6 

38.  until  the  day  that  Noah  entered — ark.  Lu.  17.  27 
Lu.  3.  36.  Shem,  the  son  of  Noah 
Heh.  11.  7.  By  faith  Noah,  being  warned  of  God 

1  Pet.  3.  20.  God  waited  in  the  days  of  Noah 

2  Pet.  2. 5.  but  preserved  Noah  with  seven  others 

Njmphaa.—Col.  4.  15 


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fPKOFEK  NAMES, 


OBED 


PAUL 


o. 


Obed— Mai!.  1.  5:  Lu.  3.  32 

Mount  of  Olives,  or  Olivet. 
Mat.  21.  1.  m.  of  0.,  then  Jesus  sent  two.  Mk.  11.  1 :  Lu. 

24.  3.  as  he  sat  on  the  moiont  of  Olives.  Mk.  13.  3  [19.  29 

26.  30.  sung  a  hymn— unto  the  m.    of  O.  Mk.  14.  26  : 
Lu.  19.  37.  at  the  descent  of  the  m.  of  Olives     [Lu.  22.  39 

21.  37.  lodged — that  is  called  the  mount  of  Olives 
Jno.  8.  I.  house  :  but  Jesus  went  unto  the  mount  of  Olives 
Acts  1.  12.  unto  Jerusalem  from  the  mount  called  Olivet 

Olympas. — Bom.  16. 15 

Omega,  see  Alpha.— Bev.  1.  8  :  21.  6:  22. 18 

Onesimus. — Col.  4.  9  :  Philem.  10 

Onesiphorus. — 2  Tim.  1.  16:  4. 19 

Ozias  A.V. — see  Uzziah. 


P. 


Tsmphjlia,.— Acts   2.    10 :    13.    13  :     14.  24  :    15.   38 : 
27.  5 

'Pa-phos.— Acts  13.  6,  18 

Paradise.— iw.  23.  43;  2  Cor.  12.  4:  Bev.  2.  7 

Parmenas. — Acts  6.  5 

Parthians. — Acts  2.  9 

Passover. — Lu.  22. 1 :  Acts  12.  4 

Patara. — Acts  21.  1 

'PaXvaos.—Bev.  1.  9 

Patrobas. — Bo7n.  16.  14 

Paul,  see  Saul. 

Acts  13.  9.  But  Saul,  who  is  also  called  Paul 

13.  Now  Paul  and  his  company  set  sail 

16.  Paul  stood  up,  and  beckoning  with  the  hand 
43.  Jews  and  of  the  devout  proselytes  followed  Paul 

45.  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 

46.  Pajil  and  Barnabas  spake  out  boldly 
50.  persecution  against  Pa;<i  and  Barnabas 

X4.  9.  the  same  heard  Paul  speaking 

11.  when  the  multitudes  saw  what  Paul  had  done 

12.  Barnabas,  Jupiter;  and  Paul,  Mercury 

14.  apostles,  Barnabas  and  Paul,  heard 

19.  they  stoned  Paul,  and  dragged  him  out 
15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  dissension 
12.  they  hearkened  unto  Barnabas  and  Paul.  2 
22.  send — to  Antioch  with  Paul  and  Barnabas 
25.  with  our  beloved  Barnabas  and  Paul 
35.  Paul  and  Barnabas  tarried  in  Antioch 
38.  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  with  them 
40.  Paul  chose  Silas,  and  went  forth 


Acts  16.  3.  Him  would  Pa2il  have  to  go  forth  with  him 

9.  And  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night.  18.  9 
14.  the  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 

17.  The  same  following  after  Patd  and  us  cried  out 

18.  But  Paul,  being  sore  troubled,  turned 

19.  they  laid  hold  on  Paul  and  Silas,  and  dragged 

25.  Paul  and  Silas  were  praying  and  singing 

28.  But  Paul  cried  with  a  loud  voice 

29.  fell  down  before  Paul  and  Silas,  and  brought 

36.  jailor  reported  the  words  to  Paul 

37.  PawZ  said  unto  them.    19.  4:    21.  39:    22.  25,  29: 

23.  3,  5 :  24.  10  :  25.  7,  10  :  26.  25,  29 :  27.  80 

17.  2.  Paul,  as  his  custom  was,  went  in  unto  them 

4.  persuaded,  and  consorted  with  Paul  and  Silas 

10.  immediately  sent  away  Paul 

13.  word  of  God  was  proclaimed  of  Paul 

14.  brethren  sent  forth  Paul 

15.  they  that  conducted  Paul  brought  him 

16.  while  Paul  waited  for  them  at  Athens 

22.  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  Areopagus 
33.  Thus  Paul  went  out  from  among  them 

18.  5.  Paul  was  constrained  by  the  word 

12.  the  Jews  with  one  accord  rose  up  against  Paul 

14.  when  Paul  was  about  to  open  his  mouth 

18.  Paul,  having  tarried  after  this  yet  many  days 

19.  1.  Paul  having  passed  through  the  upper  country 

6.  when  Paul  had  laid  his  hands  upon  them 

11.  God  wrought  special  miracles  by  the  hands  of  Paul 
13. 1  adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  Paul  preacheth 

15.  and  Paid  I  know ;  but  who  are  ye  ? 
21.  Paid  purposed  in  the  spirit 

26.  Paul  hath  persuaded  and  turned  away 

29.  Gains  and  Aristarchus — Paul's  companions 

30.  when  Paul  was  minded  to  enter  in 

20.  1.  Paul  having  sent  for  the  disciples 

7.  Paul  discoursed  with  them.  9 

10.  Paul  went  down,  and  fell  on  him 

13.  set  sail  for  Assos,  there  intending  to  take  in  Paul 
18.  Paid  had  determined  to  sail  past  Ephesus 

37.  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul's  neck 

21.  4.  these  said  to  Paul  through  the  Spirit  [feet 

11.  [Agabus]  taking  Paul's  girdle,  he  bound  his  own 

13.  Paul  answered,  what  do  ye,  weeping 

18.  the  day  following  Paul  went  in  with  us       [himself 
26.  Paul  took  the  men,   and  the  next  day  purifying 

29.  Paid  had  brought  into  the  temple  [Trophimus] 

30.  laid   hold  on  Paul,  and   dragged  him  out  of  the 
32.  and  the  soldiers,  left  off  beating  Paul  [temple 
37.  as  Paid  was  about  to  be  brought  into  the  castle 
40.  Paul,  standing  on  the  stairs,  beckoned 

22.  28.  And  Paul  said,  But  I  am  a  Roman  born 

30.  brought  Paid  down  and  set  him  before  them 

23.  1.  Paul,  looking  stedfastly  on  the  council,  said 
3.  said  Paul  unto  him,  God  shall  smite  thee 

5.  Paul  said,  I  wist  not,  brethren 

10.  fearing  lest  Paul  should  be  torn  in  pieces 

12.  eat  nor  drink  until  they  had  killed  Paul.  14 

16.  P.'s  sister's  son  heard  of  them  lying  in  wait — told  P. 

17.  Paul  called  unto  him  one  of  the  centurions 

18.  Paul  the  prisoner  called  me  unto  him    [to-morrow 

20.  Jews  have  agreed  to  ask  thee  to  bring  down  Paul 

31.  took  Paul,  and.  brought  him  by  night  to  Antipatris 

24.  1.  informed  the  governor  against  Paul 
24.  Felix  came — and  sent  for  Paul 

26.  hoped — that  money  would  be  given  him  of  Paul 

27.  favour  with  the  Jews,  Felix  left  Paul  in  bonds 

25.  4.  Paul  was  kept  in  charge  at  Csesarea 

14.  Festus  laid  Paul's  case  before  the  king 

23.  at  the  command  of  Festus  Paul  was  brought  in 


PBOPEB  NAMES.] 


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PAUL 


PHANUEL 


Acts  25.  19.  one  Jesus — whom  Paul  affirmed  to  be  alive 

26.  1.  Agrippa  said  unto  Pa  i(Z — P«wZ  stretched  forth.  28 
'2i.  Paid,  thou  ai't  mad  :  thy  much  learning 

27.  1.  delivered  Paul — to  a  centurion  named  JuUus 
'6.  Julius  treated  Paul  kindly 

24.  Fear  not,  Paul ;  thou  must  stand  before  Cassar 
33.  Paul  besought  them  all  to  take  some  food 
43.  the  centurion,  desiring  to  save  Paul 

28.  3.  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticks 

8.  unto  whom  [Publius]  Paul  entered  in,  and  prayed 

15.  whom  when  Paul  saw,  he  thanked  G-od 

16.  Paul  was  suffered  to  abide  by  himself 

1  Cor.  1.  12.  I  am  of  Paul.  3.  4  [the  name  of  Paul 

13.  was  P.  crucified  for  you  ?  or  were  ye  baptized  into 
3.  5.  and  what  is  Paul  ? 

22.  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas.  \Col.  4.  18 :  2  Th.  3.  17 
16.  21.  The  salutation  of  me  Paul  with  mine  ovm.  hand. 

2  Cor.  1.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle.  Bom.  1.1:1  Cor.  1.  1 

10.  1.  Now  I  Paul  myself  intreat  you  [circumcision 

Gal.  5.  2.  I    Paul    say    unto    you,    that,  if    ye    receive 
Eph.  3.  1.  I  Paul,  the  prisoner  of  Christ  Jesus.  PJi.il.  1 
Col.  1.  23.  whereof  I  Paul  was  made  a  minister 

1  Th.  2.  18.  fain  have  come  unto  you,  I  Paul 
Tit.  1.  1.  Paul,  a  servant  of  God 

Philem.  9.  being  such  a  one  as  Paul  the  aged 
19.  I  Paul  write  it  with  mine  own  hand 

2  Pet.  3. 15.  as  our  beloved  brother  Paul — wrote  unto  you 

Paulus,  see  Sergius  Paulns. 

Pavement.— /rto.  19. 13 

Ve\eg.—Lu.  3.  35 

Perez.— Ma^.  1.  3  :  Lu.  3.  33 

Pentecost.— .-lc^.s  2.  1 :  20.  16  :  1  Cor.  16.  8 

Verg'&.—Acts  13.  13, 14  :  14.  25 

Pergamum  or  Pergamos.— Pew.  1.  11 :  2.  12 

Persia. — Bom.  16. 12 

Peter  (Simon  Peter). 

Mat.  8. 14.  when  Jesus  was  come  into  Peter's  house 
10.2.  Simon,  who  is  called  Peter.  4.  18:    Mk.  3.   16: 

Lu.  6.  14  :  Acts  10.  5,  18,  32:  11.  13 
14.  28.  Peter  answered  him  and  said  (or  saith).  15.  15  : 

17.  4 :  19.  27 :  26.  33,  35  :  Mk.  9.  5  :  14.  29 :  Lu.  8. 

45  :  9.  20,  33 :    12.  41  :    22.  58,  60 :    Jno.  6.  68 : 

13.  8,  9,  36,  37  :  Acts  2.  38 :  4.  19  :  5.  3,  8,  9,  29  : 
8.  19  :  9.  34  :  lu.  14,  33,  47  ;  12.  11 :  15.  7 

29.  And  Peter  went  down  from  the  boat 

16.  18.  thou  art  Peter,  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build 
21.  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke  him.  Mk.  8.  32 

23.  said  unto  Peter,  Get  thee  behind  me.  Mk.  8.  33 

17.  1.  taketh  with  him  Pe^er.    26.37:    Mk.5.^7:    9.2: 

14.  33  :  Lu.  8.  51 :  9.  28 

24.  received  the  half  shekel  came  to  Peter 

18.  21.  Peter,  and  said  to  him,  Lord,  how  oft 
26.  40.  and  saith  unto  Peter.  Mk.  14.  37 

58.  Peter  followed  him  afar  off.   Mk.  14.  54  :  Lu.  22.  54 
69.  Now  Peter  was  sitting  without  in  the  court. 
73.  that  stood  by  came  and  said  to  Peter       \Lu.  22.  61 
75.  P.  remembered  the  word  which  Jesus.  Mk.  14.  72  : 
Mk.  8.  29.  Pe^e)-- saith— Thou  art.  Mat.  16.  16  :    Lu.  9.  20 
11.  21.  Peter  calling  to  remembrance  saith      [privately 

13.  3.  Pe^er  and  James  and  John  and  Andrew  asked  him 

14.  66.  as  Peler  was  beneath  in  the  court 


Mk.  14.  70.  they  that  stood  by  said  to  Peter 

16.  7.  tell  his  disciples  and  Peter,  He  goeth  before  you 
Lu.  5.8.  Simon  P.,  when  he  saw  it,  fell  down  at  Jesus'  knees 

9.  32.  Peter  and  they — were  heavy  with  sleep  [10-  28 

18.  28.  Peter  said,  Lo,  we  have  left.    Mat.  19.  27:  Mk. 

22.  8.  he  sent  P.  and  John,  saying,  Go  and  make  ready 
34.  I  tell  thee,  Peter,  the  cock  shall  not  crow 
66.  Peter  sat  in  the  midst  of  them 
61.  the  Lord  turned,  and  looked  upon  Peter 

24.  12.  Peter  arose,  and  ran  unto  the  tomb.    Jno.  20.  3 
Jno.  1.  44.  Bethsaida, — city  of  Andrew  andPe^er 

6.  8.  Andrew,  Simon  Peter  s  brother 

13.  6.  So  he  cometh  to  Simon  Peter 

24.  Simon  Peter — saith  unto  him,  Tell  us  who  it  is 
18.  10.  Simon  Peter  therefore  having  a  sword 

11.  therefore  said  unto  Peter.  17  :  Acts  2.  37 

15.  Simon  Peter  followed  Jesus 

16.  Peter  was  standing  at  the  door — brought  in  Peter 

25.  Simon  P.  was  standing  and  warming  himself.  18 : 

26.  kinsman  of  him  whose  ear  Peter  cutoff.   L-^^- 14.  67 

27.  Peter  therefore  denied  again 

20.  2.  She  runneth  therefore,  and  cometh  to  Simon  Peter 

5.  the  other  disciple  outran  Peter 

6.  Simon  Peter  therefore  also  cometh  [Didymus 

21.  2.  There  were  togetlier  Simon  P.,  and  Thomas  called 
3.  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fishing 

7.  So  when  Simon  Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord 
11.  SimonP.  therefore  went  up,  and  drew  the  net  to  land 
15.  Jesus  saith  to  Simon  Peter,  Simon,  son  of  John 

17.  Peter  was  grieved  because  he  said  unto  him 
21.  Peter — seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus,  Lord.  20 

Acts  1.  13.  Pe^er  and  John  and  James 

15.  in  these  days  Peter  stood  up  in  the  midst 

2.  14.  But  Peter,  standing  up  with  the  eleven 

3.  1.  Peter  and  John  were  going  up  into  the  temple 

3.  seeing  Peter  and  John  about  to  go  into  tlie  temple 

4.  And  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him  [lame  man] 
6.  Peter  said,  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none 

11  as  he  held  Peter  and  .John,  all  the  people  ran 

4.  8.  Then  Peter,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

13.  when  they  beheld  the  boldness  of  Peter  and  John 

5.  15.  as  Peter  came  by — his  shadow  might  overshadow 

8.  14.  they  sent  unto  them  Peter  and  John 

9.  32.  as  Peter  went  throughout  all  parts 

38.  the  disciples,  hearing  that  Peter  was  there 
40.  But  Peter  put  them   all  forth,  and  kneeled — and 
when  she  saw  Peter,  she  sat  up 

10.  9.  Peter  went  up  upon  the  housetop  to  pray 

13.  came  a  voice  to  him,  Rise,  Peter ;  kill  and  eat.  11.  7 

17.  while  Peter  was  much  perplexed  in  himself 

26.  Peter  raised  him  [Cornelius]  up,  saying,  Stand  up 

44.  WliilePe^eryet  spake  these  words,  the  Holy  Ghost 

45.  amazed,  as  many  as  came  with  Peter 

11.  2.  when  Peter  was  come  up  to  Jerusalem 

4.  Peter  began,  and  expounded  the  matter 

12.  3.  he  [Herod]  proceeded  to  seize  Peter  also 

5.  Peter  therefore  was  kept  in  the  prison 

6.  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiers,  bound 

7.  smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  awoke  him 

14.  knew  P.'s  voice — told  that  P.  stood  before  the  gate 
16.  But  Peter  continued  knocking 

18.  stir  among  the  soldiers,  what  was  become  of  Peter 
Gal.  2.  7.  even  as  P.  with  the  gospel  of  the  circumcision 

8.  he  that  wrought  for  Peter  unto  the  apostleship 

1  Pet.  1.  1.  Peter,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ.  2  Pet.  1.  1 
see  Simon. 

Phalec.  A.V.-~see  Peleg. 
Phanuel.— iit.  2.  36 


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PHARAOH 


PHYGELUS 


Pharaoh 

Actsl.  10.  gave  him  [Joseph]  favourand  wisdom  before  P. 

13.  Joseph's  race  became  manifest  unto  Pharaoh 
21.  P/iwao/i's  daughter  took  him  up,  aud  nourislied  him 

Roin.  9.  17.  For  the  scripture  saith  unto  P.  [daughter 

Heh.  11.  24.  Moses — refused  to  be  called  the  sou  of  P.'s 

Pharisee 

Mat.  23.  26.  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse  first  the  inside 

of  the  cup 
Lu.  7.  36.  entered  into  the  P.'s  house,  and  sat  down.  37 
39.  when  the  Pharisee  which  had  bidden  him  saw  it.  37 

11.  37.  a  Pharisee  asketh  him  to  dine  with  him 

18.  10.  to  pray;  the  one  a  P.,  and  the  other  a  publican 
11.  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus  with  himself 

Acts  5.  34.  stood  up  one  in  the  council,  a  Pharisee,  named 
23.  6.  Brethren,  I  am  a  P.,  a  son  of  Pharisees  [Gamaliel 

26.  5.  after  the  straitest  sect  of  our  religion  I  lived  a  P. 
Phil.  3.  5.  as  touching  the  law,  a  Pharisee  [Paul] 

Pharisees. 

Mat.  3.  7.  the  P.  and  Sadducees  coming  to  his  baptism 

5.  20.  exceed  the  righteousness  of  the  scribes  and  P. 
9.  11.  Pharisees  saw  it,  they  said.    Mk^  2.  16 :   Ln.  5.  30 

14,  Why  do  we  and  the  P."  fast  oft.  Mk.  2.  18  :  Lu.  5. 33 
34.  P.  said.  By  the  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he.  12. 24 

12.  2.  P.— said  unto  him.  Mk.  2.  24  :   Lu.  6.  2.     [11.  47 

14.  P.  went  out, aud  took  counsel.  22.  15  :  Mk.  3.  6  :  Jno. 
83.  P.  answered  him,  saying,  Master.   16.  1 :  Mk.  8.  11 

15.  12.  Pharisees  were  offended 

16.  6.     Take  heed  aud  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  P. 

11.  12:    Mk.8.  35:  Lu.  12.1 

19.  8.  Pharisees  tempting  him,  and  saying.  Mk.  10.  2 

21.  45.  chief  priests  and  the  P.  heard  his  parables 

22.  34,  Pharisees,  when  they  heard  that  he  had  put  the 
41.  while  the  P.  were  gathered  together       [Sadducees 

23.  2.  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  on  Moses'  seat 
13.  woe  unto    you,  scr'bes  and  Pharisees,  hypocrites  ! 

15,  23,  25,  27,  29  :  Lu.  11.  42,  43 

27.  62.  chief  priests  and  the  P.  were  gathered  together 
Mk.  7.  1.  unto  him.  the  Pharisees,  aud  certain  of  the  scribes 

3.  P.,  and  all  the  Jews,  except  they  wash.  5.  Mat.  15.  1 

12.  18.  P.  and  of  the  Herodians — catch  him  in  his  talk 
Lu.  5.  17.  there  were  P.  and  doctors  of  the  law  sitting  by 

21.  P.  began  to  reason — Who  is  this  that  speaketh 

6.  7.  P.  watched  him,  whether  he  would  heal.  14.  1,  3 

7.  30.  Pharisees  and  the  lawyers  rejected  for  themselves 
36.  one  of  the  P.  desired  him  that  he  would  eat 

11.  39.  ye  Pharisees  cleanse  the  outside  of  the  cup 
53.  Pharisees  began  to  press  upon  him  vehemently 

13.  31.  P.,  saying  to  him,  Get  thee  out,  and  go  hence 

15.  1.  the  Pharisees  and  the  scribes  murmured,  saying 

16.  14.  P.,  who  were  lovers  of  money,  heard  all  these 

17.  20.  by  the  P.,  when  the  kingdom  of  God   cometh 
19.  39.  some  of  the  P. — said  unto  him.  Master,  rebuke 

Jno.  1.  24.  And  they  had  been  sent  from  the  Pharisees 

3.  1.  a  man  of  the  Pharisees,  named  Nicodemus 

4.  1.  P.  had  heard  that  Jesus  was  making  and  baptizing 

7.  32.  the  Pharisees  heard  the  multitude  mur.muring — 

and  the  Pharisees  sent  officers  to  take  him.  45 

47.  P.  therefore  answered  them,  Are  ye  also  led  astray? 

48.  rulers  believed  on  him,  or  of  the  Pharisees  ? 

8.  3.  the  Pharisees  bring  a  woman  taken  in  adultery 
13.  P.  therefore  said  unto  him.  Thou  bearest  witness 

9.  13.  they  bring  to  the  P.  him  that  aforetime  was  blind 

15.  the  P.  also  asked  him  how  he  received  his  sight 
IC.  the  Pharisees  said,  This  man  is  not  from  God 
40.  Pharisees — said  unto  him.  Are  we  also  blind  ? 

PitOPER   NAMES.]  426 


Jno.  11.  46.  away  to  the  P. — told  them  the  things  which 
Jesus  had  done 
57.  P.  had  given  commandments,  that  if  any  man 
12.  19.  Pharisees — said — Behold  how  ye  prevail  nothing 
42.  because  of  the  Pharisees  they  did  not  confess  it 
18.  3.  soldiers,  and  officers  from  the  chief  priests  and  the 
Acts  15.  5.  certain  of  the  sect  of  the  P.  who  believed       [P. 
23.  6.  Paul  perceived — one  part  were  Sadducees — other 
P. — he  cried  out — T  am  a  Pharisee,  a  son  of  P. 

7.  a  dissension  between  the  Pharisees  and  Sadducees 

8.  neither  angel,  nor  spirit ;  but  the  P.  confess  both 

9.  some  of  the  scribes  of  the  Pharisees'  part  stood  up 

Phenice.  A.V. — see  Phoenix. 
Philadelphia.— PeiJ.  1.  11 :  3.  7 
Philemon. — Philem.  1 
Philetus.— 2  Tim.  2. 17 
Philippians. — Ph.  4.  15 

Philip  (Various). 

Mat.  10.  3.  Philip,  and  Bartholomew.    Mk.   3.   18:    Lu. 
6.  14:  Actsl.  13  [6.17 

14.  3.  sake  of  Herodias,  his  brother  Philip's  wife.  Mk. 
Lu.  3.  1.  his  brother  Philip  tetrarch  of— Itursea 
Jno.  1.  43.  findeth  Philip  ;  and  Jesus  saith — Follow  me 

44.  Now  Philip  was  from  Bethsaida 

45.  Philip  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith  unto  him 

46.  Philip  saith  unto  him  [Nathanael],  Come  and  see 
48.  Before  Philip  called  thee — I  saw  thee 

6.  5.  Jesus — saith  unto  Philip,  Whence  are  M'e  to  buy 
12.  21.  these  therefore  came  to  Philip  [bread 

22.  Philip  cometh  and  telleth  Andrew ;  Andrew  cometh 
14.  8.  Philip  saith — Lord,  shew  us  the  Father    [aud  P. 

9.  dost  thou  not  know  me,  Philip  ? 
Acts  6.  5.  and  they  chose  Stephen — and  Philip 
8.  5.  And  Philip  went  down  to  the  city  of  Samaria 

6.  gave  heed — unto  the  things  that  were  spoken  by  P. 

12.  when  they  believed  Philip  preaching  good  tidings 

13.  being  baptized,  he  continued  with  Philip 

29.  the  Spirit  said  unto  Philip,  Go  near 

30.  Philip  ran  to  him,  and  heard  him  reading 

31.  [eunuch]  besought  Philip  to  come  up  and  sit 

34.  eunuch  answered  Philip 

35.  Philip  opened  his  mouth 
88.  down  into  the  water,  both  Philip  and  the  eunuch 

39.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip 

40.  But  Philip  was  found  at  Azotus 
21.  8.  entering  into  the  house  of  Philip  the  evangelist 


Philippi,  see  Ccesarea. — Acts  16.  12 :   20.  6  ; 
1  Th  2.  2 

Philologus.— Pom.  16.  15 

Phlegon.— Rom.  16.  14 

PhcEbe. — Bom.  16.  1 

Phoenicia.— ^cifs  11.  19 :  15.  3 :  21.  2 

Thcemx.— Acts  27. 12 

Phrygia.— 4c#5  2.  10  :  16.  6  :  18.  23 

Phygelus.— 2  Tim.  1. 15 


Phil.  1.  1: 


PILATE 

Pilate,  or  Pontius  Pilate. 

Mai.  27.  2.  delivered  him  up  to  Pilate.  Mk.  15.  1 

13.  Then  saith  Pilate  unto  him.    17.  22,  65  :    Mk.  15. 

14  :  Lu.  23.  4  :  Jno.  18.  31,  37  :  19.  6,  10,  15 
24.  when  Pilate  saw  that  he  prevailed  nothing 
68.  went  to  P.,  and  asked  for  the  body  of  Jesus.    Then 
P.  commanded.  Mk.  15.43  :    Lu.1^.  52:  Jno.  19.38 
62.  and  the  Pharisees  were  gathered  together  unto  P. 
Mk.  15.  2.  Pilate  asked  him  [Jesns].  4  :  Lu.  23.  3 

5.  insomuch  that  Pilate  marvelled.  44 

9.  Pilate  answered  them.  12  :  Jno.  18.  35  :  19.  22 
15.  Pilate,  wishing  to  content  the  multitude,  released 
Lu.  3.  1.  Pontius  Pilate  being  governor  of  Judfea 

13.  1.  whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled  with  their  sacri- 
23.  1.  brought  him  [Jesus]  before  Pilate  [fices 

6.  when  Pilate  heard  it  he  asked 

11.  Herod — sent  him  back  to  Pilate 

12.  Herod  and  Pilate  became  friends 

13.  Pilate  called  together  the  chief  priests 

20.  Pilate  spake — again,  desiring  to  release  Jesus 
23.  Pilate  gave  sentence 

Jno.  18.  29.  Pilate  therefore  went  out  unto  them 
33.  Pilate  therefore  entered  again  into  the  palace 
38.  Pilate  saith  unto  him.  What  is  truth  ? 
19.  1.  Pilate  tlnrefore  took  Jesus,  and  scourged  him 
4.  P.  went  out  again,  and  saith — Behold,  I  bring  him 
6.  Pilate  saith — Take  him  yourselves,  and  crucify  him 
8.  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  this  saying 
12.  Upon  this  Pilate  sought  to  release  him 
19.  Pilate  wrote  a  title  also,  and  put  it  on  the  cross 
31.  Jews— asked  of  P.  that  their  legs  might  be  broken 

Acts  3.  13.  denied  before  the  face  of  Pilate 
4.  27.  both  Herod  and  Pontius  Pilate,  with  the  Gentiles 
13.  28.  yet  asked  they  of  Pilate  that  he  should  be  slain 

1  Tim.  6. 13.  who  before  P.  P.  witnessed  the  good  confession 

Pisidia.— ^ci!s  13.  14 :  14.  24 

Pollux  with  Castor,  see  The  Twin  Brothers. 

Pontius  Pilate,  see  Pilate. 

'Ponia.s.— Acts  2.  9 :  18.  2  :  1  Pet.  1.  1 

Porcius  Festus.  see  Festus. 

Potentate.— 1  Tim.  6.  15 

Prsetorium.— MA.  15. 16 

Preparation.— Mai".  27.  62:   Mk.  15.  42:    Lu.  23.  54: 
Jno.  19.  14,31,  42 

Prince  of  Life,  or  Vrince.— Acts  3.  14 :  5.  31 

Priscilla,  or  Prisca.— .4c^s  18.  2,  18,  26 :  Iio}n. 
1  Cor.  16.  19  :  2  Tim.  4.  19 

Prochorus. — Acts  6.  5 

Psalms,  Book  of.—Lu.  20.  42 :  Acts  1.  20 

Ptolemais.— .4c<s  21.  7 

Publius.— ^c^t  28.  7,  8 

Pudens.— 2  Tim.  4.  21 

Puteoli.— .4c!!s  28.  13 

Pyrrhus.— .4c^5  20.  4 


16.  3: 


I 
427 


EOMANS 

Q. 

Quartus.— iZom.  16.  23 

Quirinius.— ^.F.  Cyrenius.—Lu.  2.  2 

R. 


Rabbi.— Tlfof.  23.  7,  8 :  26.  25,  49 :  Mk.  9.  5 :  11.  21  : 
14.  45  :  Jno.  1.  38,  49  :  3.  2,  26  :  4.  32  :  6.  25 :  9.  2  : 
11.8 

Rabboni.— ilfA-.  10.  51 :  Jno.  20.  17 

Raca. — Alat.  5.  22 

Rachel.— ilfa^.  2.  18 

Rahab. 

Mat.  1.  5.  Salmon  begat  Boaz  of  Eahab 

Heb.  11.  31  By  faith  Bahab  the  harlot  perished  not 

Jas.  2.  25.  was  not  also  Bahab  the  harlot  justified 

Ham.— Mat.  1.  3,  4 

Ramah.— Jfa^.  2.  18 

Rebecca. — Boin.  9.  10 

Red  Sea. 

Acts  7.  36.  wonders  and  signs  in — the  Bed  sea 

Heb.  11.  29.  By  faith  they  passed  through  the  Bed  sea 

Rehoboam. — Mat.  1.  7 

ReTph.an.—Acts  7.  43 

Reu. — A.V.  Ragau.  Lu.  3.  35 

Reuben. — Bev.  7.  5 

Rhegium.— 4c!!s  28.  13 

nhesa.—Lu.  3.  27 

Rhoda.— ^ci's  12.  13 

Rhodes.— ^c^s  21. 1 

Righteous  One.— ^.F.  Just  One.— Acts  3.  14:  7.  52.: 
22.  14 

Roman. 

Acts  16.  12.  Philippi— a  Boman  colony 

22.  25.  Is  it  lawful  for  you  to  scourge  a — Boman  ?' 

26.  for  this  man  is  a  Boman 

27.  Tell  me.  Art  thou  a  Boman  ? 

28.  Paul  said,  But  I  am  a  Boman  bom  [23.  27 

29.  was  afraid,  when  he  knew  that  he  was  a  Boman. 

Romans. 
Jno.  11.  48.  the  Bomans  will  come  and  take  away 
Ads  16.  21.  not  lawful  for  us  to  receive — heing  Boma7is 
37.  beaten  us  publicly— men  that  are  Bomans 

[  PKOPliK    NAMES. 


EOMANS 

Acts  16.  38.  feared,  when  they  heard  that  they  were  B. 
26.  16.  not  the  custom  of  the  Romans 
28.  17.  delivered  prisoner — into  the  hands  of  the  B. 


Righteous  One.— ^.  V.  Just  One.— Acts  3.  14  ; 
22.14 


7.  52: 


Rome. 
Acts  2.  10.  sojourners  from  Borne,  both  Jews  and 

18.  2.  commanded  all  the  Jews  to  depart  from  Borne 

19.  21. 1  must  also  see  Rome 

23.  11.  so  must  thou  bear  witness  also  at  Borne 
28.  14.  and  so  we  came  to  Borne 
16.  when  we  entered  into  Borne,  Paul  was  suffered 
Bom.  1.  7.  to  all  that  are  in  Borne,  beloved  of  God 
15.  ready  to  preach  the  gospel  to  you— in  Borne 
2  Tim.  1. 17.  when  he  was  inBome,  he  sought  me 

Root  of  David. — Bev.  5.  5 

Rufus.— iWA-.  15.  21 :  Bom.  16. 13 

Ruth.— ilfai.  1.  5 


s. 


Sabaotll  {Lord  of). — Bom.  9.  29  :  Jas.  5.  4 
Sadducees,  see  Pharisees. 

Mat.  3.  7.  Pharisees  and  S.  coming  to  his  baptism 
16.  1.  and  S.  came,  and  tempting  him  asked  him 

6.  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees  and  S.  11 
12.  the  teaching  of  the  Pharisees  &ndiSadducees 

22.  23.  Sadducees,  which  say  that  there  is  no  resurrec- 

tion. Mk.  12. 18  :  Lu.  20.  27  :  Acts  23.  8 
34.  they  heard  that  he  had  put  the  Sadducees  to  silence 
Acts  4.  1.  captain  of  the  temple  and  the  S.  came  upon  them 
5.  17.  which  is  the  sect  of  the  Sadducees 

23.  6.  Paul  perceived  that  the  one  part  were  Sadducees 

7.  a  dissension  between  the  Pharisees  and  Sadducees 

Sadoo.— Mat.  1. 14 

Salamis. — Acts  13.  5 

Salem.— Heb.  7.  1,  2 

Salim.— J;io.  8.  23 

Salmon.— Mai.  1.  4,  5  :  Lu.  3.  82 

Salmone.— u4cis  27.  7 

Salome.— MTc.  15.  40 :  16. 1 

Samaria. 

Lu.  17.  11.  was  passing  through  the  midst  of  S.  Jno.  4.  4, 5 

Jno.  4.  7.  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria  to  draw  water 
Acts  1.  8.  witnesses — in  all  Judasa  and  Saviaria 

8. 1.  scattered  abroad  throughout — Judsa  KnA.  Samaria 
5.  Philip  went  down  to  the  city  of  Samaria 
9.  Simon — amazed  the  people  of  Samaria 
14.  heard  that  Samaria  had  received  the  word 
9.  31.  the  church  throughout — Samaria  had  peace 
15.  3.  passed  through  both  Phoenicia  and  Samaria 

PHOPEH   NAMES.'  428 


SAUL 

Samaritan — s. 

Mat.  10.  5.  enter  not  into  any  city  of  the  Samaritans 
Lu.  9.  52.  entered  into  a  village  of  the  Samaritans 

10.  33.  a  certain  Samaritan,  as  he  journeyed,  came 
17.  16.  giving  him  thanks  :  and  he  was  a  Samaritan 

Jno.i.  9.  The  S.  woman  therefore  saith — drink  of  me,which 
10.  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  Sairiaritans    [am  a  S. 

39.  many  of  the  Samaritans  believed  on  him 

40.  the  Samaritans — besought  him  to  abide  with  them 

8.  48.  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan,  and  hast  a  devil 
Acts  8.  25.  the  gospel  to  many  villages  of  the  S. 

Samos. — Acts  20.  15 

Samothrace. — Acts  16.  11 

Samson.— -Efeft.  11.  32 

Samuel. 

Acts  3.  24.  all  the  prophets  from  S.  and  them  that  followed 

13.  20.  he  gave  them  judges  until  Samuel  the  prophet 
Heh.  11.  32.  of  David  and  Samuel  and  the  prophets 

Sapphira. — Acts  5.  1 

Sarah. 

Bom  4.  19.  and  the  deadness  of  Sarah's  womb 

9.  9.  will  I  come,  and  Sarah  shall  have  a  son 

Heb.  11.  11.  Sarah  herself  received  power  to  conceive 
1  Pet.  3.  6.  as  Sarah  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 

Sardis.— JSeu.  1. 11 :  3.  1,  4 
Satan. 

Mat.  4.  10.  Get  thee  hence,  Satan 

12.  26.  if  Satan  casteth  out  Satan,  he  is  divided 
16.  23.  said  unto  Peter,  Get  thee  behind  me,  S.  Mk.  8.  33 

Mk.  1.  13.  wilderness  forty  days  tempted  of  Satan 

3.  23.  How  can  Satan  cast  out  Satari  ? 
26.  if  Satan  hath  risen  up  against  himself.  Lu.  11.  18 

4.  15.  straightway  cometh  S.,  and  taketh  away  the  word 
Lu.  10.  18.  I  beheld  Satan  fallen  as  lightning  from  heaven 

13.  16.  daughter  of  Abraham,  whom  Satan  had  bound 
22.  3.  Satan  entered  into  Judas — called  Iscariot 

31.  Simon,  Simon,  behold,  Satan  asked  to  have  you 
Jno.  13.  27.  after  the  sop,  then  entered  S.  into  him  [Judas] 
Acts  5.  3.  Ananias,  why  hath  Satan  filled  thy  heart  to  lie 

26. 18.  from  the  power  of  Satan  unto  God 
Bom.  16.  20.  God  of  peace  shall  bruise  S.  under  your  feet 

1  Cor.  5.  5.  to  deliver  such  a  one  unto  Satan  [shortly 

2  Cor.  2.  11.  no  advantage  may  be  gained  over  us  by  Satan 

11.  14.  Satan  fashioneth  himself  into  an  angel  of  light 

12.  7.  a  messenger  of  Satan  to  bufifet  me  [Paul] 

1  Th.  2.  18.  come  unto  you — Satan  hindered  us       \ Satan 

2  Th.  2.  9.  whose  coming  is  according  to  the  working  of 
1  Tim.  1.  20.  HymensBus  and  Alexander ;  whom  I  delivered 

5.  15.  already  some  are  turned  aside  after  S.      [unto  S. 
Bev.  2.  9.  are  a  synagogue  of  Satan.  3.  9 

13.  Satan's  throne  is — where  Satan  dwelleth 
24.  which  know  not  the  deep  things  of  Satan 
12.  9.  he  that  is  called  the  Devil  and  Satan 
20.  2.  the  old  serpent,  which  is  the  Devil  and  Satan 
7.  the  thousand  years  are  finished,  S.  shall  be  loosed 

Saul,  see  Paul. 

Acts  7.  58.  at  the  feet  of  a  young  man  named  Saul 

8.  1.  And  Saul  was  consenting  unto  his  death 

3.  But  Saul  laid  waste  the  church 

9.  1.  Saul,  yet  breathing  threatening  and  slaughter 

4.  Saul,  Saul,  why  persecutest  thou  me?  22.  7  :  26.  14 


SAUL 


SMYRNA 


Acts  9.  8.  And  Saul  arose  from  the  earth 

11.  iuquire  in  the  house  of  Judas  for  one  named  Said 

17.  Brother  Saul — receive  thy  sight.  22.  13 
22.  But  Saul  increased  the  more  in  strength 
24.  but  their  plot  became  known  to  Saul 

11.  25.  he  went  forth  to  Tarsus  to  seek  for  Saul 

30.  to  the  elders  by  the  hand  of  Barnabas  and  Sa^d 

12.  25.  Barnabas  and  Saul  returned  from  Jerusalem 

13.  1.  prophets  and  teachers,  Barnabas — and  Saul 

2.  Holy  Ghost  said,  Separate  me  Barnabas  and  Saul 
7.  [Sergius  Paulus]  called  unto  him  Barnabas  and  Saul 
9.  But  Saul,  who  is  also  called  Paul 

Saiil  (son  of  Kish). — Acts  13.  21 

Saviour. 

Lu.  1.  47.  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  Saviour 
2.  1 1 .  born  to  you  this  day  in  the  city  of  David  a  Saviour 

Jno.  4.  42.  and  know  that  this  is  indeed  the  S.  of  the  world 

Acts  5.  31.  Him  did  God  exalt — to  be  a  Prince  and  a  S. 
13.  23.  brought  unto  Israel  a  Saviour,  Jesus 

Phil.  8.  20.  from  whence  also  we  wait  for  a  S.       [Tit.  1.  3 

1  Ti7n.  1.  1.  according  to  the  commandment  of  God  our  S. 
2.  3.  good  and  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God  our  Saviour 
4.  10.  the  S.  of  all  men,  specially  of  them  that  believe 

2  Tim.  1.  10.  appearing  of  our  Saviour  Christ  Jesus 
Tit.  1. 4.  God  the  Father  and  Christ  Jesus  our  Saviour 

2.  10.  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our  S.  in  all  things 
13.  appearing  of  the  glory  of  our  great  God  and  S. 

3.  4.  when  the  kindness  of  God  our  Saviour,  and  his  love 
6.  upon  us  richly,  through  Jesus  Christ  our  S.  fChiist 

2  Pet.  1.  1,  in  the  righteousness  of  our  God  and  S.  Jesus 
11.  eternal  kingdom  of  our  Lord  and  S.  Jesus  Christ 

2.  20.  knowledge  of  the  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ 

3.  2.  Lord  and  Saviour  through  joiiv  apostles 

18.  grace  and  knowledge  of  our  Lord  and /S.  Jesus  Christ 
1  Jno.  4.  14.  sent  the  Son  to  be  the  Saviour  of  the  world 
Jude  25.  to  the  only  God  our  Saviour — be  glory,  majesty 

Sceva. — Acts  19.  14 

Sc3rthian.— CoZ.  3.  11 

Secundus. — Acts  20.  4 

Seleucia. — Acts  13.  4 

Semein.— ^.F.  Semei.—Lu.  3.  26 

Sergius  Paixlus. — Acts  13.  7 

Serug.— i?*.  3.  35 

Seth.— Zm.  8.  38 

Sharon. — Acts  9.  85 

Shealtiel.— Jlfaf.  1.  12  :  Lu.  3.  27 

Shechem. — Acts  7. 16 

Shelah.— Lm.  3.  36 

Shem.— Lm.  3.  36 

Shepherd.— 1  Pet.  2.  25  :  5.  4 

Siloam.— iw.  13.  4 :  Jno.  9.  7,  11 

Sidon. 

Mat.  11.  21.  had  been  done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon.  Lu.  10.  13 
22.  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and  Sidon.  Lu.  10.  14 


Mat.  15.  21.  withdrew  into  the  parts  of  Tyre  and  Sidon, 

Mk.  7.  24,  31 
Mk.  3.  8.  about  Tyre  and  Sidon,  a  great  multitude — came. 
Lu.  4.  26.  Zarephath,  in  the  land  of  Sidon  [Lu.  Q.  17 

Acts  12.  20.  displeased  with  them  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 
27.  3.  And  the  next  day  we  touched  at  Sidon 

Silas. 

Acts  15.  32.  Judas  and  Silas,  being — prophets.  22,  27 

40.  Paul  chose  Silas,  and  went  forth 

16.  19.  laid  hold  on  Paul  and  Silas,  and  dragged  them 
25.  about  midnight  Paul  and  Silas  were  praying 

29.  [jailor]  fell  down  before  Paul  and  Silas 

17.  4.  persuaded,  and  consorted  with  Paul  and  Silas 
10.  sent  away  Paul  and  Silas  by  night  unto  Beroea 

14.  and  Silas  and  Timothy  abode  there  still 

15.  receiving  a  commaudmeutunto  Silas  and  Timothy 

18.  5.  Silas  and  Timothy  came  down  from  Macedonia 

Silvanus. 

2  Cor.  1.  19.  preached — even  by  me  and  Silvanus 

1  Th.  1.  1.  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timothy.   2  Th.  1.  1 

1  Pet.  5.  12.  By  Silvanus,  om-  faithful  brother 

Simeon  (Tribe  of).—Bev.  7.  7 
Simeon.— iM.  2.  25,  34 

Simon  (Peter),  see  also  Peter. 

Mat.  4.  18.  Simon  who  is  called  Peter 

16.  17.  Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  Bar-Jonah 

17.  25.  What  thiukest  thou,  Simon  ?  the  kings  of 
Mk.  1.  16.  he  saw  Simon  and  Andrew  the  brother  of  S. 

29.  they  came  into  the  house  of  Simon.  Lu.  4.  38 

30.  Simon's  wife's  mother  lay  sick.  Lu.  4.  38 

36.  Simon  and  they  that  were  with  him  followed  [11. 13 
3.  16.  Simon  he  surnamed  Peter.  Lu.  6.  14  :  Acts  10.  32. 
14.  37.  Simon,  sleepest  thou?     Couldst  thou  not  watch 
Lu.  5.  3.  into  one  of  the  boats,  which  was  Simon's 
4.  he  said  unto  Simon,  Put  out  into  the  deep 
10.  were  partners  with  Simon — Simon,  Fear  not 
22.  31.  Simon,  Simon,  behold,  Satan  asked  to  have  you 
24.  34.  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  appeared  to  S. 
Jno.  1.  40.  Andrew,  Simon  Peter's  brother 

41.  He  findeth  first  his  own  brother  Simon 

42.  Thou  art  S.  the  son  of  John — Cephas,which  is — Peter 
21.  15.  Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest  thou  me.  16,  17 

Simon  (various). 

Mat.  10.  4.  Simon  the  Canansean.  Mk.  3.  18 
13.  55.  his  brethren,  James,  and  Joseph,  and  <Si.    Mk.  6. 3 

26.  6.  in  the  house  of  Simon  the  leper.  Mk.  14.  3 

27.  32.  man  of  Cyrene,  S.  by  name.  Mk.  15.  21 :   Lu.  23.  26 
Lu.  6.  15.  Simon  which  was  called  the  Zealot.  Acts  1.  13 

7.  40.  Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee 
44.  Siinon,  Seest  thou  this  woman  ? 
Jno.  6.  71.  he  spake  of  Judas  tlie  son  of  S.  Iscariot.  13.  2,  26 
Acts  8.  9.  Simon  by  name,  which— used  sorcery 

13.  And  Simon  also  himself  believed  [hands 

18.  S.  saw  that  through  the  laying  on  of  the  apostles' 
24.  Simon — said,  Pray  ye  for  me  to  the  Lord 

9.  43.  in  Joppa  with  one  Simon  a  tanner.  10.  6,  32 

10.  17.  inquiry  for  Simon's  house,  stood — and  asked 

Sinai.— ^c^s  7.  30,  38  :  Gal.  4.  24,  25 
Smyrna.— 2?ey.  1.  11 :  2.  8 


429 


[proper  names. 


SODOM 


SYNTYCHE 


Sodom. 

Mat.  10.  15.  more  tolerable  for  Sodom.  11.  24  :  Lu.  10.  12 

11.  23.  if  the  mighty  works  bad  been  done  in  Sodom 
Lu.  17.  29.  in  the  day  that  Lot  went  out  from  Sodo77i 
Bom.  9.  29.  We  had  become  as  Sodum,  and  had  been 

2  Pet.  2.  G.  turning  the  cities  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  into 
Jude  7.  Even  as  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  [ashes 

Bev.  11.  8.  city,  which  spiritually  is  called  S.  and  Egypt 

Solomon. 

Mat.  1.  6.  David  begat  Solomon 
7.  and  Solomon  begat  Rehoboam 
6.  29.  ^'.  in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed.  Lu.  12.  27 

12.  42.  hear  the  wisdom  of  S. ; — a  greater  than  S.  is  here. 
Jyio.  10.  23.  Solomons  porch.  Acts  3.  11  :  6.  12  :  ILu.  11.  31 
Acts  7.  47.  But  Solom,on  built  him  a  house 

Son.— Mat.  24.  36:  28.  19:  Mk.  1.  11:  5.  7 :  9.  7 : 
13.32:  14.  61:  Lu.  1.  32:  2.48:  3.  22:  8.  28: 
9.  35  :  10.  22  :  Jno.  1.  18 :  3.  16,  17,  35,  36  :  5.  19, 
20,  21,  22,  23,  26  :  6.  40  :  8.  36  :  14.  14 :  17.  1 : 
Acts  13.  33  :  Bom.  1,  3,  9 :  5.  10 :  8.  3,  29,  32 : 
1  Cor.  15.  28  :  Gal.  1.  16 :  4.  4,  6  :  Col.  1.  13  : 
Heb.  1.  2,  5,  8:  5.  5,  8:  6.  7:  7.  28:  2  Pet.  1.  17: 
1  Jno.  1.  3,  7  :  2.  23,  24 :  3.  23  :  4.  9,  10,  14  :  5.  12, 
20  :  2  Jno.  3.  9 

Son  of  God— Mat.  4.   3,  6 :    8.  29 :    14.  33 :    26.  63 
27.  41,  43,  44  :  Mk.  1.  1 :  3.  11:  15.  39 :  Lu.  1.  35 
3.  38:  4.   3,9,  41:  22.  70:  Jno.   1.  34,  49:  3.   19 
5.  25 :  9.  35 :  10.  36 :  11.  6,  27 :  19.  7  :  Acts  8.  37 
[margin] :  9.  20 :  Bo772.  1.  4 :    2  Cor.  1.  19 :  Gal. 
2.  20:    Eph.  4.   13:  Heb.   4.    14:    7.  3:    10.   29: 
1  Jno.  3.  8  :  4.  15  :  5.  5, 10,  12,  14,  20  :  Bev.  2.  18. 

Son  of  Man— Christ. 

Mat.  8.  20.  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay.  Lu.  9.  58 

9.  6.  know  that  the  S.  of  m.  hath  power  on  earth  to  for- 

give sins.  Mk.  2.  10 :  Lu.  5.  24 

10.  23.  cities  of  Israel,  till  the  Son  of  man  be  come 

11.  19.  The  Son  of  man  came  eating.  Lu.  7.  34  f6.  5 

12.  8.  the  S.  of  m.  is  lord  of  the  Sabbath.  Mk.  2.  28  :  Lu. 
32.  a  word  against  the  Son  of  man.  Lu.  12.  10 

40.  so  shall  the  Son  of  inan  be  three  days  and  three 

13.  37.  He  that  soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son  of  man 
41.  The  Son  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  angels 

16.  13.  Who  do  men  say  that  the  Son  of  man  is 

17.  Son  of  inan  shall  come  in  the  glory  of  his  Father 
28.  see  the  Son  of  man  coming.  24.  .30  :  Mk.  13.  26  :  Lu. 

17.  9.  until  the  Son  of  man  be  risen.  Mk.  9.  9  [21-  27 
12.  Even  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  also  suffer.  Mk.  8.  31 
22.  The  Son  of  m.an  shall  be  dehvered.  20.  18 :  26.  2  : 

Mk.  9.  31  :  10.  33  :  Lu.  9.  44 :  24.  7 
19.  28.  Son  of  man  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  his  glory 
20. 28.  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be — but  to  minister. 

Mk.   10.  45 

24.  27.  so  shall  be  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  m.an.  37,  39 
30.  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the  Soyi  of  man  in  heaven 
44.  ye  thiuk  not  the  Son  of  man  cometh.     Lu.  12.  40 

25.  31.  when  the  Son  of  m,an  shall  come  in  his  glory 

26.  24.  The  iS.  of  Man  goeth— the  S.  of  man  is  betrayed. 

45  :  Mk  14.  21,  41 :  Lu.  22.  22       [62:  Lu.  22.  69 

64.  the  S.  of  man  sitting — right  hand  of  power.  Mk.  ^  4. 

Mk.  8.  38.  the  Son  of  m.  also  shall  be  ashamed.    Lu.  9.  26 

9.  12.  written  of  the  Son  of  man.  Lu.  18.  31 
Lu.  6.  22.  your  name  as  evil,  for  the  Son  of  man's  sake 
9.  22.  The  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things 

11.  30.  BO  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be.  17.  24 

12.  8.  him  shall  the  Son  of  manaXao  confess 


Lu.  n.  22.  desire  to  see  one  of  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 
26.  SO  shall  it  be  also  in  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 
30.  in  the  day  that  the  Son  of  man  is  revealed 

18.  8.  when  the  Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he  find  faith 

19.  10.  For  the  Son  of  man  came  to  seek  and  to  save 

21.  36.  to  pass,  and  stand  before  the  Son  of  man 

22.  48.  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss 

Jno.  1.  51.  ascending  and  descending  upon  the  Son  of  man 
3.  13.  Even  the  Son  of  man,  which  is  in  heaven 
14.  Even  so  must  the  Son  of  mail  be  lifted  up 

5.  27.  Execute  judgement  because  he  is  the  Son  of  man 

6.  27.  Eternal  life,  which  the  Son  of  man  shall  give 
53.  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man,  and 
62.  What  then  if  ye  should  behold  the  Son  of  m.an 

8.  28.  lifted  up  the  Son  of  man  then  shall  ye  know 

12.  23.  that  the  Son  of  man  should  be  glorified 

34.  Son  of  m.  must  be  lifted  up  ?  Who  is  this  S.  of  m. 

13.  31.  Jesus  saith,  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  glorified 
Acts  7.  56.  the  Sun  of  man  standing  on  the  right  hand 

Sopater.— ^cis  20.  4 

Sosipater. — JBo??i.  16.  21 

Sosthenes.— ^c<s  18.  17  :  1  Cor.  1. 1 

Spain  —iJo??i.  15.  24,  28 

Spirit  of  the  Lord  or  God,  see  also  Holy  Spirit 
—Lu.  4.   18 :  Acts  5.  9  :  8.  39 :    Bom.  8.  9,  15 

1  Cor.  2.    11,   14 :    3.    17 :    6.  11  :    7.  40 :    12.  8 

2  Cor.  3.  3,  17,  18 :  Gal.  4.  6 :   Phil.  1.  20 :  3.  3 
1.  Pet.  4.  14  :  1  Jno.  4.  2. 

Spirit  of  your  Father,  or  Spirit,  see  also  Holy. — Mat. 
10.  20 :  12.  31 :  Mk.  1.  10,  12  :  Liv.  2.  27 :  4.  1,  14  : 
Jno.  1.  32,  33  :  3.  5,  6,  8  :  4.  24 :  7.  39  :  14.  17  :  15. 
26:  16.  13:  Acts  2.  4,  17,  18:  6.  3:  8.  29:  II.  12, 
28:  16.  7  :  21.  4  :  Bom.  8.  2,  10,  11,  16,  23,  26,  27: 
1  Cor.  2.  4, 10,  13  :  12.  4,  9,  10,  11,  13:  2  Cor.  1. 
22  :  5.  5 :  12.  18  :  Gal.  3.  2,  3,  5  :  4.  29  :  5.  5,  16, 
17,  18,  22,  25  :  6.  8  :  Eph.  2.  19,  22  :  3.  6,  16  :  4.  3  : 
5.  18:  6.  17,  18;  Phil.  2.  1:  Col.  1.8:  1  Th.  5. 
19  :  2  Th.  2. 13  :  1  Tim.  4.  1 :  Heb.  9.  14  :  10.  29  : 
1  Pet.  1.  2,  11 :  4.  14  :  1  Jno.  3.  24  :  5.  7,  8 :  Jude 
19:  Bev.  1.  10:  2.  7,  17,29:  3.  1,  6,  13,22.  4.  2, 
5:  6.  7:  14.  13:  17.3:  21.  10:  22.  17 

Stachjs.— Bom.  16.  9 

Stephanas.— 1  Cor.  1.  10 :  16.  15,  17 

Stephen 

Acts  6.  5.  they  chose  Stephen,  a  man  full  of  faith.  8 

9.  arose  certain  of  them — disputing  with  Stephen 

7.  59.  they  stoned  Stephen,  calling  upon  the  Lord 

8.  2.  and  devout  men  buried  Stephen 

11.  19.  tribulation  that  arose  about  Stephen  travelled 
22.  10.  when  the  blood  of  Stepheii  thy  witness  was  shed 

Stoic,  see  Epicurean. — Acts  17.  18 

Straight  (S!reet.)-Acts9.  11 

Susanna. — Lu.  8.  3 

Sychar. — Jtw.  4.  6 

Symeon.— Lit.  3.  W  :  Acts  13.  1  :  15.  14 

Syntyche.^P;?//.  4.  2 


riiOPEK   NAMES.] 


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SYEACUSE 


TYEANNUS 


Syracuse. — Acts  28.  12 

Syria. 

Mat.  4.  2i.  the  report  of  him  went  forth  into  all  Syria 
Lu.  2.  2.  when  Quirinus  was  governor  of  Syria 
Acts  15.  23.  the  Gentiles  in  Antioch  and  Syria 
41.  went  through  Syria  and  Cilicia  confirming 
18.  18.  sailed  thence  for  Syria.  20.  3  :  21.  3 
Oal.  1.  21.  I  came  into  the  regions  of  Syria  and  Cilicia 

Syrian.— I,;/.  4.  27 

SyrophcErdcian. — Mk.  7.  26 

Syrtis. — A.V.  quicksands.— Acts  27.  17 


T. 


Tabitha.— ^c<s  9.  36,  40 
Tamar.— Jlfaf.  1.  3 

Tarsus. 

Acts  9.  11.  inquire — for  one  named  Saul,  a  man  of  Tarsus 
30.  and  sent  him  forth  to  Tarsus 
11.  25.  [Barnabas]  went  forth  to  Tarsus  to  seek  for  Saul 
21.  39.  Paul  said,  I  am  a  Jew,  of  Tarsus.  22.  3 

Terah.— iit.  3.  84 

Tertius.— iiowi.  16.  22 

Tertullus.— ^cfs  24. 1,  2 

Thaddaeus.— Ma^.  10.  3:  Mk.  3.  18 

Theophilus.— Zw.  1.  3:  Acts  1.  1 

Thessalonica. 

Acts  17.  1.  to  T.,  where  was  a  synagogue  of  the  Jews 
11.  these  were  more  noble  than  those  in  Thessalonica 
13.  But  when  the  Jews  of  Thessalonica  had  knowledge 
27.  2.  Aristarchus,  a  Macedonian  of  T.,  being  with  us 

Phil.  4.  16.  for  even  in  Thessalonica  ye  sent  once     [to  T. 

2  Tim.  4.  10.  Demas — loved  this  present  world,  and  went 

Thessalonians.— ^c^s  20.  4 :  1  Th.  1.1:2  Th.  1.  1 
Theudas.— ^c<s  5.  36 

Thomas. 

Mat.  10.  3.  Thomas.  Mk.  3.  18 :  Lu.  6. 15  :  Acts  1.  13 
Jno.  11.  16.  T7joma.s— called  Didymus.  20.  24  :  21.  2 
14.  5.  Thomas  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  we  know  not 
20.  26.  disciples  were  within,  and  Thomas  with  them 

27.  saith  he  to  Thortias,  Reach  hither  thy  finger 

28.  Thomas — said  unto  him.  My  Lord  and  my  God 

Three  Taverns.— .4c<s  28.  15 

Thyatira. 

Acts  16.  14.  Lydia,  a  seller  of  purple,  of  the  city  of  T. 
Rev.  1. 11.  to  the  seven  churches — unto  Thyatira 
2.  18.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Thyatira  write 
24.  I  say,  to  the  rest  that  are  in  Thyatira 


Tiberias.— /no.  6.  1,  23:  21.  1 
Tiberius  Cassar.— i?(.  3. 1 
Timaeus.— M^-.  10.  46 
Timon. — Acts  6.  5 

Timothy. 

Acts  16.  1.  disciple  was  there,  named  Timothy 

17.  14.  and  Silas  and  Timothy  abode  there  still 

15.  receiving  a  commandment  unto  Silas  and  Timothy 

18.  5.  when  Silas  and  T.  came  down  from  Macedonia 

19.  22.  having  sent  into  Macedonia — T.  and  Erastus 

20.  4.  there  accompanied  him  as  far  as  Asia — Timotlty 
Bom.  16.  21.  Timothy  my  fellow- worker  saluteth  you 

1  Cor.  4.  17.  have  I  sent  unto  you  Timothy.  1  Th.  3.  2 
16.  10.  if  Timothy  come  see  that  he  be — without  fear 

2  Cor.  1.  1.  Timothy  our  brother.  Col.  1.  1 :  Phil.  1 

19.  by  us,  even  by  me  and  Silvanus  and  Timothy 
Phil.  1.  1.  Paul  and  Timothy,  servants  of  Christ  Jesus 

2.  19.  hope  in  the  Lord  Jesus  to  send  Timothy 

1  Th.  1.  1.  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timothy.  2  Th.  1.  1 

3.  6.  when  Timothy  came  even  now  imto  us  from  you 

1  Tim.  1.  '2.  unto  Timothy,  my  true  child.   18  :  2  Tim.  1.  2 

6.  2U.  O  Timothy,  guard  that  which  is  committed 
Heh.  13.  23.  our  brother  Timothy  hath  been  set  at  liberty 

Titus. 

2  Cor.  2.  13.  because  I  found  not  Titus  my  brother 

7.  6.  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus 

13.  joyed  the  more  exceedingly  for  the  joy  of  Titus 

14.  our  glorying  also,  which  I  made  before  Titus 

8.  6.  Insomuch  that  we  exhorted  Titus 

16.  earnest  care  for  you  into  the  heart  of  Titus 

23.  Whether  any  inquire  about  Titus,  he  is  my  partner 
12.  18.  I  exhorted  Titus — Did  Kiws  take  any  advantage 
Gal.  2.  1.  with  Barnabas,  taking  Titus  also  with  me 

3.  not  even  Titus  who  was  with  me,  being  a  Greek 
2  Tim.  4.  10.  Crescens  to  Galatia,  Titus  to  Dalmatia 
Tit.  1.  4.  to  Titus,  my  true  child  after  a  common  faith 

Titus  Justus.— ^cfs  18.  7 

Trachonitis.— iw.  3.  1 

Troas. 

Acts  16.  8.  passing  by  Mysia,  they  came  down  to  Troas 
11.  Setting  sail  therefore  from  Troas 
20.  5.  waiting  for  us  at  Troas.  6 
2  Cor.  2.  12.  when  I  came  to  Troas  for  the  gospel  of  Christ 
2  Tim.  4.  13.  The  cloke  that  I  left  at  Troas  with  Carpus 

Trophimus.— ^c^s  20.  4  :  21.  29  :  2  Tim.  4.  20 

Tryphaena. — Bom.  16.  12 

Tryphosa.— -Bow.  16.  12 

Twin  Brothers  (The).— Acts  28.  11 

Tychicus. 

Acts  20.  4.  and  of  Asia,  Tychicus  and  Trophimus 

Ej^h.  6.  21.  Tychicus,  the  beloved  brother 

Col.  4.  7.  All  my  affairs  shall  T.  make  known  unto  you 

2  Ti7>i.  4.  12.  But  Tychicus  I  sent  to  Ephesus 

Tit.  3.  12.  I  shall  send  Artemas  unto  thee,  or  Tychicus 

Tyrannus. — Acts  19.  9 


431 


[I'HOPEU    NAMES. 


TYRE 


ZION 


Tyre. 

Mat.  11.  21.  Tyre  and  Sidon.  22  :  15.  21 :  Mk.  3.  8:  7.  24. 

31 :  Lu.  6.  17  :  10.  13, 14 
Acts  12.  20.  highly  displeased  with  them  of  Tyre 
21.  3.  we  sailed  unto  Syria,  and  landed  at  Tyre 
7.  when  we  had  finished  the  voyage  from  Tyre 


u. 

Urbanus — A.V.  Urbane.  Bom.  16.  9 

Uriah.— Ma^  1.  6 

Uzziah.— ^.F.  Ozias.  Mat.  1.  8,  9 

w. 

Way  {The).— Ads  9.  2:  19.  9,  23  :  22.  3  :  24.  14,  22 
Word.— Jno.  1.  1 :  1  Jno.  1.  2 :  Eev.  19.  13 
Wormwood. — Bev.  8.  11 


z. 

Zacchaeus.— Lm.  19.  2,  5,  8 
Zachariah.— ikfai.  23.  35  :  Lu.  11.  51 

Zacharias. 

Lu.  1.  5.  priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the  course  of  Abijah 

12.  and  Zacharias  was  troubled 

13.  Fear  not,  Z.  ;  because  thy  supplication  is  heard 
18.  Zacharias  said  unto  the  angel 


Lu.  1.  21.  people  were  waiting  for  Z.,  and  they  marvellpd 

40.  into  the  house  of  Zacharias  and  saluted  Elisabeth 

59.  would  have  called  him  Zacharias,  after — his  father 

67.  father  Zacharias  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

3.  2.  word  of  God  came  unto  John  the  son  of  Zacharias 

Zerephath. — Lu.  4.  26 

Zealot.— ^.F.  Zelotes.—Lu.  6.  15:  Acts.  1.  13 

Zebedee. 

Mat.  4.  21.  in  the  boat  with  Zebedee.  Mk.  1.  20 
20.  20.  came  to  him  the  mother  of  the  sons  of  Z.  27.  56 
26.  37.  the  two  sons  of  Zebedee.  4.  21 :  10.  2 :  Mk.  1. 19 : 
3.  17  :  10.  35 :  Lu.  5. 10  :  Jno.  21.  2 

Zebvilun. 

Mat.  4.  13.  in  the  borders  of  Zebulun  and  Naphtali 

15.  The  land  of  Zebulun,  and  the  land  of  Naphtali 
jRev.  7.  8.  tribe  of  Zehulmi  [were  sealed]  twelve  thousand 

Zelotes,  see  Simon. 

Zenaa.— Tit.  3. 13 

Zerah.—Mat.  1.  3 

Zerubbabel.— Mai!.  1. 12,  13  :  Lu.  3  27 

Zion. 

Mat.  21.  5.  Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Zion 
Jno.  12.  15.  Fear  not,  daughter  of  Zion 
Bom.  9.  33.  Behold,  I  lay  in  Zion  a  stone  of  stumbling 

11.  26.  There  shall  come  out  of  Zio7i  the  Deliverer 
Heb.  12.  22.  ye  are  come  unto  mount  Zion 
1  Pet.  2.  6.  Behold,  I  lay  in  Zion  a  chief  corner  stone 
Bev.  14.  1.  behold,  the  Lamb  standing  on  the  mount  Zion 


PEOPEB   NAMES.] 


432 


APPENDIX     T. 


OMITTED  WORDS   OF   AUTHORISED  VERSION. 


This    Appendix    is    innerted    hy   permission  from    "Ely    Lectures    on    the    Revised     Version,"   by 
Canon    Kennedy,    D.I). — Beniley,    ISSl.* 


Matthew. 


1.  25.  firstborn 

2,  18.  lamentation,  and 

5.  22.  without  a  cause 

27.  by  them  of  old  time 
44.  bless  them  that  cui-se  you,  do 
good  to  them  that  hate  you 
— despitefully  use  you,  and 

6.  4.  himself 

13.  for  thine  is  the  kingdom,  and 

the  power,  and  the  glory,  for 
ever.  Amen. 
33.  of  God 

8.  32.  swine 

9.  13.  to  repentance 

35.  among  the  people 
10.    3.  Lebbwus,  whose  surname  was 

13.  9,  43.  to  hear 
44.  Again 

51.  Jesus  saith  unto  them  — Lord 

14.  30.  boisterous 
33.  came  and 

15.  4.  commanded 

8.  draweth  nigh  unto  me  with 
their  mouth,  and 

14.  of  the  blind 
17.  yet 

16.  3.  O  ye  hypocrites 
4.  the  prophet 

17.  21.  Howbeit,  this  kind  goeth  not 

out,     but    by    prayer    and 
fasting 
26.  Peter 

18.  11.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come 

to  save  that  which  was  lost 
29.  at  his  feet 
—   all 
35.  their  trespasses 

19.  20.  from  my  youth  up 
29.  or  wife 

20.  6.  idle 


20.    7.  and  whatsoever  is  right,  that 

shall  ye  receive 
16.  for  many  be  called,  but  few 

chosen 
22. 23.  and  to  be  baptized  with  the 

baptism  that  I  am  liaptized 

with? 

34.  eyes 

22.  13.  take  him  away,  and 

30.  of  God 

35.  and  saying 

23.  8.  even  Christ 

14.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites  !  for 
ye  devour  widows'  houses, 
and  for  a  pretence  make 
long  prayer ;  therefore  ye 
shall  receive  the  greater 
damnation 

19.  fools  and 

24.  2.  Jesus 

25.  6.  Cometh 

13.  wherein  the  Son  of  man 
Cometh 

20,  22.  besides  them 

31.  holy 

26.  3.  and  the  scribes 
28.  new 

55.  with  you 

59.  and  elders 

60.  false  witnesses 

63.  answered  and 

27.  23.  governor 

35.  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 
which  was  spoken  by  the 
prophet.  They  parted  my 
garnients  among  them,  and 
ui)ou  my  vesture  did  they 
cast  lots 

58.  body 

64.  by  night 

28.  2.  from  the  door 

9.  as  they  went  to  tell  his  dis- 
ciples 
20.  Amen 


Mabk. 


1.  13.  there 

14.  of  tlie  kingdom 
19.  thence 

24.  Let  us  alone 
31.  immediately 
42.  as  soon  as  he  had  spoken 

2.  2.  straightway 
17.  to  repentance 

22.  new 
—    spilled 

3.  5.  whole  as  the  other 

15.  to  heal  sicknesses,  and 

5.  13.  Jesus 
40.  lying 

6.  11.  Verily   I   say  unto    you,    It 

shall  be  more  tolerable  for 
Sodom  and  Gomorrha  in 
the  day  of  judgment,  than 
for  that  city 

36.  bread 

51.  beyond  measure,  and  won- 
dered 

7.  2.  they  found  fault 
4.  and  of  tables 

8.  as  the  washing  of  pots,  and 
cups  :  and  many  other  such 
like  things  ye  do 
12.  And  (the  erasure  of  this 
2Jarticle  changes  the  cofi- 
struction  of  11-1 '2,  and 
renders  the  added  "he  shall 
be  free"  needless 

16.  If    any  man    have    ears    to 

hear,  let  him  hear 
35.  straightway 

8.  9.  that  had  eaten 

17.  yet 

26.  nor  tell  it  to  any  in  the  town 

9.  3.  as  snow 

23.  beheve 

24.  with  tears.  Lord 
29.  and  fasting 


*  Appendix  III.  of  the  above  work  consists  of  "  Select  Textual  Corrections  in  the  Revised  Version  of 
the  New  Text,"  and  shews  changes  or  corrections  made  in  the  Revised  Version,  and  words  omitted.  As  the 
changed  words  are  shewn  in  the  body  of  the  Concordance,  the  omitted  words  only  are  given  here. 

433 


APPENDIX    I. 


9.  33.  among  yourselves 

08.  aud  hefolloweth  not  us 

44.  40.  Wlieie  their  worm  dietli 

not,  and  the  fire  is  not 
quenched 

45.  into  the  fire  that  never  shall 

be  quenched 
49.  and  every  sacrifice  shall  he 
salted  with  salt 

10.  6.  God 

21.  take  up  the  cross,  and 
29.  or  wife 

46.  beaging 

11.  8.  andstrawed  them  in  the  way 
JO.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

26.  But   if  you   do   not  forgive, 

neither  will  your  Father 
which  is  in  heaven,  forgive 
yoi;r  trespasses 

29.  also 

12.  4.  they  cast  stones 

6.  also 

22.  had  her,  and 

23.  therefore,when  they  shall  rise 

27.  God 

—    therefore 

30.  this  is  the  first  commandment 

31.  like 

33.  and  with  all  the  soul 

13.  8.  and  troubles 

14.  spoken    of    by    Daniel    the 

prophet 
22.  even 

14.  19.  and  another  said.  Is  it  I 
22.  eat 

24.  new 

27.  because  of  me  this  night 
31.  the  more 

43.  great 
52.  from  them 

70.  aud      thy    speech      agi-eeth 
thereto 

15.  3.  but  he  answered  nothing 

7.  with  him 

28.  And  the   scripture  was   ful- 

filled, which  saith.  And  he 
was  numbered  with  the 
transgressors 

Luke. 

1.  28.  blessed     art     thou      among 

women 

29.  wlien  she  saw  him 
35.  of  thee 

75.  life 

2.  9.  lo, 

40.  in  spirit 
42.  to  Jerusalem 
4.    4.  but  by  every  word  of  God 

8.  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan: 

for 
18    to  heal  the  brokenhearted 
41    Clirist 
5   33    Why  do 

38.  and  both  are  preserved 

39.  sti-aightway 

6.  10.  whole  as  the  other 
16.  also 


6.  45.  of  his  heart 

7.  10.  that  had  been  sick 
11.  many  of 

31.  And  the  Lord  said 

44.  of — head 

8.  20.  by  certain  which  said 
31.  and  went 

45.  and  sayest  Ihou,  Who  touched 

me? 

48.  be  of  good  comfort 
54.  put  them  all  out,  and 

9.  1.  his — disciples 

7.  by  him 

10.  desert  place  belonging  to 

54.  even  as  Elias  did? 

55,  56.  and   said.   Ye  know  not 

what  manner  of  spirit  ye 
are  of.  For  the  Son  of  man 
is  not  come  to  destroy  men's 
lives,  but  to  save  them 

57.  it  came  to  pass 

— ■    Lord 

10.  1.  also 

1 1 .  unto  you 
20.  rather 

35.  when  he  departed 
38.  it  came  to  pass 

11.  2.  which  art  in  heaven,  Thy  will 

be  done  as  in  heaven 
4.  but  deliver  us  from  evil 

29.  the  prophet  [crites  1 
44.  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hypo- 
54.  that  they  might  accuse  him 

12.  31.  all 

13.  19.   great 
35.  verily 

—  the  time  come  when 

15.  21.  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired 

servants. 
17.    9.  I  trow  not 

30.  Two    men    shall   be   in    the 

field  ;  the  one  shall  be  taken, 
and  the  other  left 

19.  45.  therein,  and  them  thatbought 

20.  13.  when  they  see  him 
14.  come 

23.  Why  tempt  ye  me  ? 
30.  childless 

21.  4.  of  God 

22.  31.  And  the  Lord  said 

64.  they  struck  him  ou  the  face 

08.  me,  nor  let  me  go 

23.  17.  For  of  necessity  he  must  re- 

lease one  unto  them  at  the 

feast 
23.  aud  of  the  chief  priests 
38.  in  letters  of  Greek,  and  Latin, 

and  Hebrew 
42.  Lord 

24.  1.  and  certain  others  vs'ith  them 
4'2.  and  of  an  honeycomb 

49.  of  Jerusalem 
53.  praising  and 

—  Amen 

John. 

1.  49.  and  saith  unto 
51.  Hereafter 

434 


4. 

1  . 

the  Christ 

43. 

and  went 

51. 

and  told  him 

5. 

3. 

gi-eat 

3. 

4.  waiting  for  the  moving  of 
the  water.  For  an  angel 
went  down  at  a  certain 
season  into  the  pool,  and 
troubled  the  water  :  whoso- 
ever then  first  after  the 
troubling  of  the  water 
stepped  in,  was  made  whole 
of  whatsoever  disease  he  had 

10. 

and  sought  to  slay  him 

27. 

also 

30. 

Father 

6. 

11. 

to  the  disciples,  and  the 
disciples 

22. 

when 

— 

whereinto  his  disciples  were 
entered 

51. 

which  I  will  give 

58. 

your — manner 

7. 

20. 

and  said 

30. 

by  night 

39. 

Holy 

8. 

6. 

as  though  he  heard  them  not 

9. 

being  convicted  by  their  own 
conscience 

10. 

and  saw  none  but  the  woman 

29. 

Father 

59. 

going  through  the  midst  of 
them,  and  so  passed  by 

9 

6. 

of  the  blind  man 

11 

.the  pool  of 

10 

12. 

the  sheep 

13. 

the  hireling 

26. 

as  I  said  unto  you 

11 

41. 

from  the  place  whei'e  the 
dead  was  laid 

12 

1 

which  had  been  dead 

4. 

Simon's  son 

13 

32 

If  God  be  glorified  in  him 

16 

16 

because  I  go  to  the  Father 

17 

12 

in  the  world 

18 

40. 

all 

20 

29. 

Thomas 

21 

25. 

Amen 

Acts. 

1.  14.  and  supplication 
19.  proper 

2.  7.  one  to  another 

30.  according  to   the    flesh,    he 

would  raise  up  Christ 

31.  his  soul 
33.  now 

41.  gladly 

3.  6.  rise  up  and 

22.  unto  the  fathers 
26.  Jesus 

4.  17.  straitly 

24.  thou  art  God 

5.  24.  the  high  priest  and 

6.  3.  Holy 

18.  blasphemous 

7.  30.  of  the  Lord 


APPENDIX    I. 


7.32. 

37. 

8.37. 


9.    5, 


12. 

18. 

19, 

in 

6. 

11. 

21. 

23. 

30. 

32. 

11 

22. 

28. 

13 

42. 

14 

28. 

15 

11. 

18. 

24. 

34. 

16 

31. 

17 

5. 

2G. 

18 

1. 

21. 

19 

4. 

10. 

35. 

20. 

15. 

24. 

25. 

21. 

8. 

22. 

25. 

22. 

20. 

30. 

23. 

9. 

30. 

34. 

24. 

6- 

25.  16. 


the  God  (2) 

the  Lord  yonr 

him  shall  j-e  hear 
believest  M-ith  all  thine 
heart,  thou  maj^est.  And 
he  answered,  and  said,  I 
believe  that  Jesus  Christ 
is  the  Son  of  God 

6.  it  is  hard  for  thee  to  kick 
against  the  pricks.  And  he, 
trembling  aud  astonished 
said,  Lord,  what  wilt  thou 
have  me  to  do  ?  Aud  the 
Lord  said  unto  him 

in  a  vision 

forthwith 

26.  Saul 

he  shall  tell  thee  what  thou 
oughtest  to  do 

unto  him 

which  were  sent  unto  him 
from  Cornelius 

Peter 

fasting 

who,  when  he  cometh,  shall 
speak  unto  thee 

that  he  should  go 

Csesar. 

the  Jews— out  of  the  syna- 
gogue, the  Gentiles 

there 

Christ 

unto  God  are  all  his  works 

saying,  ye  must  be  circum- 
cised, and  keep  the  law 

Notwithstanding  it  pleased 
Silas  to  abide  there  still 

Christ 

which  believed  not 

blood 

Paul 

I  must  by  all  means  keep 
this  feast  that  cometh  in 
Jerusalem :  but 

Christ 

Jesus 

goddess 

and  tarried  at  Trogyllium 

with  joy 

of  God 

that  were  of  Paul's  company 

the  multitude  must  needs 
come  together 

that  they  obseiwe  no  such 
thing,   save  only 

unto  his  death 

from  his  bands 

let  us  not  fight  against  God 

the  Jews — Farewell 

governor 

B.  and  would  have  judged 
according  to  our  law.  But 
the  chief  captain  Lysias 
came  upon  us,  and  with 
great  violence  took  him 
away  out  of  our  hands : 
Commanding  his  accusers 
to  come  unto  thee 

to  die 


28.  16.  the  centurion  delivered  the 
prisoners  to  the  Captain  of 
the  guard :  but 
29.  And  when  he  had  said  these 
words,  the  Jews  departed, 
and  had  great  reasoning 
among  themselves 

EOMANS. 

1.  16.  of  Christ 
24.  also 
29.  fornication 

31.  implacable 

3.  22.  and  u^son  all 

4.  11.  also 

6.  11.  our  Lord 
12.  it  in 

7.  18.  I  find 

8.  1.  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh, 

but  after  the  Spirit 
34.  even 

9.  31.  of  righteousness 

32.  works  of  the  law  :  For 

10.  15.  preach  the  gospel  of  peace, 

aud 

11.  6.  But  if  it  be  of  works,  then  is 

it  no  more  grace  :  otherwise 
work  is  no  more  work 

Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  wit- 
ness 

and  he  that  regardeth  not  the 
day,  to  the  Lord  he  doth  not 
regard  it 

rose 

or  is  offended,  or  is  made 
weak 

Jesus 

brethren 

I  will  come  to  you 

of  the  gospel 

Jesiis 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  be  with  you  all. 
Amen 

I.    COKINTHIANS. 

Holy 

and  divisions 

as 

Christ  (2) 

for  us 

therefore 

and  in  your  s]:)ii-it,  which  are 

God's 
fasting  aud 
otlier 
Christ 
of  Christ 
as 

10.  also 
for  me,  (2) 
unto  idols 
for  tlie  earth    is  the   Lord's 

and  the  fulness  thereof 
brethren. 
Take,  eat 
broken 

435 


13.  9. 

14.  6. 


9. 
21. 

15.  8. 
15. 
24. 
29. 

16.  18. 
24. 


2.  13. 

3.  3. 

5.  3. 

4. 

7. 

13. 

6.  20. 

7.  5. 

8.  4. 

9.  1. 
18. 
22. 

10.  9, 
23. 
28. 


11.    2. 
24. 


11.  29.  unworthily 

14.  25.  And  thus 

15.  20.  and  become 
47.  the  Lord 

16.  22.  Jesus  Christ 


II.  Corinthians. 


4.  10. 

the  Lord 

5.  12. 

For 

18. 

Jesus 

21. 

For 

7.  16. 

therefore 

8.  19. 

same 

9.    4. 

boasting 

11.    3. 

so 

31. 

Christ 

1-2.  11. 

in  glorying 

13.    2. 

I  write 

4. 

though 

14. 

Amen 

Galatians. 

3.    1.  that  ye  should  not  obey  the 
truth 
—  among  yoii  ? 
17.  in  Christ 

5.  19.  Adultery 
21.  murders 

6.  15.  in  Christ  Jesus 
17.  the  Lord 

Ephesians. 

3.  9.  by  Jesus  Christ 

14.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

4.  9.  first 

5.  30.  of  his  flesh,  and  of  his  bones 

6.  10.  my  brethren 
12.  world 

Philippians. 

4.  13.  Christ 


COLOSSIVNS. 


1.  2.  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
14.  through  his  blood 

16.  that  are  (2) 
28.  Jesus 

2.  2.  and  of  the  Father 
11.  of  the  sins 

18.  not 

3.  18.  own 

4.  18.  Amen 

I.  Thessalonians. 

1.  1.  from   God   our   Father,   and 

the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2.  15.  own 

19.  Christ 

3.  2.  and  our  fellowlabourer 
11,  13.  Christ 

4.  11.  own 

5.  27.  holy 
28.  Amen 


APPENDIX    I. 


II.  Thessalonians. 

1.  8.  Christ 
12.  Christ  (1) 

2.  4.  as  God 

16.  even 

3.  18.  Amen 

I.  Timothy. 

1.  1.  Lord 

17.  wise 

2.  3.  For 

7.  in  Christ 

3.  3.  not  greedy  of  filthy  lucre 

4.  12.  in  spirit 

5.  4.  good  and 

16.  man  or 
21.  Lord 

6.  5.  from  such  withdraw  thyself 
7.  and  it  is  certain 

12.  also 

17.  the  living 

21.  Amen 

II.  Timothy, 

1.  11.  of  the  Gentiles 
4.    1.  Lord 

22.  Jesus  Christ 
—   Amen 


Titus. 


1.  4.  Lord 

2.  7.  sincerity 

3.  15.  Amen 


Philemon. 


6.  Jesus 


Hebkews. 


3.    1.  Christ 
6.  10.  labour 


7.  4.  even 

21.  afterthe  order  of  Melchisedec 

8.  12.  and  their  iniquities 

10.  9.    O  God 

30.  saitli  the  Lord 

11.  11.  and  was  delivered  of  a  child 
13.  and  were  persuaded  of  them 
32.  and  of  (3) 

12.  20.  or  thrust  through  with  a  darf 

13.  6.  and 

James. 

1.  25.  he 

4.  4.  adulterers  and 

5.  5.  as 

I.  Petee. 

1.  7.  much 

22.  through  the  Spirit 

—  pure 

23.  for  ever 

2.  12.  shall 

3.  16.  as  of  evildoers 
20.  once 

4.  1.  for  us 

3.  of  our  life 

—  us 

14.  on  their  part  he  is  evil 
spoken  of,  but  on  your  part 
he  is  glorified 

5.  10.  Jesus 

—  settle 

11.  glory  and 
14.  Jesus.  Amen 

II.  Peter. 

].  21.  holy 

3.  10.  in  the  night 

I.  John. 

3.  14.  his  brother 

4.  3.  that 


4.  3.  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh 

5.  7.  in    heaven  the  Father,   the 

Word,  and  the  holy  Ghost : 

and  these  three  are  one 
8.  and  there  are  three  that  bear 

witness  in  earth 
that  believe  on  the  name  of 

the  Son  of  God 
Amen 


13. 


21, 


II.   John. 


3.  the  Lord 
9.  of  Christ 
13.  Amen 


JUDE. 


25.  wise 


Revelation. 

1.  8.  the  beginning  and  the  ending 
9.  Christ  (2) 

11.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the 

first  and  the  last :  and 
13.  seven 
18.  Amen 

2.  7.  the  midst  of 
9.  works,  and 

5.  14.  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and 

ever 

6.  1,  3,  6,  7.  and  see 

7.  5-8  were  sealed  (except  of  Judah 

and  Benjamin) 

11.  17.  and  art  to  come 

12.  17.  Christ 

14.    5.  before  the  throne  of  God 
16.    3,  4,  8,  10,  12,  17.  angel 
5.  O  Lord 

17.  of  heaven 
18.    2.  mightily 
22.    1.  pure 

20.  Even  so 


436 


APPENDIX     II. 


NEW    AND    DISUSED    WORDS,  AND    ALTERED    SPELLING. 


NEW     WOEDS. 

A  List  of  "Words  used  in  the  Eevised  Version,  and  which  do  not  appear  in  the  Authorised.  The  old 
■words  for  which  they  have  been  substituted  are  given  in  the  body  of  the  Concordance. 

In  some  cases  an  entirely  new  root-word  or  its  inflexions  or  derivations  have  been  introduced  by  the 
Revisers,  as  :  decide,  decision ;  snatch,  snatcheth,  snatcJiing.  In  other  instances  the  word  is  not  thus 
entirely  new,  but  is  connected  with  some  word  or  words  in  the  Authorised  Version,  as  healeth,  healinas  ; 
the  words  heal,  healed,  healing,  appearing  in  the  old  version.     Words  of  this  latter  class  are  printed  in  italics. 


Ahidest 

Abyss 

Accounteth 

Accurately 

Active 

Acts 

Actually 

Advanced 

Affirming 

Afflict 

Aforepromised 

Aim 

Amidst 

Ancient 

Anew 

Animals 

Announce — d 

Anxiety 

Anxious 

Apparition 

Appointeth — ing 

Apportioned 

Aright 

Arisen — ing 

Array — ing 

Arrive 

Ashore 

Assassins 

Assemole 

Attendant 

Aught 

Autumn  (see  trees) 

Avenging 

Awe 

Baggage 

Bank  (trench) 

Bankers 

Bathed 

Bay 

Beach 

Bearers 

Befitting 

Believer 

Bereaved,  bereft 

Beseecheth 

Besoughtest 

Betrothed 

Biddeth — ing 

Billows 

Blowing 

Blows 

Bond 

Bondservant — s 

Boon 

Bowl — s 


Boy 

Branded 

Break  —broken  fast 

Byoke 

Broken  pieces 

Burnished 


Caronsiugs 

Casting  off  (nautical) 

Causing 

Cell 

Cellar 

Circuit 

Citizenship 

Clanging 

Cleanness 

Close  sealed 

Coast  (verb) 

Collections 

Communicating 

Compassions — ate 

Completed—hj — tion 

Concealed 
Conduct  (noun) 
Confuted 
Console 
Coutinency 
Convict — eth 
■  Copy — ies 
Councillor 
Coveting — s 
Create 

Cross — ed — ing 
Crowd 
Cruse 
Crush 
Cushion 


Dance 

Daring 

Dashed — eth 

Dawn  (noun) 

Daybreak 

Dazzling 

Deal  (verb) 

Deathstroke 

Decide,  decision 

Defect 

Defilement — s 

Defineth 

Delivereth 

Demeanour 

Deposed 

Despairing 


Destroyeth 

Destroying    (noun) 

Destructive 

Diadems 

Difficulty 

Disbelieve — d — eth 

Discharged 

Discipline 

Discoursed 

Dishonoured 

Disparagement 

Dispersion 

Dispute — s 

Disrepute 

Divinity 

Doomed 

Drag — ged 

Drift 

Drinker 

Dysentery 

Earnestness 

Effulgence 

Embarking 

Emperor 

Emjjtied 

Enacted 

Encounter 

Encourage — d — ing- 

ment 
Enmities 
E  nrol — led — meut 
Enslaved 
Ensnare 
Entice 
Epileptic 
Erring 
Escaping 
Exact  (adjective) 
Exacted— ly 
Excellencies 
Exercising 
Exhortations 
Expect — ed—eth 
Explain 
Extort 

Faction — s 

Face  (verb) 

Factious 

Failed 

Fainthearted 

Fainting 

Falsehood 

Fall  off  (nautical) 


Families 

Fdshionefh 

Fearfulness 

Fellow-citi.zen 

Fellow-elder 

Fellow-mem  hers 

Fellow-partakers 

Fellow-worker 

Fickleness 

Fighting 

Final 

Finishing 

Fitting 

Flute-players 

Forefather 

Foregoing 

Foresail 

Foreshewed 

Forfeit 

Forgot 

Foster-brother 

Freedman 

Freight 

Fullgrown 

Gainsaid 

Games 

Gangrene 

Gave  way  (nautical) 

Gear 

Genealogy 

Gently 

Glassy 

Glories — ed — est 

Glorifieth 

Gluttons 

Goad 

Goal 

Goings 

Grandchildren 

Granting 

Gratulation 

Griefs 

Guard  (verb)  guards- 

ed — eth — ians 
Guileless 

Hades 

Handed 

Hanging 

Hardening 

Hardship 

Haughty 

Hazarding 

Healeth 

Healings 


437 


APPENDIX    II. 


Heardest 
Heavier 
Hindrance 
Moisting 
Holy  of  Holies 
Holy  Ones 
Hosts 
Hyacinth 

Imitate — tors 

Implanted 

Impostors 

Impulse 

Indulgence 

Inside 

Insolent 

Insurrections 

Interest 

Interposed 

Interrogation 

III  treating 

Intrusted 

Irksome 

Its 

Jealousies 
Justice 

Killedst 
Kinswoman 

Lascivious 

Late,  later 

Laiulessness 

Lawsuits 

Lay  oiit  (nautical) 

Lee  (nautical) 

Lender 

Life-giving 

Lighting 

Listening 

Longing 

Lord — ing 

Love-feasts 

Loving 

Lowered — ing 

Maidservants 

Mantle 

Mariners 

Marvelling 

Meddler 

M  ere 

Mess 

Mid  heaven 

Ministrations 

Mirror 

Mists 

Mockery 

Moored 

Narrative 

Neighbourhood 

North-east 

Objects  (noun) 

Occasions 

Offereth 

Olives  (fruit) 

Onset 

Onward 

Overboard 


Overflow — ing 
Overlooked 
Over-ripe 
Overshadoiving 

Pangs 

Fai-t  (verb)  2}arting 

Perfecter 

Peiishing 

Perverted 

Pits 

Planks 

Pleadeth 

Plot— s 

Portions 

Powerfnlly 

Prsetoriau  guard 

Precede 

Precionsness 

Prej  udice 

Priced 

Prison  house 

Probation 

Proclaim 

Proconsul — 3 

Progress 

Prolonged 

Promising 

Pronounced — eth 

Proveth 

Proving  (noun) 

Publishing 

Ptcnishing 

Pursue — d 

Put — ting  to  sea 

Questioning — s 
Quit  (free  from) 

Rabble 

Race  (generation) 

Pains 

Eeasoneth 

Peasonings 

Beckonest — ing 

Reclining 

Refined 

Reflecting 

Regret 

Regular 

Peltearsing 

Reigning 

Reminded 

liendereil 

Renounceth 

Restless 

Restoration 

Restraineth 

Revealing 

Revel — ling 

Reverent 

Reviler—ing 

Rid 

Rilling 

Rocky 

Roll  (noun) 

Roused 

Rudders 

Rusted 

Sacred 

Saileth 


Scatter 

Scorching 

Seated 

Seemly 

Seined 

Self-condemned 

Self-control 

Senseless 

Separateth—tions 

Services 

Set — ting  sail 

Sevei'ed 

Shameful 

Sharers 

Shekel,  half  shekel 

Shewn 

Sliouted 

Shrank,  shrink 

Shudder 

Silent 

Sinning 

Skins  (wineskins) 

Sluggish 

Smiling 

Snatch — eth — ing 

Sojourner — s 

Solid 

Somewhere 

Soutli-east 

Sowing 

Spice 

Springs 

Stahlishing 

Steep  (noun) 

Steersman 

Stirring 

Stored 

Story  (loft) 

Stretchest 

Strict 

Stroke 

Strolling 

Stupor 

Snhjecting 

Succeeded 

Sum — med  (verb) 

Sumptuous 

Sunrising 

Surge 

Surmised 

Surpasseth 

Suspense 

Swearers 

Sivifthj 

Tarrieth — i7xg 

Teachings 

Tear    (noun) 

Temple-keeper 

Tend 

Tenderly 

Tents 

Term 

Terrors 

Thinking 

Thresh 

Threshing-floor 

Throw— ing 

Tilled 

Toll 


Torch 

Traced — ing 

Trade  (noun) 

Train 

Tranquil 

Treasurer 

Treated 

Trinls 

Trusteth 

Turneth 

Tutor 

Unapproachable 

Unbeliever 

Unceasing — ly 

Uncertainty 

Underneath 

Undressed 

Unfaithful 

United 

Unlifted 

Unmixed 

Unripe 

Unseemliness 

Unsettle 

Unstedfast 

Unveiled 

Uprif/htness 

Useful 

Uttering 

Vainglorious 

Vauntings 

Victorious 

Villany 

Vinedresser 

Vintage 

Visiteth 

Vote 

Vouchsafed 

Wallet 

Wantonly 

Wasting 

Watchers 

Waterless 

Weakened 

Weaknesses 

Weiglifd 

Weighed  anchor 

Welcome — d 

Wet— ted 

Wheel 

Whiten 

Wickednesses 

Wine-hihhings 

Wine-skins 

Wishing 

Withstandeth 

Workest 

Workings 

World  rulers 

Worn  (verb,  wear 

Wortliily 

Wounding 

NYi-anglings 

Writ  eth 

Writ  ing- tablet 

Wrong-doer 

Wrong-doing 


438 


APPENDIX    II. 


DISUSED     WORDS. 

A  list  of  woi-ds  which  appear  in  the  Authorised  Version,  but  which  are  not  used  in  the  Eevised. 

Words  now  disused,  but  connected  with  others  occurring  in  the  Authorised  Version  are  printed  in  Italics. 


Abstinence 

Abuse 

Acceptably 

Acroniplishment 

Acknntrledged — efh — 

iiic/ — ment 
Addicted 

Admin  istered-ration-s 
Admired — a  lion 
Advantaged— eth 
Adversity 
Advice 
Affect 
Afoot 
Alas 

Allow-  ed— eth 
Allure 
Appeased 

A  pproach — eth — ing 
Ascendeth 
Assented 
Atonement 
Attended 
Attentive 
Avoid 
Aiiakiag 


Backside 

Banquetings 

Barbarous 

Baser 

Battle 

Beateth 

Beguiling 

Bellies 

Benevolence 

Bishoprick 

Bits 

Blaspheming — ously 

Blaze 

Blessedness 

Blindness 

Bloody  flux 

Blotting 

Boards 

Boisterous 

Bondmaid — worn  an 

Bottles 

Bottomless  pit 

Bountifulness 

Box 

Brawlers 

Breaker — s 

Briers 

Brokenhearted 

Brotherly 

Brute 

Busybody 

By  and  by 


Cage 

Candle 

Canker — ed 

Carefulness 

Carnally 

Carriages 

Castaway 

Catcheth 

Certify 

Chargeable 

Charitj' — ably 

Chastisement 

Circumspectly 

Closet — s 

Cloven 

Comers 

Commonly 

Commotions 

Comparison 

Comprehend — ed 

Concupiscence 

Condeinneth 

Conference 

Conformable 

Confound 

Confused 

Consecrated 

Constantly 

Consulted — etJi, 

Contemptible 

Conversation 

Converted 

Convince — d — eth 

Countries 

Courteous 

Cousins 

Craved 

Creditor 

Creek 

Crimes 

Cimibereth 

Cujiniiig 

Cur  set  h 

Damage 

Damned — able — ation 

Deacon 

Dearhj 

Dearth 

Debate — s 

Deceivableness 

Deceiviiigs 

Diclaration 

Decreed 

Deemed 

Delicacies 

Deliciously 

Demanded 

Departing  (verb) 

Depths 

Deputy — ies 


Derided 

Desceii  deth 

Describeth 

Desircdst 

Despiseth 

Despiteful 

Devotions 

Diminishing 

Dined 

Disallowed 

Discovered 

Discreet 

Diseased 

Dishonesty 

Disposition 

Distributing 

Ditch 

Divorced 

Drawback 

Dressed — er 

Drove 

Droivned 

Dureth  (endureth) 

Easter 
Edges 

Effectually 

Elected 

Eloquent 

Embraced 

Emulation  —  s 

Endeavour — ing 

Ending 

Endued 

Engrafted 

Ensue 

Entangle 

Entertain 

Equals 

Eschew 

Estates 

Esteemed — ing 

Evidence 

Evidently 

Excel — leth 

Exclude 

Executioner 

Expelled 

Experiment 

Expired 

Express 

Fainted 

Faults 

Feebleminded 

Feign 

Fellow-helper — s 

Fellow-labourer 

Finisher 

Fleshy 

Floor 


Flourished 

Flux 

Fold  (verb) 

Followers 

Foolishly 

Forepart 

Foresa  w 

Foretell— told 

Forgetful 

Forsaketh 

Forward — ness 

Fragments 

Frankly 

Freed 

Frequent 

Fresh 

Frustrate 

Furtherance 

Gains 

Garrison 

G  athej-ings 

Gay 

G.izing 

Gendereth 

Gnasheth 

Grave — s 

Greedily 

Grudge — ing 

Guest 

Habitations 

Hall 

Handwriting 

Haters — red 

Heaped 

Heathen 

Hedged 

Helm 

Hem 

Heresy 

Hidei'n. 

Highway 

Hinder-part  (stern) 

Holiest 

Honesty 

Illuminated 

Immortal 

Imparted 

Implead 

Impu  te — eth — ing 

Incontinent 

Inexcusable 

Infants 

Infidel 

Inhabitants — ers 

Inordinate 

Instantly 

Instructor — s 

Intruding 


439 


APPENDIX    II. 


Issi/ed 

Jangling 
Joyful — ness 
Judgement-hall 

Keeper — est 
Kiiidleih 
Kindreds 
Kinsfolks 

Laded 

Landing 

Late  [of  late) 

Laud 

Launch 

Leaders 

Leddest 

Let — teth  (to  binder) 

Lewd — ness 

Liberal 

Licence 

Lightness 

Limiteth 

Line 

Lineage 

Livehj 

Loft 

Looking  (noun) 

Lunatick 


Maidens 
Mainsail 
Malicious 
Manifestly 
Market — s 
Marred 
Martyr 
Memory- 
Mischief 
Mixed 
Moderation 
Morsel 
Mortality 
Motions 
Moving 
Mused 
Musicians 
Mutual 

Naughtiness 

Neglecting 

Negligent 

Nephews 

North-west 

Notice 

NourisJmient 

Object 
Occujyy — ietii 


Odours 

Omitted 

Omnipotent 

Operation — s 

Ornament 

Overcharge 

Overseers 

Paincd^ulness 

Paps 

Partial 

Particular — ly 

Patterns 

Peaceably 

Peculiar 

Penury 

Perceivest 

Performed—  ance 

Perilous 

Perjured 

Pernicious 

Pertaineth 

Pillow 

Pijjers 

Plain  (level  place) 

Plainness 

Polluted 

Powder 

Praised — s 

Predestinate — d 

Preferred 

Premeditate 

Presently 

Press  (noun) 

Presumptuous 

Prevent — ed 

Pricks 

Professed — ioti 

Prof  ting 

Proper 

Proposed 

Prosperous 

Pulled — ing 

Purged — eth — ijig 

Pu'iposeth 

Quarrel 
Quarters 
Quickening 
Quicksands 

Paising 

Rear 

Receipt 

Eecommended 

Becord 

Eedound 

Regarding 

Retnainest — i7ig 

Remit — ted 

Reproachfully 


Reprobates 

Eesemble 

Reserve 

Resort 

Restitution 

Revenge — r 

Reward — ed 

Sacrilege 

Sang 

Sardine 

Savourest 

Schoolmaster 

Science 

Scrip 

Seared 

Seeyyied 

Shadowing 

Shape 

Sharpness 

Sheepfold 

Ship  men 

Shipping 

Shooteth 

Shunned 

Sights 

Similitude 

Skin — s 

Sky 

Slip 

Slu7nber 

Solitary 

Sometime— s 

Sorrowed 

South-west 

SpitefiiUy 

Sp)itted 

Spoiled 

Sporting 

Staggered 

Stead 

Steppied 

Stony 

Straitly 

Strake 

Strawed 

String 

Strived — iugs 

Stuck 

Stuff 

Stumblingstone 

Subdue 

Submitted — ing 

Subvert — ed 

Succoured 

Sucked 

Sue 

Sundry 

Superstition 

Supp)ed 

Surely 

Sweetsmelling 


Tales 

Talk — est — eth 

Taxed — ing 

Terrible 

Testator 

Thankworthy 

Thunderings 

Tinkling 

Toiling 

Town 

Transforming 

Transgresseth 

Travelling 

Trench 

Trieth 

Troubles 

Trow 

Trucebreakers 

Trying 

Unction 

Uurebukeable 

Unskilful 

Untaken 

Untimely 

Untoward 

Uppermost 

Useth 

Usurp 

Usury 

Vagabond 

Valiant 

Valued 

Vanities 

Venomous 

Verity 

Vex 

Vial— s 

Vigilant 

Violent — ly 

Vocation 

Volume 

Wailing  (noun) 

Wandered 

Wanted 

Wave 

Ware  (verb,  wear) 

Waxiiig 

Weariness 

Wholesome 

Whore — monger — s 

Winefat 

Winked 

Wit 

Witchcraft 

Witnessing 

Won 

Wound  (noun) 


440 


APPENDIX    II. 

The  following  Table  shews  the  instances  in  which  both  New  and  Disused  Words  are  from  the  same  root. 


New. 

Approve  th 

Assaulting 

Balance 

Basketfuls 

Bewailing 

Bewitch 

Boastful 

Causiug 

Cherubim 

Coasting 

Comforting 

Complaint 

Conchidiug 

Continuest 

Contradicted 

Correcting — or     - 

Corrupting 

Countest — ing 

Decaying 

Delude — ing 

Different 

Discernings — ment 

Dispute — s 

Dreamiugs 

Exchanged 

Faithfulness 

Faring 

Fellow-worker     - 

Flattery 

Foreign 

Foreknown 

Fulfilment 

Greeted 

Griudeth 

Hastening 

Headstrong 

Heretical 

Humblemiuded    - 


Disused. 

Approving 

Assault — ed 

Balances 

Basketsfull 

Bewail 

Bewitched 

Boast- — ed — ers — ing — s 

Causes 

Cherubims 

Coasts 

Comfortless 

Complaints 

Conclude — d 

Continuance 

Contradicting —  ion 

Corrected 

Corruptelh 

Counteth 

Decay — eth 

Delusion 

Differences 

Discerner — ing 

Disputation 

Dreamers 

Exchangers 

Faithfully 

Fared 

Workfellow 

Flattering 

Foreigners 

Foreknow 

Fulfilling  (noun) 

Greet — eth — ings 

Grind 

Hasted — ing 

Heady 

Heretick 

Humbleness 


New. 

Injury — ies 

Inspired 

Mastered 

Mindest 

Obeyeth 

Offenders 

Palsied  - 

Partake — took — eth — ing 

Persuasive — ness 

Pitiable 

Pondering 

Practise — d 

Precepts 

Provideth 

Rail — ers 

Eash 

Eepute — d 

Requireth 

Riotously 

Rob    - 

Satisfied 

Scoffed  - 

Secondly 

Seduceth 

Shamefastness     - 

Stoneth 

Store-chamber    - 

Tearing 

Tiles      - 

Urged — urgent  - 

Vanishing 

Variation 

Warneth 

Warred 

Waver — ed 

Withold 

Wounding 

Wrestling 


Disused. 

Injured 

Inspiration 

Mastery — ies 

Minding 

Obeying 

Offences,  offend — er 

Palsies 

Partakest 

Persuadest 

Pitiful 

Pondered 

Practises 

Precept 

Providing 

Railer 

Rashly 

Reputation 

Require — ing 

Rioting 

Robbery 

Satisfy — ing 

Scoffers 

Secondarily 

Seduce — ers 

Shamefacedness 

Stonest 

Store-house 

Teareth 

Tiling 

Urge 

Vanish 

Variableness 

Warning 

Warreth 

Wavereth — ing 

Withholdeth 

Wound 

Wrestle 


The  following  Words  have  been  altered  in  the  Spellino 


New. 

Ankle    - 

Aught    - 

Braided 

Chrysoprase 

Graft — ed 

Hallelujah 

Hoisted 

Lowriug 

Outran  - 

Spew 

Sponge  - 

Stoic 

Incoruptible 

Veil       - 


Disused. 

Ancle 

Ought  (anything) 

Broided — ered 

Chrysoprasus 

Graff— ed 

Alleluia 

Hoised 

Lowering 

Outrun 

Spue 

Spunge 

Stoicks 

Uncorruptible 

Vail 


441 


APPENDIX     III. 


LIST  OF  READINGS  AND   RENDERINGS   PREFERRED   BY  THE 

AMERICAN   COMMITTEE, 

RECORDED     AT     THEIR     DESIRE. 


CLASSES    OF    PASSAGES, 


1.  Strike  out  "  S."  (i.  e.  Saint)  from  the  title  of  the  Gospels 

and  from  the  heading  of  the  paares. 

2.  Strike  out  >'the  Apostle  "  from  tlie  title  of  the  Pauline 

Epistles,  and  "of  Paul  the  Apostle"  from  the  title 
of  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews ;  strike  out  the  word 
"General"  from  the  title  of  the  Epistles  of  James, 
Peter,  1  John,  and  Jude ;  and  let  the  title  of  the 
Eevelation  run  "The  Revelation  of  John." 

3.  For   "  Holv   Ghost "    adopt    uniformly   the    rendering 

"  Holy  Spirit." 

4.  At  the  word  "worship"  in  Matt.  ii.  2,  etc.,  add  the 

marginal  note  "  The  Greek  word  denotes  an  act  of 
reverence,  whether  paid  to  man  (see  chap,  xviii.  26) 
or  to  God  (see  chap.  iv.  10)." 

5.  Put  into   the   text  uniformly   the  marginal   rendering 

"  through"  in  place  of  "  by"  when  it  relates  to  pro- 
phecy, viz.,  in  Matt.  ii.  5,  17,  23;  iii.  3;  iv.  14;  viii. 
17;  xii.  17;  xiii.  35;  xxi.  4;  xxiv.  15;  xxvii.  9 ; 
Luke  xviii.  31 ;  Acts  ii.  16  ;  xxviii.  25. 

6.  For   "tempt"    ("temptation")   substitute    "try"    or 

"make  trial  of"  ("trial")  wherever  enticement  to 
what  is  wrong  is  not  evidently  spoken  of;  viz.,  in 
the  following  instances :  Matt.  iv.  7 ;  xvi.  1  •  xix.  3 ; 
xxii.  18,  35;  Mark  viii.  11;  x.  2;  xii.  15;  Luke  iv. 
12;  X.  25;  xi.  16;  xxii.  28;  John  viii.  6;  Acts  v.  9; 
XV.  10 ;  1  Cor.  x.  9 ;  Heb.  iii.  8,  9 ;  1  Pet.  i.  6. 

7.  Substitute  modern  forms  of  speech  for  the  following 

archaisms,  viz.,  "who"  or  "that"  for  "which" 
when  used  of  persons;  "are"  for  "be"  in  the 
present  indicative  ;  "  know,"  "  knew,"  for  "  wot," 
''  wist "  :  "  drag  "  or  "  drag  away  "  for  "  hale." 

8.  Substitute  for  "  devil "  ("  devils  ")  the  word  "  demon  " 

("  demons  ")  wherever  the  latter  word  is  given  in 
the  margin  (or  represents  the  Greek  words  Saiixo>v, 
Bainoviov);  and  tor  "possessed  with  a  devil"  (or 
"devils")  substitute  either  "demoniac"  or  "pos- 
sessed with  a  demon  "  (or  "  demons"). 

9.  After  "  baptize  "  let  the  marg.  "  Or,  z'/i"  and  the  text 

"  with"  exchange  places. 

10.  Let  the  word  "testament"  be  everywhere  changed  to 

"covenant"  (without  an  alternate  in  the  margin), 
except  in  Heb.  ix.  15 — 17. 

11.  Wherever  "  patience  "  occurs  as  the  rendering  ofinoixovri 

add  "  stedfastness  "  as  an  alternate  in  the  margin, 
except  in  2  Cor.  i.  6 ;  James  v.  11 ;  Luke  viii.  15 ; 
Heb.  xii.  1. 

12.  Let  icr<rdptov  (Matt.  X.  29  ;  Luke  xii.  6)  be  translated 

"penny,"  and  S-qvapiov  "shilling,"  except  in  Matt. 
xxii.  19 ;  Mark  xii.  15  ;  Luke  xx.  24,  where  the  name 
of  the  coin,  "  a  denarius,"  should  be  given. 
18.  Against  the  expression  "  the  God  and  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Cnrist "  add  the  marginal  rendering  "  Or, 
God  and  the  Father,^''  etc.;  viz.,  in  Rom.  xv.  6;  2 
Cor.  i.  3 ;  xi.  31 ;  Eph.  i.  3 ;  Col.  i.  3 ;  1  Pet.  i.  3. 
And  against  the  expression  "our  God  and  Father" 
odd  the  marg,  "  Or,  God  and  our  Father  ^^ ;  viz.,  in 
Gal.  i.  4;  Phil.  iv.  20 ;  1  Thess.  i.  3  ;  iii.  11, 13  ;  Jas. 


14. 


i.  27.  And  against  the  expression  "  his  God  and 
Father"  add  the  marg.  "Or,  God  and  his  Fat  her, ^^ 
viz.,  in  Rev.  i.  6. 
Let  the  use  of  "fulfil"  be  confined  to  those  cases  in 
which  it  denotes  "  accomplish,"  "  bring  to  pass,"  or 
the  like. 


Matthew. 


his 


baptism  "    add    marg.    Or,  /or 
read  "  the  axe  lieth  at " 


27. 


10.  39. 


12 


19 


23 


31. 
14. 


1. 


3.     7.  Against  "  to 

baptism 

10.  For  "  is  the  axe  laid  unto ' 

So  in  Luke  iii.  9. 

6.  11.  Let  the  marg.  read  Gr.  oiir  bread  for  the  coming 

day^  or  our  needful  bread.     So  in  Luke  xi.  3. 

For  "  his  stature ''  read  "  the  measure  of  his  _life  " 

(with  marg.  Or,  his  stature)     So  in  Luke  xii.  25. 

4.  Here  and  in'Matt.  xxvii.  65;  Mark  i.  44,  for  "go 

thy  [your]  way  "  read  simply  "  go  " 
6,8.  For ''power  "'read  "authority  "(see  marg.*)    So 
in  Mark  ii.  10 ;  Luke  v.  24. 
"  hfe  "  strike  out  the  marg.     So  in  xvi.  25  ;  Mark 
viii.  35  ;  Luke  ix.  24  ;  xvii.  33  ;  John  .xii.  25. 
23.  For  "  Is  this  the  son  of  David  ? "  read  "  Can  this  be 
the  son  of  David  ?  "  fcomp.  John  iv.  29.] 
"unto  men"  strike  out  the  marg. 
For  "of  such  is"  read  "to  such  belongeth "  with 
marg.  Or,  of  svch  is    So  in  Mark  x.  14;  Luke 
xviii.  16. 
For  "  that  is  "  read  "  that  wa.s  " 
23.  For  marg.*  read  "  Many  ancient  authorities  read 

sai/ing." 
9.  For  '' Father,  which  is  in  heaven"  read  " Father, 
even  he  who  is  in  heaven." 

23.  For  " iudgment "  read  "justice"     So  in  Luke  xi.. 

42.' 
29.  For  "I  will  not  drink"  read  "I  shall  not  drink" 

Similarly  in  Mark  xiv.  25 ;  Luke  xxii.  16,  18. 
27.  For  "palace"  read  "Prretorium"  with  marg.  Or,, 

palace  [as  in  Mark  xv.  16]     So  in  John  xviii. 

28,  33  ;  xix.  9. 

Mark. 

4,9,11,12.   "bed"   add  marar.   Or,  pallet    So  in  vi. 
55;  John  v.  8,  9,  10.  11,' 12;  Acts  v.  15;  ix.  33. 
4.  For  "wash"  read  "  bathe"  [comp.  Luke  xi.  38.1 
13.  For  "  brought"  read  "  were  bringing"     So  in  Luke 

xviii.  15. 
32.  "  and  they  that  followed,"  etc.,  omit  the  marg. 
45.  For  "  For  verily,"  etc.,  read  "  For  the  Son  or  man 
also,"  etc. 

24.  For  "have  received"  read  "  receive "  with  marg. 

Gr.  received. 
3.  For  "spikenard"  read  "pure  nard"  (with  marg. 
Or,  liquid  nard),  and  omit  marg.*    So  in  John 
xii.  3. 


11. 


14. 


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Luke. 

1.  35.  Let  the  text  run  "  wherefore  also  the  holy  thing 

which   is  begotten   shall   be   called  the  ^Son  of 
God  "  with  the  present  text  in  the  margin. 
70.  For  "  since  the  world  began  "   read   '°of   old  " 
Similarly  Acts  iii.  21 ;  xv.  18. 

2.  34.  For  "  and  rising  up  "  read  "  and  the  rising" 

37.  For  "  even  for"  read  "  even  unto  " 

3.  14.  For  "  Do  violence  to  no  man,"  etc.,  read  "  Extort 

from  no  man  by  violence,  neither  accuse  any  one 
wrongfully  "  and  omit  marg.^ 
20.  For  "added  yet  this  above  sUl"  read  "added  this 
also  to  thein  all  " 

4.  1.  For  "by  the  Spirit"  read  "in  the  Spirit"   and 

omit  the  marg. 
6.  16.  For  "  was  the  traitor  "  read  "  became  a  traitor  " 

8.  3.  For  "  Chuza  "  read  "  Cliuzas  " 

29.  For  "  commanded  "  read  "  was  commanding  " 

33.  For  "were  choked"  read  "were  drowned" 

9.  12.  For  "  victuals  "  read  "  provisions  " 
18.  For  "  alone  "  read  "  apart " 

4().  For  "  should  be  greatest "  read  "  was  the  greatest " 

11.  38.  For   "  washed "    read   "bathed    himself"    [comp. 

Mark  vii.  4.] 

12.  49.  For  "what  will  I,"  etc.,  read  "what  do  I  desire" 

(with  the  marg.   Or,  how  I  ivould  that  it  were 
alread//  hlndled  !) 

13.  32.  "  I  am  perfected  "  add  marg.  Or,  I  end  my  course 
15.  16.  For  "  have  been  filled  "  read  "  have  filled  his  belly  " 

(with  the  marg.  Many  ancient  authorities  read 
have  been,  filled.) 

17.  6.  Kead  "  If  ye  had  faith,"  etc.,  and  "it  would  obey 

you." 
11.  For  "  through  tlie  midst  of"  read  "  along  the  borders 
of"  and  substitute  the  present  te.\t  for  marg.^ 

18.  5.  "lest  she  wear  me  "  etc.,  add  marg.  Or,  lest  at  last 

by  her  coming  she  wear  me  out 
7.  For  "and  he,"' etc.,  read  "and  yet  he,"  etc.,  with 
the  marg.  Or,  and  is  he  slow  to  punish  on  their 
behalf? 

19.  29.  Y ox '•'•the  mount  oi  Olives"  read  "Olivet"     So  in 

xxi.  37;  see  Acts  i.  12. 
42.  "  day "   add  marg.   Some  ancient  authorities  read 
thy  day. 
"peace"  add  marg.  Some  ancient  authorities  read 
thy  peace. 

20.  20.   "rule"  add  marg.  Or,  ruling  power 

22.  24.  For  "  is  accounted  "  read  "  was  accounted  " 

70.  For  "Ye  say  that  I  am"  read  "Ye  say  *#,  for  I 
am  "  and  substitute  the  text  for  the  marg. 

23.  2.   "Christ  a  king"  omit  the  marg. 

15.  "he  sent  him,"  etc.,  add  mar^.  Many  ancient  au- 
thorities read  I  sent  you  to  him. 
23.  For  "  instant"  read  "  urgent" 
46.  Let  margin  and  text  exchange  places. 

24.  30.  Eead  "  he  took  the  bread  and  blessed  ;  and  break- 

ing it  he  gave  to  them  " 

38.  For  "reasonings"  read  "questionings" 

John. 

1.  3,  10,  17.  Substitute  the  marginal  rendering  for  the 

text. 

2.  17.  For  "  The  zeal  of  thine  house"  read  "  Zeal  for  thy 

house  " 
.3.  20.  For  "  ill "  read  "  evil  "     So  in  v.  29. 

29.  For  "fulfilled"  read  "made  full"  [and  so  xv.  11; 
xvi.  24 ;  xvii.  13.  See  "  Classes  of  Passages," 
xiv.  ] 


5.  27 

7.     8, 


21, 

23 

38, 

8.  24, 

25. 

26, 
44, 
52, 

58, 
10.     8, 

12.  43 


14. 

1 

14 

16. 

25 

17. 

24 

18. 

37 

21.  7. 


2.  47. 

3.  21. 


8.  16. 
13.  18. 


14.  9. 

15.  18. 

23. 

17.  22. 

19.  31. 

20.  28. 


21. 

10 

23. 

30 

35 

24. 

17 

25. 

3 

26. 

28 

Substitute  the  marginal  rendering  for  the  text. 
For  "I  go  not  up  yet"  read  "  I  go  not  up"  and 

change   the  marg.   to  Many  ancient  authorities 

add  yet. 
,22.  For  "marvel.     For  this  cause  hath  Mo.ses"  etc., 

read  "marvel  because  thereof.      Moses  hath," 

etc.,  and  omit  the  marg. 
"  a  man  every  whit  whole  "  add  marg.  Gr.  a  whole 

man  sound. 
For  "out  of  his  belly"  read  ''from  within  him" 

(with  marg.  Gr.  out  of  his  belly.) 

28.  "  1  am  7tc"  omit  marg."  (and  the  corresponding 
portion  of  marg.'")     So  in  .xiii.  19. 

Substitute  for  the  present  marg.'  Or,  Altogether  that 

which  I  also  speak  unto  you 
"  unto  the  world. "  omit  marg.'  "  Gr.  into." 
For  "stood"  read  "standetn"  and  omit  marg.' 
53.  For  "is  dead"  and  "are  dead "  read  "  died " 

[Compare  vi.  49,  58.] 
For  "  was  "  read  "  was  born"  and  omit  marg." 
"before  me"  add  marg.  Some  ancient  authorities 

omit  before  me. 
For  "the' glory  of  men  . .  .  the  glory  of  God"  read 
"  the  glory  that  is  of  men  . .  .  the  glorv  that  is  of 
God" 
Let  marg.  3  and  the  text  exchange  places. 
For  "  shall  ask  me  anything"  read  "  shall  ask  any- 
thing "  and  let  mai'g.i  read  Many  ancient  authori- 
ties add  me. 

29.  For  "proverbs"  read  "  dark  sayings" 
For  "  1  will"  read  "  I  desire  " 

,  For  "  Thou  sayest  that,"  etc.,  read  "Thou  sayest 
it,  for  I  am  a  king"  and  substitute  the  present 
text  for  the  marg.  [comp.  Luke  xxii.  70.] 

"was  naked"  add  marg.  Oi',  had  on  his  under  gar- 
m,ent  only. 

Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

For  "those  that  were  being  saved"  read  "those 
that  were  saved  "  with  the  text  in  the  marg. 

For  "since  the  world  began"  read  "from  of 
old" 

For  "  he  was  fallen  "  read  "  it  was  fallen  " 

For  "  suffered  he  their  manners  "  read  "  as  a  nurs- 
ing-tather  bare  he  them,"  and  in  the  marg.  read 
"  Many  ancient  authorities  read  suffered  he  their 
manners.'''' 

"  made  whole"  omit  marg.' 

For  "  from  the  beginning  of  the  world"  read  "  from 
of  old" 

For  "  The  apostles  and  the  elder  brethren"  read 
"The  apostles  and  the  elders,  brethren,"  and 
put  the  present  text  into  the  marg. 

For  "somewhat  superstitious"  read  "very  relig- 
ious "  and  put  the  present  text  in  the  marg. 

For  "chief  officers  of  Asia"  read  "Asiarchs" 
(with  niarg.,  i.  e.,  officers  having  charge  of  festi- 
vals in  the  Koman  province  of  Asia. ) 

For  "God"  read  "the  Lord"  (with  marg.  Some 
ancient  authorities,  including  the  two  oldest 
Mss.,  read  God.) 

For  "many  days"  read  "some  days" 

"against  the  man,"  etc.,  add  marg.  Many  ancient 
authorities  read  aaainst  the  m,an  on  their  part,  1 
sent  him,  to  thee,  charging,  etc. 

For  "hear  thy  cause "  read  "hear  thee  fiilly  " 

For  "  many  years"  read  "  some  years" 

For  "  laying' wait"  read  "  laying  a  plot" 

"  With  but,"^'  etc.,  add  marg.  Or,  In  a  little  time. 


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29.  "  whether  with  little,"'  etc.,  add  marg.  Or,  both  in 
little  and  in  great,  i.  e.,  in  all  respects 
27.  37.  Omitmarg.s 

Romans. 

1.  17.  For  >' by  faith''  read  "from  faith"  and  omit  the 

marg. 
18.  For  "  hold  down  "  read  "  hinder" 

2.  12.  "  have  sinned  "  add  marg.  Gr.  sinned. 

13.  For  "  a  law"  read  "  the  law  " 

14.  For  "  which  have  no  "  read  "  that  have  not  the  " 
For  "  having  no  "  read  "  not  ha\4ng  the  " 

14,  15.  Enclose  in  a  parenthesis. 

15.  "their  thoughts,"  etc.,  add  marg.  Or,  their  thoughts 

accusing  or  else  excusing  them  one  icith  another 

18.  In  marg. 9  for  '■'■  provesV  read  "  dost  distinguish'''' 

22.  Omit  the  marg. 

3.  9.  For  "  in  worse  case"  read  "better"  and  omit  the 

marg. 

21.  Begin  a  para^aph. 

23.  "h'ave  sinned"  add  marg.  Gr.  sinned. 

25.  "  set  forth  "  omit  marg.'  (^^ purposed ^^) 

For  "  by  his  blood  "  read  "  m  his  blood  "  (retaining 
the  comma  after  "  faith  ")  and  omit  marg.' 
31.  Make  a  paragraph  of  verse  31. 

4.  1.  For  "  accordmg  to  the  Hesh,   hath  found "    read 

"  hath  found  according  to  the  flesh  "  and  put  the 
present  text  into  the  margin. 

5.  1.  For  "  let  us  have  "  read  "  we  have  "  and  in  marg.^ 

read  Many  ancient  autliorities  read  let  us  have. 
So  in  verses  2,  3  for"  let  us"  read  "  we"  (twice). 

7.  Omit  marg.8  ("  f/iat  which  is  good'''') 

6.  7.  "justified"  add  marg.  Or,  releasee? 

7.  -•">.  For  "I  myself  with  the  mind  serve"  read  "  I  of 

myself  with  the  mind,  indeed,  serve  " 

8.  3.  Let  marg.s  ("  and/or  sin''^)  and  the  text  exchange 

places. 

5,  6,  9,  13.  For  "spirit"  read  "  Spirit" 

13.  For  "mortify"    read  "put  to  death"    and  omit 
marg.  2 

24.  For  "bv"  read  "in"  (with  marg.  Or,  b//) 

26.  For  "  himself"  read  "itself" 

34.  For  "  shall  condemn  "  read  "  coudemneth  " 

9.  5.  For  marg."  read  Or,  flesh:  7i,e  who  is  over  all,  God. 

be  blessed/or  ever 

22.  "  willing"  add  marg.  Or,  although  willing 

11.  11.  Begin  the  paragraph  here  instead  of  at  ver.  13. 

12.  1.  For  "  reasonable  "  read  "  spiritual  "  with  marg.  Gr. 

belonging  to  the  reason. 

6.  Omit  marg.i  ("  the  faith  "1 

19.  Let  marg.'  {'■'■the  ivruth  of  God  ")  and  the  text  ex- 

change places. 

1    CoIMNTHIANS. 

1.  IS.  For  "  are  perishing  .  .  .  are  being  saved  "  read  "  per- 

isli .  .  .  are  saved  "  and  put  the  present  text  into 

tbe  marg. 
19.  For  "  And  .  . .  reject"  read  "  And  the  discernment 

of  the  discerning  will  I  bring  to  nought  " 
26.  Omit  marg. 2  ("  Or,  have  part  therein") 

2.  6.  For  "  the  perfect  "  read  "  tlieni  that  are  fullgrown." 

8.  For  "  knoweth  "  read  "  hath  known  " 

12.  For  "  is  of  God  "  read  "  is  from  God" 

For  "  are  freely  given  to  us  by  God"  read  "were 
freely  given  to  us  of- God  " 

13.  For  "  comparing  s})iritual   tilings   with   spiritual  " 

read  "  combining,  spiritual  things  with  spiritual 
Mwrf«  "  and  omit  marg.' 


14. 


4. 

8. 

9. 

21. 

5. 

10, 

7. 

6. 

21. 

25. 

26. 

31. 

8. 

3. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

27. 

11. 

10. 

19. 

27. 

12. 

31. 

13. 

12. 

13. 

14. 

3. 

33, 


15.     2. 


19. 
.13. 

34. 

44, 
51. 


1.  9. 

15. 
24. 

2.  14. 
15. 


3.  9. 

18, 

4.  3. 

7.     8, 

12.     7. 


"  natural"  add  marg.  Or,  unspiritual ;  Gr.  psychi- 
cal. 
For  "  have  reigned  "  read  "  have  come  to  reign" 
For  "  and  to  angels  "  read  "  both  to  angels^'  and 

substitute  the  present  text  for  the  marg. 
For  "  meekness"  read  "  gentleness" 
11.  Let  niarg.**  and "  and  the  text  exchange  places. 
For  "  permission  "  read  "  concession  " 
Let  marg.3  ("  nay,  even,  if'')  and  the  text  exchange 

places. 
For  "  faithful "  read  "  trustworthy  " 
For  "  the  present  distress  "  read  "  the  distress  that 

is  upon  us" 
For  "abusing  it"  read  "using  it  to  the  full"  and 

omit  the  margin. 
For  "  of  him  "  read  "  by  him  " 
"  commend  "  add  marg.  Gr.  present. 
"altogether"  let  "assuredly"  be  the  rendering  in 

the  te.xt,   and  substitute   '■'■altogether''''   for  the 

marg. 
"  have  preached"  add  marg.  Or,  have  been  a  herald 
Omit  marg.2  ("  have  authority  over'''') 
For  "heresies"  read  "factions"  (with  marg.  Gr. 

heresies.) 
For  "  unworthily  "  read  "  in  an  unworthy  manner" 
Read  "  And  moreover  a  most  excellent  way,"  etc. 
Read  "  then  shall  I  know  fully  even  as  also  I  was 

fully  known  "  and  omit  marg.''  and  ^. 
Omit  niarg."  ("  but  greater  than  tliese  ") 
For  "  comfort"  read  "  exhortation  " 
34.  For  "of  peace;  as,"  etc.,  read  "of  peace.     As 

in  all  the  churches  of  the  saints,  let,"  etc.  [and 

begin  the  paragraph  with  "  Asj"  etc.] 
Adopt  marg.*  foi"  the  text  (substituting  "  the  word 

umich''''  for  '■'■  whaf''). 
For  "  as  unto  .  .  .  time  "  read  "  as  to  the  child  un- 
timely born" 
Let  luarg.*  and  the  text  exchange  places. 
For  "  p]vil  company  doth  corrupt  good  manners" 

read  "  Evil  companionships  corrupt  good  morals  " 
For  "  Awake  up  "  read  "  Awake  to  soberness  "  and 

omit  marg.'" 
46.   "  natural  "  add  marg.  Gr.  psychical. 
For  "  We  shall  not  all"  read  "We  all  shall  not" 

and  put  the  present  text  into  the  marg. 


2  Corinthians. 

For  "answer"  read  "sentence"  (with  marg.   Gr. 

answer.) 
For  "  before"  read  "first  " 
Read  in  the  text  "  for  in  faith  ye  stand  fast " 
Begin  a  new  paragraph  with  this  verse. 
For  "  are  being  saved  . .  .  are  perishing  "  read  "  are 

saved.  . .  perish"  and  put  the  present  text  into 

the  marg. 
For  "is  glory  "  read  "hath  glory"  and  let  marg.' 

run  Many,  etc.    For  if  the  rmnistration  of  con- 
demnation, is  glory. 
Let  marg."  and  the  text  exchange  places. 
Omit  marg.'  {'■^thc  Spirit  which  is  the  Lord'''') 
For  "are   perisliing"    read  "perish"  and  put  the 

present  text  into  the  marg. 
9.  For  "  I  do  not  regret  it,  though,"  etc.,  read  "1 

do  not  regret  it :  though  I  did  regret  it  (for  I  see 

that  that  epistle  made  you  sorry,  though  but  for 

a  season),  I  now  rejoice,"  etc. 
Strike  out  " — wherefore"   and  add  marg.    Some 

ancient  authorities  read — ivherefore. 


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APPENDIX  III. 


Galatians. 

1.  7.  "which  is  not  another  gospel :  only,"  etc.,  add  the 

marg.  Or,  which  is  nothing  else  save  that,  etc. 
10.  Eead  "  For  am  I  now  seeking  the  favour  of  men 
or  of  God"   and  for  "seeking  to  please"  read 
"  striviuiT  to  plea.^c  " 

2.  1.  Strike  out  marg.^  t  "  in  the  course  of^^) 
16.  For  "  save"  read  "  but  "  and  omit  marg.^ 
20.  For  "yet  I  live  ;  and  yet  no  longer  I"  read  "  and      4. 

it  is  no  longer  I  that  live  "  and' omit  marg.^  5. 

3.  22.  For  "  hath  shut  up  "  read  "  shut  up  " 

23.  Omit  marg.i  ("  the  faith'') 

24.  For  "hatii  been"  read  "is  become" 

4.  12.  For  "  be"  read  "become" 

For  "  I  am  as  "  read  "  I  also  am  become  as  " 

16.  For  "  because  I  tell  you  "  read  "  by  telling  you  " 

19.  Substitute  a  dash  for  the  comma  after  "you" 

5.  1.  Substitute  marg.'  Q'-  For  freedom'''' )  for  the  text. 
12.  For  "  cut  themselves  off"  read  "go  beyond  circum- 
cision ' ' 

20.  Substitute  marg.'  {^^ parties")  for  the  text. 

6.  1.  "  in  any  trespass  "  add  marg.  Or,  by 

10.  "  as"  add  marg.  Or,  since 

11.  Let  the  marg.   ('■'■  write'')  and  the  text  exchange 

places. 

Ephesians. 

1.  16.  For  "and  which  ye  sheiv"  read  "and  the  love 

which  ye  sheiv  "  and  in  marg.s  for  "  insert "  read 
"omit" 

2.  2.  For  "power"   read  "powers"    (with    marg.   Gr. 

power.) 

3.  13.  For  "ye  faint  not"  read  "  I  may  not  faint "  (with 

marg.  Or,  ye) 
6.     9.  For  "  both"  read  "  he  who  is  both  " 

Philippians. 

1.  16.  To  "the  one,"  etc.,  add  marg.  Or,  they  that  are 

moved  by  love  do  it. 

17.  To  "  but  the  other,"  etc.,  add  the  marg.  Or,  but  they 

that  are  factious  proclaim  Christ 
22.  Bead  in  the  text  "  if  this  shall  bring  fruit  from  my 
work"  with  marg.  Gr.  this  is  for  me  fruit  of 
ivorh. 
Omit  marg.'  {^'- 1  do  not  make  known  ") 

2.  1.  For  "  comfort "  read  "  exhortation  " 
6.  For  "  being"  read  "  existing"  and  omit  marg.^ 

Let  the  text  run  "  counted  not  the  being  on  an 
equality  with  God  a  thing  to  be  grasped"  and 
omit  marg.  3 

14.  For  "disputmgs"  read  "questionings" 

15.  For  "  may  be"  read  "may  become" 

3.  8.  Substitute  marg.8  ("  refuse  ")  for  the  text. 
9.  For  "  of  God  "  read  "  from  God  " 

12.  For  "  apprehend  .  .  .  apprehended"  read  "lay  hold 

on  .  .  .  laid  hold  on",  and  in  marg.'  for  "  appre- 
hend .  .  .  apprehended"  read  '■^  lay  hold  .  .  .laid 
hold  on" 

13.  For  "apprehended"  read  "laidhoW" 

4.  4.  0mA  xaaxs.^ {'•'■  Farewell" ) 
19.  For  "fulfil"  read  "supply"  [Comp.  "  Classes  of 

Passages,"  xiv.] 

Colossi  ANs. 

1.  26.  For  "  from  all "  read  "  for  " 

2.  15.  For  "having  put  off  from  himself "  read  "  having 

despoiled  "  and  substitute  the  text  tor  marg.* 

44ft 


5.  For  "  Mortify"  read  "Put  to  death"  and  omit  marg.» 
16.  For  "  richly  "  read  "  richly ; "  and  omit  the  semi- 
colon after  "wisdom"  putting  the  present  text 
into  the  marg. 

1  Thessalonians. 

6.  Let  marg.'  run  claimed  authority.,  and  then  let  the 

marg.  and  the  text  exchange  places. 
12.  For  "honestly"  read  "becomingly" 
22.  Omit  marg.*  ("a/?/>eam«ce") 

2  Thessalonians. 

2.  For  "  is  now  present "  read  "  is  just  at  hand  " 
10.  For  "  are  perishing"  read  "  perish  "  ^''••^  ^^'^ 


with  the  text 


read 
in  the  marg. 
2.  Omit  marg.3("^Ae/OT<A") 

1  Timothy. 

16.  For  "  hereafter  "  read  "  thereafter  " 
18.  Substitute  marg. ^  ("  ?«(Z  the  way  to  thee")  for  the 
text. 

4.  Eead  "  who  would  have  all  men  to  be  saved  " 
15.  Let  marg.'  and  the  text  exchange  places. 
12.  For  "  faith  "  read  "  pledge  "  (with  marg.  Gr.  faith..) 

9.  For  '■•  desire  "  read  "  are  minded" 


1. 

2. 
3. 

2 
13 
10 

1. 

2. 

7 

9 

16 

3. 

17 
9 

4. 

11 
2 

14. 


2  Timothy. 

For  "  incorruptiou"  read  "  Immortality"  with  marg- 

Gr.  incorruption. 
Eead  "  having  been  taken  captive  by  him  unto  his 

will"  ;  and  let  marg."  run  Or,  by  Mm.,  unto  the 

icill  of  God.  Gr.  by  him..,  etc. 

Titus. 

"before  times  eternal  "  add  marg.  Or,  long  ages  ago 

Let  the  text  and  marg.s  exchange  places. 

For  "A  man  .  .  .  heretical"  read  "  a  factious  man" 

Hebrews. 

Omit  marg.'  ("  spirits" ) 

To  the  first  "  God  "  add  marg.  Or,  0  God. 

Let  the  text  run  "  For  veril\-  not  to  angels  doth  he 
give  help,  but  he  giveth  help  to,"  etc.  (with 
marg.  Gr.  For  verily  not  of  angels  doth  he  take 
hold,  but  he  talceth  hold  of,  etc.) 

For  "  might  be  "  read  "might  become" 

Let  marg.  8  {'■'■Where")  and  the  text  exchange 
places. 

"  As  "  add  marg.  Or,  So    So  in  iv.  3. 

Let  the  text  and'marg.'  exchange  places,  reading  in 
marg.  "  Many  ancient  authorities,"  etc. 

Eead  "a  certain  day,  To-day,  saying  in  Da\-id,  so 
long  a  time  afterward  (even  as  hath  been  said 
before).  To-day  if  ye,"  etc. 

For  "let  us  cease,"  etc.,  read  "  leaving '  the  doctrine 
of  the  first  principles  of  Christ,  let  us"  with 
marg.'  Gr.  the  word  of  the  beginning  of  Christ. 

In  marg.<  for  "  are  near  to  "  read  "  belong  to  " 

"  finding  fault,"  etc.,  add  marg.  Some  ancient  au- 
thorities read  finding  fault  with  it  he  saith  unto 
them. 

Let  marg.'  and  the  text  exchange  places. 

For  "  parable  "  read  "  figure  "     So  in  xi.  19. 

Omit  '■'■  noio" 

"the  eternal  Spirit"  add  marg.  Or,  his  eternal 
spirit 


APPENDIX   III. 


10. 

17 

1 

25 

34 

11. 

1 

5 

12. 

3 

17 

13.  18, 

20. 
24, 


Let  inarg.*  and  the  text  exchange  nlace.s. 

For  "they  can"  read  "can"  (and  for  niarg.*  read 
Many  ancient  authorities  read  t?i,e>/  can.) 

•23.  Let  the  text  and  ruarijf.'  exchange  places. 

For  "the  assembling  of  ourselves  together"  read 
"  our  own  assembling  together" 

For  "■•ye  yourselves  have"  read  "^ye  have  for 
yourselves  "  (and  omit  marg.  ••,  letting  marg.  ^ 
read  Many  ancient  authorities  read  that  ye  have 
ijour  own  selves  for  a,  etc.) 

Read  "  faith  is  assurance  of  things  hoped  for,  a 
conviction,"  etc. 

Read  in  the  text  "  for  he  hath  had  witness  borne  to 
him  that  before  his  translation  he  had  been,"  etc., 
with  the  pre-ient  text  in  the  marg. 

For  "  themselves"  read  "  himself"  (and  let  marg.' 
run  Many  ancient  authorities  read  themselces.') 

For  "rejected  (for.  .  .of  repentance)"  read  "re- 
jected!; for  he  found  no  place  for  a  change  of 
mind  in  his  father''''  with  marg.  Or,  rejedell  {for 
he  found  no  place  of  repentance)^  etc.  (Jr,  rejected; 
for  .  .  .  of  repentance,  etc. 

For  "honestly"  read  "honourably" 

For  "  the  eternal  "  read  "  an  eternal " 

"  They  of"  add  marg.  Or,  The  brethren /row 

James. 

1.  3.  For  "  proof "  read  "  proving  " 
17.  For  "boon"  read  "  gift" 

3.  1.  For  "many"  read  "  many  of  you'''' 

4.  4.  "adulteresses"  add  marg.  That  is,  who  break  your 

marriage  vow  to  God. 

1  Peter. 

2.  2.  In  marg.«  for  "  reasonable  "   read  "  belonging  to  the 

reason.'''' 

5.  2.  For  " according  unto  God"  read  "according  to  the 

will  of  God"  (aad  so  in  marg.  '^).     Comp.  Rom. 
viii.  27. 

2  Peter. 

1.  1.  Let  marg.  *and  the  text  exchange  places. 

7.  For  "love  of  the  brethren"  read  "  brotherly  kind- 
ness" (twice)  with  marg.  Gr.  love  of  the  brethren. 

17.  For  "  came  such  a  voice  to  him  from  the  excellent 

glory  "  read  "  was  borne  such  a  voice  to  him  by 
the  Ma-iestic  Glory  "  and  omit  marg.* 

18.  For  "come"  read  "  borne"  and  omit  marg.= 

2.  13.  For  "  love-feasts  "  read  "  deceivings  "  and  in  marg.* 

read  Some  ancient  authorities  read  love-feasts. 

1  John. 

3.  19,20.  For  "him,  wherein.soever  .  .  .   because  God," 

etc..  read  "  him  :  because  if  our  heart  condemn 


us,   God,"  etc.   (with   the  present  te.xt  in  the 
marg.) 
5.  18.  Substitute    marg.^    for    the   text,   and  add   marg.^ 
Some  ancient  manuscripts  read  him. 

2  John. 

1  (and  5).  "  lady  "  add  marg.  Or,  Cyria 

3  John.  "  . 
4.  dele  marg.  3 

8.  For  "  with  the  truth"  read  "  for  the  truth  " 


JUDE. 

read  "  Jude ' 


and  add   marg.   Gr. 


1. 

8. 

13. 

3. 

2. 

4. 

6. 

1.  For  "Judas 
Judas. 

4.  For  "  set  tbrth  "  read  "  written  of  beforehand  "  put- 
ting the  present  text  into  the  marg. 
22.  Against  "  And  on  some,"  etc.,  add  tnc  marg.  Some 
ancient  authorities  read  And  some  refiite  while 
they  dispute  with  you. 

Revelation. 

Omit  marg.*  {'■'■the  Lord,  the  God'''') 

Omit  marg. 2  {'■'■the  Son  of  man'''') 

For  "fulfilled"  read  "perfected" 

"of  the  thi-one  "  add  marg.  Or,  before  [comp.  v.  6; 
vii.  17.J 

"  in  the  midst  of  the  throne,"  etc.,  add  marg.  Or, 
between  the  throne  ivith  the  four  living  creatures, 
and  the  elders 

"  A  measure,"  etc.,  add  marg.  [instead  of  marg.* 
and  5]  Or,  A  chmnx  (i.  e.,  about  a  quart)  of  wheat 
for  a  shiiUng — implying  great  scarcity. 

For  "be  fulfilled"  read  "be  fulfilled  in  number'''' 
and  then  let  the  marg.  and  the  text  exchange 
places. 

"of  the  throne"  add  marg.  Or,  before  (See  iv.  S.) 

Substitute  raarg.^  {delay)  for  the  text. 

For  "stood  .  .  .  was  .  .  .  was  .  .  .  might"  read 
"  standeth  ...  is  ...  is  ..  .  may" 

"he  stood"  add  marg.  Some  ancient  atithorities 
read  I  stood,  etc.,  connecting  the  clause  with  what 
follows. 

Let  marg.  s  and  the  text  exchange  places.  |Comp. 
xvii.  8.] 

For  "  an  eternal  gospel"  read  "  eternal  good  tidings  " 

For  "over-ripe"  read  "ripe"  with  marg.  Gr.  be- 
come dry. 

For  "  that  come  "  read  "  that  come  off" 

For  "  the  God"  read  "  God " 

"  Ilar-Magedon  "  add  marg.  Or,  Ar-Magedon 

For  "of  Almighty  God  "read  "of  God,  the  Al- 
mighty " 

For  "dohim  service"  read  "serve  him" 


11. 


14. 

6 

1.5. 

15. 

2 

16. 

9 

16 

19. 

15 

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